Volume 7, No. 38 REVEREND ARTHUR LAVENDER TO HE.D KIW/NIS THIS YER Last Tuesday at the regular Kiwanis meeting, the Reverend irthur Lavender was elected for the year 1953 as president. In addition, the following officers were elect- ed: Vice-President - Paul Boudreau, Directors - Meredith Nelson, Tom Walters, 41 Lindskoog, and Herman Roberts, The Sceretary is an appointed office and will be announced later. HALLOWE'EN PLRTY SLL SET The mammoth Kiwanis Hallowe'en Party is all set for Hallowe'en night and it lcoks like it will be = real wow. 4 program of real smash acts has been lined up and alth- ough there has becn a ccnsiderable demand for tickets, we are sorry tc report that only pre school children and students who are still attending school and whe are in costume or are participating in the show, will be allowed to attend, (However, if the show is the smash hit we expect, we may take it on the road.) The program for the 31st is as follows: After School - Treasure Hunt 7:00 to 7:30 - Judging costumes 7:30 to 8:30 - Colossal talent show 8:30 10:9:30 ~ Movies 9:30 to midnight - Teen age dance Prizes and surprises throughout Note: Only teenagers allowed at the dance, that is, those who have passed their 12th birthday. 0=~0=0 FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Beginning Friday, Oct. 24th, there will be a free delivery service at the L & L Meat Market, Time of delivery will be from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m, cn Saturdays. Phone orders will be filled with care & choice cuts, LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY October 23, 1952, SAVINGS BOND DRIVE GOING STRONG Throughcut the whole of the mill and offices, as well as hospital and hotel groups, we are receiving interim reports indicating that the current Savings Bond campaign is going well. Both in the number of buycrs and in dollar volume, it's shaping up as one of the best years yet for the Mill Division of Longlac. However, we've got something to shoot for! Longlac Woodlands! first report this year shows an average sale per buyer of $64,6,00, Marathon Mill's first report shows an cverage sale per buyer of $424, while 0 & M at Fort Frances has $374. per buyer on first reports, : Lt the time this paper goes to press, a composite figure cannot be provided, but already three departments have exceeded last year's totals. 0-0~0 1! CURLING NEVWS!! All curlers, past, present and future, please note the Annual General Meeting will be held during the 1st week in November, Watch next week's Terrace Bay News when the definite date will be announced. 0=-0=0 ARMISTICE DINNER Ex service personnel of Terrace Bay have arranced to observe Remembrance Day at a dinner to be held at Hotel Terrace at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, November llth, Tickets are in the hands of Ed. Brady and Hugh Boudreau who have assigned others to assist in their distribution, Due to the limited capacity of the dining room, only 100 tick-~ ets will be available which will sell for $2.00 each, Navy, Army and Air Force are represente (cont. on page 4) Bt