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Terrace Bay News, 24 May 1956, p. 3

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May 25th-26th-Matinee UNDERWATER starring Jane Russell and Gilbert Roland. : May 27th-28th-29th -- DESPERATE HOURS starring Frederic March, Humphrey Bogart, Dewey Martin and Mary Murphy, May 30-31st GREAT WALTZ starring Luise Rainer and Fernand Gravet. 0-0-0 . TERRACE BAY MEN'S CHORUS AT KIWANIS The program at the regular Kiwanis meeting on Tuesday evening was a series of numbers by the Terrace Bay Men!s Chorus, Giving a sample of the fine entertain- ment which the chorus will provide at their annual sing on June lst the chorus sang the songs which only they can do so well. President Des Evans-Smith was in charge of the meeting. e-0-0 TERRACE BAY DERBY TICKETS BEST VALUE IN YEARS One ticket to the Terrace Bay Derby buys a part in a worthy Kiwanis Club Pro- ject. It also gives you a chance at a valuable door prize, admits you to the dance and lets you fish in the Derby, Get yours now from any Kiwanis meniber, The Dance is on June 29th and the Derby is on June 30th, 0-0-0 X+RAY SURVEY COMING Just another reminder that the X-ray survey rail car is coming on June 5th and 6th, The rail car will be set up at the mill with a portable unit at the Recreation Centre. 'Here is another question to try: Q- Cana person have tuberculosis ane not know it. A - Yes - Early tuberculosis has no warning Signals, Persons have tuberculosis and (Cont. on next col.) Page 3 X-RAY SURVEY COMING (Cont. ) " infect their families.- before they know they are ill, By the time symptoms appear, the disease is mod- erately or even far advanced. To find the disease early, special chest x-rays are now available, 0-0-0 FORT WILLIAM CITY OFFICIALS TO ADDRESS TB else Mr, Fred MacDonald, Fort William Horticulturalist, wl be guest speaker at tomorrow night's (May 25th) meeting of the Society, Accompanying him to take part in the evenings programme, will be Mr, A. Widnall, Mrs. Rollanson and Mr, Lovelady. During the evening films will be shown and floral decoration and arrange~ ment will be demonstrated. A large attendance is hoped for, The first carload of manure will be arriving shortly. Any member wanting same may place his order with Mr. J, Duncan, One dollar to defray hauling expenses, must accompany orders, Members will be notified as to date and time when they may get their load, 0-0-0 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE The winner of the raffle of two crocheted aprons was Mrs. J, Chilton of Schreiber, ticket No, 280, Winning ticket was drawn by Mrs. J. Stewart, The winner of the Home Bingo was Mrs, Phyllis Boutilier of Terrace Bay, The next Bingo starts tomorrow so get your cards now. 0-0-0 NEWS AND NOTES FROM D COMPANY LSSR Why is the infantryman respected and treated with deference? Is it because deep down men know that these are men who face the enemy man to man and when the Ciips are down, these are the men who decide whether the battle is won or lost. With all respect to the Navy and Air Force, the infantryman is still the top man in the services, the man with a rifle, In the army we call this proud state- ment esprit de corps, Its a wonderful thing for a regiment to have and to hold. Why don't you be a member of the team, See you at the Armouries South Camp 7:15 to 9:15 Monday and Friday. 0-0-0

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