Page e VOTES HOBBY FAIR An interesting display and demonstration of various hobby crafts will be shown in the School on Tuesday evening, March 7,,at 8:00 p.m, in connection with the Education Week Program, This should prove interesting to all age groups. Don't miss this opportunity to see this display and if you have any questions to ask regarding these hobbies the demonstrators will be only too glad to answer them, 0-0-0 EDUC! TION -_EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS During Education Week "Open House" will be held at the Terrace Bay School on Tuesday evening, March 7, at 8:00 pam. All parents and everyone interested is heartily welcome, Iunch will be served under the auspices of the Women's Institute, o-O-0 KEEP FRIDAY, MARCH 24TH OPEN FOR THE BIG KIWANIS COMMUNITY FISH FRY 0-0-0 BADMINTON NEWS Remember the social evening after Badminton on iJednesday, March 8th, Come out, members and bring your friends, Everyone is welcome, There will be modern and old-time Amicitia, One of our members will give instructions in square dancing ~ as it should be done} Coffee and donuts will be served and a good time will be had by all} Admission - members 25¢ Non-members =-- 50¢ Dancing - 10 pm----? Everyone is Welcome o-O0-0 CHAPLSAU LADY BOWLERS TO VISIT TERRACE BAY Tomorrow afternoon, Friday, March 3rd, two teams of lady bowlers from Chapleau will take on two teams from our Ladies! League. The visitors will arrive here from Schreiber and the games will be rolled in the afternoon, These touring keglers are having themselves quite a little jaunt, having left Chapleau to. take on White River, Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay before returning home again. 0-0-0 CURLING The District Bonspiel, which will be held in Terrace Bay and Schreiber on Satur- day and Sunday, will get underway at 3:00 p.m, sharp on Saturday. Matches will be played in Terrace Bay at 3:00 and 6:30 p.m, on Saturday, 9:00 a,m,, 12:00 noon, 2:30 and 7300 p.m. on Sunday. Visiting rinks will be here from Red Rock, Schreiber and Marathon to defend their reputations as red-hot "soope'er-uppers", The Committee announces that all plans are in readiness to greet the visitors and that a real good time will be had by all, The six rinks to represent Terrace Bay will be made as follows: No, 1 - Boudreau, Campbell, | Boudréau and Pattison; No, 2 - Wellings, Pineault, Ogilvie and Woodard; No, 3 = Craig, Dodge, MacDonald and Gooderham; No, 4 - Haight, McLeod, Johnson and Martin; No, 5 - Bite: Val#grodsky, Williams and Lumbers; No, 6 ~ Baillie, Downie, Latour and McGraw. 0-0-0 "NEXT WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN 8:00 asm, March 6th to 8:00 a.m. March 1? isth __ OAR EREY RT 7 RIGID STE ee eR RN A a AO -- ee Eo "TAKE TIME TO WORK SAFELY" a cr a a ea A ey meee ------------l--lEummmaamnnqnnaeaee_eeee_l_EeOEe = AR A LR RE TT a RR A RE ---- ----= =o Last week, Herman Roberts missed a five dollar bill when he was unable to remember the safety slogan, Better luck next time, Herman, 0-0-0 CUB NEWS The regular Cub meeting wat Re held on March 3rd at 6:30 p.m, in the Legion Hall. - During the past week, Dick Rowson passed the Second Star tests - keep up the good work, Diék. Sterling pier passed the first Star tests - now to get that Second Star, Shentnidy " The first Wolf Cub hike of the season will be held on Sunday, March 6th, All Cubs are to meet in the school yard at 2:30 sharp. Further exciting details will be announced at the Friday night meeting, Our Back is rapidly growing and parents are reminded that it would be of great assistance to the Leaders if they were informed of the names and birth dates of prospective Cubs shortly after the boy's seventh birthday.