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Terrace Bay News, 29 Sep 1954, p. 3

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IN A a He as . eae "Matinee. cotcber. 1Lst- SS Saori ing Greer AL AT = on ' So AND ee i ter pingeo : Garson tho 5th n october ia starring Marlo : WILD fu Wib fary M prando 2m and GEORGE SEPTON KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Word was received last week that George Septon was killed in an auto accident on Friday, September 17th, near Antigonish, | ova Scotia. George was a balerman in the Pulp J cartment, and at the time was on his unnual vacation visiting his parents, He began employment with the LongLag "ulp and Paper Company on May 10th, '451, and started in the Pulp Department October 1951. Goorge was twenty one years of age Single, He was a very popular young (én in Terrace Bay and his sudden death c"me as a deep shock to all his many | frioncs in Terrace Bay, 'ie was a native of Tracadie, Antigonish Ccunty, Nova Scotia. George is survived by his parents, a sister Rose at home, snd three brothers, Emil, Canadian Army, Joseph Patrick and John Francis, 'oth at home, George's funeral was ucla in Tracadie, Nova Scotia on Sunday, September 19th. 0-0-0 _UNICTPALITY NEWS A By-Law has now been passed providing for a maximum speed limit within the town of 25 M.P.H. This will be effective > soon as the signs which are now on nd, have been erected, Another By-Law is now awaiting approval wil prohibit riding bicycles on sidewalks ~athways, etc. which are under the control the Improvement District, 0-0-0 Popo::3 KIWANIS NEWS Apples for Sale: Members of the Kiwanis Club are now canvassing the town to take orders for boxes of those delicious B.C, MacIntosh reds, If a Kiwanis Club member has not already called won't you place an order when they do? Delivery of the apples will take place this coming week-end or before. At the Tuesday, September 28th meeting Fire Chief George Maitland spoke to the Kiwanis members in con- nection with Fire Prevention Week which is October 3rd to 9th. Fire Chief Maitland's talk was mainly on industrial fires and was very interesting and informative, 0-0-0 HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY Remember this date OCTOBER 6TH, 1954 at 7:00 p.m. A meeting will be held in the Community Church basement on the above date to discuss by-laws, regulations etc. All those interested in playing House League Hockey this year please attend or send a repres- entative of your team. This is an important meeting, R. H. Scowen, Chairman , 0-0-0 LADIES CURLING The Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club will hold their semi-annual meeting wednesday, October 20th,. 1954 at 8:00 p.m..in the Community Church Basement, All Lady Curlers keep watching for more news. 0-0-0 FOR SALE Coniplcte household furnishings, also canoe, small motor and fishing equipment, Children's furniture - Can be seen at 401 Elizabeth avenue or Phone 358. Everything priced for a quick sale, 0-0-0 POST OFFICE NOTICE Will the person wha sent an order for bulbs for 10,61 to the Michigan Bulb Company of Canada, Dept, RH&LO .350 Jones Avenue, Toronto -+ Please contact the Postmaster,

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