suttJND THE TOWN Sympathy is expressed to Mrs, Ida Romaniuk who left on October 13th, to. attend the funeral of her Father, Mr, John Myren of Ogema, Saskatchewan on the "Lath Sympathy is also Sctendud to Mrs. Elsie Ostling whose Mother, Mrs. J. A. Noreus passed away. at her home in Vancouver on October 13th, Colleen Perrson returned home last Thursday from her two week vacation visiting with her sisters and their families, Mr..and Mrs. V. I. Cosgrove in Sudbury and:Mr, and Mrs, H. P, Connor in Pembroke, Ontario. Mrs. Ann Papousek with sons Paul and Gerry returned last week from a five week visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Holancin Sr, of Bradford, Ontario, The regular monthly meeting of the Dim Bulbs was held Tuesday evening at the home of Ev Garvin. In the absence of the president, Ev Garvin, ee president, presided, Several entertaining games were enjoyed during the evening, and a. very lovely luncheon served by the hostess. Nine members were present, The next meeting will be held November 30th at the home of Mary Byers. Mrs, P, A, Nicol of Port Arthur visited with Mel and Irene Nicol last week accom- panied by Mr, Alec Nicol of Mayo Landing Yukon Territory, He is a veteran of the Yukon Gold Rush of 1898 and has lived there since then, 0-0-0 NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE NEWS The Terrace Bay Amateur Hockey Assoc- iation recently appointed Bill Borsum and Peter Mazza to seats on the Board of Governors of the North Shore Hockey League, The Board of Governors comprised of two members from each locale holding a franchise in the North Shore Hockey League are responsible to foster encourage and improve the sport of Amateur Hockey between White River in the East to Red Rock in the west and north to the hee Line of the Canadian National Rail- ways. Community Governors are expected tc work for the betterment of hockey in this North Shore as well as deliberating on the requests submitted by the town's entry in the North Shore Hockey League, At the Board of Governors! meeting held recently in Nipigon, Governor Bill Borsum was elected Vice-President of the North Shore Heekey League. Governors (Cont. : on next col,) _-- - Page 6 NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE NEWS(Cent.) Archie James and Stu Harrison of Marathon were re-elected president and secretary-treasurer respectively. As an extra tothe duties of ~ice-president Bill will be responsible for the appointing of all referees and other officials necessary at all games, The increased schedule is expected to get started immediately after Christmas and will provide each entry with twelve -home games and twelve away games. "It is hoped that small pocket +, schedules may be made available for the use of hockey fans. However, each team will be held responsible for their own advertising of games, Trophies available to the North Shore Hockey League are as follows: 1. The Therrien Trophy to team winning Championship 2e The O'Keefe Brewery Trophy to the Leading Scorer, 3. The Nesco Trophy to the Most Valuable Goal Tender 4, The Kapitan Trophy to the Most Sportsmanlike Player » 5. C.R, Strachan Jewellers Ltd, are awarding two Lord-Rodney Automatic Waterproof Men's wrist watches to two players of the League - recipients to be decided by the Board of Governors. Dh O FOR SALE Rex Air Vacuum cleaner and attach- ments, One year old, in perfect con- dition. Priced for quick sale, Also a 1928 2-door Chevrolet car in good running condition, with five good tires, For $75 cash, Contact J, Richardson or Wood Handling Department, Clock #48. Shift #4. 0-0-0 FOR SALE One dining~room table, four chairs and buffet. Can be seen at 194 Laurier Avenue, or Phone 443, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Duncan *Phyfe drop leaf table and four chairs, Apply House #429, 0-0-0