October 15, 1964 pa 7 THE NEWS Page 5 1Save $612. on tis seauty 11 TERMS -- TRADE-INS -- INSURANCE ON THE SPOT -- BALANCE OF NEW CAR WARRANTY. 164 CHEV. Il WAGON - 4 DOOR - 2 SEAT - FAMILY SIZE - 115" WHEELBASE - EXECUTIVE DRIVEN. Has 2-speed electric wiper and washer - rear arm rests and ashtrays - heavy duty suspension - two-tone blue and white. Custom G.M.Radio - oil filter, gas line filter. Spadoni Bros. Schreiber, Ont. PHONE 153 PHONE 171 Regular price new - $3249.00 ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE - - $2637. under the direction of Mr. John Watson of Toronto was most successful with fifteen members attending and two from out-of-town. The Art Institute of Ontario is pleased to announce the appointment of MR, PAUL BENNETT, BeAcs B.S.W., M.Ed, as full-time Director of the Institute. The appointment of a Director has come as a result of substantial financial assistance from the Province of Ontario Council for the Arts and the Canada Council in recognition of the importance of the services that have been rendered by the Institute in the field of visual arts to the public of this province. Mr. Bennett will be in Terrace Bay on November 20th. He will bring with him a dis- play of paintings from the leading galleries and will show slides and lecture on paintings in Canada. This evening is open to the public SHARING A WORLD RESPONSIBILITY It is an established fact that the worldts population of children is rapidly increasing, that more than 500 million youngsters go to bed hungry, are disease-ridden, can neither read nor write, have little future for gainful occupation. What is to be done? Who is to do it ? UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund) has accepted a share of this moral obligation. Any local government wishing UNICEF assistance applies in writing to the Internation UNICEF body. Having surveyed its own needs, it requests aid in such specifi DON'T FORGET ..... BADMINTON EVERY MONDAY, 8:00 to 10:30 p.m., and EVERY FRIDAY, 8:30 - 10:30 pom. Players must be Recreation Association members, and Club fees are now due SUCCESSFUL _ BAZAAR SATURDAY The Catholic Women's League of St. Martin's Parish held a most successful bazaar in the } Church Hall last Saturday afternoon, under the | Chairmanship of Mrs, Elmer Persson. Convenors of the various sections were:- Tea fable - Mrs, BE Falzetta and Mrs. R, McBride; Aprons - Mrs. R. Caccamo; Baked Goods Mrs. D. Whalen; Candy = Mrs. R, Gaudet; Sewing Mrs, W. Corrigan and Mrs. P. Stuart; Knitting | Mrs. F, Helminks; Mrs. A Zeigleman and Mrs, G, Ramsay; Fish Pond - Mrs. G, Savoy. Presiding at the Tea Table were Mrs. Stan Kusik of Schreiber, Mrs. B. McDonald, Mrs. W. R. Bray and Mrs, J. Kennedy. Draws for various prizes were made and the lucky winners were:- Mrs. A. Chepelsky, $50. | Raymond Delaronde - $25. Sharon MeDonald - Bedroom Ensemble; Mae Duquette, Mohair Sweater Mrs. Bill Mullins of Schreiber, Baby Dress Set Mrs. Dave McLellan of Schreiber, Stuffed Animal; Mrs, R. Uzicanin, Tea Table draw and R. Delaronde the Bake Table draw. ART CLUB NEWS < , The Terrace Bay Art Club will meet at 8:00 P.M. on Thursday, October 15th in the Arts Centre. The Art Course held this past weekend, ANNUAL MEETING © Vewicai Bay (_lmbe of Comet Thursday, October 15 th. 8: p.m. LARGE MEETING ROOM - RECREATION CENTRE - ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND - The nominating committee will present a slate of officers and election will take place. THERE ARE THIRTY-ONE CIVIC MINDED ORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS IN THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - ALL INTERESTED IN MAKING YOUR COM- MUNITY A BETTER PLACE IN WHICH TO LIVE. WHY NOT TAKE PART TOO?