A TRIP TO EUROPE (Cont.) is the best behaved in the world and theyt11 stand for hours on end no matter what the weather always maintaining their cheerful ness and enthusiasm, The Bobbies in their hard bell topped hats join in to the wige - cracking antics of the crowd and always sort out the children so'that they can come thro:to the front to get a good look. The 'second Sunday after our arrival was Armistice with the 'usual procession and service at the Cenotaph; but only being there three hours beforehand we were unable so get close enough to see the Queen lay the wreath, After the service we walked to westminster Abbey to see thé Tomb of the Unknown Sok ier just inside the' Great*West Docu haat! 'PSgimerit- had "beer 'alvotted' a squaré! oh hel Laine cutside' the' "Abbey" which coma THOe poppies) "and wooden" Crosses oeardite RHE nates' df those! servicemen killad dasazipe thewWars 2 7S 'insossqnere Se! not nite! ciate! ste ~ asbwree i996! the midst "of ari'exped tant theatrel Cres@ wai tihe: 'for the performance - gradually the lights dim; the conductor in evening clothes comes into the orchestra pit, takes his bow and begins the overture; vhe curtain goes up on a brightly lit ctage. So were our most enjoyable eveningw spent in London at the Old Vic, Covent Gardens, the Festival Hall or one of the Lesser known but numerous London theatres, There we saw a great many plays, ballets and musicai performances - and to mention just a few - Noel Coward in the "Applecart" Myra Hess, Moira Shearer in "Gisele" Margot "onteyn, Lawrence Olivier and Vivien Leigh in the "Sleeping Prince", Jussieu Bjerling and many others, uv TO [TW a o-0---0 <TWANIS CLUB INSTALL 1954 OFFICERS On Tuesday, January 5th at Hotel toe the Kiwanis Glub of 'Terrace Bay 1d' heise installation 'of 1954 officers. The installation' was performed by che nowly appointed Lieutenant Governor for * 43 strict No. 1, Dave Wright of Atikokan, Mee Wright was * absistda 'by. past Lieutenant "Governor: Jim Heeney of Fort William, "A large turnout was in evidence for this meeting which included several visitors from the Fort William and Westfort Kiwanis Clubs, The officers and Board of Directors for the Terrace Bay Vlub for 1954 are as follows: President, P. E. Boudreau, Vice-President, M. O. Nelson, Secretary-Treasurer, H. C. Laundy, Directors, H. Roberts, A, Lindskoog (Cont. on next col.) «Js Page 9 , KIWANIS CLUB INSTALL 1954 OFFICERS (cont. _ T. Walters, D. Evans-Smith, M, McCausland, T,. Williscroft and RF. Kenny. After the installation ceremonies, Lieutenant Governor,Wright, urged all members to co-operate withthe new executive to make 1954 the best year yet in the work of Kiwanis, in Terrace Bay and throughowt the entire District. ic KIWANIS FILMS Sunday, January 10th, the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay will again show films, predene® that the Kiwanis. Club, Larry. out, i Hae... Films begin at fede in Abts ch, School . Auditoriums +; eyelets sett GG ee ML: action close-up of, Canada's "strangest. farm implement. -.a,floating . % combined harvester... Built. "by. an -enter= priging. farmer, . Ain, Manitoba's. Lac, du Bois - district, phis 'se --rmppelled 'Scow a around the shallow 'Take, skimming off wild rice for the restaruant trade of New York and Montreal. Surface Silos Cows are not particularly interested in saving labor on the farm, but they will feed themselves if the food is handy to them. This film demonstrates how self- feeding can be arranged from a flat silo, The Newcomers The film shows how much of Candda's progress in recent years is due to the foresight of new Canadians. Angotee - The Story of an Eskimo Boy From Canada's own never-never land, where a child is never spanked, comes this true story of the making of a man, A rare and moving picture of life beyond the edge of our more frartic civilization, Angotee won praise in Canada and abroad, 0-0-0 NOTICE ate * There will be a . farewell stag 'dinner for Doug Hillman on Saturday, January 9th -- at 7:00 at. the Hotel. Terrace, Tickets are available from Ed Brady, Biil Louk, Paul Boudreau, . Jack Wellings, Dough Harris, Bob Hale and Ed Cavanaugh, Limited to 100. Requests for tickets must be made from the above by noon on Friday January 8, 1954. 0-0-0 HOE_ DOWN CLUB Hoe Down Club, square dancing, Saturday night, January 9th at 8:90 pam. Auditorium, 0-0-0 Proceads of these film showings are used for the various