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Terrace Bay News, 27 Nov 1952, p. 1

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Volume 7, No. 48 SQUARE DANCING ORGANIZED After completion of a very successful 3-day course of instruction in the art of Square Dancing, conducted under the direction of the Community Programmes Branch of the Dept. of Education, local Squ-ore Dancing enthusiasts have now banded together under the name of the Hoedown Club, Officers of the Club are: Jack Wellings, President, Monty Paget, Vice-Pres.; nnd Glenna MrcDonnld as Sec'y.-Trens, It is the aim of this group to meet once every two weeks in such n wny a8 tc increase their proficiency in this nncient art as well as devoting a certain amount of time to other socisl rec- reantion, Present plans call for increasing the membership to 40 which has been suggest- ed as being a worknble sized group. It is being borne in mind that membership in this group will rotate to a certain degree which will permit admission of now members from time to time. At ao date when this group become proficient enough, it is their intent- ion to mnke instruction available to nll enthusiasts in Terrace Bay. Any musicians in town who are interest- ed in playing the type of music required for Square Dancing are requested to get in touch with Jack ellings or Ossie Dnlzell, 0=0-0 LNOTHER NEW SERVICE L novel and unique way of sending home Christmas and New Year greeting is by use of recordings. Anyone in the community desirous of doing this is requested to con- tact Bert Lohr at 212 Kenognmi Rond for further details, 0=0~0 B.XE SALLE A Broke Srle will be held by the Home & School ..ssociation in Sam Bucovetsky's Store Saturday afterncon ot 2:30 p.m, Come enrly and save yourself that week-end baking, LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY November 27th, 1952, S/FETY SHOE DISPLAY {Advice has just been received that Mr, R. W, Dunn of Mine Safety Appliance will be in attendance, at the Main Locker Room, on Tuesday nnd Wednesday of next week, Dec, 2nd and 3rd, This service will be handled in the same manner as it wns 18 months ago. Mr, Dunn will guerantee size and fitting and on sizenble reduction in price will be in sffect, 0-0-0 C.THOLIC WOMEN'S LE/.GUE SUB-DIVISION ORG/NIZED HERE On Sunday evening, November 23rd, the ladies of St, Martin's Church met to organ- ize a Catholic Women's League Syb-Division, Mrs. L. 4. Greone of Port Srthur and Mrs, H, Carroll of Fort William, members of the Orgenizationnl Committee of the Diocese of Fort Williem were present. Mrs. Greene spoke on the aims nnd benefits of the League rnd Mrs. Carroll conducted the election of officers. Mrs. l/l, E, Cavanaugh was elected President with Mrs. H. Boudreau First Vice- President, Mrs. J. Hale Second Vice-Pres., Mrs, J. Kennedy Third Vice-Pres., Mrs. M. D. Campbell Secretary and Miss Noreen McPherson Tronsurcr. Refreshments were served and the meeting wns brought to a close. 0-0-0 STORK CLUB Congrotulations are in order to the following proud parents who have recently hrd additions to the household; Mrs & Mrs, Harry Coe ~ z boy on Monday, November 10th; Mr, and Mrs, Don Ollen-Bittle - nn girl on Fridey, Nov, 1lith; Mr, & Mrs. Monson Dye - a girl on Friday, Nov, 14th; Mr, & Mrs. Ernie Woods ~ a boy. on Wednesday, November 19th; and Mr. & Mrs, L1f Gerow =- a boy on Saturdey, Nov, 22nd, 0-0-0 NE.R ACCIDENTS /RE WARNINGS

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