-_ Terrace Bay Girls' Volleyball Team HOBO DANCE A SUCCESS The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, Terr Terrace Bay sponsored a very success- ful Box Social and Hobo Dance on Friday evening. Everyone enjoyed an evening of dancing and fun. There were many ingenious costumes shown. Music was supplied by George Churney and Hec MacLeod. The Box Lunches were decorated in varied hue by the ladies, and were awarded _prizes for originality as well as attrac tiveness. First prize went to Mrs. 'W. McKechnie, second to Mrs. D. Koski and third to Mrs. Erna Wood. Members of the Ladies Auxiliary are urged to attend the Remembrance 'Dat. Parade to be held this year on Saturday, November 9th, meeting at the Recreation Centre at 10.30 a.m. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Guides and Brownies held a meeting on October 28th in the basement of the Community Church. The meeting was chaired by Com- missioner Shirley Caron and was open- ed with the reading of the Guide prayer. The minutes of the last meet- ing and the September meeting were TERRACE BAY NEWS that there are new Provincial laws gov- | _ erning registration, driving rules, equip- ment and insurance FOF motorized snow vehicles For information\inquire at any Department ef Trans- port office or write\to: ONTARIO DEPARTMENT , OF TRANSPORT Ferguson Block Queen's Park, Toronto 5 NOVEMBER 7, 1968 read. The treasurers report was given and the Guides and Brownies were given permission to participate inthe Legion's Remembrance Day Parade. ~ Annual reports were given by the Ist and 2nd Guide Companies and the Brownie packs. The Ladies Auxiliary convenors reported for the year were also given. 3 New executive for the coming term _ were elected and are as follows: Chairman - Shirley Caron; Vice-Chair man - Marg Santerre; Secretary - Syl Duquette; Treasurer - Yolande Rajotte; Publicity - Florence Kolesar; Cookie Day - Jeannette Desrosiers; Ways and Means - Bea St. Louis; Brownie regis- tration - J. Kettle; Uniforms - Hilda Hiebert; Camp convenor - H. Nesbitt; Brown Badge secretary - R. McBride; Blue Badge secretary - E. Ramsey; and Social - Marg Santerre. Other members are Gail Moore, D. Dakin, and Mrs. Melnik. There are 99 girls registered in the Guide and Brownies to participate in the Parade on November 10th. ONTARIO PROV. POLICE REPORT During the past week the Schreiber Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police, investigated four motor vehicle accidents, resulting in approximately $1,800. damage. From October 27th to November 2nd members of this Detachment patrolled |. 3,063 miles of highways and logged 208 working hours. There were four persons charged un- der the Highway Traffic Act, 16 per- sons warned and 36 vehicles given safety checks. There were 3 thefts of property val- ved at less than $50 reported, all 3 cases still under investigation. One missing person reported, case still un- der investigation. One alleged assault which was later "cleared. M. Kulmatycki