| a a Ne Oe a Se nS A Vp een October 12, 1961 "ROSSPORT UNION' CHURCH ANNUAL BAZAAR@& TEA ROSSPOAT/ INN SAT, OCT. 14 THY 2,30 p.m, - 5430 EVERYONE. WELCOME ene etter eo _TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL EVENING CLASSES A few more applications must be received to allow the Board to.offer a class in Basic English, In order to permit others to apply for this, or for any other. subject, the date for applications -has been extended to Ostober 16th, Applications from residents of Schreiber or other nearby centres are welcotied, Applications should be addressed to the Principal. The application form below may be used. \\9 NAME Soeeeeoageseroocsnescene PHONE NOccessce ADDRESS eccvccececccecncnccccececcccecenececes| SUBJECT DESIRED SCHOCHOHCHSEHHHOHOAEHTTDSHOHEOSEOEES EVENING PREFERRED occ e PRUE: UNL covcsece SAFETY _ 40 EVERYWHERE - ALL THE TIME" Winnefs of the family safety contest #8 and their prize awards are as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beddard = Electric Coffee Perc-~ Hugh Boudreau - Electric Blanket and Picnic Ice Chest. Contest entry forms #9 have been distrib- uted - complete yours today and place it in the contest box at the mill, many wonderful prizes remaining, Family Prize Awards - Electric Fry Pan, Electric Coffee Percolatcr, Rotisserie, Floor Polishe Waffle Baker and Grill, Toast-R-Oven; Mill Prize Awards - Life Jacket, 2 Barbecues with Hood, Motor and Spit, Spinning Rod and Reel, 2 1/4" Electric drills, Prevent Fires Everywhere - all the time) It, takes "Sense", to. avoid fires .but dollars to repair fire damage. SQUARE. DANCE NEWS The Terrace Bay Square Dance Club is now in full swing, after the election of an executive, setting of fees and planning of a programme at last Friday's session, Executive for the coming year is: Pres. Future sessions will be held on Monday nights from 9 - 11 F.M., on a trial basis. © Registration fee was set at $1,00 per member, plus .25¢ per meeting, to cover cost of music, calls and club business. Inmediate future plans call for the next session to be held on Monday, October 16th, probably in the High School Auditoriun, Also, there will be a Callers! Clinic on Saturday, October 21st, under the direction TERRACE BAY NEWS -of Byron Roberts of Red Rock. oM,| as tiany new. members.as possible. _ENJOY THE FUNKE ee oe a op ange tee olator and Fishing Rod and Reel; Mr. and Mrs, There are still) nee Je Hale, Vice-rresident = 0. Mason, Secretar ~ Mrs. B, Ginn, Treasurer - Mrs. H, Billings. rage LL ee | This will be an all-day Course on Square Dance calling, and anyone interested in taking part should contact a member of the executive IMMEDIATELY. DON'T FORGET, We're all beginners; we i have a.great time and we're anzious to have GET OUT AND MOVIE PROJECTIONIST COURSE Registrations are now being received at the Recreation Office for a proposed 16 mm, movie projectionist courses Those interested should contact the Rec- reation Office immediately, as definite plans for the course will depend on registration. ARENA OPENING Due to unfinished work on the ice machin- ety, the Arena Opening date has been set for the week of November 10th, It wiil be z Soe} | sible to. have ice before that time, il TERRACE 'BAY BOWLING ASSOCIATI ON STATEMENT 01 OF RECEIPTS & DISBURSEMENTS FOR 1960-61 SEASON RECEIPTS: Frize Money Collected $486.90 Entry Fees 155 x $1.00 155.00 | "Sale of Raffle Tickets 158,25 | 'Sale of Banquet Tickets | 123 @ $1.75 215,25 Reimbursed by Donators for Prizes | | purchase, on their behalf 56.00 ' ' $1,071.50 DISBURSEMENTS Raffle Prize $ 40,00 Orchestra for Banquet 85.00 Banquet - 123 Plates @ $1.75 Z1Sce5 13 Guests 22.75 Hall Rental 10,00 Trophies, Prizes, Engraving etc 606,14 Bank Charges ' 1 oo Stamps 265 1959-60 Outstanding Accts. paid 15.15 Bank Overdraft 1959-60 paid 8.87 True Bank Balance end of | 1960-61 Season $- 66,59 ST. MARTIN'S BAZAAR HELD SATURDAY The Parish Fall Bazaar was held in St, Martin's Church Hall Saturday afternoon, October 7 from two till four thirty with the. President of the C.WsL. Mrs. F, Helmink receiving the many guests. Thronging about the many colorful booths the ladies found many items for their Christiaas list and childrens apparel or baking, while the child- ren were delighted with their Novelty Booths and Fish Pond, before all retired to the tea tables. Tearoom Convenors were Mrs. N. Vienneau and Mrs. M, Nicol, ably assisted by girls from the Catholic Girls Club, Pouring during the afternoon were Mesdames A. Hartman, C. Knauff, H. Boudreau and A. Cadieux. Ladies heading the committees for the Various booths and stands were: Knitting table - Mrse A. Ziegleman, Sewing table - Mrs, Phil Stuart, Apron Booth - Mrs. Ll, Legault, Parcel Post « Mrs, D. Kenney, Candy Booth - Mrs, Re Belliveau, Baking Table - Mrs. D, Boudreau, the White Elephant Stand - Mrs. L. Ste Louis, Special Draw - Mrs. R. Lindberg, Hot Dog Pe - Mrs. A. Connors, | Ru wilt Booth - Mrs zyski (Contd Pg,13) |