Page 10 SPRLLING Bi Cont'd from Page 8 arrangements for the Match. Sponsors of the Bee were the Knights of Columbus, Judging was done by Mr, Lionel Bourgignon and lir, Jim MacVonald with Mr,Ken Hutchinson acting as Spelling Master and Mr.Bill Sernesky as Time Keeper. ' Winners in each grade were:= Grade five, lst. Louise Sims, Marathon; end, Catherine Phillips, Terrace Bay Public Sahool. Grade six, lst Fred Erickson, Terrace Bay Public School and 2nd Judith Swalley,, liarathon,s: » St,llertin's Separate School; Terrace Pay, Grade eight, lst Lorraine Garba, Marathon and end, J ohn Needham of Holy Angels School in Schreiber', The winners recdived Trophies for. placing in first or second in each grade, | PROMINENT FORMOR RESTUGNIS DEREAVED Residents of hicreea Bay were deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Miss 4nn Porter in Alabama, U Seite on CUEORY « Merch 26th. : Ann was the youngest Gnats of Mr, and irs, D.C. Porter, Don was Mill Manager in Terrace Bay from 1948 to 1956, prior to his transfer to Coosa: Pines, Alabama, The Porter family were an integral part - of this community during their residence ' here, Ann grew up here and she will be ' remembered with affection by all who knew her. The deepest sympathy of the entire comm- unity is extended to Mr.& lirs, Porter and family in their bereavement, The family have requested that, in lieu of flowers, any tributes to Ann may be made to the american Cancer Society. . 4s a matter of convenience contributions may be made to the Mill Office Cashier in the Mein Office, 4 single donation to the. american Cancer Society will then be sent from Terrace Say with a list of the donors included, EO a a nn ae A CURLING CLUB Wiss Don't forget the Curling Club 4nnual elections on Tuesday, April 12th at 7 P,jli, in the Club Lounge. It seems that every year the same few get out. to this.mecting to elect the people to run the club for the coming year. Every curler should make a real effort to give up a couple of hours on een arene HOTEL | Port ARTHUR, ONTARIO When visiting the Lakehead, plan on making the } Prince Arthur Motor Hotel your headquarters. Room accomodation from $5,25 single and up. Special weekend family rates. Modern Dining Room and Coffee Shop, air-conditioned for your comfort, TELEVISION IN ALL ROOMS, For ! accomodation please write to the PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL, PORT ARTHUR,ONT. i i ih nye REE AVAGO HT ae wai Tisch CE Ba NEWS ST TU HTT TEL asa LEA LUA AE efaceemeeacee LUTTE RASH STAR UHH Grade seven, lst Brian Hubelit, Terrace' 'Bay f- -Public School and 2nd; Annette "Belliveau of aber ali 31, 1960 Hastie tiheilt gusulitiss| MONSTER BINGO APRIL 29TH SCHREIBER TOWN HALL - $100, JACKPOT PRIZE - 20 GAMES $1.00 ---ESTRA CARDS 258 IN: AID OF HOLY ANGELS PARISH BUILDING FUND CMM ME i 1s evening and make the elections a rea SUCCESSe Don't forget the Annual Bonspiel on april 7, 8, 9 and 10th, REGULAR CURLING It appears that the way things stand now there will be ties in each of the four divi-~ sions for either winner or runner-up. posi-= tions, This means of course that over the next couple of weeks there will be some play~off games. We also understend that the Club party last Saturday was one of the best in same time, Apparently the novelty curling went over in a big way and those who weren't there really missed a balls TERRACE BaY HOCKEY TSSOCTATION TNNUAL MEETING The annual meeting will be held in the Recreation Centre on April 28, 1960 at 7:00 P,i, to elect new officers for the coming term and to vote on proposed changes in the constitution. The following Association By-law will cover the election of 'officers and changes in the constitution. NOMINATIONS : (1) The executive will appoint a nominating committee who will then suggest a slate of officers for the following posts. (a) President (b) Vice«president (c) Treasurer (d) Secretary nas tt Publicity Manager f) Financial Chairman (2) Nominations will be accepted from the floor if the nominated person is present to signify their willingness to run OR: if the nominated person is not present but has previously written to the Secre- tary signifying his willingness to run, CHANGE IN THE CONSTITUTION All proposed changes to the constitution must be in the hands of the Secretary (Mr.R. Cotton, 8 Pirie Crescent) in writing, four~ 'teen days BEFORE the annual meetings CaTHOLIC TEACHERS (Cont'd from page 5) meeting, and the treasurer's report were read by idiss Ruth Priske, Various business items were decided upon, the most important being the appointment of Miss Priske as the Local's delegate to the Provincial Convention at East ole Miss Doreen Brady, president of the Local introduced the guest speaker, Mr.JelSkehin, Inspector of Separate Schools, (more next wk.)