NOVEMBER 18, 1971 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 Remembrance Day Tea - cont'd from page 2 ..... The tea table was covered with a lace cloth centred by an attractive display for Remembrance Day, with a Cross, Miniature Cannon and Soldiers and poppies nestled in greenery and flanked by white candles. Pourers were Mesdames Dorothy Coupal, Adeline Daley, May Mallais and Stella Gusul. The tea tables held a Remembrance Day centrepiece. Servitors were Lillian Belliveau, Shirley Caron and Marge Lundberg. In the kitchen were Jackie Calder, Jackie Sopel, Marge Hamilton and Rita Corrigan. In charge of the Bazaar table were Mary Milks, Ethel Boyd, Adeline Daley and Betty Randa. The bake table was in charge of Jeannette Gunter, Yvonne LeClair and Jean Megraw. Looking after the Fish pond were Connie Cvitko- vich and May Mallais. The Rangers had a candy table. Mrs. Pam Jones took tickets at the door and the winner of the door prize was Judy Zwaresh. AN EVENING TO REMEMBER NOV.26 -- 71 SCHREIBER TOWN HALL "ALL MEMBERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO §} ATTEND A SHORT BUSINESS MEETING AT 7:30 P.M, = SUBJECT "YOUR MONEY" Open to the Public 9:00 P.M. UNTIL 1:00 A.M. 5 CABARET DANCING REFRESHMENTS DOOR PRIZE AND GIFTS FOR ALL IN ATTENDANCE LIVE MUSIC Non-Members $1.00 each C.P.R. Employees (Schreiber), Credit Union LEGION MIXED BOWLING Standings to November 12/71 - Corvettes = 13 Bombardiers = 10; Irish Regiment = 8; Cameron » Highlanders = 5. Dot Coupal has the ladies high average with a 205; Jim St. Louis leads the men with a 203 average Both have high singles also, Dot with a 240 and Jim a 261. For the captain's information the "reserve" list is as follows: = Pam Jones, B. St. Louis, Y. Rochon, C. Koski, J. Gunter, J. Mercier and P. Rochon. We could still use more spares, so if any Legion or Auxiliary member is interested please call 3200. CREDIT SUBJECTS As a result of community education survey by the Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology the following credit subjects starting this month are being offered = 1R300 Personnel Management; PY 101 Introductory Psychology; AC 100 Accounting; GB 402 Public Relations and HR 300 Human Relations. Subject descriptions and admission requirements are outlined in the brochure now being distributed in both Terrace Bay and Schreiber. For further information write (or call collect): = Extension Division, Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology, P.O. Box 398, Station 'F', Thunder Bay, Ontario. Telephone - (807) 577-5751. Also see page '?' of the Terrace Bay News for further detail of programs. RECREATION NEWS JUNIOR BASKETBALL PROGRAMME Session #3 for the Junior Basketball programme will take place this Saturday, November 20th, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. All registrants are reminded to attend their sessions on time as the instructors hope to cover as many teaching skills as possible. Attend your sessions on time. CERAMICS COURSE Re-registration forms have been mailed to all those who originally signed up for this course. The form outlines all details pertaining to the course continued page 8 ......