---- ey Volume 7, No. 27 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERDL.CE BAY July 3rd, 1952, GOLF DRIVING RANGE KIWANIS CLUB Last year, the Golf Driving Range was Officcps of the Kiwnnis Club of Terrace completed by some of Terrace Bay's civic Bry today announced that Bill Borsum s minded citizens. They spont a considerable represented the club at the 37th annual amount of time nnd offort (in conjunction convention of Kiwanis International, June 15-19 with the Company, who contributcd the matorials. at Seattle, Wash. and equipment) to get thc Range into operation, The dolegntes elected Internationnl officers This year, the Range was made rcady for acted on ~mendments to the Kiwanis International play during the month of June and the Recrcat- Constitution and By-Laws, ~nd passcd on ion Committoc hired an attendant on the basis resolutions presented to the convention, of him koeping all reccipts in rcturn for his He dlining the convention spenking program services. The Committee ~lso budgeted $100.00 were cminent business, political, prefessiontl g. to be held for the purchase of new balls, clubs, poligious leaders. gtc., bub tc date nrc holding this in reserve John G, Dicfonbaker, member of the Canadian until the need ariscs, Prices were reduced Prrliament at Ottawa, addrossed the huge this yoar to the prosent lovel of : first delegation in Scattle's Civic Auditorium at the 25 balls - .25; sccond 25 balls - .20° .g& all 4ll-Kiwanis Night mecting, He is one of Canada's additional at .15 per 25 balls, top orators znd an expert on rational Affairs. Despive 11 of this, we arc not getting Tuesday morning, TheodoreR, McKeldin, enough perticipants to warrant kceping the Govenor of the St te of Maryland, and James M, Ronge open, The total receipts for Monday & (Ji. ie) Fi'lu, Hollywood commentator, also Tuesday of this week were .95, That, of spoke, Governor McKeldin has won national course, 1s not cnough to keep the attendant recognition for his administrative abilities interested and indicates guch.a lack of and political rcforms. Fidler is president enthusiasm that further subsidization by the of National Kid's Day Foundation nnd spoke Committee is not warranted. In short, unless on the highly successful nnnu~l Kid's Daj intercst picks up we may be forced to close . ;sponsored by 3,500 Kiwnnis clubs on the fourth the Range, Saturdey of cach September. Come on you club swingers - get out thore More than 10,000 Kiwsninns and their and swing! familics viewed a glittering dramatic production 0=0=0 in a huge pavilion on the University cf SWIMMING POOL SPLASHES Washington c-mpus. The 1952: swimming season got off to a 2.8 0 .dolegnte from the Terrace Boy club Bill , good start with Colin Croig being the first convencd with fellow Kiwanians from every state " swimmor of the official season. in the Union, Canadian provinces, and the £11 of those Who arc 5 ycecas old and over territorics of fLlaska, Hawaii, andthe Yukon, who wish to learn: to swim should come down to The convention was one of the largest in the + the swimming bench during regulnr hours and _ history of the internationcl comunity service get rogistered for classes, orgnnization, £11 those who are under five, should be 0-0-0 accompenicd by a parcnt when they go te the STORK CLUB pool for swimming lessons. Congratulations tc Mr. & Mrs. Ken McLeod The woter's warm the wenther'siine, on the arrival of a daughter on Thurs, June 26th. Come down to the pool, and havé a good time.