Aaa Page 2 Control of the hockey and skating rink was raised and it was indicated that a rink committee would be organized at Terrace Bay representing verious groups interested in using ice facilities. The responsibilities of the rink committee would be to allocate the facilities equitably. This will be Terrace Bay's third hockey season; Last year we had a four team House League; and a-team entry in the North Shore League. The coming season should be equally as good if not better. 0-0 0 At a meeting of the newly elected Hockey Association executive held on Tuesday evening October 26th plans were laid as a basis for House League operation. A pool of players is to be set up from which prospective Captains will choose their teams, The number of teams will be determined by the number of players interested in playing House League hockey. By using this method of developing teams, no team will be "stacked" and this should result in good conpetition, Everyone interested in playing hockey this winter at Terrace Bay should leave their name with one of the following: Bill Borsum, Harold Marsh, Eldon Marostica, Dave McDonald; Fred Soughton Or Harry Ganja. The question of a "Home and Home" hockey schedule involving Marathon, Schreiber, Nipigon, Red Rock and Terrace Bay was discussed by the executive and the Association Secretary was instructed to contact each of the above communities to see if such a schedule could be arranged. The executive will mect again on Tuesday, November 2nd, at the home of one of its members Dave McDonald, 70 Laurier J.venue. o=-0-0 ST MARTIN'S LADIES GUILD A pleasant evening was spent at the regular meeting of St. Martin's Ladies Guild held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Kennedy on the evening of October 20th. Mrs. Rs Schneblespresident, conducted the meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary Miss T. Peaulmert. Reports were also given by the chairmen of the different committees. Two nov embers joined the group end the Guild vishcs to extend ~ welcome to other newcomers. Refreshments were served by the hostess Mra, Konned:. Tho next mecting will be held at the home of irs, R. Feust, Lauricr Ave., on Nov. 17th. 0-0-0 TERRACE BAY WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Members of the Terrace Bay Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. T. S, Hodgkiss on Monday evening, October 18th Ob G25" pny During the meeting, plans were made for a short course in slipper-making. The course will be held in the Recreation Centre on November 4th and oth from 10:00 aym. to 4:00 p.m. daily. The course will be comducted by a specicl instructress from the Women's Institute headquarters. Any member of the Terrace Bay Women's Institute may take the course, and those wishing to enroll should contact the Secretary, Mrs. R. Harris, at 92 Hudson Drive, Mrs. George Maitland presented an interesting report to the mecting regarding her visit to the Women's Institute Convention et Rainy River. Following the mecting a very enjoyable lunch was served by the hostess Mrs. Hodgkiss, assisted by Mrs. J. Kennedy and Mrs. J. Graham, 0-0-0 SYMPATHY IS EXTENDED The many fricnds of Harry Genje at Terrace Bay were seddened to hear of the untimely death of his eighteen year old brother Joseph, who passed away in McKellar hospital at the Lakehead as 2 result of injuries received in a motor accident last Fridey. Deepest sympathy is extended to Harry, his immediate family and all friends who are left to mourn the passing of Joseph Ganja. o=-O0-0