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Terrace Bay News, 4 Dec 1952, p. 1

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Volume 7, No. 49 A MESS.,GE FROM THE POSTM/STER "As we approach another Christmas rushe season, I would like tc take this opportuy nity to thank our patrons for the ¢cosopery ation shown last year and t© again request that out-of-town mail bc separated from local mail and tied in bundles, When not tied, please hand in at wickets, Please carry your Post Office Box keys with you at all times as we eannot open boxes during the rush." W. E. Cavanaugh, Pcstmaster, Mailing Dates For a Merry Christmas, plense follow these dates: United States (especially parcels) before Dec, 8th. .British Cclumbia before Deg, 12th Llberta, Sask, & Manitoba before Dec, 13th Newfoundland before Dec. 13th Maritimes 1 4 " Ontario & Qucbec befcre Dec, 15th. o~0=-0 CHRISTM..S DECOR.TION CONTEST The Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club, in the interests of making the town more attracte ive at Christmas, has decided to offer prizes for the most attractive & original exterior Christmas decorative layouts, The prizes will be as follows: $15,00 1st prize; $10.00 = 2nd prize; $5.00 ~ 3rd prize : Ai tour of the town will be made between 7 and 8:30 p,m, on Dec, 22nd or Dec, 23rd, depending on the weather, by a committee of 4 loeal residents. So come on folks, let's see what we can devise. 0=0-0 CLEANING TIME IS 411. THE TIME LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY December 4, 1952, FESTIVE SE.SON EVENTS Once again this year the local stud- ents will stage a Christmas Concert, The date has been set for Thursday, December 18th, and at present the students are putting lots of effort and enthusiasm into their production tc make this the best con- cert yet, They are under the direction of Miss Mchidam, music teacher, and from what we hear we are in for a real musical treat, On Friday, December 19th, the local High School Students! Council will hold their Christmas Dance, If advance plans are any indication, a gala time will be had by all, The Annual Children's Christmas Party will be held on Saturday, December 20th, the feature of which will be Santa's yearly visit with a carload of gifts. Final de- tails are not yet completed but will be publisked in next week's "News", 0-0-0 CURLERS AGAIN TO HOLD NEW YE/R'S EVE D..NCE Well, folks, whether we like it or not the good old festive season is rapidly aprroaching and the Curling Club has already set the machinery in motion for the biggest and best New Year's Eve Dance yet. Naturally all you people in the Commun-~ ity will be wanting to go and we urge you to 1 your Terrace Bay News for the next few recd issues to get the latest info on the biggest social gathering of the year. 0-0-0 SAFETY ITEM The following items are excerpts from Fred Scughton's report to the Annual Meet- inz of the Northwestern Branch, Ontario. Pulp and Paper Makers! Szfety Association held in Port Arthur on November 28th. Terrace Bay was well represented at this meeting by Messrs. Porter, Borsum, D. Boud- reau, Cotton and Scughton, (cont. on P., 6)

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