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Terrace Bay News, 20 Nov 1952, p. 1

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Volume 7, No, 47 LARGEST CIRCULATION TOMORROW NIGHT IS THE NIGHT Yezzir, for those lucky people who have tickets, tomorrow night (Friday the 21st) is the night they can put on their oldest clothes ond really go cut and have some good old fun at the Hard Time Cabaret. There'll be something for everyone and a laugh a minute. The "Vogobonds" are the band and only those in old clothes will be ndnitded, so get 'em ready now. Party starts at nine o'clock so eome early ond 8tay late, If ycu can't get no baby sitter, bring the neighbor's wife, but come! You'll be sorry if you miss it, cuz it's "The Party of the Year!" B.IL F.CKS J. Party starts of 9:00 Fridny, Nov, 21lsh, 2. $15,00 cash dcor prize = drawing at 10:00 shrrp,. 3. Lenve ycur overcont in the cnr, No hat or coat checking, (We need the b-r for other things.) 4. Must be in old clothes to be admitted, 5.20 bits the price of ndmission, 6. M-nmics' Grotto is the spot. (Ree Hnll to you). 7. at the time this wns written (Tues, nite) thore were no few tickets left. Don't blome me if they're ll sold out by now, You hind your chance. But if you reclly wnnt to come, talk renl nice to one of the ticket sellers below and for a small bribe they might squeeze another small Brblei in ff or you, Those who nny hnve oo few tickets left: Leon - it the nlleys Frank - Ot the Pulp Mill Office Ken Weppler - Poy Office. o=0~0 SHOE REPAIR SHOP HOULS From November 19th till the 27th, the shop will be open during the morning from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon, IN TERRACE BAY November 20th, 1952, POPPY D..Y C.MP.IGN - NOVEMBER 11TH, 1952, The following are the results of the above cnmpaign which was held jointly in Terrance Bay and Schreiber on Szturday, Nov, 8th, Box Collections in T.Bay # 47.85 Collections in Schools in T.Bay 19.84 67.69 Box Collections in Schreiber ¢$ 95.98 Scheel Collections in n 15.42 109.40 Proceeds from sale of Wreaths $105,00 Grond Total Collected $282,09 This is a very gratifying incrense from ~ny previous year and the Legion executive would like to take this opportunity to thank very sincerely all those who donated both their time ond their money. In particular, the Legion is indebted to those who took up the collections and to the School teachers who tcok the trouble to explain to the young- sters the meaning of Remembrance Day and the symbol of the poppy. Out of the total collected, the sum of $135.00 goes to the veterans who make the poppies, This sum will help to maintain thosc disabled ex-scrvicemen who are in hosp- itzls acress Cenando, The remainterwill be used for purposes of relief for ony needy veterans and their dependents who are in unfortunate straits. Both Terrace Bay and Schreiber can be proud cof their part in this year's campaign. Thank you =-- You did not forget. 0-0-0 It costs money to prevent tuberculosis but it costs seven or eight times as much to tolerate it. Christmas Seal Dollars, spent to prevent buberculosis, are a saving in the long Tun. 0-0-0

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