NOTICE OF MEETING Terrace Bay Hockey Association Annual Meeting, Thursday, April 2k, 1958, Curling Rink Lounge. This is a public meeting and the Hockey Association request a good attendance, An important item to be brought forward is the ratification of a constitution. The present executive have been carrying on without a constitution since the. dissolution of the Minor Hockey Association. On the agenda also will be the report of the 1957-58 executive and the election of officers for the 1958-59 season. TERRACE BAY BOWLING ASSOCIATION MEETING Friday, April llth, at 7:30 p.m. in the Small Meeting Room at the Recreation Centre, All team Captains or team representatives are requested to attend, " @eeeenretesecrocns MEN'S CURLING CLUB - GENERAL ELECTION Election of officers for the '58 - P59 Season will take place on April 25th, that time the film on the '56-'57 Brier Playdo:ms will be shown, At Meeting will be at 8 p.m, in the Large Meeting Room at the Recreation Centre, eee ee seo seeeeonaens CREDIT UNION To all Credit Union Members: NOTICE OF OFFICE CHANGE Effective Monday, April ldth, the Terrace Bay Community Credit Union Office will be located at 482 Superior Ave. Phone 3250, Office Hours 7 to 9 Pell, Tuesday & Friday. Page 4 AROUND THE TOWN NEWS Mrs, Marion Pluta had a birthday party for her 2 year old daughter Susan on Monday, "ight wee children played with toys and"had a birthday lunch before going home with their favors,. Miss Cathy Jo Cotton celebrated her &th birthday on Friday afternoon with the help of 6 of her girl friends. An afternoon of games was conducted by her sister Gayle Cotton, and the girls enjoyed the Easter Bunny cake and luncheon and left for home with Easter Eggs ONG DE LLOOE 6. mess edinsion @ervrseesenece On Friday evening, friends gathered at the home of Mrs, J. Cummings to bid farewell to Cassie, David, and Linda Hall, who left Terrace to join Harold and make their home in, Thurso, Quebec, Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Reg.* Cotton on the birth of a son April 5th. Also, to Mr. and.Mrs, Ivan Martin on the birth of a daughter April 8th, ee srseenee rene HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS = The premiums are in and because of below yearly-average 'member- Ship there are some available to new paid up members. First come-first served, will be the basis of getting these passed-the-deadline gifts. Join now so you won't be disappointed, Learn gardening to beautify your grounds and fill your salad bowl. , There is still some manure left in the stock pile hehind the South Camp Carpenter Shop, This manure will be distributed on Saturday, April 12th. Truck transportation will be provided. The charge of $1.00 per load may be paid to Harry Smith at time of loading,. The Horticultural Society is selling commercial fertilizer at $4.10 per 80 lb, bag. Orders accompanied by cash may be placed with Mrs, R. Middaugh or J, Shivas, oerceeseaeeccenese WINNER of the Home Bingo sponsored by the Women of the Moose was Mr. S. Cormier, - de gen ROSELLE ERO ea apelin seg oD ee De Y OU KNOW? - a Our best production record to date was set on October 10, 1957 when we made 387.96 tons of bleached sulphate pulp. ; ennai ae