OCTOBER 30, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 IN ADDITION TO OUR BIG 3 PAGE FLYER THAT RUNS THROUGH TO NOVEMBER 1ST WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS EGGS FRESH "A" MEDIUM | CHICKENS ®sINe FOWL rie Lear Maple Leaf Grade "A" Ib. 55¢ CUT UP : lb. -39¢ 2 dozen - 99¢ BREAD ""<"*"°" MARSHMELLOWS POTATO CHIPS Old Dutch Twin Pack OWN LOWNEY'S 24 oz. 4 loaves 99¢ 11 oz. 3 for 79¢ each 59¢ Y ELE ES LOWNEY'S Cigarettes WAGON WHEELS WESTON CHOC. == BARS All Brands carton - $4.99 Vas - package 58¢ SODAS cists | Hot Chocolate Plain or Salted Stafford 3 for 20 x 6¢ = $1.20 2b. box FZ] -- Buy 2 Ibs. get 1 Ib. free - 99¢ Value SPECIAL - PIE FILLER PUFFED WHEAT Was ip sumives 2emOeE CO 25 pts.- A5¢ dS 89° i CACCAMO'S FOODMARKET = Hallowe'en Hazards - cont'd from page 10 ...- Group No. 1 - 5 to 8 years of age - 12.00 noon to 1 p.m.; Group No. 2 - 9 to 11 years of age - 11.00 a.m., to 12.00 noon; Group No. 3 - 12 to 16 years of age - 10.00 a.m., to 11.00 a.m. This school is available to all boys whether or not they are registered as minor hockey players for this season. The school will run:from November Ist to November 15th, after which time the Minor 'Hock ey League schedule will come into effect for the winter. A REMINDER - all boys taking part in the school will be required to bring their own hockey sticks. HOCKEY REFEREES SCHOOL NOVEMBER 8TH on and the porches cleared of debris, he said. To prevent fires, the clothing should be made of flqme-resistant material or else flame-proofed in a boric-borax solution. . Mr. McLaren said a parent should be delegated to accompany small children, shepherding them care- fully as they make their rounds. Parents may also want to check the goodies at home after the door- bell ringing is over before allowing the children to get into them, he said. Seen ee RECREATION BRIEFS MINOR HOCKEY SCHOOL STARTS SATURDAY Registrations are still being accepted for the Min-~ or Hockey School which starts Saturday, morning, November Ist. This school is for the purpose of teaching boys how to play hockey and all the skills of the game. Instructors are former Terrace Bay Superiors players ~ B. Adamo, C. Brassard, G. Calder, D. Desrosiers, W. Pytyck and Marv Osmar. The beginning sessions on Saturday will be as follows: - next column ......-- Terrace Bay will act as host for a Referees School to be held on Saturday, November 8th, starting at 8.30 a.m., in the large meeting room of the Rec- reation. This school is open to all hockey referees in the North Shore area, and George Tremblay, cer tified CAHA and TBAHA Referee School instructor will be instructing this school, assisted by G. Cald- er who will also be the co-ordinator . A CORRECTION; The fee for this school was mis- takenly shown as $20.00 in last week's news. This should read $2.00. To register or to obtain further coritinued O12 vein