TA 3 Oe eS AI AR NA Ne Se Reegetams sates sereptonancenrenreushneh ester wnwetuenenensseseseeance RS A Nn eae Oo tn MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 2.15 Nursery School 2.30 Open House 3,00 CBC Film & P,M,Party -- 3.30 Trouble With Father 11,15 MOVIE: 11.00 NEWS - EVERY DAY THURSDAY - OCTOBER 29TH 4.00 Quality Theatre 4.30 See For Yourself 5,00 This Living World 5,30 Roy Rogers 6,00 Willy 6.30 Sports Talk .00 Leave It To Beaver -30 Mr,Adams & Eve -00 The Deputy -30 Talent Caravan 9,00 Close-Up 9.30 Man From Blackhawk 10.00 Lawrence Welk 10.30 Manhunt FRIDAY - OCTOBER 30TH 4,30 Sports Time 5.00 Tidewater Tramp 5,30 Mighty Mouse 6,00 Casey Jones 6.30 Sports View 7.00 Public' Defender 7,30 Trackdown 8,00 Country Hoedown 8,30 4 Just Men 9,00 Flying Doctor 9.30 Sgt. Bilko 10.00 Gillette Fights aeonn~] 6 {6 7 7 8 0 Outside Telecast 6 CBC Film 0 0 5.0 sa 6,00 Bengal Lancers 6.30 I Love Lucy 7.00 Dennis The Menace 7.30 Movie:"My Friend Flicka" 9,00 N,H,L.Hockey (Toronto) 10,15King Whyte 10.30 Staccato 11,10. Sports 11.15 Juliette 11.35 Wrestling SUNDAY ~ NOVEMBER 1ST 1,15 Sacred Heart 1.30 Country Calendar 2.00 Junior Magazine 3,00: Citizens Forum 3.30 Web Of Life 4,00 20th Century 4.30 Lassie © 5,0 5 0 News Magazine 0 0 Tennessee Ernie Ford O I Married Joan 0 0 0 Bob Cummings' Father Knows Best Joan 'Fairfax 3 3 20 30 00 Ed'. Sullivan .°9,00G. Ms Theatre 10.00. Jack Benny 10.30 Saber of London 11.10 Sports oV-EL,15:This' Is The Life ~ MONDAY: = NOVEMBER 2nd 4,00 Quality Theatre™ 4.30 Let's Look 4.45 Science All Around Us ~ October 7, 1959 TERRACE BAY NEWS . Page . ee ee CFCJ-TV-CHANNEL 2-PT,ARTHUR 7.30 Don Messer Jubilee 8.00 Danny Thomas 8.30 Riverboat 9.30 Music '60 10.30 The Town Above TUBSPAY - NOVEMBER 3RD 4,00 Quality Theatre 4,30 Friendly Giant 4.45 Maggie Muggins 5.00 On Safari 5,30 Sky King 6; 00° TSB yA; 6 € 30 What's New ~00 The Silent Service 7.30 Bachelor Father 8.00 Chevy Show 9,00 Front Page Challenge 9.30 Startime 10,30 Press Conference WEDNESDAY -- NOVEMBER 4TH 4,00 Our Miss Brooks 4.30 Friendly Giant 5,00 Art in Action 5,30 Huckleberry Hound 6,00 Nations Business 6,15 Learn To Draw O00 Tbe. 7.00 Gunsmoke 7.30 San Francisco Beat 8,00. R.C.M.P, 8.30 Live A Borrowed Life 9,00. Evening with Fred... . Astaire 10,00 The Unforeseen 10.30 Explorations _ SENTOK NURSING COURSE TO START. RR eee ee = 10.45 Jim Coleman SATURDAY -- OCTOBER 31ST 5.00 Youth '60 4.30 Film od SCHREIPER ART CLUB NEWS -- ee A a ne a 'Schreiber Art class commenced their 1959-. F 60. sessions on Sunday with Mrs, Helen Strickland from Fort William as instructor, Mrs. Strickland will be coming down again on the 13th of Riventer, ' Anyone wishing to join the Club and take advantage of these lessons may do so by joining the Club. Please contact Mrs, Iris Lidkea. The members' are also raffling an oil painting and tickets are available from any member of the Art Club. : a) _-Regular meetings are held every Thursday: night from 7 tO 10 P.M, in Schreiber High School, : . SCHIEIBAR NEWS. The Well baby Clinie in Schreiber will stert in November and will be held'on the first and third Saturday in the Town Hall basement from two to. four 'Pyii, 'd-senior Home Nursing Course will start -- immediately. "Registrations will open next... Saturday evening in the class rooms on the © top floor of the Town Hall at 7 P.M, sharp, , vost of the course, books and bandages is $2.00 payable at registration, " SCHREIBER HIGH SCHOUL DEFEATS 'GRACE Bay 4.S. A eS A Som ee In the first game of an Inter-School ser- ies which includes Marathon, the Schreiber : High School touch rugby. team defeated the | Terrace Bay' High School Team by a score of 5.30 MOVIE: (Buck Jones) 2.00 F'ball (Ham.at Montreal) 6.30 Fish &Game Association 7.00 The Rifleman NO MARQUETTE SCHEDULE RECEIVED -- Do GO Os COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES ~ Cont'd from Pg.4 At the conclusion of the programme tea was ' served 'by the present Grade X1l girls to the invited guests, The Grade X11 room was taste fuily arranged and centered with a lace cov- ered table graced with a low bowl of mums flanked by crystal candleabra holding green tapers and the guests enjoyed both the re- freshments and social hour. Presiding at the "tea table were Mrs. J. Wade and Mrs, P, Gombola. : CURLING CLUB NEWS - The Membership Committee Chairman reports that entry.:results are ex~ cellent, with at least 20 rinks entered this year, These rinks however, are not all com- pletely filled and there are still places for thirds, seconds and leads. If you wish to "curl and have not filled out an application form, pick one' up from the Mill bulletin boar or from your executive members and get your entry in 'so that final plans may be made for the season's curling, We also understand that the icemaking machine is now operating in the arena and curling rink so that we should have ice for curling sometime in the first week of November. LOCAL GUIDES AND :'BROWNIES ARE GIVING THIS HALLOWE'EN INSTEAD OF GETTING. WHEN THEY CALL!TREATS! THEY'RE COLLECTING FOR UNICEF, |