Page 3 HARVEST SUPPER The first Harvest Supper under the auspices of the Terrace Bay Community Church Ladies Auxiliary held on Thursday, October 6th in the Church, was puch a great success that it has been decided to make this event an annual affair. Approx- imately 275 suppers were served by the ladies. The church was decorated with colorful maple leaves, A table of Harvest fruit and vegetables adorned the front of the Church. The general convenor was Mrs. George Maitland, Dining Room hostess Mrs. H. C. Laundy; servitors - Mesdames K, Vickers, M. Paget, S. Hodgkiss, K, McKay; Misses Ml. K, Heeney, P, Birt, M, Storey, E. Woloshyn, B. Lynch, S,. Lumbers, B, Smith, C. Dodge, S. Colquohoun and Mrs, H. Goodfellow, Kitchen arrangements, Mesdames A. R. Ostling, D. Moore, D. C, Porter, J. Knight, R, Wood, J. Husband and Miss Ruth Bangartt. Those in charge of the selling of tickets were; Mesdames D,. MacDonald, R. Harris, R. Wallwin and J, Knight, 0-0-0 COMING EVENTS cae Monthly meeting of St. Martin's Ladies Guild will be held at the home of Mrs, C. Woodworth, 160 Birch Crescent, on Wednesday, October 19th. 0-0-0 Monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held'on Thursday, October 27th at the home of Mrs. R, Ostling, 136 Poplar Crescent at 8:00 p.m, The Roll Call will be an- swered with a piece of white absorbant material suitable for bandages for the Cancer Society. 0-0-0 Monthly meeting of the Reéreation Committee will be held in the Community Hall, Monday, October 17th at 8:00 p.m, 0-0-0 Annual meeting of the Curling Club will be held in the ey Hall, Wednesday, October 19th at 7:30 p.m. o=0-=0 Second Annual Harvest Ball sponsored by St, Martin's Ladies Guild will be held on October 28th in the Recreation Hall ...... tickets ,75¢ cach. o=0=0 DON'T FORGET THAT THE SUNDAY NIGHT SHOWS HAVE BEEN RESUMED. o-O-0 You have a date on November 3rd when the song sensation "A Night in Vienna" will be here see. tickets are $1.00 each = get yours now, 0-0-0 Watch for the "big event" of the season - being sponsored by the Legion, 0-0-0 St. Martin's Men's Club will stage a "Smoker" in the Legion Hall on November 9th, Watch the "News" for more details, 0-0-0 BULLDING BY-LAW NOW IN FORCE AT TERRACE BAY 4 By-law to provide for the issuing of build~ ing permits and the filing of plans and specifications of all buildings and structures in the Improvement District of Terrace Bay was recently enacted by the Board of Trustees and has received approval of the Department of Municipal Affairs. Under the terms of the By-law "no person, firm or corporation shall commence or proceed with any excavation for, or erection, alteration, addition to, reconstruction, removal or wrecking of any building or structure or any part thereof" without first ob-= taining a permit from the Improvement District. Fees for permits have been set according to the value of the building or structure involved, Further details regarding this By-law may be had at any time from the Clerk of the Improvement District at the Municipal Office where a copy of the By-law is on file, o-O0=0 FOR SALE Girl's Red River Winter Coat - size 9 = perfect condition. $9,00, Mrs. McDonald, 70 Laurier Avenue. FOR SALE 1938 Chev - good condition - apply 145 Birch Crescent.