e ¥ " Novenber 10, 1960 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOCKEY CONTEST OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM TORONTO GLOBE & MATL i ASST. WINNER Ali Horton Je Wainwright $ 2.00 ; Stanley L W. Corrigan » 6.68 : Baun Ted Morrow &e00 | Brewer Geo, Riley 200 j HiLman R. Gaudet &e00 , Regan Mirs, E,Laflamme 2,00 { Kelly & J e Todd. ils 36 'Duff a Gi Davis 6,68 'Wilson a H, Yanicki 6,68 {Olmstead 2. Bill Weaver 11.56 i Stewart e B, Olen-Bittle 11.36 'Pulford 7 > V. Tookenay 11.36 j Harris N. Rennette 000 | @hman JeGunter 200 'Mahovlich 4 G, Dashkewytch 20,72 i Nevin 3 J. P, Miller 16.04 'Keon 1 Jack Jones 6.68 'Goal aw Sheila Weaver 2.00 j 'fect WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $80,00 = Point Div. $89.05 'ichasabaxt 5, 1960 * Joo Butler XEN HUTCHINSON TRANSFERRED TO _KAPUS .~**Ken* and-his family left for Kapuskasing on ,November 5th where he has been transferred to .work for the Spruce Falls Pulp & Paper Co. | Ken is wel known in Terrace Bay and Schrei- jber, He and his family came fran Toronto to 'the latter town where he taught high school. _He worked one summer in the Mill while teach- , ing and then in 1950 joined the K.C. payroll as 'Trades Trainer. In 1952 he transferred to the 'Industrial. Engineering Dept. and will work in the same capacity with Spruce Falls in Kap. Ken, during his stay in Terrace Bay, felt a real obligation to take an active roll in local organizations. He has worked in an exe- cutive capacity on many organizations, being _ president of the following over a period of ee Scout Group Committee, Badminton Club_and iSbrary Board. -- was one of the origina hall POU EMT GUM uO nOnins MMMM nee FOR TAKE _ OUT ORDERS - PHONE 559 » SCHREIBER, ONTARIO Jhe WEEKLY SPECIALS ! COME IN AND TRY OUR KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN. . ... . $1.20 Travellers Hare BREADED JUMBO SHRIMPS ..... $1,50 CHICKEN SHOP SUEY . . . .. « «.+ » $1.00 ROAST TURKEY, DRESSING & CRANBERRY $1.00 & Many other choices - SAUCE - DANCE WHILE YOU DINE - WE CATER TO WEDDINGS & BANQUETS - PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT --__ TERRACE BAY NEWS T.B.Baseball Association, T.B,Superiors, Page 11 MMMM io oe GOOD. HEALTH eR ee your most a Se prized oC @® possession jo cecienaninlel with the ia "*PARAMETTE" FAREILYW a dietary supplement for all ages FOR CHILDREN - * PARAMETTE SYRUP WITH DELICIOUS CANDY FLAVOR * PARAMETTE JUNIOR FOR CHILDREN AGED 5 - 11 A ND -- THE NEW PARAMETTE CANDY CHEWS FOR ADULTS - PARAMETTE TABLETS & PARAMETTE FORTE AVAILABLE AT i founders and charter member of the Terrace Ba Band, Mrs.Hutchinson made many contributions to Terrace Bay also, being an ardent member of the Community Church and a Sunday School - Teacher for many years. Both Ken & Marg were avid boosters of the town of Terrace. Bay. All their many friends wish them and their family much happiness in their new home, ST. ANDREW'S BAZAAR (Cont'd from Page 3) The Annual Xmas Bazaar & Tea is set for Saturday, Dec.3rd.from.3 to.6 P.M, in the Town Hall basement. Mrs.R.Macadam & Mrs.J.Gray "will be joint Convenors, Following the meeting lunch was served by Mesdames Macadam, McBride & H,Weaver. LEGION LADIES ELECT NEW OFFICERS Mrs.A.McColeman presided for the November meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion on November 1st in the Club Room. Mrs. T.Whent presented the Nominating Committee report with the following members to be installed in Office at the December meeting ;- President, Mrs.W, Olson ~ lst,.Vice-President, Mrs, W.Paradis - 2nd Vice-President, Mrs.R. Bedard, Treas., Mrs.L.Small - Warden, Mrs. K, Williamson - Asst.Warden, Mrs.J.Morris - Exe- cutive, Mesd.Dugas, E,McCouan, W.Cocks, A.C, Riglesford - Press, Mrs.R.Macadam,. ~~ Members were reminded of the Remembrance -~ Banquet in the Town Hall at 6:30 P.M. --