THE NEWS sa ~ 7] EVER HAPPEN T JE AB LS' » |) See 3 maa Lee » mona \ I, y eA FRIENOLY f S We |] THE WISE WORKING BEE DOESN'T LISTEN ym HOME TOWN GIRLS, VISITORS TOO,WILL ROLY SEN Tate ~ BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP * PHONE 3268 "TERRACE BAY -MOTOR HOTEL - PHONE 3209 60 Laurier Ave. - Terrace Bay. ---- (last week's) CURLING NEWS (Cont'd from Page 2) later than Thursday, October 31st. the first round for the Seagram's Trophy, the A social evening is planned to open the 2nd for the Canadian Oil, Club Championships season. with instructions for new curlers Trophy, and the 3rd for Laskin's Trophy. Cur~ being given at that time. ling nights will be Tuesday's and Thursday's. Everyone was reminded that membership fees The method of selecting rinks will be Skip's of $14.00 must be paid prior to the first Choice. scheduled game of either league. 'Afternoon League For a season of good curling, fun and "Although several applications had been social events, join the Terrace Bay Ladies received for afternoon curling, it was decided Curling Club, It is one of the most active that' a separate meeting of all ladies organizations during the winter season in interested in this league would be called » Terrace Bay. immediately following the deadline date for | "New curlers are welcome. If you are not submitting applications, (Oct. 3lst) and items | 2° yet on a rink send in your application and such as type of play, method of selecting every effort will be made to place you. rinks, and days of curling would be decided by. them. . _. It was stated that several ladies of the | afternoan league were interested in curling only one afternoon a week rather thar. two. If this is the feeling of the majority, such an arrangement would be agreeable by the executive. However, before a meeting of the afternoon curlers could be held to decide these points, everyone interested in this -league were requested to forward their applications to Mrs. Norma Crockford, or phone her at 3648. General = It was expected that curling would commence around the 2nd week of November. All those who have not submitted application forms, are requested to do so immediately. Additional forms are available from Barbara Haughn at the Post Office or.mailto Mrs.N. Crockford, not Kiwanis Derby winners L. to R. - Michael | Gombola, Colleen Kenney, Ted Brown, Gordon Phillips receive their prizes from Kiwanian Jack Wellings M OQQOSE: HOME BINGO CURLERS -- HOCKEY PLAYERS -- HUNTERS -- STARTED TUESDAY - OCTOBER 29TH io eis ee 8 eh 12 numbers. the first day as follows:- 6-7 - 13-14 * LEP US DRY CLEAN YOUR SPOS GAR- 17 = 21 = 25 = 28 - 39 - 44 - 66 - 69 5 -..; MENTS'... Three numbers every day except SUNDAY ..... re LBS. OF CLOTHES FOR JUST ¢ A . $100 FULL HOUSE gaa 8 lb. exarmple- 7 lt curling ~ plus 10 - $5.00 BONUSES FOR LUCKY SIGNATURE ~D pr. trousers OF to skiris or 7 CARDS. 1 Please just catl b etween 10 A.M. and 1 P.M. for is i 4 oT Das Sees numbers:-- SCHREIBER CALL 154 - 182 and 309 4U \ J PF FAL 4 | TERRACE BAY CALL 3685 - 3620 and 3540 MAYTAG -- 4. AC Pi fh YS oTE: W Mrs. Jas.Smart & Mr.Geo.Cataford, both of Schreiy WASHERS LAU INL RS ber were lucky winners on the last Bingo. | 2eaload _ 10¢ - |0 Min