NOVEMBER 6, 1969 Seven Hour Black Out - cont'd from page 10 ..... of a stove which was supposed to provide hot water. Potatoes, vegetables etc., were cooked inside the furnace door and if you were lucky enough to get the monstrosity working it could accommodate a pot or two also. Schreiber fared better than Terrace Bay as the failure only affected a circuit breaker and closure system supplying their power. The photo below shows hydro linemen on the last stages of repairing the break after a new pole had been erected. Husband scolding his wife" Where's the dust on this table"? | had a phone number written on it." TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 C .W.L. HOLD CONVENERS WORKSHIP On Tuesday evening, October 28th, in the Par- ' ish Hall, the C.W.L. held a conveners workshop .° The workshop was chaired by Mrs. F. Helmink, Public Relations Convener for St. Martin's Parish Council. Mrs. Helmink welcomed all the conveners and their committees. The conveners were in groups with their committeesf-where they discussed their respective convenerships. A question and answer period followed. Each table were then given prepared questions by the chairman and each group in turn gave their answers. This proved to be very interesting and effective. The workshop closad, with conveners and committ- ees very pleased and departed with zeal. A lunch followed. RECREATION BRIEFS ICE SKATE EXCHANGE - Don't forget the skate exchange this weekend. Skates for sale will be received at the Recreation Centre in the Craft room on Friday evening between 7 and 9 p.m., and will be placed on sale in the same room Satur- day morning from 10 to 12 noon. There will be a slight handling charge of 25¢ per pair, which will go to the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Association. ARENA ICE SCHEDULE For the balance of this week, there will be public skating on Wednesday ~ from 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. and 8.00 to 10.00 p.m., and Friday from 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. and 8.00 to 10.00 p.m. For further information about the rest of the week, consult the arena schedules posted at the entrance to the arena and on the bulletin board of the Recreation Centre. CRAFT CONSULTANT TO VISIT Miss Mary Eileen Muff, Craft Consul- tant for the Province of Ontario, Depart- ment ot Ejscution; will arrive on Thursday to meet with anyone interested in crafts programmes in Terrace Bay. Miss Muff will be entertained by the Art Club in the Craft Room of the Centre, and will _ be pleased to meet with - cont'd page 12 .