Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 11 Oct 1951, p. 3

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ire you starting to worry about purch- asing Christmas Cards this year? Let the Boy Scouts worry for you. These boys will make a house to house canvas of the Townsite this week end will have a complete display of cerds at very reasonable prices, The money raised from the sale of these cards will go towards expenses of their Summer Camp. Please help them, OCTOBER 20TH IS BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY o-0=0 CREDIT UNION NEWS The Credit Union is operated by a Board of Directors with a bonded Manager appointed to handle the funds, Loans are made after a Credit Committee has approved same and has defined the necessary security and terms of repayment, The interests of the members are protected by a Supervisory Committee which is responsible directly to the members and which not only audits the books but sees that the provisions of the Act, and of the Certificate of Incorporation are complied with, The Manager, usually a part time official, is available at regular times to accept deposits and loan repayments and to pay out withdrawals and loans. Application for the incorporation of a Credit Union is by Memorandum of Association signed by at least twenty persons capable of contracting, Certificates of Incorporation are issued by the Minister of Agriculture, imyone with repayments on loans or dep- osits for share cxpital may do so by compl- eting the deposit slip in their pess book and enclosing the amount of money they wish to deposit. Then drop your pass book in the Credit Union Deposit Box at the Mill Time Clocks, For further Information contact:- Board of Directors Bill Baillie - Pres, fneus Bryans - Vice-Pres, irchie Driffield - Treas. Manager, Harry Goodfellow - Sec'y. Lloyd Boudreau éirt Mercure il, Farrow Ed, Pineault Credit Committee Verne Hopper, fl Stevens, Jim Duncan Supervisory Committee Jim Corrigen Ted Brown It is the Editor's privilege to use a new column heading at any time he sees fit, On this occasion the reason is fairly obvious, BIRTHS Congratuletions this week go to: Mr, and Mrs, Cssie Dalzell who now have a second daughter as of Sunday, October /th, Mr, and Mrs, Jim Duncen on the birth of a daughter on Saturday, October 6th, When approached, duly congratulated and asked where the cigars were, Jim Duncan's classic reply was: "Heck, man, at my age I should be receiving 'em, not handing 'em out," Well said, Jeems! Congratulations also to Mr, & Mrs, George Dashkewytch on the arrival of a son on Friday, October 5th, o-0-0 SPEEDING Provincial traffic laws provide 2 max- imum speed within towns of 30 miles per hour and require motorists to slow down to 15 miles per hour at intersections, With the many intersections in the town this means that if drivers observe the lew they will be travelling at a safe speed, With the large number of young children in our town it is imperative thet all drivers observe great caution if accidents are to be avoided, The police are determined to keep the streets free from careless and fast drivers and anyone who drives to the public danger may expect to suffer the full penalty of the law. 0-0-0 HALLOWE'EN MASQUERLDE DANCE Don't forget folks, Friday, October 26th is the night of the big dance in the Recreation Hall. Now is the time to get those old costumes out and see how they look, It doesn't matter if you come as a Clown or a King, but be sure to join in the fun by dressing up in a costume, There will be prizes for the best costumes, Watch the "News" for more details, and start preparing now for this big event. Everyone is sure to enjoy the entire evening, o-0-90

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