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Terrace Bay News, 29 Nov 1951, p. 4

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'Youduy «afternoon - 1-5 - Open to the Public Ws) Nem - 7-11 - Men's League : 5-Pin Tuesday afternoon - 1-5 - Open to the Public * Night - 7-11 - Mixed League Wednesday Afternoon - 1-5 - Open to the Public Q. "t Night - 6:45-11 - Men's League 10-Pin L:DIES LEAGUE STANDING. Team Points Pinhecads 12 Misfits a Hurricanes v Toppers 5 Bs oy TS he MEN'S LE/.GUE ST..NDINGS Game 8 Consolidated Press 173 18 Overheads 15 18 Wings 124 18 Sudslingers ; 11 18 Schreiber 10% 18 Gunners 10 15 Combustioneers 6s 15 Short Circuits iT 18 0-0-0 TE..CHERS' FEDERATION MEETS The fell meeting of Region V-B, Feder- ation of Women Teachers' Association was held in Marathon on Saturdsy, November 24th, After a luncheon served in the Everest Hotel, the business meeting was held in Alexander Public School, Terrece Bay was represented by Miss Scott and Mrs. Smith. Mrs, Johnston, the President, who attended the Annual Meeting in Toronto in August and the Fall Conference in Kenore on November 3rd, as Regional delegate, gave some very interesting and informative reports which stressed the theme of Citizen-~ ship. The mecting closed with a social time enjoyed by all. The Spring meeting is to be held in Terrace Bay on May 31st, 1952. o-0-0 PIRKING REGULATIONS For the benefit of motorists, the follo- wing extract from By Law No, 51 of the Corp- oration of the Improvement District of Terrace Bay is being brought to your attent- ion, "PLRKING REGUL..TIONS - When properly worded signs have been erected and sre on display, no person shall park a vehicle on any street, or part of a street between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. from Nov, lst to .pril 30th of each year," Oo-0-0 Page 4 CREDIT UNION NEWS Of late, we have had several enquiries on Credit Union so this week we will try to answer the most common of the questions asked, What do I have to do to join the Credit Union and who do I have to see? i.e See anyone of the Committee members, Board of Directors - Bill Baillie, ingus Bryans, Archie Driffield, Harry Goodfellow, Lloyd Boudreau, "rt Mercure, Albert Farrow, Ed Pineault. Supervisory Committee - J, Corrigan, Ted Brown, Credit Committee - Vern Hopper, Al Stevens, Jim Duncan, disk any question that you are in doubt about and if they are unable.to answer it they will get the answer for you, Next, obtain an application card for membership, fill it out and return it along with ,25¢ membership fee plus all or part of a share or shares, Here we might quote 2 portion of the Bylaw re- garding new members, "That all new mem- bers must own at least one full share within 90 days." Q. How much do you expect a person to depo- sit each payday? aH. If a Credit Union is livine up to the philosophy of Credit Unionism as laid down by /ilphonse Desjardins, founder of Credit Union on the North American Continent fifty years ago, that is,'to promote thrift semong its members by encouraging them to deposit a penny, nickle, dime or any other amount which they can get nlong without', It is surprising how the habit grows on you, also very surprising how your share Cepital will grow with reguler and syst- ematic savings plan and in doing so you are preparing yourself for e Rainy Day. The next regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors and Supervisory and Credit Committee will be held in the Mill Conference Room on Wednesday, December 5th at 5.05 p.m. i. full attendance is requested as we are now starting to plan our Annual Meeting, "Not for Charity, Not for Profit, But for Service," 0-0-0 FOR S..LE Two pair white skates -.1'- size 2 1 - size 3 Reasonable, Apply 266 Kenogami Road, 0-0-0 LIBR..RY HOURS Monday & Wednesday - 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7 to 9 p.m, 0-0-0

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