REMEMBRANCE DAY DINNER oe Plans have been completed for the Remembrance. Day .Dinner on Saturday. November 10th, 1956, , Tickets | are now available and can be ourchased through Ken Hutchinson, . So far we have 25 reservations which means there are now only 95 tickets for Gd Ca ie ee eae We are counting on a complete sell- out. i Tickets will soon be distributed for general.selling,. Stites There are now approximately 225 people " still eligtblé to attend -.so get your ticket early and avoid di sappointment at- the last minute. er o-0-0 , NOTICE - . BASEBALL, MEETING Dontt forget the General Meeting of the Terrace Bay Amateur Baseball Association to be held in the Recreation Building October 19th. Final rexorts on. the years activities and election of - officers. for. the. new year. wid. Bp. on the agenda ¢: ANE a Aa pies bole > MEN! S-FIVE PIN LEAGUE No bowling-in this league this . s " 0-0-6 é O-0-0 RECREATION FLYER Senior Ments Basketball I wish to inform all those men wishing to turn out for this activity to do so because we want you to be on our teams, Bring your running shoes and gym gear plus your towel and soap. There will be NO Basketball this Thursday, October llth, Our next work out will be on Thursday, October 18th at 8:15 in the High School Gym. TREN TOWN NEWS Last Tuesday night twelve teenagers turned out to our meeting in the Rec, Centre after school, Those 12 who turned out made a good discussion group of our clubs problems, We only wish more members of our Teen Town would come out and raise their points of VieWS. (Cont. on next col,) Page 1 RECREATION FLYER (Cont, ) - TREN TOWN NEWS" We..were given the following names of responsible pedple who may soon be- elected to office, . These people were: Connie Barker, * Gail Savoy, Marvin Steen, Barb Stevens, Willie Vezina, Bill Thomas, Don Megill, If our club is to go ahead.we.need leaders who will place interest for the © rest of the teenagers 'who belong 'to the Terrace Teen Club, Ice Schedule The first weeks ice schedule will be on the back page of this paper, Please watch for your times to skate, 0-0-0 FILMS AVAILABLE FROM OCTOBER 9TH - 16TH AT THE REC, OFFICE Eye Witness No. 74 - Two items one of ships and the sea, starring the Pacific _ Naval Laboratory, and the other showing how some of Canada's' 150,000 chronic victims of alcohol are being rescued by Poronto!s Brookside Clinic. - B&W - 11 mins, World In a Marsh - Color - 22 mins. - An intriguing picture of the strange and often violent life beneath the tranquil surface of a pond. Fine color'and ° patient handling of special camera devices reveal many secrets of a world in miniature _ where the struggle for life Teen me in death, Lumberjack - B&W - 10 mins. - A tense drama of the woods, With spring near, a lunmber- men's cooperative races to cut its contract quota of pulp logs before the thaw, No Longer Vanishing - Color - 28 mins. - A candid view of the Indian and his place in our society. A thought-provoking filn, No Longer Vanishing invites discussion fron every one. Through the experience of Indians who have succeeded in establishing themselves as citizens outside the reserva- tions, the film suggest that it is time to encourage others to make the transition. 0-0-0