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Terrace Bay News, 13 May 1954, p. 6

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3RD_ AND 4TH VICTORY LOAN BONDS (Cont, ) Canada. After this date no further interest will be paid. Interest Coupons due November ist, 1954 and all coupons dated later than this must be attached to the bonds when they are presented for payment. Payment will be $101.26 for a $100 bond (and for other denom- inations accordingly). This payment includes $1.26 which is interest at 3% from May lst to October lst-the period since the last coupon became payable, By: BANK OF CANADA 0-0-0 RED CROSS CANVASS SUCCESSFUL The residents of Terrace Bay donated a total of $1282,00 in the recently included Red Cross Drive, This amount is appreciated by the Red Cross Society as is evident from a reprint of the following letter, it THE CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY 203a Arthur Street, Port Arthur, Ontario, May 10, 1954. Mr, P, Boudreau, Chairman, Terrace Bay Red Cross Campaign, LongLac Pulp and Paper Co, Ltd., Terrace Bay, Ontario, Dear Mr. Boudreau: We would like to express our deep ap- preciation to you for your co-operation as chairman of the Terrace Bay Red Cross Campaign, We would also like to thank the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company and it's employees for their generous donations, and the canvassers who gave so freely of their time and efforts. The wonderful response we receive each year from Terrace Bay, is a big help to us in our Campaign, and an inspiration to the many volunteer workers of this organization, We understand that Terrace Bay has a weekly publication, and we would appreciate it if you could, through this medium, extend our sincere thanks to the residents of Terrace Bay for their splendid response to the Red Cross Campaign. Yours very truly, THE PORT ARTHUR RED CROSS CAMPAIGN J, L. McCormack, CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN, 0-0-0 IT PAYS TO OBEY WARNING SIGNS} Page 5 FIRE PREVENTION NEWS. =- CRYSTAL BEACH BANS HOLIDAY FIRE WORKS Crystal Beach, Ont, People of this area bent on celeb- rating Canada's traditional holidays with a bang will have to do it outside the village limits, ... ; Claude. Brewster, reeve of this community, 13 miles southeast of Welland on Lake Erie, today reaffirmed Crystal Beach council's decision to ban fireworks in the village on Vic- toria Day, May 24; Dominion Day, July 1; and the Fourth of July, o-O0--0 SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER PLANS STRAWBERRY BRIDGE AND WHIST _ The regular meeting of the Silver Birch Chapter No, 264 was held on Monday, May 1lOth, The Worthy Matron Mrs. E, Rowlandson and the Worthy Patron A. Sinkins presided, A report on catering to the Scouts Annual Father and Son Banquet was made and the Secretary instructed to divide the proceeds between the Scouts and Girl Guides, The Ways and Means Convenor, Mrs. D. Rummery, announced the date of the Annual Strawberry Bridge and Whist Party would be June llth, This will be held in the Hotel Terrace and tickets were distributed to those present, o-0--0 STORK CLUB Congratulations this week go to Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hurley on the birth of a son on May 10th, and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Zwaresh on the birth of a daughter on May 12th. 0-0-0 WOLF CUB NEWS The Cub Pack is now at full strength and will be unakle to take in any more boys. If you have a boy & years old or older who wishes to join, please register his name with Ray Wills, Boys will be accepted into the pack as vacancies occur, in the order in which they are registered. Don't forget camp dates. Cabs July 7th-1lth Scouts " llth-18th, 0-0-0

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