tees Se SALES & SERVICE (CANADA) LIMITED -- VACUUM CLEANERS CALENDAR OF EVENTS TRAVELLING ART EXHIBITION - Schreiber High School, Feb.7 et '6 por. . BADMINTON - ART SHOW - Voyageur Restaurant Everyone Welcome. REGULAR SESSION ART CLUB - February 2, 8 p.m Lounge. TERRACE BAY BAND PRACFISE - Sunday 8 p.m. KIWANIS CLUB DINNER MEETING - Tuesday, 6.30 p.m. Terrace Bay Motor Hotel. SHROVE TUESDAY PANCAKE SUPPER - sponsored by Community Church men. February 7. BALLET & TAP & BATON l.ESSONS - Large meeting room, Recreatio Certre - commencing every Saturday merning at 10.3%a.m LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE - Initiation & dance Saturday, February 4 N.H.L. oldtimers Toronto VS Northshore All Stars, Sat. March 4, 4 p.m. CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and sppreciation to all my dear friends and organizations who expressed their concern for me, by gifts of flowers, get well cards, Christ- mas cards and letters of cheer during my stey in hospitel. A special thanks to the Doctors and Nursing Steff of the Terrace Boy Private Hospital for their kind attent- ion, also to the girls of the Schreiber and Terrece Bay Sewing classes, the girls of my knitting club and béwling team I can assure you that your concern for my speedy recovery will always be remembered. Sincere thanks and deep appreciation. Mrs. S.(Sadie) Boyd. STORK CLUB Born to Raija & Lorne Caldwell of New Westminister, B.C., a boy, January 15. Mr. & Mrs. W.W.Rowsome, a boy, January 28. 58 MacKey St. - Wawa, Ontarie P.O. Bex 52 - Phone 836-2996 -- FLOOR POLISHERS .. ETC. E. FORTIN - LICENSED DEALER Write to Box 586 Terrace Bay or phone 3613 KIWANIS CLUB OF TERRACE BAY Non. and Wed. nights - High School /uditorium. Oldcurling DONALD J. RITCHIE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 209 ARTHUR STREET PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO us. 345-625| es. 345-7574 WEVE THE PRODUCT THAT PUTS UP A FIGHT, KNOCKS OUT COLD BOTH DAY & S S S SS SS SS BETT BRIAN BIRCH OIL DEALER Telephone - Schreiber 640 or 332 AMATEUR SKI COACHES CLINIC HELD A popular feature this past weekend at the Terr- ace Bay Ski Club was the Amateur Ski Coaches Clinic given under the direction of Terry Axelson of the Lakehead. Mr. Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance. From Saturday morning until late Sunday after- noon he had his classes out on the slopes inter- spersed with discussion/rest periods in the hut. Attendance was pleasing and should do much to increase the facilities offered by the club. This season the club has instituted two innovations een 2 96 'g@ YOUR WARDROBE DESERVES OUR SMART-FINISHING CARE Call us today and treat your clothes to our better service. pa ae US Axelson is a member of the which will help to increase the safety feature of the sport. A qualified "first aider" will be in the hut all the time it is open, ready and equipped for any emergency. In addition a Ski Patrol has been recruited and trained having complete authority on the slopes and full backing of the Club executive to enforce both club rules and govern- ment regulations. The efficiency of this service was demonstrated Saturday afternoon when the first casualty occurred. Nine year old Michael Caccamo fell and within seconds members of the Ski Patrol had reached him, and within five minutes Michael was in a station wagon on his way to the hospital which had been told of his arrival by telephone which is an additional service installed. Fortunately Michael suffered only strained muscles but the efficient system has been tested and proved a credit which is due to those present. siecle Say DIR ataa a incl cram ft ieee ek