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Terrace Bay News, 6 Mar 1958, p. 8

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FIGURE SKATING NEWS The Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club will present "Ice Frolics of 1958" on Saturday, March 15th. There will be an afternoon and evening performance so everybody can plan to attend this wonderful show, Our club professional, Mrs. Ivy Pattison, and all our skaters have put in many hours of practice and hard work to make this their top per- formance. Tickets will be available from any member of the Executive and will also be sold atthe door. Prices are 50¢ for adults and 25¢ for children. &fternoon performance at 2:00 p.m. Evening performance at: 8:00 p.m. -- Ss eee Pictures of all groups in full carnival costume will be taken in the arena at 5:00 p.m, Sunday, March 9th. Please make sure that all concerned are there in full dress. Saturday, March 8th A completé rehearsal of the entire: show at 1:00 p.m. sii with the , peanuts. Tuesday, March 11th A complete rehearsal of the entire show at 4:00 p.m. Sharp, starting with the Peanuts. Friday, March Lith _ Dress Rehearsal 5:30 p.m. a aig ee GUIDES AND BROWNIES | The Annual Easter Egg Sale, put on by the Local Association will take place in the Hudson's Bay Store on March 29th. Anyone wishing to order personalized eggs will please phone Helen Brooks at 3691 or Elva McMillan .at 3662 by March 20th. : An assortment eos cards are iat Yanite -as well as boxes of Easter, Sympathy, Birth- day and Everyday Cards. Anyone wishing to 'order please phone Helen Brooks at 3691, In.der is well underway. approached you yet you will be contacted race Bay, the Red Cross Campaign If a convasser has not soon, Your co-operation in this campaign is . earnestly solicited. The Canadian Red Cross Society provine many services in Ontario. Following are just, a few typical examples. WATER SAFETY SERVICE trained 425 . Instructors during 1957 for local water safety programmes and 19,750 Red Cross awards were earned during the summer months. WOMEN'S WORK sroups, made up of 4,900 volunteers, made 79,186 articles of clothing, comforts and: bedding for local and overseas relief and provided 439,321 surgical dress- . ings for Blood Transfusion Service and Out- post Hospitals, HOMEMAKER SERVICE in 24 Branches looked after 3,1¢2 cases, totalling 20,229 days of service. DISASTER strikes when it is least expected, but your Red Cross is READY with clothes and comforts. Puring 1957, 1,237 were supplied with Red Cross emergency assistance, DENTAL COACHES visited 4 different localities in 1957, treating 2,860 children, and 3,945 dental operations were performed, You are there when the Red, Cross extends a heiping hand. Please remember that your Red Cross eanvasser is a volunteer worker and it is only through the help and assistance of these canvascers that these campaigns are : Possible. | OO" UP OO Last year over 15,700 hospitalized veterans completed 61,640 articles in the Arts and Crafts programme of the Canadian Red Cross. You share in this service through the dollars you donate to the Canadian Red Cross Society.

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