Vol .9, No.4 ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULED FEBRUARY 1ST. The annual meeting of members of the Employees Mutual Benefit Society (E.M.B.S.) will be held in the Recreation Centre at 7.30 p.m., on February 1, 1966. Business will be election of Directors and such other matters as may properly come before that meeting. All members are reminded that the Society's financial status has been of some concern during the past year. At the December Directors' meet- ing it was decided that it will be necessary to raise monthly assessments from $2.00 to $3.00 effective February 1, 1966. This subject will be on the agenda and comments invited from those in attend- ance. J.D.Kelty, Secretary-Treasurer, CM .8.5. JUNIOR HOCKEY - TERRACE BANTAMS WIN At a Bantam game played in Schreiber last week Terrace Bay was victorious over Schreiber with a score of 5 - 2. Goals for Terrace were as follows: Papousek 3, Dashkewytch 1, (Continued page 4) (fey Ae) eo) WL ALMOST TIME TO LEAVE FOR THE aA WM MINOR HOCKEY WEEK ~ DON'T SEND - TAKE YOUR BOY TO THE ARENA | ' \ Serving the District January 27, 1966 Photo by J.Desrosiers LOCAL FAMILY LEAVES FOR MOOSEHEART The Terrace Bay Men's Moose Lodge, No. 1752 made it possible for Mr. Ed. St.Denis to take his entire family to Mooseheart, Illinois. Mr. St. Denis was widowed last Spring when his wife was killed in a car accident. Wanting to provide the family with a home and the best of care, the Moose Lodge, in which Mr. St.Denis is a member, arranged for him to bring the family to Mooseheart, a widely acclaimed home where entire families are cared for and receive an education. Accompanying him were his sister, Mrs. Pauline Kohls and Governor of the local Lodge, M.Didura and Mrs.Didura. In the photo above are Mr.St.Denis, Mrs.Kohls, Mrs.Didura and Mr.Didura. The children are Lucille, Francine, Andre, Patricia and Edward. COMPANY ENTERTAINS AT ANNUAL DINNER Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Ltd. were hosts at a dinner held in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel last Wednesday evening. ; Each year the Company entertain members of the supervisory group and their wives and this year had invited Mr.Gordon Rowlandson of Neenah to address those present and to show his fascinating selection of -[slides taken in many foreign countries. In his official capacity with the parent organization Mr. Rowlandson travels extensively and has accumulated many excellent pictures showing customs of the various lands and some breathtaking (Continued P.7)