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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jan 1959, p. 3

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Page , 3. TERRACE, TERRACE BAY NEWS "Authorized as 2nd Class Mail - Post Office "epartment, Ottawa, 30x 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Published weekly on each Thursday. Circulation cov~ ers Terrace Bay and Schreiber, Ontario. PUBLISHER & EDITOR - J. B. Beddard ' Mews deadline for advertisements is Noon each fonday, other items Tuesday Noon. Social items in Terrace Bay can be given to Mrs, R. 'Sotton and Schreiber news passed to Mrs. L. PR ane-irie-toenigt-tut-erer-erorersen®~ NOTICE RE ADVERTISING POLICY i There has been some confusion regarding this Paper's policy on the insertion of items from fraternal organizations, service clubs, ate cetera. Originally, we were inserting items on Bingos, suppers, etc., from these organizations without charge for a maximum 'of two insertions. These free insertions were om the basis of "if space permitted", We have 'een; criticised on occasion for omitting a notice when the only possible way it could be printed would be to add another complete page co the paper. The addition of an extra page 'for this purpose is impractical and uneconom-- . 'ical. Therefore, from now on we will charge all organizations for the above mentioned type of notice and they can then be assured it will be printed. The charges will be at our regu- Jar rates which may be obtained from the Serrace Bay News Office or by phoning the office No. 3747, We will continue to print any news items 'from these organizations without charge but will differentiate between a news item and a charged notice in this manner; any activity in which an organization is making a charge jto the public; i.e. admission, etc., will be 'considered as an advertisement and will be inserted at our usual rates. CLASSIFIED ADS a Ne ce et ' WANTED - Room & Board for single man working | days at Mill. Contact H. Paybe at the Mill | between 12 and 1 P.M, 4 | FOR SALE - daily fresh laid eggs. Apply to i Mrs.S, Kuzma - Schreiber - Phone 247, 4 ' | BOBBY HALES, C.P.R. will exchange the black ; size 4 overshoes he now has for the size {Ones with his name written on the tongue, , FOR SALE - 36" four burner range, white, in | good condition, Price $60.00. Ph.146 Schrei- : ber, ; CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank those who were so : kind to me during my stay in the Terrace Bay | Bospital. | Cultivation of good habits helps to week out \the bad ones. (Signed) Peter Phillips ely | eph!'s Hospital, | | 'retary and the Treasurer. GUIDE-BROWNIE (Cont'd from page 1) untiring efforts. The Annual reports were given by the Sec- Ways and Means Convenor, Mrs, Helen Brooks gave her report; Radge Secretary report was read by Mrs.Lois Hopper; Camp Convenor - no report. Mrs, Georgina Heenan reported for the Social committee; Cookie Day report by Convenor Mrs.Hilda Valiquette was read by the Secretary! Uniform Convenor, Mrs. Marge Hamilton reported as did Publicity convenor, Mrs,Elva McMillan. The President thanked the ladies for their very fine work and acknowledge the help she had received from Mrs.Maitland during the past: year. ; The nominating Committee of, Mrs. Coe, Mrs. Brooks and Mrs.Gombola had Mrs.Maitland present their report and conduct the election. of officers with results as follows:- Presi- dent, Mrs. M,Dashkewytch; vice-president, Mrs. Norine Coe; Secretary, Mrs.L.Downey; Treasurer, Mrs.R. Gombola; Ways & Means, Mrs. Gwen Olson; Badge Secretary, Mrs.L.Haviland, Uniform Secretary, Mrs. H,2rooks; Camp Con- venor, Mrs. Ruby Smith; Cookie Day Convenor, Mrs. Elva McMillan; Social Convenor, Mrs.Bea Williams; Publicity, Mrs.,Marge Anderson, | Mrs, Dashkewytch gracefully accepted the Chair for another year and the meeting ad- journed, ar ee ce TOWN. TOPICS - Continued. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mousseau and girls were in the Lakehead last weekend and visited with daughter Doris, also in training at St. Jos- Mr. Fred Whitfield of Winnipeg is spending a few months with his son Frank and family this winter. Mrs, Art Earl of Dorian visited with the Frank Whitfields during the past week, stolen tastiest', Paschendale tadinninatitncentidlninsaietnahinratne~et: stitial Macy and Alex Marquis were in Fort William over the weekend visiting with Mr, and Mrs, | Ken MacKay and Mr. and Mrs. R. Colborne, A birthday party was held Saturday after- noon, January 24th to celebrate the fifth birthday of Master John Gross. Hostesses Janice Gross and Nancy Wade entertained the twelve guests. at games, records and contests, and, with Mother, Mrs.Molly Gross, served the party lunch and favours, January 20th and, with the help of eleven boys and girls, had a wonderful birthday party at his home. Mrs.Steve Brend entertained the group with games and TV before they had their birthday cake and lunch and all left for home with their basket of treats. Tickets are now being distributed for the Valentine Turkey Supper pland for Monday, February 9th in St.Martin's Church Hall. Members of-the Catholic Women's League have tickets avaible for three sittings. Plan to Andy Brend was five years old on Tuesday, | | | { | | attend and enjoy a lovely turkey dinner,

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