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Terrace Bay News, 25 Oct 1951, p. 3

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LADIES CURLING The pguesabon Ladies Curling Club held their Annucl meeting on Mondey evening in the Curling Rink, The following officers wore clected for the coming season: Presi- dent - Betty Jessop; Vice-President - Berbare, Heughn; Sec'y-Treasurer - Irene Edmond; Executive Committee - BHarla Pugh, Ev Gorvin and Elsie Ostling; Draw Committee- EBarla Pugh, Jan Faust and Alice Farrow; Trustce - Ids Romaniuk, It wes decided to continue the operation of the Coffee Bar in the same wey as last year with Ev Garvin being responsible for ordering supplies, We hope to start the season off with a Novelty Bonspiel ss soon as ice is nvodlcble, It is not too soon to get your name in, There will be e charge of One Dollar per person for this Bonspiel. 0-0-0 a LS CREDIT UNION NEWS For the next fow weeks - series of questions end answers teken from the pnmphlet tWhet is a Credit Union?" will oppear in the "News", Question What is ea Credit Union? Answer A Credit Union is a co-operative bank, opernted by people with a common bond of association, to encourage thrift and to pro- vide credit when needed, Q. "hat do you mecnn by "gq common bond of association?" sae The people must be employees of the Same company, members of the same union, lodge or church, .. group of people living within > cortnin area could organize as a community group. Rural groups make an ideal set-up for 2 credit union; langunge or nationeal groups also have » common bond. For further informetion consult any member of the Local executive. 0-0-0 IMPORT NT NOTICE The bronking of insulntors on power lines endangers the lives of people and can cripple the power supply to cities, homes, factories and farms, possibly: ceusing employment lay- offs .nd finnneinl loss to all concerned, We fecl most people understanding this fact, will co-operate fully. The few who will not co-operate, and who preak insulntors wilfully, leave themselves subject to prosecution under the Criminal Code. The Hvdvro-Hlectric Power Commission of Ontario Page' 3 PE iy RA OU ee Crore GN ees cy een a 9:00 p.m, - 1:00 a.m, Friday, November 9, 1951. Music by the NORTHERN KNICHTS Reservetion Only $3.00 Couple Dress Optional eae / For Reservations - Phone or See: Fran Taylor First iid Room Clarence Buck Hotel Olyve Harrison - Personnel Office --/-- {11 reservations must be purchased by Thursday noon, November 8th. Mcke yours now and avaid diseppointment, 0-0-0 Terrnce Bry Fish & Game issociation CHICKEN SHOOT SUND.Y, OCTOBER 28TH Now after weeks ofdelcy on account of power cut-offs in the Townsite, the club will be able to bring to you their Chicken Shoot, It will be held Sundey, October 28th, in the Rifle Renge next to the Taxi stand, A good selection of chickens is on hand for prizes, So bring along your cw .22 rifle and the ammunition will be supplied, The price is -50¢ per target of 3 shots, Starting time is set at 1O)a.m, See you there} REMINDER Next meeting of the Fish & Game Club : will be held on Mond-y, October 29th -t 7:30 pem. in the Recreation Hall, A aah

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