JACK WELLINGS RINK WIN ZONE CURLING (Cont. ) like Jimmy Guy from Kenora, and the Port Arthur and Fort William rinks. However our boys have been doing some smart curling, And one year the Terrace Bay Club rink will be playing in the Canadian Curling classic for the MacDonald Briar Trophy -- this could be the year, The best wishes of all of us go to the rink of Jack Wellings, Paul Boudreau Monty Paget and Harold Marsh, 0-0-0 CURLING RESULTS - LADIES Saturday night, January 29th, Peg Wellings, skip, Anne Latour 3rd, Ida Romaniuk 2nd and Nat Coates lead, chal- lenged Betty Jessop, skip, Aggie Sinkins 3rd, Betty Austin 2nd, M, Hale lead, for the right to represent Terrace Bay in the Northwestern playdowns. Victor by 12-6 in the first game of the series, the Wellings rink will meet an improved Jessop rink who are out to clinch the next game, The winner of this series will play the winner of the Schreiber series, 0-0-0 KIWANIS MEETING There will be a meeting of the Rossport Derby and Fund Raising Committee on Tuesday, February 8th at 6:00 p.m, in Room 112 Hotel Terrace, 0-0-0 E.MsB.S. ANNUAL MEETING On January 26, 1955, the Annual Meeting of the Employees! Mutual Benefit Society was held * 4 The Secretary's annual report was submitted at this meeting. The highlights of this report were: another gain on membership over the previous year, to 97% of the employees of the LongLac Pulp and Paper Company. Per Capita expenditure for 1954 was $16.13, an increase over the. previous year, Dues were waived to the members during November and December of 1954. The Society showed a net gain for the year's operation of $437.84. The Secretary's report was adopted' by the membership, ; The Directors of the Society for 1955 were then chosen, Directors for Divisions 1, 2 and 4 were chosen by acclamation, Mr, W. T. Baillie was elected the new (Cont. on next col.) Page 7 E.M.B.S. ANNUAL MEETING (Cont,) - Director for Division 3. Officers. for 1955 -- President ' - OD. C, Porter Secretary Treasurer - H. C. Laundy Directors - Division I - B, Thorsteinson ' II + F, Gaulin TID Wek, Baillie IV - A. E. Driffield Management Representative - A. R. McColl 0-0-0 ARMS AND THE MAN - FEBRUARY 18TH AT 8215 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ' Bernard Shaw is the greatest modern 'playwright and the American production of "Arms and the Man" rendered him financially independent. By 1915 Shaw was being _ played from Britain to Japan and in 1925 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for lit- erature. In this satirical camedy the part of Raine - will be excellently portrayed by Marion Campbell Captain Bluntschli - The Chocolate cream soldier by Deg Evans-Smith Catherine + Isabel Marsh , Lonka | - Jean Goodfellow Major Petkoff-Verl Thompson. Major Sergious Saranoff = Charlie Briggs Nicola - Laurie Marsh The preceding cast will present a play of a calibre we know will be enjoyed by a Terrace Bay audience, This play is presented by special permission of the Thoatre Guild and Samuel French (Canada) Ltd. 0-0-0 C.WeL. VALENTINE CARD PARTY Tickets are now on sale for the Bridge and Whist Party to be held Feb- ruary 14th at Hotel Terrace, For 75 cents you can enjoy an evening of cards, a chance of winning high or low prizes and a delicious lunch. So make up a table and get your tickets early as they are Limited, 0-0-0 C.W.L. REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING The C.W.L. regular monthly meeting will be held Sunday, February 6, 1955, in the Church Hall after evening dev- otions, o-~0---0