November +24, 1960 LADIES FITNESS CLASSES . -Regular sessions ere now being held at the High School Auditorium every Tuesday from 8.15 - 10 F,li, If you have not already roge istered, do so at the next class, MEN'S CURLING (Cont'd from Pg, 1) building fund for an anticipated.club house to be built at the present. site of the curl~ ing club, The Club executive are again plaming for the. New Year's Dance to be held in the High School Auditorium, The curling ice surface is all set to go for. another active curling season, The club executive handed a well deserved bouquet to Lou suquette and his ice committee for doing such a terrific job in painting the ice sure face this year, It has never looked better, The Ladies Club of eleven rinks are away to afine start, Last woek they held a cup and saucer bonspicl and their regular sched= ule is now underway, Both clubs are all set then for a busy schedule of same fine curling. For the new members and some-of the old ones the following is the executive and directors of the Men's Club which keeps tho Men's Club activitiea on the go all winters Pres, R. Ostling, First Vice Pres, J.Mellings, Second Vice Pres, d. Chapman, Treasurer D, Evans-Smith, Secretary H. Brophy, Directors T, Olsen, L, Duquette, H, Hamilton, B, Hayes, K, Johnson, Trustees J, Lang, Joe Butler Ice Chairman L, Luquette, Membership Chairman K, Johnson, Lraw Chairman H, Hamilton, Bons Spiel and New Year's vance T, Olsen, Prizes J. Chapman, Entertainment B, Hayes, Reception H, Brophy. The president of the club is exe officio on all committees, | SPORTSMAN'S SHOW (Cont'd from Page 6) jas Russ layotte » Who has been with the show : Since its inception in 1955 has been named | 1961 general chairman succeeding Lou Danis, Earl, Nygren, the newly~elected president of the Westfort Kivanis Club, se#ves as co» chairman, Stan Malinoski is show manager for his third year. The chairman announced that "The Seven | Moroccans," sensational tumblers, acrobats eee pyramid builders, will be the featured ; eo | Attendance and program priads will be , valued at more than $6,000. (Cont'd next col,) TH i TTT TOT ee" Bingo ; LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE - LAST BINGLE | ee --_---- ------ mee ee BEFORE KRIS KRINGLE STARTS NOV, 24TH- THURSDAY, | GET YOUR CARDS FROM ANY MOOSE MEMBER AND IN SCHREIBER AT CACCAMO'S, COSTA'S & CHAPPLES, ; IN ROSSPORT - AT THE TRADING COMPANY - IN | TERRACE BAY AT L & L AND RECREATION CENTRE, For numbers Phone between 10 ? 1 in Schrei- ber - 37, 11W, 91, 115 - Rossport 545J2 In Terrace 3769, 3284, 3221, 3518, 3532, 3211-230, 3550, | CII eC OTTO TERRACE BAY NEWS 4 CMM MT ~ Bingo SPONSORED BY SCHREIBER SKI CLUB TH. MONDAY - Nov 28 1 8:30 P.M SCHREIBER TOWN HALL 20 GAMES WITH $5.00 PRIZES - 2 - $50 SPECIALS: ' i | Admission $1,00 Extra Cards - 25¢ REMEMBER THE SCHREIBER SKI CLUB BING 0}} TTT TET he ee TET LUSEGEITMTTTe er eTMeTT TTT TAINO ENTNTNM INTENT TTL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HOCKEY CONTEST mann ne OFFICIAL RESULTS FROM TORONTO GLOBE & MATL PLAYER Ge ASST. WINNER A Stewart "2° "ii ~~" "Ge Stuart cro Uheee | Horton W.Randa R00 Keon a S Mrs, I.Phillips 19.04 Shack ni J. St.Louis 7.68 Baun Mrs,S,Holmes (Pt. Arthur e000 Nevin i R,Bedard 7.68 Kelly 1 W,Maki. (Ft.Wm.) 7,68 | Regan B,Ollen-Bittle 2,00 Armstrong 2 Carl and Alf Kolody 13,36 Duff A M, Tookenay 7.68 Olmstead Mrs,R, Winters &e00 Pulford 2 A,Power 13,36 Brewer e C,lodesco 13.36 Harris W,A,Spicer 2600 Mahovlich 1 J,Davis(Ft.lim.) 7.68 Stanley i 4.Parent -- 768 Hillman JePGarson 2000 Goal~Tender Joe Campbell £200 } NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $100.00 _-- Dive __. $96,87.. November 19, 1960. (Signed) Joe Butler (TVCEVTALIOOIT TUM LOLA Dee OE ED TFADITOPUODTOTEDay psd Uncen Ne Pe LSA UOODTSOIODDODOELOOID AG Aa insane eee PUTT LT Chairmen of the junior swim, conservation awards and conservation poster ontest will be announced later. RESEARCH GRANT TO LAKEHEAD PROFESSOR . Tho Geological Survey of .Canada.has awarded a research grant to Trevor W, Page, geology instructor at Lakehead College of Arts, Scienc and Technology, Port Arthur, The purpose of . the grant is to aid in carrying out a study of the shorelines of ancestral Lake Superior, It is the policy of the Geological Survey to encourage research in the field of geology at Canadian universities. It is the first year Lakehead College has received this supporte IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE _ TERRACE GAY NEWS - - - THE ONLY PAPER WHICH GOES INTO EVERY HOME IN THE DISTRICT, DROP IN AND INQUIRE ABOUT SEASONAL GREETINGS$ |