Volume 8, No. 15 LARGEST CIRCULATION FATHER & SON BANQUET SATURDAY The annuel Father and Son Banquet for Cubs and Scouts and their fathers sponsored by the Cub & Scout Group Cammittee, will he held in the Basement Hall of St, Martin's Church on Saturday, april 18th; starting at 6:00 p.m, SHARD. The evening's festivities will get underway with Rev. Lavender saying Graee; a delicious supper will he served after which Malcolm Craig will propose a toast te the Queen and Herman Reberts will propose a vote of thanks to the Ladies of the C.W.L. At this point, Gerd Rowlandson will make his Chairman's remarks, followed by a presentation of Badges by C.Griggs and Geo, Maitland. The next item will be a Sing Song led by Roland Wills, Some very fine movies entitled 'tater Safety", "Here Comes the Cireus" and "Cracked Nuts" will be shown by Frank Sechesky. 'The programme 'will be coneluded by the singing of Grd Save the Queen, iny father who is unable to attend is requested to advise Peter Gombola as soon as possible, 0-0-0 BEARS WIN 10-PIN TITLE Pattison's Bears came through in fine Style last nite to cop the Ten Pin Champion- ship, The Bears 4 game with-handicap total of 3597 proved a little too much for the contending Royals, Engineers and Over-Heads Pattison received ample support from Ken Weppler with 170, 202, 168, 150 (690), Ray Stachiw with 161, 155, 179, 139 (634), Earl Veitch's 555 series, Clifford's 568 and Pattison's 526 marker, Bob Shirriff of the Overheads knocked them down for 151, 162, 151, 180 (644) while Capt. Borsum received support from Rowlandson's 172 and 153 games as well as Olsonts 143 tally and Rowley's (cont. on page 5) IN TERRACE BAY April 16, 1953 RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC Free blood transfusion saves many lives, It cuts down hospital bills by millions of dollars, Within the first two years it saved the people of this region more than a million dollars, Here's one example of its benefits: A hospital patient recently needed 57 bottles of blood in transfusion; Blood of the right type was immediately available from the Red Cross blend bank. Doctors say that his life was Saved because the blood was ready without delay. Nor did the patient have to pay one cent for that blood or for its administra- tion; he got it absolutely free, If the Red Cross Service had not been in operation it might have cost him close to fifteen hundred dollars. i{jJ1 this is made possible hecause volunteer donors give blood at Red Cross clinies, You will have your opportunity to support a great community service when a Red Cross clinic visits here on Monday, May lith. If you are between 18 and 65 years old, register when the canvasser calls, o-0--0 HOCKEY i.SSOCL.TION IS FORMED The recently-elected Directors of the Terrace Bay Hockey Association met on Tues--- day to elect their own officers and to discuss plans for this coming season, Ed Cavanaugh was elected Chairman; Paul Boudreau- Vice-Chairman and Treasurer; Murdo Campbell as Secretary; Earl Veitch as Publicity Chairman and Joe Adamo as Finance Chairman, The Directors unaminous- ly decided to ask Alec MacDonald to head up the House; Ray Kenney to be Chairman of the Minor Leagues and Alec Chisholm to carry the ball for the North Shore League team, 411 three have consented to hold these offices, (cont. on page 5)