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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jan 1950, p. 1

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ee TE EEE SSS SSS NSS PEAS SSS Ss ey ee Volume 5, No. 2 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY January 19,: £950, ene A me eRe NET BANK BUILDING MAKES PROGRESS Your operator had the pleasure of 'having a conducted : tour through the partially completed new Imperial Bank building in the Townsite, hen finished, this new addition to our Townsite services will certainly be a credit to the Community, The Main floor will be completely taken up with teller's cages, counters, manager's office, vault, safety deposit boxes, coupon=clipping booths, etc., while the basement will be divided into sections comprising storage vaults, snack preparation accomodation for the male staff, plus a large Recreation Room for the Bank staff. On the second floor will be the large, spacious and completely modern apart ment for the Manager. In addition, there will be a three-room suite of living quarters for the male staff which will be equally up-to-date, This new structure will be completely modern in every respect including air-con- ditioning of the main floor and basement as well as being steam heated by the Central Heating Plant, All in all this will be a welcome addition to our fastegrowing little TOWN» o-Oro LEGION NEWS There will be a meeting of the local branch on Monday the 3rd of January at 7:45 p.m, sharp. Officers and members of the Executive are reminded of the meeting to be held in the office of Dr. J. 0. Shaunessy at 7:00 p,m,, Friday the 20th of January. 0-0-0 KIWANIS CLUB The newly formed Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay are to receive their Charter during a dinner on Wednesday night, January e5th at the Hotel Terrace. Approximately 30 members of the Sponsoring Club, the Kiwanis Club of Port Arthur - Fort William are expected to attend with their ladies, as well as members of other District Clubs and Accredited Representatives of Kiwanis International, The Charter will be pre- sentcd by the immediate Past District Governor, Mr, Harry Irving of Fort William. 0-0-0 ' KEGLER'S CLUB Don't forget to get your membership cards from Leon at the alleys, Action starts on Sunday, January 22nd at 1:00 pam. 9-0-0 STORK NEWS Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Daley on the birth of a baby daughter on Sunday, January 15th. 0-0-0 TEEN TOWN DOIN'S At. a combined meeting on Monday, January 16th.of the Senior and Junior Councils of Teen Town, plans were drawn up for the gala opening of the New Teen Town Club Room, situated between the Bowling Alloys and the Theatre. The official opening will be observed by a dance which will be restricted to mem- bers of Teen Town, their parents and a few special guests, Efforts are now being made to obtain the Schreiber Orchestra and refreshments in the form of coffee, cake and sandwiches will be served. . All Teen Towners are urged to have their Membership Applications turned in to George DeLong, Darrell Webb or Louise Farrow by Saturday night at the latest, If your © applicetion is not turned in, it may result in your being overlooked when the invitations are mailed for opening night. Glen Baillie, House Committee Chairman is requesting voluntary help to clean and tidy up the Club Room. Sue Lumbers, Entertainment Committee Chairman, is looking after arrangements for the orchestra and her committee members will assist in lining up sandwiches and coffee, ' Wembership cards are now on order and on payment of 41-00 membership fee will be. issucd to those who have.passed membership requirements.

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