TERRACE BAY AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION ELECTS NEW OFFICERS At the annual meeting of the Terrace Bay Amateur Softball Association held on March 30th, the amual reports sub- mitted by President Ed Pineault, Secretary Betty Austin and Treasurer Roland Gris- haber were all unanimously endorsed by the members, The highlight of these reports pointed to the great success of the 1954 Softball season climaxed by the Fall Ball held in September, It was also noted that over a hundred players took part in this popular summer sport and that the attendance was approximately 12,000 - an all time high, What with a fair share of the receipts spent on equipment, players were well taken care Of, The Nominating Committee of Ed Pineault, Betty Austin and Roland Gris- haber presented a new slate of officers consisting of President - Peter E, Mazza Vice-President Steve Keller, Secretary John Jeanneret, Treasurer Ken Hutchinson and William C, Borsum representing the Terrace Bay All Star Team, In taking the chair, newly- elected President Peter Mazza hailed the members in putting in office a slate that will work all the harder to shatter the previous softball record. The members went on record to have as many games as last season as well as the same use of the diamond. Also, it was decided that an appeal to the parent group is not necessary for any team in their seeking of sponsorship or uniforms. The wishes of the majority indicated more individual trophies as well as only one prize to the team winning the championship. In order to get the ball rolling now that the snow is having its last appearance, a meeting of the chaired officers along with the managers of teams of last year and new managers of the 1955 season will be held next Wednesday evening, April 20th at 7:00 o'clock in the small meeting room of the Rec- reation Centre, All those interested are urged to attend this important meeting at which time the policies of -- the 1955 season will be laid down. 0-0-0 FIRST TERRACE BAY BROWNIE PACK First Terrace Bay Brownie Pack has room for two more recruits, For information phone Mrs, J, Mikus at 440, ' Page 7 } MOTHER'S DAY BALL The Loyal Order of Moose are holding a Mother's Day Ball on May 6th, at the High School Auditorium, 0-0-0 NOTE OF THANKS To all those "kind people who remem- bered me with gifts, cards and visits while I was in the hospital, George Daniels o-0-0 SCOUTS AND CUBS Just a reminder that the Father and Son Banquet will be held at 6:30 p.m. on April 23rd in the St. Martin's Church Basement. o-f-o PARENTS $ We wish to ask the parents to speak to their children regarding the seriousness of any person or persons entering any part of the Recreation Centre when it is closed or at an unscheduled time, Permission must be obtained from the Recreation Director - in which case it will be in writing only. 0-0-0 HOSPITAL VISITING HOURS Effective April 15, 1955, afternoon visiting hours will be 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. instead of 2:00 - 4:00 p.m o-0--0 LOST Blue plastic wallet containing lipstick, etc. vicinity Community Church on Easter Sunday. Finder please phone 511, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Two camps at Walker's Lake, For information phone 529 or call at House 22. 0-0-0 WANTED © Home for pure grey persian kitten. Two months old, Call House 72 or phone 302. o-0-0