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Terrace Bay News, 15 Dec 1949, p. 4

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Page 4 WOLF CUB AND BOY SCOUT NoWS Church Parade will be held Sunday, December 18th for both Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts. 411 those attending St. Martin's Church will meet at the Legion Hall at 9:45 a.m. Those boys attending the Community Church will meet at the Legion Hall at 10:45 a.m. ' Wolf Cubs will hold a weiner roast also on Sunday, December 18, meeting at the top end of the Pumphouse Road at 2:30 p.m. sharp. It is important that all Wolf Cubs attend this as it promises to be more than a weiner roast and a surprise is in store for all, It is essential that the boys wear high boots and warm clothing. Any boys wishing to join the Wolf Cubs, ages 7% to 12 should register with the Cub- master Roland Wills at once as any vacancies that may occur will be filled on the basis of seniority in registration. EAD ts The usual Friday night meeting for Wolf Cubs will be held at 6:30 pom. It is important all Scouts attend the Monday night meeting at 7:30 pem,. as this will be the last meeting before January 2nd, also it will be the end of the Patrol compen tition. Christmas trees are now on hand, and it is essential that all those wishing to order trees: from the Scouts do so at once as no more cutting will be undertaken after December 18th - so place your order early by phoning Earl Veitch at Local 1, Ozzie Dalzell at Local 53 or Mason Dixon at Dial 58, The Scout Motto Make it a safe and sane Christmas. Avoid inflammable material around Trees. Drive safe and arrive alive at your party. 0-0-0 IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NOTICES "A By-Law has been passed by the Board of Trustees of the Improvement District, and approved by the Department of Municipal Affairs to license and regulate Hawkers and Peddlers and Transient Traders. Be- fore soliciting orders or doing business in the Improvement District, it is necessary to obtain a license from the Municipal Office. \ Penalties are provided for a breach of any of the provisions of this By-Law," ik asec, fos bs etal fet sn em: 4: Dt sve ir th itn ep hon nl hah on > et roe gem pee te yi mo se sem te Sh se EHR PSST RRSP PREP "The services of a Registered Nurse are required to assist the Medical Officer of Health for approximately 2 hours each week at the Terrace Bay School. It would be appreciated if anyone qualified and available for this work would call at the Municipal Office," "The Municipal Office will be closed for one week commencing Monday, December 19th. Light accounts may be paid at the Imperial Brnk." W. F. Strutt, Secretary-Treasurer. 0-0-0 NEW SNACK BAR IN SOUTH CAMP It is hoped that the new Snack Bar adjacent to the Bowling Alleys will be opened early next week. When it does open for business, the hours of operation will be the same as the Bowling 'lleys, namely: 1:00 poem. to 5300 pem. and 7:00 pem. to 11:00 p.m. daily, Monday through Saturday. The matter of staying open on Sundays is under consideration at the present time. In view of this new service, the hours of operation of the North Camp Snack Bar will be revised as follows and will go into effect when the new Snack Bar opens: Monday through Saturday - 7830 agit. to 8330 aam, -- 9250 am. to °10330 asm, -- 12:00 noon to'1:00 Pome -' 2345 pom. to 3:45 pam, and'6300 DeM, till 11:00 pem. Sundays only -- 7230 asm. to 8:30 ase -- 1:00 pom. to 5:00 p.m, and 7:00 p.m, till 11:00 pam, ' For the benefit of workers on the 4-12 and 12 - 8 shifts, cigarettes only will be available from the checker in the Cafeteria during the midnight meal hours. o-O=0 CHRISTM/.S MESSAGE FROM THE FIRE CHIEF The officers of this Dominion Association of Fire Chiefs are greatly concerned with the problem of Pyroxylin Plastic and Nitrocellulose Toys and Novelties manufactured in Occupied Japan, and now being offered for sale on the Canadian Retail Market, This merchandise is highly flame mable and all Fire Officers aré warned to be on guard against this Hazard. A lighted cig- arette will easily ignite them. The President has appealed to the Federal Government to prohibit the importation and sale of this dangerous Hazard. The above is not to be con= fused with those of English or Canadian manufacture which are not considered hazardous.

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