« September 7, 1964 'SLUIPERIORS" SPONSOR BINGO The Terrace Bay "SUPERIORS" will sponsor another giant bingo in the Arena.on Thursday, September 24t Proceeds from the event will go towards paying off a deficit still owing by the club. Let's have your support. You are assured a full night's fun. Se the ad on page 9 for further details. THE NEWS 8:00 P.M, AFTERNOON LADIES ' AUXILIARY TO MEET The Afternoon Group of the Ladies' Auxiliary will hold their first meeting of the fall season, on Monday September 21st, at 1:45 P.M. All ladies old and new are welcome. Please bring Canada Packers' labels and any magazines or books. FASHION SHOW PLANS TO BE COMPLETED The Women of the Moose will meet on Wednesday, September 16th, at 8:00 P.M. in the Moose Hall. Plans will be finalized for the Fashion Show to be held on Thursday, Sept. 17th, in the hall at 8:00 p.m with tickets to be sold at the door. LADIES' CURLING CLUB NEWS Many phone calls have been made this week by Curling members. If you have not been contacted by the end of this week, please phone 3619 after 4 p.m. Drawmastier . ONTARIO TO ALL RESIDENTS OF 'ONTARIO an announcement régarding EXTENSION OF PHYSIOTHERAPY SERVICE On and after Monday, September 14, 1964, residents of Ontario are entitled, without eel medically necessary physiotherapy services received in the offices of tegistered/physiotherapists in private practice in Ontario who participate in the extension of physiotherapy service adminis- tered by the Ontario Hospital Services Commission. The services must be prescribed by a duly qualified physician and performed by, or under the direct supervision of, a registered physiotherapist. A course of treatment may be for a maximum of three weeks unless the physician prescribes a longer period. sci TREATMENT j If, in the opinion of the attending physician, a patient cannot attend the physiotherapist's office, trgatment in the patient's place of residence will be covered, but in such of the physiotherapist may charge the patient, or patients, a total of $1. treated during the visit. The main purpose of this additional service to patients is to make the most efficient use of available physiotherapy facilities. It is to be financed by Federal Health Grants and by the Province of Ontario. Certain physiotherapy services are not available under this program. These services may be obtained through private arrangement with the physiotherapist. 0 per visit, regardless of the number of patients ONTARIO HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION TORONTO 7, ONTARIO $ 1.00 ADMISSION 20 - $5.00 pri zes / Sponsoréd by Ladies' Auxiliary ( and Canadian Legion 109 Schreiber Y Page 5 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18th f EXTRA CARDS 25¢ $25.00 JACKPOTS Qa Y AU ¥ MEN'S CURLING CLUB NEWS September greetings to members, past members and prospective members ! Now that winter is just around the corner according to the weather (and the weather-man), it's time to think of brooms, and hacks, and lost ends, and with snowy eyes write sorrow on the face of the The Executive has great plans for a gala season. The word is out that there are a number of prospec-- tive members . Past members are heeding the call home and are raring to go. So let's get into the spirit early (not literally) and have a bang-up year. Watch the "News" for coming events, and here's to Good Curling. CORRECTION: Regarding an. article several weeks ago on Swimming Awards being presented:- the name Charlie Kettle appeared; this should have read "Charles Kettle". NOTE TO 5 PIN BOWLERS Applications being receive for three 5 pin leagues:- Mens, Ladies, Mixed. Pre- ference given to last years teams, entries accepted as teams or individuals. Bowling days as follows: Mixed - Mon day and Tuesday nights, Men's - Thursday night, Ladies - Wednesday and Thursday afternoon. Invitation extended to Schreiber residents to enjoy the comforts of the completel remodelled Terrace Bay alley New Bowlers as well as old timers are welcome. Don't Delay ! If you are interested just call, Lew Edmunds at 3509. We welcome you.