Be ie COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES - The Terrace Bay High School will be hold- ing-its annual Commencement Exercises on Friday, November 8th, at 8:15 in the High School Auditorium. & very cordial welcome is extended to all parents and to former students to attend these Exercises and assist us in honouring our graduates and students. At the conclu- sion of the programme Tea will be served to the Graduates, Proficiency Prize Winners, their parents and guests. Med ae EVENING CLASSES - Night School for Applied : ' ; Biocericrty (Stationary Engineering) will commence gn Friday, Nov. lst; at76 pei, Nights and hours will be decided at this first class so that all students who may be on Shifts should contact Mr. K. Hutchinson prior to this date and give their preference. % % HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWS AND NOTES * The Annual meeting of the Society will be held on Friday, November 15, at 8:00 p.m. Election of officers for 1958 will be held at that time and all yearly reports will be given, 4A large attendance is anticipated. _«1l1 members wishing manure this fall will please. place their orders with Mr. G. Maitland by Oct. 31. Unless there are enough orders to dispose of a carload, this will not be ordered. The Society will again serve its members by sending soil samples for testing to Guelph ani anyone wishing to have a soil test made of: their garden soil will please bring their sample, labled with their name and address and in a plastic bag, to Mr. Maitland as soon as possible. STORK CLUB NEWS Congr tulations to Mr. & Mrs. P, Strapko on the birth of a daughter - October 16th, ~"To Mr. & Mrs. 4, Boutilier, --.a daughter - October 22nd; - and to Mir, & Mrs. J. Lindquist - a daughter - October 23rd. SCOUT NEWS -- The Scout Committee wishes to-draw your attention to the fact that they will again be selling Christmas Cards, supplies, etc., The usual door to door canvass will be made but anyone needing cards etc., in advance of this may contact K, Hutchinson, 435 Eliza- beth, phone 3516, who has a wide variety of cards, re#igious, personalized and otherwise} paper, seals, stationary and ribbon, on hand from which to choose. Your patronage is respectfully solicited as it is from the proceeds of the sale of these cards etc., that the various Scout Camps are financed. a LIBWARY KEVIEW The Gift and the Giver - Nelia Gardner White In the beautiful setting of the New England countryside Miss White tells a story of a possessive, strong-willed woman's unwitting domination of those she loves. Cornelia Boone, the narrator, is writing down the story of her life from the time her scholarly husband, Walte> left her after fourteen years of marriage, takin their four-year old daughter, Fanny, with him. Their son, Thilip, ten, stays with his mother. 4S she retraces the years of her overpowering devotion to fhilip, of her efforts to cope with his often disturbing behaviour and her complete estrangement from Fanny and Walter until their dramatic reappearance, Cornelia comes to under- stand a little why things went as they did, and to realize her own limitations. The Bookmobile visited Terrace Bay last Tuesday, and the library once again has a large selection of new books in the Co-op section and new ones on our own shelves. Tart-time worker for arena section of wecreation Centre, for Saturday hours. ilease leave name at Kecreation Office. £; > @ FOR SALE Boy's brown tweed suburban winter jacket, with quilted lining, size 16. Thone. 3351, or - contact hichard Jeanneret.