GAMES COMING UP Saturday, Jan. 24th Hydro ;/l v.s. Schreiber at Schreiber = 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25th Hydro #2 t Terrace Bay at Terrace Bay - &:00 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. e7th Schreiber " Hydro ;f2 ab Hydro: = 860) Dells Thursday, Jan. 29th Terrace Bay " Hydro jl at Hydro ~ 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 3lst Hydro #2 " Schreiber at Schreiber - 8:50 p.m. Sunday , Feb. 1st Hydro #1 a Terrace Bay at Terrace Bay - 2:00 p.m. Terrace Bay House League Since last Sunday, old man winter has' been a-huffin! and a-blowin' to such an extent that all games scheduled on the open air rink at Terrace Bay had to be cancelled, but as we go to press today there is evidence of good hockey weather ahead,and that means action in the "ouse League. To date, the first game of the regular schedule,played last Sunday morning with the temperature hovering around the 25 below zero mark, saw the Office Staff turn back the Mechanical Dept. by a 9-4 count with the three stars going to Lemiski, Rigby and Brady - according to club house gossip. The Mechanical Dept. gave a good account of themselves, however, and we can look for plenty of competition from them as the season moves along. HOUSE LEAGUE STANDING Played Won Lost Points Office ne hh O 2 Fraser Brace "A" QO O O O Fraser Brace "B!" O O O 0 Mechanical Dept. Ls 0 i O GAMES COMING UP Sunday, Jan. 25th Mechanical Dept. vs. Fraser Brace "A" - 10:30 a.m, Monday, Jan. 26th Office Staff " Fraser Brace "A" - 8:50 p.m. Wednesday,Jan. 28 Mechanical Dept. ". Fraser Brace "B" - 8:50 p.m. Sunday, Feb,: lst Fraser Brace, "B" " Office Staff =~ 20:50'a.m, 0-0-0 COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL MEETING The First Annual Congregational Meeting of Terrace Bay Community Church was held in the Recreation Hall Thursday evening, January "érd. Following a short devotional service conducted by Rev. A.F. Lavender, M. R. Lemon was appointed chairman and Mrs. Dd Ml. McCausland secretary,of the meeting . Reports were made to the congregation by the Chair-~- man of the Board of Stewards, F. 0. Soughton, the Secretary, Mrs. McCausland, the Treasur~ er, George Coulter and the Sunday School Superintendent, C. L. Guest. The proposed con- stitution for the church was then presented by the Board Chairuan, and following exhaus~ tive consideration with but minor changes, the constitution was adopted. In line with the new constitution, 9 members were elected to the Board of Stewards: Mrs. Harold Marsh, Mrs. Rune Ustling, Dr. D.J.M. McCausland, M.R. Lemon, R.1T. Sheppard, David McDonald, C.L. Guest, Clarence Smith and F.O. Soughton. Auditors elected for the coming year were: R.I. Clowes and C.L. Guest. Board of Trustees elected were:Harold Marsh, George Coulter and C.L. Guest. me During the evening, a sincere expression of gratitude was extended to the minister of the congregation, Rev. A.F. Lavender, for the unselfish service which he has rendered to date to the community of Terrace Bay in general, and members of the congregation in par- ticular. O-0-0 CHURCH SBRVICES The following Church services will be held at Terrace Bay on Sunday, January Rob iis 9:30 a.m. - Terrace Bay Community Church in the Recreation Centre. 10:00 a.m, - Mass will be celebrated in the Terrace Bay Recreation Hall. 2:00 p.m. ~- Community Church Sunday School in the School house.