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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jun 1950, p. 2

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Sunday, June 25th, 11;00 a.in. service will be conducted by Rev. A. Fe Lavender, There will be no evening service, Please note that services in the morning will be at 10:00 asm. Sunday during July and August only. The Comunity ohare Ladiest juxi- lliary are nolding a Rummage Sale on Saturday, June 24th, from 10;00 a.m, till 4:00 p.m, It is to be held in the showrooms of the Terrace Bay Enterprises Garage. There will be good used clothing, household articles and toys, On Friday, June 23rd, there will be a house- toehouse pick-up for these articles, O-Omo A very successful Stag was hela by the Battery on Saturday night to mark the completion of the First Army season in Terrace Bay. Twenty members of "Ht Troop from Marathon under Capt. E,. J. Williams were in attendance and also stayed over for the Church Parade on Sunday. Lt. Col. R. Morgan~Sinith from Prairie Command Headquarters tcok the Salute after the Church Parade, which was also attca- arn by the Scouts & Cubs. O-0--0 Someone said recently, and we quote "Terrace Bay has the best darned women's ball team between here and ----- t, Just to prove that whoever said that knew what he was talking about, the local ladies sent the "Hildas' back to the Lakehead still stinging from a double defeat here at the local ball diamond last Sunday. Our gals took the visitors into camp by the scores of 17-6 and 17-10, In the first game which was a Seven inning tilt, Jean Lawrence pitched the first five and was relieved by Olyve Harrison for the last two innings. In the night-cap which went the full nine innings, Jean pitched the whole game, Dot Dalzell did the catching chores for both games, All of the girls who saw action in either or beth games accredited themselves Contfd on'P. 3 RESERVE ARMY PARTY sities SOFTBALL the Last. Fr} Terrace Bay Teen town group held a very successful dance at which a gay throng of dancing patrons attended, Teen- agers attended from Red Rock, Nipigon and Schreiber, in addition to a fair number of adults, It was a delight to see so many of the graduating Teenagers dressed in their formals, compiete with corsages, and oh, Such handsome young escorts, The local group wish to extend their sincere thanks to all of the Townsite residents who so kindly donated the sand- wiches and cake provided at the midnight intermission, A note of special thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Joe Marcella and Mr, and Mrs, Bd Cavanaugh who volunteeret cthseiz services Lu se bu ite sus tac lunch, The Teen-agers, both girls boys, are to be congratulated on the ful job of organizing that they did. o~0-0 An important meeting of the Club will be held on Wednesday, June 28th, at 73:30 p.m. at the Rifle Range in the South yi Discugsion will involve our Club's program for the euiniusat and Fall, with parti- cular emphasis on an Cutdoo: Rifle Counpeti« tivn, One other very impcrtant piece of business will be election of officers to fill existing vacancies on our Ixecutive, Please try to be on hand if you possibly can. o-0-0 FOR LOCAL 665 ida om and wonder = RIFLE CLUB NEW OFFICERS FQ] Members cf the local Union voted on Tuesday and elected Dan Gillis in as President with Alex Chisholm to serve as Vice-President, Ted Brown is slated to take over the duties of Treasurer, Jim Duncan remains in office as Financial Secretary as does Maurice Howe.as. Reaording Secretary. O-0-0 Due to Saturday, July lst, being a holiday, the lecal garbage pick-up will be made on Friday, June 30th. PLEASE MAKE CARETUL NOTE. GARBAGE PICK-UP NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN 9:00 ome June 20th to Fune 26th to 9:6 00 00. 'Me m, July | 3rd beeen me ae ended Se "DON'T LET AN ACCIDENT TAG YOU OUT"

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