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Terrace Bay News, 22 Sep 1954, p. 6

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be SE! NSW ~~~ On Tuesday night the local Kiwanis Club was host to the Lions Club of Schreiber at the regular Kiwanis meeting, Prior to the dinner, a rugged hour of baseball was played between the Lions and Kiwanis! Clubs, After the dust cleared and the rain came someone said Terrace Bay won by a 10-8 score, At any rate at the dinner Tom Jalters as the Kiwanis baseball lanager accepted a trophy for the winning team, This inter-club visit was judged to be very successful, It was planned that the baseball game would be an annual alfair -- and there are plans afoot for a broomball game this winter. The Kiwanis Club now have road c\sns erected on the east and west eoproaches to the town. he Club announcad at their meeting the', $100.00 had been donated to the T: rrace Bay Hockey Association to be vesd for minor hockey in Terrace Bay, 0-0-0 kl.) "IS CLUB TO SELL APPLES Within the next few days a member of th» Local Kiwanis Club will call at your house to ask. you for an order of the delicious B,C. MacIntosh reds. (Do you lLnow that all "Mac. Reds" have to have stems, when packed, If the stem is missing, it's not packed as a Fancy Wrap Mac Red because bacteria could enter where the stem was), After your order is taken - delivery wiil be made to your house starting the week of October 3rd, 1954. All the proceeds from the sale of these apples will go towards the welfare work the Kiwanis Club do in Terrace Bay. 0-0-0 'T'S CHORUS The first rehearsal of the Terrace Bay Men's Chorus will be held in the igh School on Monday, September 27th, at 6:30 pom, All men interested in singing are WwW -ucome. 0-0-0 F. reg ATTENTION FIGURE SKATERS The skating season is rolling around again and we will be making plans in the very near future with regard to the operation of our club in the new Recreation Centre, Get your skates out of "mothballs" and watch the "News" for further dey- elopments. 0-0-0 NOTICE The person whc ordered bulbs for 10.61 C.0.D. to the Michigan Bulb Co. of Canada Limited Dept. RR&40, 320 Jones Avenuc, Toronto please contact the Postmaster, 0-0-0 GAME SEASON ANNOUNCED Grouse and Spruce Partridge October 2nd --- October llth, November 8th --- November 20th, Bag limit five a day, possession limit 15. Ptarmigan - September lst, 1954 to March 3lst, 1955, bag limit five a day, possession limit 15. Moose --- November: 26th to: Decembr 15th. BULLS ONLY. Resident hunters~ Only. 0-0-0 NOTICE Items for publication in the Terrace Bay News must be handled in one of the following ways: ~ Placed in one of the Newsboxes located at the Mill Time Clocks and Hudson's Bay Store, or delivered by hand either to the Recreation Office or the Personnel Office, No matter which system you choose the material must be at any one of these places NOT LATER THAN 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY. Material for publication must be in writing and no telephone requ: stv will be handled. Send it in writing, and don't wait until Wednesday noon to do it please, The fact thet Wednesday noon is the deadline for all news doesn't mean that we won't accept it before that time, you can't get your news in too early for us, o-O-o0

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