Page 8 FRIDAY | Mens RUBBERIZED Knitted cuffs and ee DON'T FORGET OUR SEMI- WOMEN'S ORLON ANNUAL MADE TO MEASURE Sorat se SUIT SALE STARTS TO- - MORROW TILL MARCH 19TH. Heh | SCOUT NEWS (Cont'd Page 7) The boys were called into a horseshoe and " Brian Hubelit received his 2nd Class and Firce man's Badges, Owen Turner received the honour pennant for last month on behalf of his buffalo Patrol, The colour party re- treated the colours, ending a successful meeting. SCOUTS TO SELL EASTGR CARUS The fine weather we have been enjoying of late reminds all Scouts and Cubs that time for summer cemp is not too far off, It is therefore natural that we make plans for this great event and, like everything else, part of the planning includes finances. Scouts. or Cubs cannot accept. donations to carry out their work, They must earn the money themselves--hence the reason for sell- ing Christmas cards, . Last Christmas the people of Terrace. Bay responded splendidly to the greeting card campaign and for this we are very thankful and appreciative, De- spite the success of our campaign we find we still lack sufficient funds to carry out the Summer camp program therefore we must earn MOTE ¢ Our Group Committee has procured some beautiful Laster Cards packed fourteen to a box, On "pril end, Saturday morning, begin-~ ning at 10 a,ll., the Scouts will canvass each home in Terrace Bay to give you the opportunity to overcome their financial worries and also to obtain your requirements of Haster Cards, Please do your part to help the Scouts and Cubs, FaLCON TROOP NEWS at the Friday March 4th meeting of the | First Terrace Bay Falcon Troop an investiture ceremony was held for two new Scouts, First | was John Shirriff who gave the Scout Promise | to the SM, S,Ballantine. After giving his promise John was given his Tenderfoot Badge, This Badge shows thet he has passed all~the requirements to become a Scout, then his patrol colours were pinned on his shoulder by his patrol leader, Scott Wade, Sccond was , &lex Poyd who also gave his Promise tothe | Sel. - alex received his Tenderfoot Badge and | the assistant Scout Master Hat Badge, «after | the Ceremonies three rousing cheers were given a TiitlinC caY hel Gackets e299 swt tes carotoans ¢ 4.49 ruutovmrs $ ) OQ LT ac March LO, 1960 ome NIGHT OPENING SHOP AT 7 P,M, FRIDAY NIGHT FOR THESE OUTSTANDING LOW PRICED SPECIALS?! TOYS de oss Db {Mb GO 123 A Large Assortment Ideal for Gifts... Sunbeam FRY © PANS 513.99 waistband t by the Troops The Lion Patrol have a new Patrol Leader and Second, Scott Wade is the Patrol Leader and Dave ttoberts is the second. They were voted in Friday, March 4th. They took over from Patrol Leader Ken anderson and Second Lloyd Phillips who dropped out last week, BROOMBALL With only three league games left, play- off positions are still not definite, Lay B has clinched first place and Shift 1 is definitely in the playoffs. However, it is still a toss-up as to who the remaining playoff teams will be. In the event of a tie for last playoff position, there will be a sudden death de~ ciding game, Ties for other playoff spots will be decided on a goals for and against basis. STaNDINGS Pheor Wer Loto PenPhohels Bie Day B 9 B or iO LT Sted sob7 Shift 1 10 4 4 2 dd i20 Sais YD Shift 2 LO Ans LexrcB&t 26.LeQ Shift 4 9 Rot § 5" Leo. oc Day «i 9 mid &. Wosdhh. Gri Shift 3 7 exh 1. wOot Mic wFUTURE Gals : Wed, 9 r.4, - Snift 3 at Shift 4 Monday, 8 Plu. + Shift 3 at Day B x Tuesday, 8 P., - Day A at Shift 3 NOTE: If there is a North Shore Playoff game on Tuesday, the game will be played Wednesday at 9 Pil, MIXED TEN-PIN BOWLING RESULTS. TEaliS Pts. Total Pts. Pattisons 5 67s Checkryns 'a 66 Hannas 4 635 Stachiws 0 55 HGS Ray Belliveau, 215, 175; Leon Checkryn 213, 194; Ruth Shirriff, 189; Ivy Pattison 170 HL SERIES Ray Belliveau - 564 - Leon Checkryn, 558 CURLING CLUB NEWS The annual Sonspiel Time is rolling around } with the dates being spril 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th. «all entries are in and several rinks ara.on the.waiting list. This (Cont!d Pg.9)