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Terrace Bay News, 31 Mar 1966, p. 8

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Page 8 «< THE LIBRARY WEEK (Continued from page 4) Encourage your child to join the Library as a sup- plement to his school program, increase his vocab- ulary and for entertainment. TERRACE BAY PUBLIC. LIBRARY.... GOLF NEWS Last week the Terrace Bay Aguasabon Golf Club held their second preparatory meeting for the coming season. The clubhouse conversion, now in process, was fully discussed and various expenditures approv- ed. The expenditures include an electric stove, re- - frigerator, washroom fixtures and a space heater. Carlings' offer to sponsor the first tournament this year was accepted and will be held at the beginning of June. The tournament will be followed by g social at which refreshments will be served and a couple of golf movies shown. Emil Stokaluk, the club pro and qreens superinten- dent, is expected to commencing work this year on April llth. Emil will be able to get done much of the work necessary to complete the cottage and clubhouse. He will be contacting members to de- vote some time for this effort. The date of the annual meeting was set for May 11th. House committee chairman Jack Phillips, thanked Dave Desrosier for his great effort toward the club- house project. Dave and a few others are making a tremendous contribution to the club by doing a lot of the repairs and alterations at a minimum cost. PATENT SHOES = FOR DRESS white or black ... sizes 8 !/2 .to.3 Pho Castor Show Cre! SPRING SHOES NEWS March 31, 1966" The day we lose the dedication of such members our operating costs will surely increase and probably result in higher membership fees. Our fees are comparatively low and it is hoped that they may be kept low so that more will be encouraged to join the club. Membership participation in work parties whenever necessary will do much to assure the con- tinuance of this reasonable rate. Anyone wishing to assist in this year's pre-season work should con- tact Jack Phillips or Dave Desrosier . Members are urged to purchase their membership early this year. During the last few days there has been evidence of kids misbehavior on the golf course premises. Any further acts of destruction will be dealt with severely. STUDENTS RAISE $100 FOR RED CROSS FUND Students of St.Martin's Roman Catholic School set a commendable record this year by raising $100 for the Junior Red Cross campaign. A bottle drive, a rummage sale and a bake sale were the projects undertaken to raise the funds. During the past year the principal projects of the Juniors have been the operation of the three dental coaches and the eye conservation coach and assistance to individuals in the form of hearing aids, special diet foods, medication, dressings, ortho- paedic shoes, orthodontia equipment and glasses. A Home Craft project involved sending craft mater- ials to shut-in children. (continued page II) OXFORDS & STRAPS guaranteed 3 months wear on sole... sizes 8 1/2 to 3 NOW ON DISPLAY A LIMITED NUMBER OF SHOES CLEARING AT 1/2 PRICE ASTER ELEGANGE IN LOVELY FOOTWEAR FASHIONS! SUEDES - SLING HEELS - FEATURES FOR THE GROWING GIRL DESERT BOOTS - BIRD WATCHING BOOTS - RUNNING SHOES STOCK NOW COMPLETE ROBINSON STORES WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE TERRACE BAY PHONE 3891

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