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Terrace Bay News, 22 Sep 1955, p. 7

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NAVAL REUNION Hurry Hurry -- a few tickets left Phone or contact Eldon Marostica or Nels Allen, for yoursnowl We expect a large turn out at this our Second Reunion and by the signs of our ticket sales and phone calls it seems - that every immediate community in the area will be represented. The Banguet plans have been prepared and a Steak dinner is in the offering: with added NAVAL' Dishes} The local Reserve Army have assisted us in obtaining the necessarys for our "Up SPIRITS" - and should be complimented on their Brothers in arms attitude, Several Brewerys have been contacted and have offered assistance to some degree - so it reaily looks like a Bang- Up affair. Don't forget to wear your lapel ticket to the Banquet, this will be one of the means of recognition for you and your escort, Here again is the time-table for the activities and their locale, Date: October Ist, 1955, 1800 Up Spirits (Curling Rink) 1830 Hands To Supper (Hotel Terrace) 1930 Guest Speaker and Films 2100 Social (Curling Rink) 2400 Darken Ship (Curling Rink) o-O-o NOTICE Leon's Bowling, Billiards and Grill will be closed all day Sunday, September 25th, due to the power shut off planned for the Townsite. For emergencies, phone 308. 0-0-0 NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION WEEK SEPTEMBER 25. 70 OCTOBER 1, 1955s The importance of immunizing children against disease is stressed in a message from Governor-General Vincent Massey in connection with national immunization week, starting September 25th. Issued from his temporary residente at the citidel here, the message is as follows: i September 25th to October 1st has been declared "Netional Immunization Week" and during this time the Health League of Canada, in cooperation with all the depart- ments of health, will try to bring home to Canadian parents the necessity of pro- (Cont, on next col,) Page 7 ' NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION WEEK (Cont.) tecting their children by immunization against disease, Diphtheria and whooping cough still take their toll of young Canadians, and although small pox is practically non-existent in Canada today, even it may re-occur without the protection of immunization. Canada offers splendid opportunities to its young people. Let us do all that we can, by early and regular immunization, to see that our children do not suffer through ignorance or neglect, and that they can participate to the full in the great future of our country. I sincerely commend to you the fine work of the Health League of Canada and I hope that national immunization week will receive all the support and cooper- ation that it deserves. 0-0-0 FOR SALE Baby Carriage in good condition. Silver Grey in colour, Phone 347. 0-0-0 NOTICE If you'd like wood cut see R. LeClair, House 20 or phone 410, 0-0-0 FOR SALE One pair of ladies skates, size &, White boots - $10.00. Apply House 553 or phone 206, 0-0-0 LOST Im vicinity of Birch Crescent - small boys glasses with brown rim frame, If found please phone 282 or call at 140A Birch Crescent. {5,00 Reward. o-0-0 GIRL GUIDE NEWS The regular meeting of the Girl Guide Association will be held in the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre on Monday, September 26th, 1955. A large turnout would be appreciated by the executive and the Guides and Brownies. o-0-o

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