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Terrace Bay News, 22 Dec 1954, p. 6

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AROUND THE TOWN (Cont.) Lakehead Wednesday to bring daughter Mavis home from McKellar Hospital where she is in training to remain until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart Sr. and son Bob will arrive Thursday from Lime Ridge, Quebec to remain as guests of son Jim and family until the 27th, Fran Caddy wil spend the Christmas holidays in Sault Ste. Marie with her Mother, Mrs. F. W,. Caddy. Mr. and Mrs, Elie Salesse and family leave Thursday evening for Kapuskasing to spend Christmas with Mrs. Salesse!'s Father, Mr. C. Brideau and her sisters there, returning to Terrace Bay on ~* Tuesday. Clare Sims left Thursday for Toronto to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E,. Simms and family for Christmas, Doris Hansford also travels to Toronto to be with her family Mr. and Mrs. R. Hansford over Christmas, Mr, and Mrs. T, Gibbens arrived Tuesday from North Bay bringing their grandchildren Mary Pat and Regie Cavan- augh home to their parents, Rita and Joe Cavanaugh for Christmas. Mr, and Mrs, Gibbens will remain for the holiday , season. Bill Haviland will come from Dryden on Friday to spend Christmas day with brother Chuck and family. Grace Marcotte arrived on Saturday from Ryerson Institute of Technology in Toronto and will be the guest of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs, E, Marcotte, o-O-o BOY SCOUT NEWS Now that all the painting and re- pairing is finished in the scout toy: shop and the toys shipped to the Lake- head ta the Children's Aid Society and to St. Josephs Orphanage we would like to thank all those who donated toys to help make some poor childs Christmas a lot happier, We would also like to thank the Girl Guides for their work in dressing our dolls and also Lakehead Freightways for their donation of shipping all our toys. for us, free of charge, As the, scouts plan to make this an annual affair please keep us in mind when you are spring cleaning, etc. and give us your old toys instead of dumping them out. So once again a very big thank you and a Merry Christmas to all Page 6 NEW YEARS EVE DANCE '\ Reservations for this party of the year. are rolling in, Have you made yours | yet? A call to Betty Austin at Local 216 will assure you of an opportunity to join your friends in seeing the Old Year out andthe New Year in. You can buy your tickets from Betty, Mel Moore, Len Crockford, Ned Wer or Jim Mac- Donald. Once again -- The Plac@:is the -High. School ducivesion The Date is December 31, 1954. The time: ae LOs30 pam, 'to 3:00 asm. The Music is by ADAMO The Dress -is optional The Cost is a paltry $3.00 EVERYBODY WELCOME! o-0~o L.0.B.0. STORE HOURS Store will be open all day Thursday, December 23rd and Thursday, December 30th, Store will be closed Monday, December 27th, and Monaay, January 3rd. 0-0-0 HOLIDAY HOURS FOR T.B. ENTERPRISES Christmas Day - Closed All Day Boxing Day - Open 10:00 a.m. -12:00 nodon and 2:00 pem. --4:00pem. New Years Day - Closed all day For emergency service phone 428, A-O-0 WAGHORN'S PHARMACY HOLIDAY STORE HOURS December 25th - Closed all Day December 26th - Open 10:00 awm, - 12 noon 4 7:00 Pym. -- C330 December 27th ----- Open 10:00 a.m, ~- 12 noon 7200 Dame a Os90 0-0-0 LOST One three quarter length axe on highway #17 between Terrace and Schreiber on Sunday, December 19th sometime in the morning. Finder please phone 483, 0-0-0 LOST One four leaf clover for necklet chain, with Shirley ingraved on back. Lost in the vicinity of the High School Finder please contact 259 Kenogami Road or phone 531,

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