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Terrace Bay News, 27 Oct 1949, p. 2

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Pare @ FLASHLL$ Hee. McLeod, Woodroon Relic? Tour Fores: and hunter of some fame, was treed by a Moose on Mordajr while hunting deer. Covld it he that the Terrace Ba; Moose are more vicious than the Kapuskasing Moose, or should Héctor trade his rifle for a set of spurs? (Spruce Log please copy). o-0=0 LEGION NEWS Members are asked to keep November 11th in mind and all who can are asked to meet at the Legion Hall at 10:00 a.m. Friday, November 11th to travel to Schreiber to join with the Schreiber Branch in observing Remembrance Day » Those members intending to attend are asked to give their names to any member of the Executive so that transportation may be arranged in advance. Turkey Shoot November 13, Sunday. Watch the News for further details, o-O=0 NIGHT IN VIENNA One of Western Canada's leading press critics - on the Winnipeg Free Press = stressed the delightful "casualness" of the production "A Night in Vienna" which is on its fifth record-breaking Canadian tour and will be presented here at the Recreation Hall on Thursday, November 3rd. Tickets on sale a' $1.00 each, A pest-master in creating musical offerings of popular appeal, Producer Basil Horsfall has eliminated all artificiality, all stiffness, in this delightful melodic pre# sentation. The audience instantly feels a kindred spirit as soon as the curtain rises and welcomes these young Canadian singing stars - exuding freshness and youthful vivacity - with open hearts. Many, after the show, have said: "We felt like joining in and singing some of those well-known melodies with the cast.!! Only acts and song-hits whose popularity have stood the test of time have been se= lected for "A Night in Vienna," o+O~0 CANADA SAVINGS BONDS During the past week, employees of the mill and office staffs have had the opportunity of signing to purchase Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan, and though returns have been made from two or three of the can= vassers only, the demand for extra form blanks has indicated that our employees recognize a good thing when they see its It is assumed that most of our employees will have been contacted by today, however, as the campaign does not close until Friday, November 4th, we are leaving all data in the hands of the canvassers 'till then. In this way we can feel sure that anyone who has been missed, may have time to makc inquiries and complete the necessary form, SAVING IS EASY ONCE YOU START o-0=0 LIBRARY BOOKS lest Saturday morning, the Scouts called at most of the houses in the townsite in an effort to collect as many books as possible, for use in our library. The results were very encouraging, however, there were a few houses where the boys were informed that the books that they had were not ready to be picked up, In order that we may take full advantage of the co-operation of our residents, arrangements have been completed whereby any person wishing to do so, may leave books at the office in' Hudsons Bay Store. The Townspeople are to be thanked for receiving the Scouts as they did. 0-0-0 SCOUT AND WOLF CUB NEWS A very enjoyable hike and weiner roast was held at the pumphouse beach on Tuesday, October 18, when a full turn out of Cubs took part. : Wolf Cubs Colin Craig and Roger LeBlance have received promotion to end Sixers, Wolf Cub packs are now at full strength, future vacancies will be filled as they occur in order of the list of applicants. Vacancies usually occur as Cubs graduate to Scout rank. Watch for important Scout and Cub announcement, 0-0-0 COMMUNITY CHURCH The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church are readying plans for their Annual Christmas Bazaar to be held in November. Watch the "News" for further details.

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