CE BAY NEWS APRIL 8, 1971 your hydro Total year-round comfort is well within your reach, if you think electrically; and there's even a Hydro Finance Plan to help you get started. Call your Hydro, and find out how the joys of spring can be with you every day of the year! WARNE WR TRE Rl ww aba you already have a forced air heating system. Just add a central electric cooling unit, with electronic filter and humidity control. You can then enjoy your own custom climate with comfortably cool, clean air in every Complete comfort control isn't far away, if room. Don't let the hot days of summer slow down your get-up-and-go. Stay fresh as a daisy all year long by creating the freshness of spring in your home. young gardeners who care for d Vegetable Show, to be held f ardener crests. lilable from Mr. John Steen pril 16 at 7:30 p.m. in the Centre. Konrad Koke of Koke's' in the planning of your spring Me planting and decide on a date for our | LEGION BOWLING bedding-plant sale. We have receiv- ed a series of 84 color slides, " Spring Flowering Bulbs" by Malak Karsh of Ottawa. This series has a commen- tary discribing each view, so come prepared with a pencil and pad, and jot down the names of any variety you might like to plant in your garden next fall. An informal coffee hour will be held at the close of the meet- ing, everyone is welcome. Membership cards are available from any member of the board of directors. GUIDE NEWS During the months of February and March, the Guides were fortunate in having Miss Neldine West, of Charlotte's Beauty Spot give the girls tips on Good Grooming and Hair Care. Miss West cut and styled Cheryl Dejonghe's hair, and answered numerous questions on Good Groom- ing, a test that is required to be passed by the Guides. Also Miss Lorraine Dobush brought in her dog, Tawny Lass, for the "Friend to Animals Law". She paraded Tawny, and explained the training and judging to the Guides. They were delighted and enthrolled at the obedience shown by the dog. before so many people. The Guiders express their apprecia- tion to Mrs. Barbara Wise, Mrs. Thursa Thompson, Mrs. Edna Ramsay and Mrs. Irene Kettle for taking the Guides for Child Care and Home 1d place entries in the junior Nursing. Also thanks to Mrs. Jean Fisher, Mrs. Dorothy Coupal and Mr. Lorne McBride, who all hiked and made fires down at the Beach ' with the Guides, and Mrs. Mary Milks for her aid in sewing. The lead: ers are very grateful to all parents for | their support through the season so far. The Corvettes conti nue fo bowl well in the final weeks of the schedule. They did it again last Friday night taking eight points and first place in the league. ; The standings are as follows: = Corvettes = 98; Irish Regiment = 94; Bombardiers = 86; Cameron Highlanders = 73; Spitfires = 63. All team and individual records remained unchanged. Gamés over 200 include = S. Gusul 205, 201; L. Swirhum 268; G. Churney 236; E. Beddard 201; J. Fisher 261; P. Coupal 237. FASHION SHOW - APR. 17TH The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church, Terrace Bay will be holding a Luncheon Fashion Show on April 17th, at 12:15 noon in the church basement. Fashions from Moore's of Terrace Bay and tickets may be purchased from here as well as from the follow- ing ladies ~ Gwen Olsen, Marilyn Chisholm, Lil Harris, Pam Jones, Judy Mercer, Barb Wise. Limited numbers of tickets ladies so please any who wish to attend our fashion show should pick their tickets up soon to avoid disappoint- ment. Door prizes and a lovely buffet to follow showing of fashions. A special surprise for each lady who attends our fashion show on April 17th. Further information can be obtain- ed from Barbara Wise. C. OF C. MEETING The Terrace Bay Chamber of Comm- erce will hold their meeting Thursday April 8th at 9:00 p.m. in the small meeting room of the recreation centre. Please note time change.