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Terrace Bay News, 3 Sep 1959, p. 4

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a SS oN SENS TEESE SENN: A NES SSA on Ne 8B NALA able this year. Buy Scout Christmas cards, tiver, It weighed 6 oz. when released on Page 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS September 3, 1959 IN FRODBUCTC ORY es Z DOUBLE HUNG .REGENT..ALUMINIUM WINDOW. REGENT ALUMINIUM "DOOR GRILLE ng INSTALLED DLG SO | WINDOR INDUSTRIES, LAKEHEAD MANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE | ! | | mR aka ie DISTRIBUTORS OF ALUMINUM WINDOWS, DOORS AND AWNINGS ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF GEORGE DANIELS AND HAROLD NEWELL AS THEIR TERRACE BAY SALES AND SERVICE | REPRESENTATIVES ta 93525 p HONE it aa ta93592 Cub-Scout News (Cont'd from Page 2) May 21, 1958 and caught at a distance of 160 : : miles from point of release. This was one for new boys to -apply as soon as possible to of 141,000 tagged rainbow trout released. assist the Group Committee in planning this The local Fish & Game Club contacted the year's groups.. If your son is eight years Michigan Department at Ann Arbor who appre- of age or will be eight by the end of Septem- ciated the information and are anxious to | ber, now is the time to have him join Cubs. receive as many reports as possible, | A Third Cub Pack with Mr.Jim West as Cub- master is being organized to start in Sept. SCHREIRER NEWS Jim is well qualified, having worked for CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY MEET several years as an assistant and having successfully completed the practical and written portions of his Wood Badge instruc- tor's course. This new Pack will make a total of three Cub Packs and two Scout Troops in Terrace Bay. Last year we registered about 120 boys. This year we expéct to register about 140 boys. Christmas Card 'sales will again be co-or- dinated by Mr. Hugh Boudreau who ensured good service and delivery dates last year, This program provides the chief source of revenue for local) scouting activities, When you buy cards, wrapping paper, etc., from a Scout, you are not only getting good value for your money, but you are also making it possible for scouting to continue in Terrace Bay. Word has just been received that a selection of Christmas cards in French will be avail- The Schreiber Children's Aid Society held a meeting on August 26th in St,John's Anglican Church Hall, Two special guests attending the meeting were Mr, J,H. Dawson, local Director of the Port Arthur Children's | Aid Society and Mrs.°E. Velanoff of Geraldton | District Social Worker. The Chairman, Mr, W.Furlonger, presided at the meeting and Mrs, R.Macadam, the | secretary read the minutes and correspondence, ! i Mr. Dawson gave a detailed report of the work done in this district and Mrs.Velanoff also spoke briefly on her visits to the dis- trict points. Rev, Father Cano and R.Skikner were welcomed as new members of the group. Following the meeting lunch was served by the Committee in charge, Mr.Fred Parker of Montreal, Quebec, visit- ed with the R.G,Macadam!s last week, MICHIGAN RAINBOW TROUT CAUGHT BY JOE DEJONGHE The Michigan Dept. of Conservation recently advised Joe Dejonghe that the tagged 2 1b. 12 oz. rainbow he caught at the mouth of the Steele on June 5, 1959, was released about fifty miles from Marquette at Two Hearted AROUND THE LAKE IN 59?? | A recent Terrace Bay visitor to Sault reed Marie tells of a man from Winnipeg who drove Highway 17 in a 3/4 ton truck into the Sool] This truck driver was interviewed on radio in the Soo, etc. Apparently he got through: | (Cont'd Page 6) HY

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