Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 19 Oct 1950, p. 2

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Coneratuleations to Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Koski on the birth of 2 son on Sunday, October 15th. Mother and scn both doing well, 0-0-0 BADMINTON CLUB NEM The Recreation Committee has granted request for additional playin: time, so new hours are es follows: Wednesdey Evening: Still Badminton night in Terrace Bay with open courts to all who wish to participate. Thursdey Evening: Sterting October 26th will be sot aside as Tournament night. Until our tournaments got underwey next month, this night will be open for all. Sunday ifternoon: Open courts for ala participants, & reminder might well be in order that membership fees will be due by October 18, 1950. imy porsons cther than members wishing to pley after that date will be required to pay e25 nightly for the use of the courts. The foes this year are as follows and should be paid to Monty Paget: $3.00 per person 4.00 per couple 200 for Junicrs LS on added service this year, the Executive has purehased club racquets which will be rented at a fee of .25 nightly. These racquets mey be rented by any non- member who wents to see just what the gnme is like or by any member who has forgotten his own. any person wishing to lenrn how to pley Bedminton and needs instruction, will be given all possible help if they contact any one of our executive, all persons contemplating ente ring the first tournament of the se-xson which con- sists of Ledies end Men's Singles and Doubles and Mixed Doubles are requested to turn their nemos in te Clarence Buck at the Hotel no later then Sunday, October 29th. in invitetion is extended to all non-playim residents of the Community to come snd © wetch our players perform. : o-0-0 our the CUBS Tho recular Cub meeting will be held on Friday, October 20th, at 6:30 p.m. in the irmourics, i Confessions: Masses: Pago 2 Saturday, Octobor 21st, 3-4, pem. and 7-8 p.m. Sunday, Setober 22nd, §:00 and 20:00 a.m. i$ previously announecd, the imnual Stag sponsored by the Mon's Club is slated for Thursday, November 9th, in the Recreation Hall, Ron Faust, as Chairman, has a lively progrcamme coming up with many new features being introduced for tho first timc. Tickets are now on snle and these are being handled by Hugh Boudreau in the .dministration Office, They arc $1.00 ench and in addition to the usual privileges, will ontitle the purchaser bo: a duneiy, This Stag wildl end: ct 1600 e.m, sherp, so for good ¢lean fun got your tickets now, get there carly end avoid disappointmmt lator, o-0-0 KIDDIES! H.LLOVWE'EN M.SQUBIUDE Slowly but surely all of the plans are boing completed to ensuro the kicdics the time of their lifo on Healloweten night. The local Kiwnnians «re sparing no effort to make sure that everything is in readiness for the big event, Starting at 6:00 p.m, on the 31st, the kids will moct at tho shopping centre and parade from there to Jackfish Junction (Kenogeni Read) from there through the Town- site end via the Post Office short-cut to the Recreation Hall. On arrival at the Hall, the children will be split into two groups and then the fun really begins, Costume judging for which renl swell prizes will be awarded; -pple ducking; treasure hunt and various emes of all des- eri ptions, Transportation will be the smeller children back o-0-c CiAN..D/. SuWINGS BONDS During the past week LongLeac omployees have had the opportunity of signing to pur- chase Sevings Bonds through the Peyroll Savings Plan. The response is very encoura- ging anc the question of "where do I go to Sign up hes been asked so often that all dnta will be left in the hands of the depart- mentrl canvassers until the end of the month, : SAVING IS EASY ONCE YOU ST.RT available to take to the Townsite,

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