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Terrace Bay News, 23 Apr 1964, p. 7

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THE NEWS Terrace Bay Community Credit Union Limited Ph. 3683 LEG __ ¢, nile WW a) BUSINESS OFFICE - SIMCOE PLAZA, TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO Hours - Mon.& Thurs. 7-9 P.M. NEW BENET? NERC NES I! Your officers are now in the process of canvassing the membership to enroll memb ers in the new "CUNA FAMILY PROTECTION PLAN." If you are not contacted it is because our canvassers are unable to speak to everyone personally. cer to investigate the plan. TION FOR CREDIT UNION PEOPLE. We do, however, cordially invite you to visit our office or to contact any offi- AND DO TELL YOUR NON-MEMBER FRIENDS ABOUT THIS NEW PROTEC- Your executive feel this new insurance will attract many new members to enjoy the benefits of our wonderful movement. children - 6 months to 19 years of age -- 14 days to six months - on a decreased scale. for single contracts. $4.41 quarterly protects the whole family with life insurance - Man, Wife and all $2.16 quarterly Premiums must be paid at the office on pre-arranged terms on enrollment--several different methods available to the member. to become a Policy Holder. Fifty percent of our members must enroll in order to qualify this Credit Union NO PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS REQUIRED ON THIS MASS ENROLLMENT. MANY OTHER BENEFITS INCLUDED - CONVERSION PRIVILEGES - PREMIUM WAIVERS, ETC. ACT NOW - DON'T POSTPONE YOUR DECISION TO JOIN YOUR FELLOW MEMBERS!! FASHION SHOW (Continued from Page 4) teen clothing were Sharon MacDonald, Christine Chepelsky, Betty Lou Cavanaugh, Virginia Pineault, Norma Chesley, Colleen Kenney, Margaret Ann Pineault and Lita Marie Boudreau. Miladys choice could be sedately basic, softly young or extremely gay and bright in suits, shifts, evening wear, clever maternity wear and the ever-popular slims and summer cottons. Linens seemed prominent in the selec tions, most fabrics crease resistant and easy care, aimed for the travel wise. A parade of cotton capers by Cathy Cavanaug Pierette Valiquette, Alice Chepelsky, Vi Fedorak, Rita Caccamo, Margaret Santerre, Peggy Helmink, Yolande Boudreau and Jeannine Desrosier rang the curtain for the finale. During the short break Miss Margaret Ann Pineault sang "The Old Lamplighter" and "Happiness" Accompanied by Miss Velma LeBlanc. Mrs. Alma MacDonald took tickets at the door and draw tickets were distributed by Mrs.Fern McDonald with the door prize going to Mrs.Dan MacFadyen. Make up was prepared by Mrs. L.Plourde and Mrs, J.Kenney courtesy of Avon Products. Helping to dress the models were Mesdames R. Kenney, R.Cormier, and M.Nicol. Mrs. A.Connor, Mrs. F.Woodruff and Mrs.A.LeBlanc replenished in the kitchen when refreshments were served MOOSE HALL 8PM APRIL 23 RD. SEE YOU THERE -- BRING YOUR FRIENDS| | GAME - LOYAL ORDER OF MO@SE by members of the Catholic Girls Club. HERE AND THERE Patsy Thorpe celebrated her tenth birthday Saturday afternoon when seven girl friends joined in games and a twist contest. Birthday cake and party lunch were served and favors for going. home. Previously Mrs.Vic Thorpe entertained at a joint party for daughters Jeannie's thirteenth and Kathleen's twelfth birthdays with the assistance of Mrs.Bob Hofland. Kathleen's guests enjoyed dancing while Jeannie's friends went tobogganing, all returning for the party supper and two birthday cakes together. Mr.and Mrs, A.Connors and son have returned from a trip to New Brunswick and Gaspe where they visited relatives. LADIES FIVE-PIN LEAGUE STANDINGS Twisters 220 - Strikers 206 - Good Gals 205 - Bed Rocks 160 - Hits and Misses 153 - Hope- fuls 151. High Single - E.Boutelier 251 - Hi-Triple - E.Boutelier 662. Games over 200 - E.Boutelier 205, 206, 251 - E.Beddard 249 - T. Gaudet 203, 206 - A.Fraser 226 - G. Brearley 214 - L.Harris 208, D. Coupal 215 - D. Billings 223. 20 GAMES $5.00 EA. JACKPOT -- HALF PROCEEDS WINNER TAKE ALL

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