~ March 26th, 1959 ee | TERRACE _ BAY NEWS weekly on each Thursday. Circulation cov- ers Terrace Bay and Schreiber, Ontario, News deadline for advertisements is Noon each Monday, other items Tuesday Noon. Office Phone 3747. FOR ELECTROLUX Cleaners, Polishers, parts and | | er, 325 Argyle Street, Port Arthur, Ont. Telephone 4-1173. FOR SALE - Brownie 8-MM. 300 watt movie pro- jector. Used three months, Phone Schreiber 148, é LOST - Grey Kitten - call 3395. FOR SALE' - 1950 G.E. Stove--4- burner with deepwell--$75.00. Wood crib and mattress 27 X 54"--$20.00, All in good condition. Phone 3513. ; CARD OF THANKS ~ I would like to take this 1 opportunity to thank my fellow employees at ; the Mill in Terrace Bay for the financial | assistance extended to me. during the time when I lost my home due to fire, This assistance came at a time when it was needed and it is sincerely appreciated. (Signed) Russell Gerows jy ou ! TO THE PEOPLE OF TERRACE BAY | It has been impossible for us to say good= bye personally to all our many friends but - we would like to express our heartfelt thanks i to all you wonderful people for being such good neighbours and friends during our stay i in Terrace Bay, .. Your gifts and.good wishes | were appreciated more than we can ever say. | We hope you will remember us, as we. shall | always remember you. Cecile & Al McColl TERRACE BAY HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Hockey Associa--- tion will be held Tuesday, April 7th at ; 8:00 P.M, in the large mee ting room L of the | Recreation Centre, © } { | j | Election of officers for the 1959-60 executive will be held. Please note Article XI Amendments to the Constitution which reads: ne "Amendments to the Constitution may be made at an annual meeting by a two thirds majority vote of those present. All amend-. {| ments, however, shall be submitted in writing | to the Executive Committee fourteen (14) days | prior to the annual meeting. Proposed amend- ments must be publicized in two (2) issues of | the local paper prior to said meeting", WATER SAFETY. PROGRAMMES PLANNED "The expansion of water safety programs | in Northwestern Ontario is' phenomenal," said Thomas Mungham, Red Cross Water Safety Super- i Visor, Toronto, at a meeting of Northwestern ; Ontario Recreation Directors held at the Quetico. Conference and yee e, oe March 13 -- 16. "In an area that is two- -*hESHe MBER. ang TERRACE BAY NEWS 3 | STORK CLUB | | "Authorized as 2nd Class Mail - Post Office | | Department, Ottawa. | Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Published a daughter, on March 22nd, 4 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HOLD MEETING service, contact EMIL SEPPALA Electrolux deal- -- Page 3 Born, to Mr. & Mrs. Doug.May of Schreiber, a son, on March 17th. Born to Mr. & Mrs. Ken. Young of Schreiber, | oe a mera ea aR ete omer mr ee en The regular meeting of the Women of the Moose, Chapter 1426. was held om March 18th in the Terrace Bay Moose Hall. Senior Regent M,Mantey chaired the meeting. Recorder Liz. Burns read the minutes and correspondence to date. She also read the Treasurer's re- | port which was responded to by Treasurer M. | Gross. Various business of the organization | was discussed, It was announced that the next meeting = would be held on April Ist at 8:00 P.M. in | the Moose Hall. Sr.Regent Mantey stated it would be the enrolment of 'new members and that all members are requested to wear their | gowns to this meeting. Mrs. E.Berndtsscn, Homemaking Chairman, and her Committee, have | a very interesting programme lined up for j this special evening. All members are urged i _to attend. s Sympathy is extended to Molly Gross on the loss of her Father, Mr.Henry Price of Winni- peg last Thursday. Molly left on Friday to attend the funeral services on the Saturday. _ lengthy stay in McKellar Hospital and hope for a rapid recuperation. A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Elva McMillan, a patient at present in McKellar Hospital. There has been a great many birthday par--- ties recently in Terrace Bay, some of which were i= -Mrs.Marg.Simmer entertained on March 18th for daughter Gail's sixth birthday and son Charlie's fifth birthday. Each had five _ guests and played several games before digg- "ing into the party lunch, leaving for home with their treats. Patricia Fedun was five years old on Mar. _18th and had twelve children over for an afternoon of fun together, opening presents and playing till suppertime. They all left with their balloons and favours. _ Mrs,Rita Ziegleman entertained for daugh- ter Joan on Sunday on the occasion of her seventh birthday. She had seven schoolmates over when they played games, had their party fare and left for honie with their favours. -- Jane West was ten years old on Sunday the 22nd and for the occasion had fourteen Welcome home to Fred Seukhtin after his of her friends in to Watch Lassie, play games and enjoy the birthday cake and luncheon, Mrs.Audrey Smith entertained a group of twelve boys for son Patrick's sixth birthday on March 21st. Mrs, E.Partington assisted with the games and serving the birthday cake and. luncheon' before they all left with their party treats, Mrs,Marion Ward was another of the Sunday afternoon hostesses entertaining ten wee -- children at a party for son D!Arcy's third birthday and daughter Denise's second. Mrs.Ward's mother, Mrs,Burton Hills' of Graven! hurst, Ontario, who is visiting her, assisted with the Party. After a whije pf play,