Page |0 CURLING CLUB NEWS (Continued from page |) . Pick your own rink-2 men, 2 women (in alternate positions). . Everyone eligible who is 2I years of age or older. . Spiel limited to 16 rinks--first 16 rinks entered. . All entries close 5:00 p.m. November 10. . Entry Fee - $4 per rink. . Two Events - All games 8 ends . Prizes - Turkeys and Chickens . Entries taken by Jack Chapman - Phone 3289. . Social Saturday, Nov.13 at the Curling Club ounge for all members and those entered in the spiel . LOCAL FAMILIES LEAVE FOR LAKEHEAD Clarence Rousseau has left to make his home in Port Arthur, joining his wife Joyce and children Bruce, Debbie and Theresa who took up residence there before school opened. Just before he left Clarence was entertained at a Stag by members of the Technical Department at the home of Tom Bat- tershill, receiving from them a purse and well wishes. Joyce was the guest of honor at a party held in St.Martin's Church Hall when the hostesses were Barbara Payette, Marion Pluta, Elaine Zwir and Betty Randa. Joyce was presented with a train case and purse from her friends. Virginia and Gary Galvin whith children Lois and Gordon bid farewell to their many friends in Terrace Bay as they left on Sunday to make their home in Fort William. Gary had lived in Terrace Bay for I8 years and Virginia the past thirteen. Prior to their departure Virginia was entertained by the Art Club in the home of Rosalind Kenney, by members of the Terrace Bay News staff and was guest of honor at the last Ladies Auxiliary meeting. Mrs. Shirley Hersey held a tea in her honor and crystal sherbets were presented to her on this occasion. Assisting the hostess at serving were Millie Welsh, Audrey Smith, Rosalind Kenney and Maisie Suther- land. Virginia and Gary were entertained at dinner par- ties by Edith and Ken Chard, by Shirley and Don Hersey and by Ruth and Ross Mitchell. Lois and Gordon were entertained by their friends and also given parting gifts. Gary's co-workers honored him at a Stag when he was recipient of a purse and their well-wishes. The Ladies Auxiliary will meet Monday evening, November 1 at 8.15 in the Terrace Bay Community Church. The program will cover the last three of the Canadian Provinces, the Western Provinces, as talks are given on Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Mrs.Rose Garriock is a patient in St.Joseph's Hospital where she underwent surgery this week. Visitors with Doris and Arnold Almos recently were Eva and Bill Ellard and Mrs.Jean Ahlgren, all _ of Fort William. Doris and Arnold spent this week- end in Fort William visiting with her family. THE NEWS All ladies are cordially invited to attend. October 28, 1965 Mr.and Mrs.B.K.Almos of Port Arthur and Miss Marie Young of Fort WilHam were weekend visitors with Helen and Don Almos. TERRACE BAY BAND STARTS FALL ACTIVITIES The beginners classes will be conducted again this year for those who would like to learn to play an instrument. Some band owned instruments are avail- able. Anyone interested should contact Bill Farrell or Bill Megraw. Regular Band practices are held every Wednesday night in the Public School at 7 P.M. New members are needed. Anyone who has played an intrument before is invited to come out and get acquainted at the next Band practice. Mr.and Mrs.Harry Gusul, Mrs.Dorothy Koski and Mrs.Cora Bajkiewicz were in Sault Ste.Marie to attend funeral services for the late Gordon Black. Teen Executive - |.tor. M.Mallais, E.Rajotte, J.MclInnis, M.Harris - rear - L.Phillips. Photo by Cathy Jo Cotton EXCURSION BY TEEN TOWN MEMBERS by Lloyd Phillips On Saturday, Oct.|6th forty-five members of Ter- race Bay Teen Town boarded a chartered bus for the Lakehead where they appeared on the Dick Wilson television show. Prizes on this show were won by Linda Hales and Beverley Phillips on lucky draw draw tickets. At first some of the members were a bit nervous but this quickly wore off as they danced and smiled into the cameras. After an hour of dancing the mem- bers thanked Dick Wilson and departed for lunch-- some going to Fort William and others remaining in Port Arthur. The majority of the members met at the Fourth Dimension while others went shopping or to shows. Everyone went their separate ways but met again at 9.30 at the 4-D to board the bus for home. A good time was had by all and everyone sang all the way home. Teen Town thank Mr.Soughton and Mike Mallais for bringing cars, also Mr.N.Cornthwaite and Miss Joyce Raper for chaperoning. The new executive for 1965-66 consists of Lloyd Phillips, president, Mike Mallais, vice president, Janis McInnis, programme director (Cont'd page 11)