ae ae KIWANIS PARTY ~ Conttd @s with three prizes in each class. * "I, Best-dressed girl and boy 2, Youngest best-dressed girl and boy. | -3<Most=humorously dressed girl and boy,-- L4, Best-disguised girl and boy. 5. Most-original girl and boy. - -6, Best-dressed bride and groom, 7, Best homemade worn by girl and hoy, > 8. Best professional girl and boy. 9. Best pirate girl and boy. . Special prize for portrayal of T.V.Male and female personalities. : For this event placards showing the per- son portrayed should be worn, _ - - -- Special hula=hoop race - girls aged six, seven and eight, Ortay Ths At first it was thought a hula-hoop con- test would be held but after reports of feats in the one thousand class, the idea of sitting in on a marathon contest wasn't relished, Dick Rowson spent Thanksgiving weekend with his parents, Mr.& Mrs,E.Rowson and has returned to the University of Manitoba. Mrs.G,Galvin and son visited for a few days in Pt,Arthur with her parents and brought her daughter home with her, Mrs.E.Partington and children visited her parents in Ft.William recently, Audrey Smith spent a few days in the Lakehead bringing her Mother, Mrs.W, Tuskie of Pt,Arthur home with her for the weekend, ANNOUNCEMENT Moore's Motors are pleased to announce the addition of Gough Birch to their Mech- anical Staff, Gough is well known in the District and will be working in theip---~ ' Schreiber Garage. Cie There are now four certified mechanics and several apprentice mechanics in their .- Schreiber and Terrace Bay Garages to look after your mechanical requirements and - assure you safe driving. TERRACE BAY LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS The Semi-Annual meeting of the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club took place in the Cerling Lounge on Thursday, October 16, 1958, The following items were discussed, ANNUAL USED CAR CLEARANCE SALEI!! STARTS THURSDAY OCTOBER 23rd, Peer ae ee EN CIT, Come into our Terrace Bay lot and have a look at our "ALL PREMIUM USED CARS"~-"MAKE US AN OFFER ON ONABLE OFFER REFUSED, MOTORS BAY MOORE'S | THE CAR OF YOUR CHOICHH..19 REAS- | TERRACE | ete eee ee tan memetin A" Terrace Bay News ; 4 Page il IN WHEN SCHREIBER EAT | AT THE | | MEALS 85¢ -AND HOME BAKING TQ ORDER OPEN 84 BOMRS DATLY SCHREIBER, OPPOSITE C,P.R, -- PHONE 32) 1, Method of play will be Divisional Curling for the Seagram's event and a Double Round Robin for the Hudson Bay Event, Complete de- tails will be drawn up by S.Duquette, draw chairman and her committee, = 2. A new event will be..the club bonspiel--for club members only. 3. Dues, $12.00 per annum for club membership and Assoc,Membership $2,00. The fee of $12.00 entitles you to curl all season, 4, Rinks will be chosen by the number system for the Seagram's and Hudson Bay Trophy, 5. Members wishing to curl will submit their name or phone K,Thorsteinson 3659 by not later than Nov,l0th, 1958, 6. Dues must be paid in full:prior to Noy, 18th -- Ist.schedule game as per the Constitu~ tion, 7. Tentative date for beginning the Ladies Schedule is November 18th, 1958, 8. Anyone wishing to learn curling are cor- dially invited to do so.and instructors will be available when the ice is ready and your name submitted, MIXED CURLING - LONGLAC TROPHY Men and Women Curlers who are interested in curling off for this trophy please submit your name to P,Wellings - Ph.3378 or fill out your application form. Applications for, this event and for Membership may be filled out from Nov, 3rd to Nov.7th between 1-3 P.M, in the Curling Lounge, Mixed curling will be every 2nd Sat- urday ~ winter schedule. So let's hear from you, © C.W.L. MEETING IN SCHREIBER, Mrs.J.Campbell presided at a recent meeting of the C.W,L, when Dean McHugh opened with a prayer, The minutes and treasurers reports E were given, A wreath was ordered for Remem- brance Day and a High Mass will be said for the , Fallen soldiers and deceased members of the C.W.L, TV. SALES SERVICE 5305 RADIO & AND CALL a