KIWANIS CLUB NEWS Mombers of the Kiwanis Club of Torraco Bey wore hosts to the Kinsmen's Club of Sehreiber on Tuosday evening last in the Hotel Terrace. In the absence of President Bert Laundy, Vico President Al McColl prosided and extended a hearty welcome to the visi- tors, The speaker for the evening was Glen Lumbers who gavco a very interesting «and informative talk on the history of spices, telling many intcresting storios in connec- tion with the spices that wo most commonly uso. Glon was thanked for his address by Jack Ridge, who voiced the appreciation of all present. Doug Douglas, Vice President of the Schreiber Kinsmon, acting for {lex Gordon, the President, enlled on Kon Hutchinson to thank the Kiweniens for their hospitality. In oxpressing the hope that many more inter- elub gathorings between tho Kinsmen and the Kiwanians could be arranged, Ken was spock- ing for every maaber of both clubs, Last 'Wednesdey, some scven Kiwanians end their ladies under the leadership of President Bert ond Mrs. Laundy, journeycd to Fort Williem to ettend the Ladies' Night of the Kiwanis Club of Fort Williem and Port /xrthur. The pices de resistance" of tho evening wes ean address by Don Murdock of Winnipeg, president of Kiwanis International who gripped tho attention md inspired the henrts of 211 who heard him as ho recounted tho achievements of Kiwanis and envisioncd its possibilitics, Don made e stirring appeal to every Kiwanien present to place more emphasis on the spiritucl interpretetion of life and challenged his audicnce to safeguard and promote the interests of the three great institutions of the country; the home, the ehurch end the school, Those who had the privilege of listening to our chicf folt that it was woll worth the journcy in spite of the fact thet cortain members of the party spent the night by the side of the road, a situation for which fog was entirely responsible. o-0-0 EVERYONE HAS SOMSTHING TO SAVE FOR....-.-- CiNSD.. SLVINGS LON BONDS "ILL GO ON S..LE OCTOBER 16th, THEY WILL BS tV.IL.BLS 100 USU/L TO LONGL.C EMPLOYEES ON .. P..YROLL DEDUCTION B..SIS. . o~0+0 Pago 4 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK -(Cont'd from P.1) 2,(Cont'd) Fire Fighting picturcs will be shown in tho Reercation Hell after the denonstretion and all residents are cordially invitod, 3. During firo provention week ell residents of the townsite and North Camp will receive instructivo literature and it is hoped that all will read it carofully. 4. There will be « Poster and Essey Contest for the school childron with prizes to be presented by tho Kiwanis Club. 0-0-0 ST. M.RTIN'N P.RISH - (Cont'd from F,3) BINGO: To wind up the Bazaar (and not to be outdono by tho Ladies) the Monts Club will get their BINGO undorway at 7:30 Pm, also in the now Church. Under the eapable super- vision of Father Roonicke, details have beon fully attonded to and bingo cnthusiasts will be suro to onjoy the full cvening, Cash prizes will predominate but thore also bo worthwhile prizos offcred from some of the Bazear itoms which will be sot aside for tho Bingo. It my be your turn to be lucky so meko up your mind now that you'll be there with your fingers crossed, rabbit's foot, ctc. will o~0-0 IMPORT..NT NOTICE TO TO NSITE C..R OWNERS WHO REQUIRE GiR/.GES The question of cdditional Townsite garages is now being considered, i411 persons who are interested in garage space are asked to contact Paul Valker, Townsite Manager, in the Engineering Office immediately, or Fred Soughton, Services end Safety Supervisor, in the Personnel Office, The rental rate for Townsite garages, including electricity for block heaters, is only $48.00 per year, payable by pay- roll deduction at the rate of $4.00 per month, ' IF ,DDITION/L GARAGES RE BUILT, THSY "TLL Be JLLOTTSD ON 4. "FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED" BASIS, SO G&T YOUR N:ME IN EARLY. Meee ee ee ete o-0-0 Reeent visitors to Terrace Bay were Mr. and Mrs, Tom Tronsen, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. urt MeKay and son Terry who visited the Bldon Marosticas. while here they were entertained by Mrs. Emily Peppard at her home on Kenogami Road.