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Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1964, p. 4

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TH eB on Ra Lae GIRLS OVER FORTY NEED NOT DESPAIR, JUST GIVE US A CALL WELL GIVE MOTHER REPEATS GOME CUTE THINGS HER DAUGHTER SAID AS ABABY BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL PHONE 3209 GOLF CLUB NEWS The Terrace Bay Golf Committee held a meet ing last Thursday, March 19th to finalize plans for the April 3rd Public Meeting at the Moose Hall. Jack Thomas reported that orders have been submitted for two extensions to the grass cutter, three ball washers, nine flag poles and nine green cups. Al Pattison was asked to draw up a draft of a constitution which will govern the oper- ation of the Club. Joe Adamo is to contact Ken Ward about developments on the proposed golf school. Jack Phillips advised the committee that Ken Ward has obtained several golf films which will be shown on April 3rd. A film of instruction is also included. It was decided that the deadline for re- ceiving names for the golf course will be at 12 ofclock Noon on April lst. The winner of this contest will be decided at the April 3rd meeting. LADIES AUXILIARY TO MEET The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church will meet on April 6th at 8:15 P.M. in the Church Hall. ; _ An interesting musical program has been planned and all ladies are cordially invited. If we believe the experts, it takes thirteen muscles to makea smile, but fifty are required to produce a frown; so why wear yourself out unnecessarily? MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 16 oz. jars = 35¢ «. SPECIALS IN. BOTH STORES = ( t Yam Terrace Bay - 3513 OS a S Schreiber -- 91 NEWS EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? A MAN IS LIKE A GUN: IF HE GETS LOADED OFTEN ENOUGH, HE GETS FIREDS £4) ng ROLY ao Oc ErE PHONE 3268 40 Laurier Ave. - Terrace Ba LADIES FIVE PIN HOWLING LEAGBE STANDINGS Twisters 186 - Good Gals - 178 - Strikers - 169 - Bed Rocks - 131 - Hopefuls - 128 - Hits & Misses - 122 - Hi-Single - E. Boutelier 261 - Hi-Triple - D. Coupal - 610. 'Games'over 200 - E. McMillan - 230 - E. Boyd, 226 - E. Boutelier, 261 - D. Coupal, 248, I. Pattison 205 - T. Kelty, 208 - D. Billings, 224. sia lise hegei anemia CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WEEK -- APRIL 12-18 A short meeting of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce was held last Thursday in the Recreation Centre. Present were W.Kujbida, R.Hirt, C.Bougie, T.Costa, J.Commisso, Mrs. I.Marsh, C.Buck, N.Cornthwaite, A.Fraser and | D. Large. President N.Cornthwaite presided and the minutes and correspondence were read. The Secretary, D.Large, presented a proposed agenda for Chamber of Commerce Week - April 12th to 18th and members approved a motion that S. Hodgkiss be presented as a nominee from this district for the conservation award given annually at the Fort William Sportsman's Show. Financial support was given to the Super- iorts Hockey Club and the President asked to name a delegate to the Lake Superior Inter national Highway Association meeting in Wawa on April llth. Accounts were passed for payment and per- mission was given to the Secretary to arrange storage in the Bank for official documents. After some discussion on Centennial Pro- jects the Secretary suggested that Township Council be contacted regarding a contest to collect Centennial project proposals. ADULT FITNESS CLASSES The weekly Fitness Classes for adults con- tinue every Thursday at the Gym, However, at tendance has been poor lately and it is likely that classes will be cancelled unless more response is shown. LADIES - THURSDAYS - 8-9.30 P.M. MEN ee THURSDAYS i 4.30 ae 6.00 P.M. When a woman dressed up in the good old days, she looked like she was wearing three or four blankets. When she gets dressed up nowadays, she looks like she ought to be wearing three or four blankets.

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