THE NEWS Page 9 _Nov.mber 21, 196 KNIGATS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS Terrace Bay Community Credit Union Limited Player G. Assts. Winner Amount TERRACE Bay. ONTARIO ilicke B. & B.Hiller $ 2.00 Ce Laperriere L. Ploude 2.00 | T... Local Credit Union G. Tremblay E oe aoe . : surah § Backstrom . orte 2. Executive consists of Reliveso 3a i Morris #B1ll< 35.20 | MANAGER: An employee who is the adpfinisirator Ferguson 1 B. Ross 18.55 | of all office proceedure. Talbot B. Gagnon -- | TREASURER: An employee who is responsible for the -- 2 a ~~. ee books, securities, loan documents, and pabnes teas (ae i. Littlefield >.00 of any records the Board may direct him/her to 3G. Tremble '. Peake 2.00 } maintain. : Harper Y. Theriault 2.00 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Nise people including the | Provost D. Fournier 2.00 | Treasurer, who cgnduct the business of your Credit; Geofferion G. Madigan 2.00 Union in accordance with the "Credit Union Act". pate og " sea gee ee SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE: Three people who may -- Por ; : ~~ be called the "Watch/Dog Committee". This Com- Goal Tender E. Malashewski = 2.00 mittee from time to time examines and audits the Gare ae ae. desk Total F 116.75 books, checks) cash and securities and examines the general welfgte of your Credit Union. CREDIT COMMITTEE: Three people who meet weekly to process all loan applications and hold interviews with members, to counsel in financial stress. i LEARN TO KNOW YOUR CREDIT UNION BETTER. COME TO QUR ANNUAL MEETING, Saturday, November 23rd, Moose Hall. Score - Montreal 2 vs. Chicago 5 NEXT WEEKS" SHUTOUT POOL $ 90.00 also asked to render services to aid Leper Colonies. It was decided that Brownies will once again collect old nylons, GUIDERS MEET - (Cont'd on Page 13) IN ADDITION to observing the rules of safety, Tickets available from any officer or at the office - : Simcoe Plaza. Banquet accommodation limited. when you go hunting remember: *WEAR PROPER CLOTHING OFFICE HOURS: a & ee . ai SOYOU AREN'T MIS= wawhions ®GET AN EYE CHECK. SOME _WITH ere TEL: -- 3833 |SOCIAL NEWS (Cont'd from Page 8) together there before returning to Toronto. 'In Toronto Ellen visited also with Arlene Wig before returning home. STAY HOME. ANIMALS STAY OUT OF BAD WEATHER, TOO. * REMEMBER TO SLEAD" RGET, SHOOT! AHEAD OF IT. -- EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? BARBER TA WITH VERY FoINTeP GesTuRES} Mrs. F. Gaulin who recently attended an Art Work Shop kn Red Rock to study design and painting has been requested to hold over her exhibit for the opening of the McGrew Gallery in Sault Ste. Marie. Her exhibit had been shown by the Algoma Art Society in Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs. E. Schock motored to Niagara Falls Sunday to visit their son Ron, who is in hospital as a result of an automobile - accident on Saturday. The Junior Choir of the Community Church will provide the music for the evening service this Sunday. SCHREIBER TOWN HALL GUIDERS CLUB MEET The November meeting of the Guiders' Club FRIDAY, NOV,22ND opened with a prayer read by Mrs. G. Sitch. bik Minutes were read and adopted, seconded by Mrs. P. Turner. - Mrs. D. Thompson repor ted on a letter re- ceived from the Group Council of Scouts, stating they were in favor of three Church , parades to be held in Nov June, with color bearing February parade only, for dedication of colors. ember, February and to take place at the the purpose of re- A need for funds for World Friendship was stressed at this meeting, and Guiders were There's a two-piece look to this one-piece dress, so youthful and fresh. Black velvet and white wool com- bine to make it a delight- ful choice for the teen- ager. A wide self-belt tops the low-waisted skirt which is box-pleated. Bands of black velvet give a sturnender look to the long tap. 8:00 P/M. eon 20 FIVE DOLLAR GAMES 2 - $25 - JACKPOTS Sponsored by Schreiber Artificial Ice Committee