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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jun 1955, p. 5

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AROUND THE TOWN (Cont.) Mrs, A, E, Wingate with daughters Christine and Cathy arrived Tuesday from Los Angeles, California to be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cal Harvey, Mr, and Mrs, Gerard Fecteau and Earl of Port Arthur ware visitors of Alex and Nacy Marquis and family for the weekend, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur LeBlanc with sons Alvin and Michel have returned from a motor trip to Atholville, N.B., where they attended the Ordination of Gervais LeBlanc, son of Mr, and Mrs, Adelard LeBlanc, They also visited relatives and friends in Campbellton and Bathurst, N.B, Mrs. J, A. Plourde of Campbellton, who was visiting with Art LeBlanc and family left for Montreal to visit with her daughter and family, Mrs, Charles Trudeau, o-0-0 FOUND One silk kerchief with brown border, after the Moose Lodge Dance. Call at House 163, 0-0-0 JULY 1ST....+¢DERBY DAY IN TERRACE BAY Terrace Bay's Fifth Annual Fish Derby will be held on Friday, July lst, 1955, at the mouth of the Aguasabon River, The Registration booth and weighing-in stand will be erected shortly. There is a nice selection of prizes this year so be sure to plan on entering this holiday event. Derby hours will be from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 peme Advance Registration tickets will go on sale shortly. The Annual Fish Derby Dance will be held in the High School Auditorium on Thursday, June 30th. Dancing will be from 16300 p.m. till (2:00 asm. The music will be provided by Joe Adamo's orchestra, The door prize for the dance will be 1 - Chestnut 55# Special Canoe, the ideal canoe for fishing trips to the many inland lakes in this vicinity, DERBY REGISTRATION TICKETS $1,00 per person DANCE TICKETS - $1.00 per person A list of the persons selling these tickets will be published in the next issue of the "News", so watch for it next week, 0-0-0 CREDIT UNION NEWS CALENDAR BANK FAN SAYS A calendar bank fan came to the office the other day, and we had a very profitable talk. Here is his experience: "T bought my calendar bank a couple of years ago and decided to save a dime a day. Looking at my passbook yesterday I noticed that the dimes, which by the way I never missed, had become $72.54, A nice amount to have tucked away for a rainy day. Of course, I am not going to touch the money unless I need it desperately. My plan is to build my share account to $1000, It will take some years but by the time I retire I will have the money in my credit union. With a dime a day it would take me 25 years, but actually it is easy to sneak in a quarter once in a while, The bank is also a convenient place to get rid of your pennies. "The calendar bank idea spreads fast. I brought a couple of banks home a while ago, My boy is putting his savings in one---sometimes a penny, but on his birthday a dollar bill, He is saving for a bike, he says. "My wife has something she calls a piano fund, I don't know if we will ever get a piano, but it is interesting to watch her save on the household money and-put it in the calendar bank, We surely don't eat any less because of her saving the change. If you don't have one, see your credit union treasurer. He will be happy to get you one, o-0-0 FOR SALE an | eine Sibicuns' dress of light blue taffeta, with a net overskirt. Can be worm with or without net overskirt. Size 11 or 13. Never been worn. Cheap. For more information phone 459 or call 147 Birch Crescent. 0-0-0 FOR SALE 1931 Model A Ford in very good condition, including spare parts, Tires like new, Re-built motor just put in this spring. Can be seen at 140A Birch Crescent or by contacting time card #148. Best offer takes it. 0-0-0

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