__ Page sO | GWeL. FalL BaZwiR - Cont'd from Pg, 2 Valiquette and Mrs. W. Wallin. Religious | articles were sold by lirs. F, Helmink, The ' door prizes were won as follows: Fifty 4 \ Dollars, Mrs.4a. Peters;.G.E. Fry Pan, iir. Ken } Hutchinson; a complete Baby Layette, Mrs. A, Ziegleman. Mrs. L. Légault was in charge of : ticket sales. Tickets for tea were sold by ' Miss Ruth Priske,. The tea table was gracefully erranged with an ecru lace cloth and centred by a low silver bowl and candelabra set with bronze and yellow mums end yellow tapers. Pouring tea were Mrs, F, Cruickshank, and Mrs. WJ. Cavanaugh. Mrs. P. Gombola end her committee convened the tea table with the members.of the.C.Y.0. serving, The President, Mrs. J. Todd, and the Bazaar Convenor, Mrs. R. Kenney, welcomed the guests and extended their appreciation to all those who in any way contributed toward the success of the event, ome ae coerce GIRL GUIDE. «oSCCLLTION MEET The regular monthly mecting of the Terrace i Bay Girl Guide Association was held Monday, October 26th, at 8.30 P.li., in the large meet- ing room of the, Recreation Centre. Mrs. N, Coe opened the meeting with the Guide prayer end welcomed all those present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the Secre- tary, irs, B. Ollen-Bittle and Treasurer's report given by Mrs. Reggie Gombola. Mrs. Coe then asked for the various : committee reports which included the following: ' irs, Helen Brooks, Uniform Convenor, asked that she be provided with e record book in which to keep track of uniforms, etc., and ols ' suggested that when the uniforms wer returned, | they be clean. This was definitezy agreed to. 'lirs. Elva McMillan, Cookie Day Convenor, gave her report .on anothes' successful Cookie Day & / was heartily thanked by Mrs. Coe for handling this event so well. In the absence of. the Badge Secretery,; Mrs, Lois Haviland, the Secretary mage a request on her behalf that ' someone conduct @ class in basic sewing. This | wes discussed by Mrs. Lois Downey who suggested | several persons to contact. Mrs. Downey also | mentiened that the tester should adhere to the _peguletions as set forth. It was suggested , that Mrs. Haviland contact the various people. irs. Gwen Olsen end lirs. Elva Mcliillan kindly offered to assist Mrs. Muriel Mantey withthe "Hallowe'en Party. irs. Coe announced that Church Parade would .o¢ held November 8th with the Roman Catholic :firls attending Mass at 8.15 with the Protestant girls meeting in the Community 'Church ot 10.45. Mrs. Coe mentioned she would contact Rev. Lavender regarding a proper place / Yor the girls to dress downstairs, Discussion _-hen moved to \the forthcoming Flyup end the 'inal decision was to hold it on Wednesday , ""Ovember 25th. It was decided also to hold ia "otluck Supper immediately following the Fly- Jp at which Mrs. Earle, District Commissioner, 'ould be the honoured guest. Arrangements were eft to Mrs. Bea Williams, Social Convenor, ne meeting endéd with a notice from the Ontar- -.o Council read by the Secretary end with Mrs, oe showing pictures of the recent tulip plant- ng in Terrace Bay, i TERRACE BAY NEWS fa moderately hard workout, levee CREDIT UNION (Cont'd from Pege 1) the organizetion for the coming year, The Marathon representative, iir.L. Dick, | | | congratulated the local group and gave his thanks for being permitted to ettend the meet- ing. at a cost of half a million dollars by the | Credit Union organization was mentioned by Mr. H. Goodfellow, | 4&t the adjournment of the business part of | the evening the room was cleared and members | t { | The new office building being erected and guests enjoyed an evening of dancing. LaDiES FIRST ALD COURSE Some time ago, registretions were token for a Ladies First 4id Vourse, Finding a quali- fied instructor and setting up the course has taken considerable time, but we are now nearly ready to begin, Instruction willbe handled by Mr, Rollie Wills and the course will be a qualified first; certificate course in Fundamentals of First | aid, There will be a registration fee of $2.00 to cover cost of books, Randagos stc. | THIS FEE MUST BE PAID BY FRIDAY, NOVEMBEn 15. | Registration for the course will be limited} to 18 people. Those who have already regis- tered will be given preference,in event of over-registration. Course sessions will. be held overy: Weok for a minimum of six weeks and will conclude with tests. Each session will be'for two hours, probably on Wednesday evenings from 8-10 P,li, beginning Nov.18th. If you definitcly want to take the course, pay.your vegistretion fee at the Rec.Office immediately. No registrations will be accept- ed after Friday, November 13th, TRESTiaS PakTY MEETING FRIDAY Bhe Christmas Perty Plenning Meeting has Besn postponed until Frivey at 2 P.M. in the large mooting Room of the Rec.contre, All interested mothers are urged to. attena this meeting as committees will be formed and Péusty plans discussed, FROJECTIONIST COURSE Registrations are now being reccived for the 16 mom. Projectionist Course... anticipated over-registration will probably necessitate several separate courses, .So that we can make immediate plans, PLE.SH REGISTER NOW, at the Recreation Office, A small course fee may be charged to cover instructor's time, MEN'S FITNESS CLsSs Twelve men turned out for the first Fitness Class of the season last Thursday, and enjoyed Classes will con- tinue throughout the winter season, but there must be many more fellows.in Terrace Bay who could benefit from them, We heve a lot of fun too. Let's sce more out this Thursday at 4.30 P,ii, at the High School Acuditorium., BRING SWiaT CLOTHES, RUNNING SHOES, SOAP AND TOWEL. MINOR HOCKEY NEWS Following the appointment of coaches, Minor Hockey will formally begin next week, Until that time, open practices will be held at the times <indiceted in the: arena Schedule, COME ONLY TQ PRaCTICHS: SCHEDULED FOR YOUR ARE GROUP, Teams will be divided this week. If you do not yct Have your name registered, do so NO.