DECEMBER I8, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 41 AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER ARCTIC COME AND GET THE CHRISTMAS GIFTS WITH WARMTH AND UNDERSTANDING. We've got 'em all. All the warm gifts fo keep a special someone warm. One and two-piece suits, jackets, sweaters, gloves, helmets, and insulated boots with ice grabbing Gripper soles. Complefe winter outfits, with all the 4 trimmings. Colorful Arctic fashions, sure fo put a little warmth in a chilly Christmas Sl TERRACE BAY ENTERPRISES YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER W3LIV YVIA Y3LIV YUVA BLY YVIA YDLAV YUVA ¥LIV YV3IA ¥3LIV YVIA "YEAR AFTER YEAR AFTER YEAR TERRACE BAY LADIES CURLING CLUB The Ladies Curling Club must be congratulat- ed for putting on a fine Christmas party for club members. From all reports everyone thor- oughly enjoyed themselves. Music was supplied by Partie Sound of Thunder Bay. Santa Claus added a great deal to the evening as he pass--- ed out many gifts to the majority of people. The winner of the 25 lb. turkey was Cora Lemay and the I5 1b. turkey was won by Rhea Beaulieu. Lunch was served to end the even- ing. : : Get your tickets early for the New Year's Eve party. A great time is in store for all. HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND STEADILY GROWING The Board of Governors of the McCausland Hospital is greatly encouraged by the moral and financial support that is being generated in our communities. Although we have just launched our financial campaign for the new medical complex, to date we have received $5336.25. The most recent contributions have been the C.W.L. of Schreiber $I000. St. Andre- ws United Church Ladies Group $500, and the C.W.L., Terrace Bay $500. The raffle of an Arctic Cat realized a profit of $1566.25. We wish to thank the organizations and those who purchased tickets on the raffle for their sup- port. Although we are a long way from our fin- ancial target, with your .help and interest our goals will be achieved. Remember, all finan- cial contributions are tax deductible. CORRECTION: Omitted from the list of those presently serving on The Board of Governors of The McC- ausland Hospital, mentioned in last weeks issue of the Terrace Bay News, was Mrs. Jan McEwan. Our apologies, Jan! Also the term of both governors required to fill offices recently vacated will be up for election in April I975. - The Public Relations Committee LADIES EVENING BOWLING Standings this week: - Strikers 69 points; Mayfair 54% points; Bad Girls and Skinnie Minn- ies 54 points; Hot Dogs 44 points; Outcasts 39% points. Games over 200 - L. Nesbitt 206, 227; R. Halonen 253; S. Opas 2I9; P. Regis 202; M. Borsa 2I2; J. Webb 203; J. Cameron 298, 224; M. Jean 22I; J. Hall 219; E. Boutilier 218, 209, 202; L. Malashewski 200; S. Sadowick 205; N. Evoy 210; D. Patterson 206, 22I; M. Hartman 209; 1... Black 203. 27, Best Wishes 22mg, for Christmas