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Terrace Bay News, 18 Oct 1951, p. 3

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CURLIRG' CCRITR : The Curlers held their jmnual meeting in Teen Town last Friday night and Thor Olsen, Hd Pineault and Paul Boudreau were re-olected to their old offices of President, Vice-President, and Treasurer respectively, Newt Pugh is the new 2nd Vice-President, and John Jessop fills the important office of Secretary. Members of the Executive are John Garvin, "Curly" Hale, Runoy Ostling, Rey Williams and Al McColl, Trustees are Cliff Knauff, Bill Baillie and a lady to be elected Pecan. the Lridies! Club. "[uditors are Jock MacCall and Nowt Pugh. LADIES 411 ladies interested in curling during the coming winter sare asked to note that there will be 2 mecting on Monday, Octobor 22nd at 8:00 p.m. in the curling rink, Please do your best to attend, but if you can not do so, please contact Betty Jessop ot Dial 53, Ide Romenivk in the Hudson's Bay Grocery Dept., or Irene Edmond as we would like to know as soon as possible how many to expect, so that arrcngements can be made..for dec, 0-0-0 The following letter received by rict Office of the tute for the Blind, 'Ney we trke this opportunity of extends ing our sincere thanks nd deep appreciation for the effort you h-ve put forwerd on our behalf, and in so doing you have brought closer to reclity the «11 purpose building for the blind of Northwestern Ontario. Please convey our thenks to the members of the Kiwanis Club who assisted you in the eanvass ond to all ecnnvassers who helped in the Mill. We ere indeed grateful to the employees of the Mill and the citizens of Terrace Bay for the generous donation towards the building fund, Through such support the Home «nd Service Centre for the blind will soon become a reality and stand as e monument is excerpted from a Zd, Brady from the Diste Canadian Notional Insti- to the generosity and good will of the citizens of North Western Ontario, On behalf of the organization and the blind of the district, many thanks to you and your workers for the assistance, I remain, Yours sincerely, N, EB. Gilby, Field Secretary," NOT?: Official receipts will be mailed to all persons who so kindly contributed $1.00 or more. o-0-0 Page 3 EVERYONE? HS SOMETHING TO S..VE FOR This week throughout' Canada, Canada Savings Bonds, 6th Series, are going on sale, This year, more then ever ' pefore in peace- time, the purchase of Canada Savings Bonds is important not only to the individuals who buy them, but to Canade as a netion in view of defence needs due to the international situation, New 6th Series bonds are better than ever. They can be cashed at any time at any bank for full face value plus earned interest to the last day s the preceding month, This new feature has e lot of merit. Every member of a family mey hola up to the new $5000.00 limit. Each bond carries 10 interest coupons worth 33% of the bonds v-lue. The first coupon becomes due /ugust 1, 1953 and one each fjugust for the following 9 years, it Terrace Bay, 6th Series Canada Savings Bonds will be available on a'Payroll Savings Plan" basis and all employees will be contacted, , EVERYONE H.S SOMETHING TO S..Vi FOR 0-0-0 FISH AND G.Mi CLUB The next regular meeting of the Club will be held in the Recreation Hx11 on Mon- day, October 29th, at'7:30 p.m. ill members and prospective members nre requested to make an effort to be on hand to insure a successful meeting, The Department of Lands and Forests have a request out for Wings and Tails of Partridge, to be used in scientific research, If you enre to co-operate in this work, when you turn these Wings or Tails into the Game Warden or Provincial Police Office, please be sure to give the date thet the bird was shot and name of person who shot it, o-0-0 ap roeerecererervccene |All lit up like a siete tree Pare mere than he can) Thea ii eS you to | Sia TOO. eects Pa iil Erle ie teed

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