Page 5 ST, MARTIN'S LADIES' GUILD The St, Martin's Ladies! Guia will hold their regular monthly meeting on ween | May 17th, at the home of Mrs. R. J. Shemanski, 81 Hudson Drive at 8 o'clock, 0-0-0 TOWN TID BITS Mr. Charlie Briddon of the Toronto Office of Dominion Catering was in town for a couple of days on a routine visit. R. W. 'Bert Anderson, Vice-President of the Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey association was here over the past week-end to attend the Annual Banquet of the North Shore Hockey League. Capt. We H. Roberts of the 67th L.A.A. Reg't., Fort William, spent 3 days with us making a periodic check of the local Reserve Army unit. The Open Bowling Tournament scheduled to take place this month has been cancelled due to insufficient entries, 9-0-0 THE FOLLOWING IS A LETTER RECEIVED FROM THE DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY LongLae Pulp and Paper Company Limited, Terrace Bay, Ontario, Attention: Mr, E, L. Veitch Dear Sir: On behalf of the Port Arthur Red Cross Society and the Campaign Committee, I wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks the generous contributions to the 1950 Red Cross Campaign. We would also like to express our appreciation to your employees who subscribed so generously, and to all members of your staff who gave their time and effort to make this campaign so successful, This money will enable the Red Cross to carry on its peacetime program with the same efficiency and fervour as prevailed during the war years. Yours very truly, THE PORT ARTHUR RED CROSS SOCIETY, D, R. Bustin, Campaign Chairman, 0-0-0 TWO KIWANIS CLUB COMMUNITY EVENTS COMING UP Afternoon Tea and Bake Sale Hotel Terrace Saturday afternoon May 20th 2:00 pom, to 5:00 p.m, EVERYBODY WELCOME Fert William Male Choir Concert Saturday June 10th 8315 Pom, Terrace Bay Recreation Hall Tickets available from any member ef the Kiwanis Club or at the Post Office, Hudson's Bay, Lumbers, Greenwoods, Imperial Bank or Hotel Terrace, 0-0-0 - STOP THE PRESS - FLASH THANK YOU, TERRACH BAY - The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay wishes to express their appreciation of the co-operation which enabled them to ship nearly 700 bags to Winnipeg for use in combating flood conditions,