Page »p S TERRACE BAY. NEWS ? ANNUAL MEETING OF GUIDES (Conttd: from Pg..7) | }and thanked Mrs, Roberts and Mrs. Evans-Smith 4 | for their assistance, Cuiders presented their annual reports a | the Local Association in this order: First Brownie Pack Mrs, Helen Hales, Second Brownie i Pack Mrs,.Gladys Sitch, Third Brownie Pack |Mrs. Margaret Helmink, First Guide Company -- os Mrs, Lois Downey, Second Guide Company Mrs. - Adelaide Beaulicu. | | The chairman, Mrs. Hanna, gave her annual | | report and thanked members and Guiders for } i 5 their co-operation. A donation of fifty dollars for the Girl | Guide Camp Fund was received from the Catholic Women's League, A discussion was held on | where to hold banquets for the coming year and 'Mrs. Boudreau promised to look into it. | Approval was given for the purchase of a 'Union Jack for the Second Girl Guide Company, Election of officers for 1962 was held with} ithe following results; Mrs, J. Mikus as the 'new District Commissioner was automatically | accorded the chair. Vice President Mrs, :H, Lang, Treasurer Mrs. A, Farrow. Convenors 'for the year will be Camp - Mrs. H, Smith, i Cookie Day,- Mrs. F, McMillan, Publicity - iMrs, R. Kenney, Ways & Means - Mrs, G, Dodge, ; Social - Mrs, H, Boudreau, Badge Secretary - 'Mrs, L, Phillips, Uniform ~ Mrs, J, Brooks, | Mrs, Mikus, in accepting the chair, , expressed appreciation for her appointment 'as District. Commissioner and recommended 'members bring in suggested names for the | Terrace Bay, She further mentioned that all 'Guides and Brownies wishing to do so might _wear their uniforms to school on Thinking' Day. Closing the meeting the ladies held a {discussion on the seeming lack of parental , interest in Guiding and suggested ways and 'means: of encouraging same, Mrs, Lang. offered her home for the next meeting to be held on ) February 26th, wo ' Last CALL FOR. BROOMBALL Despite the fact that several organizationa 'meetings have been called. and at least four "attempts have been made to take registrations for a broomball league, response has been almost nil, THIS IS THE LAST CALL IN AN ATTEMPT TO RE- ' ORGANIZE THE LEAGUE, Registrations will be received from anyone , interested in playing: broomball, by the : following: L, Waghorn Lew Eduandé »-E. Knight, ,. :B, Kurylo, J, Dejonghe, Recreation Office, i IF YOU WANT TO PLAY, REGISTER NOW 2 - iim ia cn ne TERRACE BAY LEGION NEWS There will be a meeting of the Ladies | Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion.on Jan, 31, at 8,15 P,M, in the Armouries, Phone 3231 : or transportation, jonni 'SHORE HOCKEY LEASUE ie e Standings to Jan, 21/62 iaelas ies } ae nd engpor:@ Sault Te spe | | Marathon Be Wigtctgs 3L0UR? Fe : Red Rock <a; Ta on 15 'Terrace Bay -_ wa "12 Nipigon eiMeax Aick® sok 3 5 (Continued in next co}um) j [a Marathon i National Safety Council. iy i 1 | | ; | 'newly-created District of Schreiber and | 'business, | -in a barber' shop, or frequents: pool and rau % = January 25, 1962 LEADING SCORERS _ GP. Goals Ass*ts Pts il. 13... 17-7899 D,. Moon Maracuion~©~=--~C--S ZC sk ee Marv, Osmar Terrace Bay 11 = 19 26 Maur, Osmar Terrace' Bay 11° 17 a. 26. J, Charyna Marathon La OL ee aly ee D. Whalen' Terrace Bay 11 6 14° * 20 F, 'Romano Marathon 9 ~~ =. 2 R, Adamo Terrace' Hay *°22* "ols ee TT N, Seagris Red Rock 1... +6 to" 16 AJ-Massaro Terrace Bay 9 1 "ae as Most Penalized player - C, Gallant, Red Rock, - 56 mins, Most Penalized team - Red Rock - 227 mins. CANA TV SET GIVE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK? Is a television set powerful enough to giv an electric shock? Certainly, states the A black and white TV set may operate on as much as 20,000 volts Persons electrocuted by TV*ts usally touch a defective set and a metal object,*such as a radiator, at the same time, Thus, 'the human body becomes a "carrier" of the current - between the set and the metal, You can protect yourself by running a ground wire from the frame of the set to a water pipe, which will divert current harm- lessly "into the ground. : The interior of a television set can also retain an electric charge for several hours after the plug is pulled, Leave TV repairing to a qualified 'serviceman, THE GOOD OLD DAYS In an age when dibteniioniie. the 5-day week, air conditioning and other amenities ar taken for granted, it is enlightening to read the Office Rules as drawn up ml, one employer of the 1870's, (1)Employees will daily sweep floors, dust the furniture and shelves, (2) Each day, fill lamps, clean chimneys and, trim wicks.' Wash windows once a week, (3). Each clerk will bring in a bucket of water and a scuttle of coal for the day's (4) Make your pens carefully, You may whittle nibs to your individual taste, (5) The office will be open at 7 A.M, and close at 8 P.M, daily, except on the Sabbath on which day it will remain closed, Each employee is' expected to spend the Sabbath by attending church and. contributing' liberally to the' cause of the Lord, .{6) Men employees will be given an evening of cach week for courting purposes, or two evenings a week if they go regularly to church, (7) After an employee has spent his hours of labor in the office, he should spend the time 'reading' the Bible and other good books, (8)° Any employee who smokes Spanish cigars, uses liquor in any form, gets shaved public halls, will give me good reason to suspect his worth, intentions, integrity ena honesty. (9) The-employee who has performed his labors faithfully and without fault for a period of five years, and who has been thrif and attentive to his religious duties, will he given an increase (Continued on Page 11)