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Terrace Bay News, 4 Feb 1954, p. 4

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A TRIP TO EUROPE (cont.) and along old Roman roads, built with stepp- ing stones down the centre for the horse and ruts on either side for the carriage wheels, One trék took us to Hathersage to a small village Churchyard where Littis ' John of Robin Hood's followers lies buried in his 9 foot grave. 0-0-0 KIWANIS CLUB _OF TERRACE BAY On Saturday, January 23, the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay presented gifts to Mrs. 3, Desaulniers, 4.66 Princess Ave., on behalf of her baby son, who was the first baby born ia Terrace Bay in 1954, being born on Janu-- ary lst, at 10:50\AsMs in, the Terrace Bay Private Hospital. Baby Desaulmiers was a bouncing 7 1b. 6% oz. at birth. The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay have then initiated the custom in Terrace Bay of a-liciting for gifts for the first born in che New Year. As this was the first year for such a custom, the response from the local merchants was gratifying . The foliow- ing local business people along with the - Kiwanis Club kindly gave a elit: Hudson Bay Company Limited L. &L, Food Market Jessop's Snack Bar Waghorn's Pharmacy Sam Bucovetskxy"s Stores Terrace Bay Enterprises. _ On dehalf of Mrs. Desaulniers, the Kiwanis Club would like to thank the mer- chants concerned. For 1955 the Kiwanis hope to receive gifts from out of town merchants as well, s> that the occasion will become bigger and better each year. KIWANIS OBSERVE NATIONAL HEALTH WEEK On Tuesday at the regular meeting of the Kiwanis Club Dr. M. McCausland and Dia Hugh Campbell addressed the Kiwanis Club in connection with National Health Week which is being observed in Canada from January 31, to February 6th, 1954. Dr. McCausland gave a resume of the services and functions carried out by all governments in bringing to Canadians one of the best standarés of health in the world today» Dr. Campbell with the aid of charts, gave the members a vivid picture of the decrease in communicable diseases in Canada in recent years, and told the members whe is still being done in the way of research. Al Lindskoog, introduced the Doctors and he supplied some interesting information in regard to the Medical Profession. Page 4 SUNDAY NIGHT FILMS Fepruary 7, 1954. High School Auditorium 6:30 p.m, Under the auspices of the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay. ABOUT THE FILMS Eye Witness No, 46 - The safest ship afloat could be the Radel, an experimental craft shown in this film. Outfitted by the National Research Council te test new radar devices, this former wartime Fairmile prebes a safe course through fog and ice that would faze the most fool-hardy whaler. Other items in this news magazine show Canadian soldiers exploring the former battlefields of France and a week's round- up of sports from Toronto's ice. palace, the Maple Leaf Gardens. The World at Your Feet ~ Anyone who has kept a garden knows something of the growsh ef plants from the ground up. But whet happens underground - how does a root begir, what does it do when it encounters a stone, when does root growth end? Here is a view of the world as an inquiring worm might see it; a story of the soil illustrated by the nagic of the microscopic camera and time-lapse photography. Winter Weekend - When Rawhide reports on a Skiing party the worst suspicians of a non- skiier are confirmed + almost, Answering the call of the "snowy woods cur party catches an upecuntry bust te the door of draughty cabin. This is the poins of departure for catdoor fun aplenty, but somehow nobody leaves the cabin, "Gay, slapstick and pleasantly satirical, WINTER WEEKEND is a bracing introduction a popular sport that some can take and more can leave alone Opera School = Shy, bewildered and a pit frightened Marie Burton, a girl who wants to sing, arrives at the Toronto Conservato:. " for an audition, The film is the story of what happens next, a three year history of an opera star in training. The star is Mavsuerite Gignac, winner of several awards, and the principals at the school ar actual directors, Ettore Mazzelini, Edward Johnson, Arnold Walter, Nicholas Goldscan. and Herman Geiger~Torel. o-0--0 FOR SALE | Considerable amount Photography equipment. In good condition, Phone Townsite 456, or see Albert Cadieux, 0--0-0

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