NOVEMBER 20, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS WOMEN OF THE MOOSE NEWS The Chapter night meeting of the Women of the Moose was held on Wed. November 6th with Library chairman Yvonne Leclair and her committee being in ch- arge of the program. Minutes of the last meeting were adopted as read by recorder, Helen Almos. Correspondence con- sisted of a letter from the Hospital Board of Governors requesting that one of their mem- bers speak at our mee- ting, the subject be- ing our new hospital. Members decided to hold a joint meeting with the Lodge members and have the speaker talk on the subject to both the ladies and men, the date to be announ- ced later. A thank you card was received from Anne Tod- esco. The Annual Quarter Century Dinner and Dan- ce sponsored by Kimber- ly Clark of Canada will be held on Saturday, December 7th with Paige Legacy as convener of this event. Discussion took pla- ce on the children's Christmas party and the New Years dance. These two will be discussed at a joint executive meeting. Sadie Benko gave a report on the Halloween dance which was very successful. A social will be he- 1d on Saturday, Novem- ber 23rd with live mus- ic being provided by continued page II EMB.4557A electricity wisel Using / isn't just a matter of avoiding waste. Being watchful to avoid the frittering away of kilowatthours is everyone's concern, in the inter- est of economy and conservation of valuable energy resources. But for some people, living in older homes with outdated wiring, restricted use of appliances is not always a matter of choice. They do not have sufficient circuits to serve normal needs without resorting to 'octopus' outlets and extension cords. The result: overloading and blowing of fuses. These conditions also tend to diminish the performance of appliances and shortens their life. Inadequate wiring is not only inconvenient, it can be a safety hazard. If you have any doubts about the capacity of your home's wiring have it checked by a qualified Electrical Contractor. Then, use ; electricity wisely. . . and safely.