Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1958, p. 3

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Friday & Saturday '- im souNNY GUITAR" "Joan Crawford Sterling Hayden {color) Monday & Tuesday -- "STORY OF HAWKINS" Ronald Coleman Vincent [Trice (color) _ Wednesday & mbecsdiey "THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" Lana Turner Hume Cronyn NADULT" 2-D CLEAN-UP WEEK -- MAY 26 Residents of Terrace Bay are urged to "make the week of May 26th a week to tidy up their premises, We Have a very attractive town, the appearance of 'the lawns and yards. adding to or subtracting from the impression visitors and 'we ourselves get as we drive around the streets. Residents are reminded of the following items: 1. Construction of homes and garages should be continued to completion. 2. Stripped or partly stripped cars _ will not be allowed to remain in drive- ways - or at the back of lot. 3.. Garbage must be placed in covered containers. Wet garbage to be placed in metal containers and combustable garbage in large enough containers to prevent it from : Rettig blown around. All the above items are enforceable and will be enforced. Let's get busy: and shine she place up for the coming summer season. The Board of Trustees asks the cooperation of every citizen. of Terrace Bay in this venture. -- Improvement District of Terrace Bay. ee Bei ree Pe a ae _ |.) S°ATENTION CHESS PLAYERS! i Se Curling Club-Lounge will be available for playing Chess: on. Monday, May 26th from 7 pam. to closing. ' Both' isocial and Round Robin Tournament games may be played. ANNUAL BOWLING BANQUET The Annual Bowling Banquet will be held in the Moose Hall this year on Saturday;: -: June 7 at 7:00 p.m. Presentation of trophies will be made immediately after the banquet and following the ee at a dance will be held. Tickets for this occasion iy be on sale very soon and all you good and earnest. : bowlers as well as guests are urged to buy your tickets as soon as possible. 'Price per ticket is $1.75. | % oe * KK * WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Twenty-two officers and co-workers of the Women of the Moose Chapter 1426 met at the club rooms in the Recreation Centre Wednesday evening for their regular Chapter night meeting. Senior Regent N. Coates dontaaewd the meeting and Recorder E. Burns read the minutes and letters. An announcement was: made on the Mother's Day Ball and lunch counter for same. It was also announced that the dishes and glassware were ordered for the hall. Members answered roll call by donating tea towels and records to the hall, Co-worker Margaret Duriez-and her committee-served' ..-- _ dainty refreshments from tables. covered with' the chapter's new table cloths, and a pleasant hour was enjoyed by all. 4 na aR ee LOST - 8! tree pruner Keecot ee Bare "and Whitesand Lake. - Finder please contact i. Crockford. - Brown binder containing notes, History and French author books, vicinity. of forest fire area, Finder please return to House #8,. or phone 3669,' _ ROOM. AND BOARD. for. one or twa; pets wane - House 37 Pine Crescent.

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