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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jul 1952, p. 1

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Volume 7, No. 29 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY July 17, 1952, CHANGE IN HILL RENT.L R.LTE At the last mecting of the Recrection Committec, a motion was passed amending tho old ruling in rcferencc to organiz- ations having frec usc of the Recreation Hall. The ruling now rcads: "Th-t each group or activity ~ffilintod with the Recrention Committee shall be entitled to the use of the Reercation all one night each ycar, free of charge, to stage some sort of non-profit covent.™ All local groups arc requested to pleasc note this change of policy. 000 COMING EVENT! ! Under the auspices of the Recrc tion Committee, tentative anrranzoments arc being completed to bring a Western Style Show and Dance to Terr-ce Bay on Monday, July 28th, If thoesc plans are completed, the Community Dance scheduled for July 25th, will bc cancelled, Watch next weck's News for furthor dotzils, 0 Oo TAXI SERVICE BEING DISCONTINUED The operators of the Bay Taxi wish to announce thot the local taxi service will be discontinucd after July 24th, and at the same time wish to thark nll who patronized their business, 0 Dio SHOE REP..IR HOURS The Shoe Rep.ir Shop will be closed from July 18th until July 30th for holiday ser.son. 1:0 0 STORK CLUB Congrntulotions this week go to the following proud parents: Mr, & Mrs. Bill Megraw, to whom a son nd heir arrived on Tucsday, July 15th. Mr, & Mrs. fred Berndtsson now hnve a daughter since Tucsday, July 15th, Our good friends and Woodlands ncighbours from Malcolm Spiddell's drive camp, Mr. & Mrs, Richard Taylor now have a son who ws born on Wednesday, July 16th. 000 BASEBALL PRICTISES In an effort to round up a team to go to Marathon on Sunday, two baseball practises will be held nt the South Camp Diamond. The first onc will be tonight at 6:30 and the second will be ot the some time, same place, tomorrow, (Friday) 4 special invitation is ex~ tended to 211 baseball players who have not yct beon contnected to attend these prachiscs, 0.0.0 VISITORS COLUMN Peter Mazza of the Warehouse Staff' recently hod the pleasure of no visit from his sister, Mrs. .ingela Sc'do nnd her two c¢hildren, Lois and Lo: is Jr., of West Prlm Beach, Floridri. Norma Marchiori, a niece, also v.sited Peto. Another sister, Mrs. J, Mnrchiori, hor husband ~nd son Normnn also arrived in town and together the entire party roturncd to tho Lokchead by automobile, Mr. & Mrs. E.M, Jersild ~nd their daughter Ruby are visiting with Esther & Bob Sheppard ~nd fomily, continued on Pg: 3

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