OCTOBER IT, 1973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE II WINTER EMPLOYMENT: Please refer to the next column for an adver -tisement that outlines positions in the Terr- ace Bay Recreation Department. Details of how to apply are outlined in the ad. COMING EVENTS: Thursday, October IIth - Terrace Bay Art Club weekly session, 7:30 p.m., large meeting room of the Recreation Centre. Sunday, October I4th - Duplicate Bridge Club meeting, 6:30 p.m., conference room of Centre. Sunday, October I4th - North Shore Minor Hockey Association annual meeting, Marathon, I2:30 pm. Monday, October I5th - Art Course Session #2, I - 4 p.m., large meeting room of Recreation Centre. Monday, October I5th - Minor Hockey executive meeting, 6:30 p.m. conference room of the Recreation Centre. Monday, October I5th - Figure Skating executive meeting, 8:00 p.m., Curling Club lounge. Tuesday, October I6th - Ladies Curling Club semi-annual meeting, 8:00 p.m., Curling Club Lounge. saturday, October 20th - Octoberfest Dance, Moose Hall, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, October 2Ist - C.W.L. Annual Penny Auction, I:30 - 3:30 p.m. Tickets now on sale . TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT A total of I7 occurences were investigated by the .Terrace Bay Police Department during the past week. On October 2nd, a large quantity of build- ing material was stolen from a construction site on Lakeview. All the stolen property was later recovered. Also during the same day, 4 U.S. citizens reported that their travel trailer had been stolen from the back of their car between Schreiber and Terrace Bay. Investigation re- vealed that a hitch adjustment had been made sometime prior and no one had remembered to re- connect the trailer which was found standing on the road to Schreiber. A minor hit and run accident occurred on Lakeview Drive on Saturday and is being inves- tigated. Seven motor vehicles were safety checked and one charge laid under the Highway Traffic Act. continued next column ...... The following positions are available for POSITIONS AVAILABLE this coming winter season: Public Skating Attendents - 3 boys (pre- ferably I6 years old or over) Rink Rats - 3 boys (preferably I6 years old or over) Cashiers - 2 positions for hockey games (perferably I6 years old or over) Apply in writing to the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee, Box 460, Terrace Bay, by 5:00 p.m. on THURSDAY, OCTOBER I8th. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT The engagement is announced of Valerie Bryson, of Kamloops, B.C. daughter of Mrs. Mae Bryson of Schreiber and Mr. 'Elwood Bryson of Thunder Bay, to Mr. Alex Gauthier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Gauthier, all of Kamloops The wedding will take place on December first, 1973 in Kamloops. The following is a list of counterfeit currancy now being circulated: $50.00 A/H 2449667 B/H 6493487 B/H 6186821 B/H 5049086 B/H 4536719 B/1:3613%52 B/H 2449667 A/H 1425818 BA/H 2559829 B/H 3150489 B/H 5049487 B/H 3I500II2 B/H 6186731 A/H 4691344 $3.00 V/X 3357950 V/X 3357952 V/X 3357596 V/X 3785569 V/X 3357957 V/X 5757939 O/X 2248305 V/X 5246525 SMALL ENGINE SHOP FOR TERRACE BAY Another little shop has been opened in Terrace Bay - Scotty's Small Engine Shop. Here one may drop off small engines, lawn mowers, snow blowers, etc. for repairs by Keith Scott, Proprietor, and pick them up when fin- ished. Scotty's will also stock Pioneer Chain Saws, two-way radios, portable generators, snow machines, snow blowers, parts for snow machines and bicycles, snow machine suits, and sundry items for the out-door man, for work or play. : Scotty's is located at the rear of Cebrario Hardware. Two Sides? He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that.