THE NEWS A es Way SUMMER PROGRAMME LIFEGUARDS - must have Royal Life Saving Society to Name the Day Bronze Medallion or SMART BRIDES equivalent. Rae ars 19 YRS OLD? When you turn 19 you're no longer cov- ered by your. parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. PLAYGROUND SUPERVISOR preference will be given to those having previous experience or special abili- ties in arts and crafts and athletic supervision. Those interested in the above positions may acquire application forms from the Recreation Office. LT nS, BOUQUET a ¥ ae INVITATION LINE WN ener ey °- Good taste needn't be expensive. a was 1 Cerrace Bay News Box 579 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO FEMALE HELP WANTED Full time for Recreation Centre Snack Bar. All benefits. Phone 3871 or contact Mr. B, Gamble, Manager. LADIES CURLING NEWS (Continued from Page 7) Marg Knight. Their runner up was P. Wellings rink with A. Fraser, J. Rousseau and P Huminicki. A Division winners who will receive the Seagram's Trophy are A. Latour skip with B. Fawcett, I. Schmiedschen and L. Catonen. Runner up in this event was again the P. Wellings rink with A. Fraser J. Rousseau and P. Huminicki. The Laskin Trophy will be presented to the B Division winners, skip M. Hamilton with A. Paulsen, B. Randa and V. Kennedy. Runner up to this event was N. Crockford skip with O. Chapman, J. Coons and P. Phillips. The Molsen Trophy was competed for by the After- noon Curlers and won by J. Megraw skip with E. Shivas, |. Kettle and A. Farrow. Their runner up was E. Ostling skip with M. Chisholm, O. Martin and M. Duriez. AWARDS EARNED BY MOOSE LADIES The Women of the Moose, Chapter 1426 met in the Moose Home Wednesday evening with Senior Regent, Ann Didura presiding. Regular business and various committee reports were discussed. Word has been received from Mooseheart, Illinois that the Terrace Bay Chapte won their Award of Achieve ment for the year 1963-64. Marg Duriez was also honor ed with a letter stating she is elegible for Star Recorder which will be presented wit the pin at a future National Convention. Academy of Friendship Awards went out to Graduate Regent Jackie Calder and Marg Duriez, Marlene Kosticki and Alma MacDonald, who will travel to Hibbing, Minnesota on May 2nd to receive their Plan Ontario Hospital : Services Commission rings. Toronto 7, Ontario The nominating committee will meet at the end of April in the Moose Home in preparation for the election of officers to take place May 19th. Homemaking Chairman Helen Dooley and her com- mittee were in charge of the Chapter Night program with a Penny Auction and Easter Egg hunt held. A delicious luncheon was served from a table decorated with an Easter motif. The praulee business meeting will be held Wednesda pril 21st. SUMMER PROGRAMME HELP REQUIRED BY THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION ASSOCIATION SWIN INSTRUCTORS = must have Red Cross Instruc- tors Course Award of Merit or equivalent (Bronze Medallion, Life Saving) (Continued next column) Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Simcoe Plaza Ph. 3833 Terrace Bay Community CLOSED FRIDAY MORNING AND MONDAY EVENING 'LIMITED In case of an emergency please phone Mrs. Ruth Mitchell at 3606.