DECEMBER 9th-l0th-Matinee ~ SHARK RIVER starring Steve-Cochran, " Carole Mathews and Warren Steven: . December llth-l2th-1l3th =. THE LAST TIME. I SAW PARIS starring Elizabeth Taylor and Van Johnson, Donna Reid and Walter Pidgeon, -- December 14th-15th PASSION starring Cornel Wilde, Yvonne DeCarlo, Raymond' Burr' and Lon Chaney, OY) OO GO.® FIGURE SKATING NEWS '* Skaters or Parents who missed picking up their lesson tickets for the month of December, will have the opportunity of doing so, this Saturday, December- 10th, between ene and two o'clock in the lobby of the Recreation Centre, You must pick up your tickets Saturday, in order to receive your weekly lesson and attend the figure skating sessions, Remember tickets are purchased one month in advance, The lesson tickets for the month of January will be sold at the Recreation Centre on Saturday, 'January 7, 1956 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 200 pain, to 5200 samy <.% i It had been announced previously ' that these tickets would be sold on December 28th and 29th, but it was felt that January 7th was a more propitious date for selling the tickets, There will be five lessons in January, the cost will be $2,50, The-bal- ance owing on the season tickets must be paid by January 7th, Rehearsals for the Figure Skating Club Carnival Ice Frolics of 1956 will get underway during the Christmas holidays. Please watch the "News" for ice times, 0-0-0 LADIES CURLING CLUB An executive meeting of the Terrace Bay Ladies Curling Club was held at the home of M, Simmers, Plans were discussed and outlines made for the Ponape. . § 2nd the Northwestern Playdowns,. The Ladies Curling Club will | hold their 2nd annual bonspiel on February 10th- lith-12th, following the Northwestern Play- downs, ~ There will be three évents and fie (Cont. on next col,) Page 3 LADIES CURLING CLUB (Cont.)' closing date of eritry is February lst. fees will be $8.00 per rink; - this in- cludes Bonspiel and Banquet, We are endeavouring to have 24 rinks, The Ladies Northwestern Playdowns will take place at Terrace Bay on February 9th and 10th - the first game to commence at 9:00 a.m, Thursday, Six zone finalists will be competing for honours to represent N.W.O. in the provincial playoffs, More details on the Northwestern Ladies Curling Association next week, Entry 0-0-0 CREDIT UNION COLUMN Our Iast annual meeting showed that the Credit Union in Terrace Bay is reaching a status that is impressive. The dinner and meeting were both a gratifying success and we take this opport- unity in thanking the members for their support. The highlights of the meeting were the reports of the active committees including that of the President and Treasurer Manager's Election of Officers were held and a 4% dividend was deslared, Our guest speaker was Dan Dacey (Vice-President of the Lakehead Chapter of Credit Unions) who is certainly an able speaker and who spoke on the opera~ _ tions of individual Credit Unions, 'In all the annual meeting showed "that the operations of our Credit Union are conducted in a most efficient and orderly manner, and we look forward to the coming year with confidence, o-0-0 SAFETY SLOGAN Winners of last week's Safety Slogan, "Safe Ways are Happy Ways" were: Marg Flewelling, Len Pinéault, Harry Goodfellow, CG. Kolody, Bill Kurylo, Mrs, Ted Young, John Wainwright, Jack Humphrey, Joe Lalonde and Don Brearley, Those who missed were: Frank Whit- field and-Hyacinthe Landry. o-0~0 C.P. EXPRESS You are again requested by the C.P, Express to ship Christmas Parcels early to ensure delivery by December 25th, For pick-up phone 317, Calls placed before noon will be ricked up the same day, Calls placed in the afternoon will be picked up the following day. fo