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Terrace Bay News, 26 Apr 1956, p. 5

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HOME BINGO (Cont, ) Rules: Two lines any way on one card. Anyone completing two lines on once card should phone Waghorn's Pharmacy and bring it in in 2 hours. Master cards are on display at Waghom's Pharmacy, Rec. Centre, and Mill Entrance at Terrace Bay and Megill's Clothing Store at Schreiber, Numbers will be drawn at Waghorn's Pharmacy eaah day except Sunday. DO NOT PHONE WAGHORN'S PHARMACY FOR THE NUMBERS, 0-0-0 NEW DEPARTURE TIMES OF CANADIAN PACIFIC PASSENGER TRAINS On April 29th the departure times of Canadian Pacific Passenger Trains will be as follows: ' WESTBOUND No. 17 6:35 a.m. Tues-Thurs-Sat ONLY No. 7 6:40 pem, daily "Dominion" No, 5 7:30 pem, daily coach only No. 1 10:00 a.m. daily "Canadian" (Does Not Stop) EASTBOUND : No..18 10:50 p.m. Tues.-Thurs,-Sun. ONLY No,.8 10:50 a.m, daily "Dominion" No. 6 10:00 a.m, daily coach only No, 2 12.57 a.m. daily "Canadian" (Does not stop) 0-0-0 KIWANIS CLUBS OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA HAVE PLACED 25."PEACE MARKERS" ALONG THE 3000 MILE UNFORTIFIED BORDER BETWEEN THE TWO NATIONS-TO DRAMATIZE U.S.-CANADA GOOD NEIGHBOURLINESS The first Kiwanis peace marker was put in place by Michigan Kiwanians at the Ambassador Bridge which connects Detroit and Windsor Ontario, This marker was set up on January 22, 1935, during ceremonies marking the 20th anniversary of the founding of Kiwanis. (Kiwanis International was established in Detroit). Other peace markers were set up by U.S, or Canadian clubs working singly, in pairs or in groups, as the years went by. Plans are currently in progress to set up addit- ional markers before the end of 1956, Inspiration for the 25 Kiwanis peace markers was furnished by the establishment in 1925 of the Kiwanis International Good Will Memorial in. Stanley Park, Vancouver, B.C. This memorial was set up by U.S. and Canadian Kiwanis clubs to signalize the lasting friendship between the two nations, and to commemorate the first visit of a (Cont. on next col.) Page 5 KIWANIS CLUBS (Cont, ) U.S. President, in office, to Canadian soil, That president, 4 Kiwanian, was Warren G. Harding. we Each peace marker is located at an im portant port of entry between the U.S, and Canada, Though they vary in appearance each bears the following legend: ; "This unfortified boundary line between the Dominion of Canada and the United States of America should quicken the remembrance of the more than a century old. friendship between thesé countries -- a lesson of peace to all nations. Erected (date), Kiwanis International", April 28th of this year marks the 138th anniversary of the signing of the Rush- Bagot Agreement which demilitarized the U.S.-Canadian boundary, as memorialized by the Kiwanis peace markers, April 22nd to April 28th will be observed by Kiwanians in both nations as U.S.-Canada Good Will Week, This will be the 35th consecutive year for Kiwanis observance of U.S.-CGanada Good Will Week, 0-0-0 RABIES VACCINE A small supply of this vaccine is still available. Anyone in Terrace Bay who desires to have their dog inneculated should call Dr. M, McCausland at Telephone No, 235, 0-0-0 POLIO VACCINE ; Polio vaccine has now been received and the immunization of those children whe did not receive an innoculation during 1955 will begin this week in all greades of the Public and Separate Schools, Immunization of pre-school children will take place, as more vaccine becemes available, Dr..M. McCausland, Medical Officer of Health, o-0-0 K. OF C. AMATEUR SHOW Plans are all complete for the Amateur Show to be held Friday, May llth, at 8:00 Pem. in the Auditorium, e : A wonderful list of prizes has been sel-~ ected for the winners in each division, so be sure to get your entries in soone School children may get their entry forms from their teachers, and the adult entries are to be given to Bill Sernesky, phone 4,73,

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