. October 29, 1989 j ! : ; i Winter Season will begin. this weekend, al FITNESS ChLaSSiS STakT THURSDAY The Terrace Bay ilen's Fitness Class starts workouts this Thursday»at the High School and will be held évery Thursday throughout the winter from 4:50 to 6:00 F,il. «any men inter- ested in attending are welcomed, Only stipu- lations are that they be prepared to attend on a fairly regular basis and that they be mem- bers of the Recreation association, WEEKEND aR OPENING ' 1A? Barring unforéseen-difficulties, the urena No formal schedule will begin until Saturday, with events for the weekend. as. follows: Saturday S.50 ~ 11,50 a,li, = Figure Skating, &.00 - 5.00 Pid, - Public Skating 7.00 - 9,00 Boia - Public Skating Sunday "6,00------ 5,00 P.M.-+ Public Skating, Detailed schedules for future events will be-mailed, or can be seen at the schools, Recreation Centre, or arena. ART COURSES CONTINUE Children's and adult's art Courses, off to & very good. start, still have room for more people. Children's classes are held on Mone days and wednesdays, 4015 -6.40 at the, Rec, Centre, «sduli classes-are held orfweekend per month, For further information, contact | Mrs,M,ijiddaugh, Mrs,S,Gaulin or the Kecrea» "MOVIE PROJECTIONIST COURSE, tion Office, kegistrations are being received at th Rec,Office for anyone interested in taking & projectionist course for 16 mm, projectors, Anticipated. over-registration for such a , course may cause us to break registrants two-or three groups, into So that we may get under Way aS soon as possible, PLEaSi REGISTER NOW, _ Please note that, to! cover instructor's" . time, a small fee will probably be charged, . . amount to depend on number of registrations received, ' MINOR HOCKEY ANNUAL MEETING, 7 Pike this Thursday (Oct, 25th). 'of 24 men, contact. the Rec,Office or make your offer at ' He annual Meeting on Thursday The stinor heekey annual Meeting will be held in the smekL room of the Kec,Centre at It is hoped shat parents and fans will be out to discuss _ blans-for-the- coming" season, _ 4t the meeting, the 1859 financial state= tent will be presented, 4 tentative budget Lor the 1960 season discussed arid the execu- sive' for 1960 installed, 4 slate of officers ~or the coming season will be presented to vhe meeting "and further nominations asked : rom the floor, 4#LSO, Minor hockey is desparately in need .f more coaches and managers for teams, Re- _istrations indicate that there will be over :. ' 70 boys playing hockey this year, dividod "nto 12-teams, This requires a@ coaching staff If you would like to help, either ARISTMAS PprliTY Wee TING A gol oy » The mgythers of Terrace Bey Yré asked to. ; pe ae ~ : ee ee ¥ - - "-- Bey "vtend.a Christmas Party Planning Meeting on Cdnesdey, Nov.4th, at 2 P,li, in the Large | » eeting Room.of 'the Recreation Centre, Plans 'or the 'party will be discussed, committees _ ormed--end- duties délezated, =HE8 MEETING, DON'T WSS CHECK "YOUR. HOM FOR. FIRE Ha ZaaiDS TERRACE BAY NEWS _Lv,.Mill Entrance Ly Jill Entrance THE C.w.L. aiNUnl BaZaah will be held om Sate TZ Page 7 CANADA SuVINGS BOND CaliPATGN REPORT Number of buyers to date +133 Sales to October 26th = 958,800, Total sales last year - $105,900, With less than 2 weeks to go in the cam- paign we still must sell about 950,000 in bonds to better last year's total, See your canvasser now. If you don't know who he is, phone the Employment Office, Remember, these 'better than ever! bonds yield an average of $4.98 per hundred per annum if held until maturity (9 years) and they can be cashed at any time for face value plus interest. No matter when you cash them, you can't lose. Invest in your future, and the future of Canada today, Buy Canada Savings Bonds. and SaVE. JPERLOR PrACTISE TIMES 7-9 P.M, Friday Qctober 30th '6 = 7.50 P,li, Saturday October 31st. Further practise dates and times will be posted in the dressing room. Everybody wel- come, 411 last year's players and any inter- ested new players pick up their equipment on Wednesday October 28th at 8:30, KIMBERLY=CLARK BUS SCHEDULE ~ NOV,.1ST, 1959 Lv,Hudson & Selkirk ; 7620 Ml areilill Entrance 7.00 abi Lv,Hudson & Selkirk (Sun,Excluded) 7.40 AW ar eliill Entrance (Sunday Excluded) 7,50 Alf 8,05 AM Ly,Mill Entrance (Sunday Only) 7645 aM PM PM PM Py. 4,55 FM. Lv,Hudson & Selkirk ar, liill Entrance ' Lv,.Mill Entrance Lv, Mill Entrance lv.Mill Entrance (Sunday Excluded) 11.20 PM 11.30 PM. 11.45 Pil 12.05 sali , SCHEDULE BEGINS NOV.I1st. ALL TRIPS usTLY EXCEPT 4S NOTED LveHudson& Selkirk iar,Mill Entrance Lv.MillL tntrance Last Thursday evening the Lady Curlers here held their semi-annual meeting in the Club Loungs. 'he President, M.Hale was in the chair and extended to each. and all a cordial welcome, Sec.S,Gusul read the minutes of | previous mecting end K,MaeLeod read her audi-- tor's report. The Northwestern correspondence was read by S,vuquette and wes discussed by members ~ present, _ Twelve rinks were chosen and the anmel fee set at »l2.00 with association fee of $2.00 remaining the same. House rules and constitu- tion were issued to each member, Curling nights are Tuesday and Thursday, Social: curl- ing will take place Wednesday afternoon from 2 Pelle to 3 Peli, and to be six ends, Menbers intcrested are to phone names to S,Gusul 3779 or weLelour, 3500. Dates of opening will be in the next News, NOTE* «any ladics or men interested in Mixed Curling please contact P,ifellings, Special Event Uhairman or L, Crockford Press | This curling will be held on Saturday evenings. October 3lst. in St,Martin's Church from 265 P,lis Everyone cordially invited to attend, aerate