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Terrace Bay News, 9 Apr 1964, p. 5

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April 9, 1964 THE NEWS Page 5 GOLF NEWS (Continued from Page 4) ~~ Whether a person has or has not done any work on the course or whether he is from Terrace or Timbuctoo does not in any way reflect on his status as a member. The name contest ended in a three-way tie. This was resolved by dropping th e names in a hat and drawing the winner. The winner was Neil Cornthwaitg and the golf course will now be known as "The Aguasabon Golf Course" The golf committee strungly urges and would appre- ciate your early memb ership. There are many who feel there is no advantage in joining the club now. To those we would like to mention that they would be assisting the committee by taking their memberships out now. 20 - $5.00 GAMES -/~ HVSDEN NO.NOW $30. 2 JACKPOTS SUPPORT THE ARTIFICIAL ICE FUND !! TERRACE BAY CANCER SOCIETY An executive meeting was held at the home o FOR RENT = two bedroom gréund floor clean, modern, Mrs. P.Rapke March 24th. In the following heated apartment. Infmédiate occupancy. Phone 213 week volunteer canvassers will be contacting or 274, Schreiber. the various persons who do not contribute to SUMMER PROGRAMME STAFF the K.C.E.C.F. Applications are now being received for positions Flowers in St.Martin's Church and the Com- munity Church on Sunday were donated by the on the Recreation Association Summer Programme Staff for the following posi i Cancer Society. This is known as Daffodil Sunday and marks the start of 'the Cancer Soc- iety's annual drive for funds. The Annual meeting of the Catholic Women's League will be held Sunday evening, April 12 following the Rosary in St.Martin's Roman Catholic Church. All members are cordially invited to attend and election of officers will be held. ROBINSON STORES YOUR FRIENDLY rami LY STORE - - iTerrace Bay PHONE 825 - 3891 VIS OUR -- Shoe Dept. RUBBERS-- CANVASS AND LEATHER FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED -Playground Leaders Apply in writing to the Recreation Office, stating age, experience and qualifications . ART CLUB COURSES PLANNED The Art Club held their regular. meeting last Thursday with Mrs. V.Galvin presiding in the absence of the President. Minutes were read by the Secretary, Mrs.M. Middaugh and the Treasurer's report presented by Mrs. W.Chadney. Various business was discussed and corres- pondence dealt with future Art Courses--the first to. be held April 25th and 26th., The course, under the direction of Mrs.Peg Boal, is open to all club members, The second course will be held in May under the instruction of Mr.John Watson of Toronto. Invitations will be sent to all North Shore Art Clubs and all local members are urged to note the importance of attending these courses Registration will be received until May 8th. A very interesting film was enjoyed and lunch was served by Mrs. H.Farrell. Next ses- sion will deal with Floral still life. Tony' Miss Eleanor MicDojald hes arranged her schedule next week to acdompodate those taking part in the Fashion Shows as|foflows: Monday = Terrace Bay Tuesday - Schreiber Wednesday = Schreiber Thursday = Terrace Bay _--' Friday = Terrace Bay Saturday - Schreiber FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL SCHREIBER 362 TERRACE BAY 3855 HAIRSTYLING AT ECONOMICAL PRICES

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