Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 13 Mar 1952, p. 1

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Volume 7, No, 9 JRGEST CIRCULATION IN TERR..CE BAY March 13, 19532, SHAMROCK N GH T ~ RIDAY The Women's Auxiliary of the Comunity Church will present a Musical Evening in the Church Hall on Friday night at 8:15 p.m. The entertainment for the evening will be supplied by the Church Choir who heave prep- ared some very special numbers for this oce- asion, Emphasis will be on old Irish Favour- ites along with a sprinkling of some ever- popular tuncs, The balance of the programme will consist of Organ numbers and Vocal Solos, Tickets are now on sale by the canvass- ers, but if you are not canvassed, don't worry about it too much, as you will be able to pick up your tickets at the door. Admis- sion for adults is .50¢ and children .25¢. If you remember how much you enjoyed the concerts that this group staged last year, you'll be sure not to miss this one. 0-0-0 FIGURE SK..TING C:RNIV.L ON S/.TURDAY NIGHT The combined Schreiber-Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club will present its annual carnival on Saturday night at 8:15 p.m, in the Schreiber Arena. The pupils under the direction of Miss Leura Hall have been put- ting in a lot of extra practise hours to make this a really attractive show, Prices of admission for adults is ,50¢ and children v25¢. ATTENTION MOTORISTS "This office has received official infor- mation that the period for use cof the 1951 Ont, plates without 1952 windshield stamp, and the period of 1951 drivers' license has been extended to midnight, Mar. 20, 1952. Ontario Provincial Police, 0=0-0 NEW MEAT MARKET TO OPEN FRIDAY Tomorrow, Friday, March 14th, the new L & L Meat Market will open its doors to the public, Thc operators of this newest snter- prise in town, Bill Louk and Ralph Lindberg come to us with many years of butchering experience behind them. 4 delivery system has now been set up with the co-operation of the Meat Market operators and Pete and Joe Diduch, twc of our local truck owners. This new scrvice enables the Mcat Market to take phone orders or store orders for delivery in the morning and afternoon. The phone number is Dial 21, Stcre hours will be from 9:00 a.m, till 5:30 p.m. Gaily except Wednesday when it will close at 12 noon. A pleasant bit of news for Terrace Bay residents is the fact that a meat and grocery delivery service will be started tomorrow for a month's trial period. Delivery prices and times are as follows: Morning Delivery at 10:30 from L. & L, Meat Market and 11:00 from The Bay Groceteria (No, phone orders accepted from The Bay), After- noon Delivery at 3:30 p.m, from IL & L and 4:00 p.m, from the Bay, Anyone wishing to have other parcels picked up and delivered may leave word of same at the Meat Market when placing orders. Prices will be: .15¢ per delivery from the Meat Market and .25¢ from Bay Groceteria. Meat parcels may be left at the Bay with groceries and delivered for one price of .25¢., (Please note: All delivery charges will be collected at dest- ination.) The Bay Groceteria will not accept phone orders for groceries.

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