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Terrace Bay News, 11 Oct 1951, p. 4

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LAKEHE..D ITINERARY OF ROYAL VISIT continued from page 1 The procession will then proceed to the City Hall Auditorium via May, Arthur and Brodie Sts., where a Guard of Honour from the Canadian Legion will be inspected, The Princess will then be officially welcomed by Mayor Badanai and she will -lso receive a bouguet of flowers at this point, At 11:20 a.m,, the Royal Party will move off to the Fort William Gardens via Donald St., Syndicate ive., Victoria Ave., and Vickers St. While in the Gardens, the Royal Couple will listen to musical selections by a gathering of 8,000 school children and the Princess will inspect groups of Boy Scouts, Girl Guides and the St. John's Ambulance Organizetion, The Party will then leave the Gardens vie the following route: - Vickers St., Victoria Ave,, Syndicate Ave., Arthur St, and Neebing ..ve,, to the /irport, «at 12:00 noon the Royal Party will board the plane at the Fort William Sirport. o-0-0 WEDDING /JNNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs, Bill Baillie celebrated their 23rd Wedding /nniversary on Saturday, October 6th, The "News" joins with their many friends in offering hearty congratulea- tions and best wishes for many more years of happily married life, o=-0=0 BOWLING NEWS To date we have three tenms in the ments league, sight in the mixed, four in the ladiest and none in the Commercial, We are accepting blocks of eight teams and still heve openings for five toams in the men's league, Place your team entries immediately as only those so abiding will be entered into the Leagues, Deadline is extended to Tues- day, October 16th at 4:00 p.m. Bowling will commence without fail the week of October 22nd and only those teams be accomodated by the Association, If no entry forms care available send it in ona Slip of paper to any member of the executive or in the Terrnce Bay news boxes. The gala entertainment sponsored by the Bowling Associetion last Friday was from 211 reports ea huge success, Mrs. Dot Schrier, holding lucky ticket No, 119 was the winner of the Electric Steam Iron door prize. This Association will conduct at a later date bigger and better entertainment, 0-0-0 FEMALE HELP REQUIRED Lady with bookkcoping oxpericnce, Walter, Dial 50, qT. having entries will Page 4 BADMINTON NEWS The badminton season is well underway once again, The hours of play are as follows: Wednesday - 7 to 1l p.m. Thursday - 7 to 10 p.m. Sunday -1to 5 pm. Membership fees are: Seger ante 2.00 - Single Junior 4.50 - Couple fil memberships must be in by October 15th. ny persons wishing to play after this date and who have not purchased a membership card will be required to pay 25¢ & session, The club team will be formed in the next two weeks and will represent Terrace Bay in the N.S.B.L. Social Night On Wednesday, October 17th, Schreiber will visit Terrace Bay for an informal tour- nement and social night. All members and persons wishing to take part are urged to attend, RACQUET CLUB C/B/.RET News has leaked out that the local bad- minton club is planning to sponsor another of their famous dances, Plans have been set to hold it on Friday evening, November 9th, Music will be by the Northern Knights and admission price only $3.00 per couple. So let*s start making up your party now and avoid disappointment as admission is by reservation only, Tickets will go on sale October 24th, More info about this in next week's news, ben Deepest sympathies are extended to Bob Rickard who received the very sad news that his mother prssed eway at the age of 81, on Sunday, October 7th, 0-0-0 ROOMS TO LET 1 Furn, & 1 Unfurn, - T, Walter, Dial 50, | Results in _ ACCIDENTS

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