KT'NIS CLUB OFFICERS INSTALLED FOR 1951 it their regular dinner meeting on January 9, 6:30 p.m., at Hotel Terrace, the Board of Directors and club officers for the year 1951 were officially installed in office. To perform this ceremony , Immediate Past District Governor (Western Canada District) Harry Irving of the Port Arthur-Fort William club was present to do the honours. Harry commended the olub highly on it's initiel year of service to the Community. Those members installed to office for the coming year were:- President - 41 McColl; Vice-President - Dr. Jack Shaunessy; Secretary-Treasurer - Bob Sheppard, Board of Directors:- Bert Laundy - Immediate Past President; Bill Borsum, Monty Paget, Les Crnndelmire, Rev. A. Lavender, Dr, Jack Ridge, Clarence Smith, Fred Soughton was presented with his first year tab which signifies 100% attendance for the year. another highlight of this very success- ful dinner meeting was a most interesting talk given by George Burke also of the Port Arthur-Fort ifilliam Club. George is . Kiwanian of long standing, having been district Governor of Western Canadn and President of his club during his expe- rience with Kiwanis, His t-lk dealt with the use of common sense in our everyday activities, as an antidote for the troubled times in which we live, George's ready wit mingled with his sane words of wisdom combined to mske this speach one of the most interesting of the season, 0-0-0 RIFLE CLUB f, meeting of the Club has been ealled for Monday, January 15, at 7:30 p.m, at the irmouries for the purpose of electing officers for the 1951 season, Please mke every effort to attend as your support and assistance in mking the various decisions will be required. The other matters which will require discussion should -not require a lengthy meeting so please do your best to attend and we/keep it as short as possible. shall ein ST, M.RTIN'S PARISH NOTICE St. Martin's Men's Club and Ladies Guild are holding a social evening in the basement hall of the church on February 6th. This is an opportunity for manbers of St. Martin's Parish to get acquainted. Card games and luneh, No admission charge. Page 5 COMMUNITY SAFETY P.RTY © Next ednesday night should be « big night at Terrace Bay for it will mark the second time a Safety Party has been held in the Community to celesrate reaching a major objective in our accident prevention progrem. There will be dancing from 10 p.m, to 2am. to the music of Joe Adamo's 'Northern Knights". Special draws for prizes will be conducted at 11:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m, with the names of all LongLac employees "in the barrel", Employees "on shift" at the time of the draw whose names are drawn will receive any prizes won by them. Soft drinks, cheesies and potato chips will be "on the house", 4 good time should be had by all, Cn Friday and Saturday as part of the celebration, the famous ielt Disney Tech- nicolour film "CINDERELL/." will be shown. On both evenings the show will get under way at 7:30 p.m, with a Saturdny afternoon matinee at 2:00 p.em. There will be treats for the kiddies at nll shows and no admi- ssion will be charged to anyone, 0-0-0 W BOOKS FOR THE LIBR/.RY THE HINGE OF F..T2 - by Winston S. Church- ill. Fourth Volume of the Second World 'ar, THE PEOPLE /GLINST O'HARA - «A Crime Club special by Blenazar Lipsky. TROUBLE IN THR GUEN - by Maurice Walsh. In its adroit description of Highlands and Highlanders, the author writes with all his mother wit. o-0-0 CL,SSIFIED /.VERTISING Opportunity to purchase one of best- cared-for cars in town, and save expproxi- mately 1/3 the cost of a fully-equipped new one. Barl Veitch offering for sale (Dec.) 1948 Plymouth Special DeLuxe 6- passenger Coupe, Air Control Heating, Block Heater, Side Vision Mirror, Slip Covers, ete, Colour--Hamilton Green, Call at 43 Pine Crescent, Dial 49, after business 'hours, 5 o-0-0 FOR SALE Lady's Mouton Coat, size 12, Like new, Will sell for $85.00. apply to Mrs, Tim- pano at House #177 after 6 p.m. FOR S/ALE Southwind cnr heater in good condition. Apply to A, Mercure at House #13, Pine Crescent, !