a4 Drama Night rostponed (cont'd from page 1) quite up to this standard. We'll try again after the Easter holidays when we should have more leisure time for rehearsals. x % 4H & * CiiEDIT UNION NEWS To All Credit tnion Members: Due to the resignation of our Treasurer-Manager, W. T. Sallie, the Board of "irectors have mace tuc soiiowing rer- sonnel. changes: a D. vrearley has accepted the position of Treasurer on the Loard of Directors and relinquished his nost on the Sunervisory Conmittee. J. MacDonald will fill the vacancy on the Supervisory Committee until the Credit Union's Anr2l. Meeting. Mrs. D. Campbell's application for Manager was accepted. The Credit Union Office will continue operation in its present location, 11 dine Crescent, until Mrs. D. Campbell has rec- eived sufficient training in Credit Union Office routine, at which time the Credit Union Office will be moved to 482 Superior avenue. eos te UR ART CLUB NEWS . Although small in numbers, our local art Club has been active and enthusiastic all winter and is now busy making plans for the balance of the year. Samples of our work are to be sent to the Lakehead to be Shown at the area Conference to be hel there this Spring. iL We have done a lot of new work this winter; m--* of it under the instruction of Mrs. Limon of Fort William, so hope to have an Exhibit sometime in May. If so, we plan on having paintings from other towns in the Lakehead Area, : 4n afternoon sketching class for the summer months has been discussed and a7 there is enough interest shown it will be | tried out in June and July. This would be a good'opportunity for beginners to try _ their hand at landscapes. Oils wouldn't be necessary. fastels are quicker, easier and much cheaper for the amateur to start with, The regular meeting is every Thursday 8 to 10 in the large meeting room at the ec. Centre, and visitors are welcome. HORTICULTUAAL SOCIETY NEWS One of those hear-it-all-wise youngsters of the newer crop was overheard chiding his mother about spinach: "First you make me' eat this junk so I'll grow up big and strong, then you complain to Dad that I keep growing out of my pants." In contrast to this youngster's quip is the membership status of the Society. To doa good job we need more members. To attract members a premium is being given with member- shop (closing date for premium is March 31) fees of owe uolitar, See a member of the wacCutive and join now. The next.time you buy packaged vegetables have a good look at the label, they may be some of the newly processed vegetables which can ke deen frozen for better storage, This is one of the many interesting points which come to light at the Society's meetings. Gardening is facinating and always a good subject to discuss - (less volatile than hockey, politics, etc.) - So join now and share your views, % tt TICTURKES OF ICE FROLICS OF '58 iictures of the skaters taking part in the Ice Trolics will be on display in the Lounge of the ec. Centre, Thursday; March 27th to Tuesday, April lst. Mrs. H, J. Coe will be at the itecreation Centre. from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 29 and from 7.to 8 p.m.. Tuesday, April: 1st: to take orders. ") ia Ke Cost of each 5" x 7" print will be 50¢ and must be. paid when ordering. . os Meal (MO See ge WANTED - ide to fort Arthur, Thurs, Morning april 3rd. - Thone 3697. - hide to Hearst for Easter. Thone 320 or 3760. a, FOK KENT - Unfurnished upstairs. . + Thone '3395'"" '- hoom & Board for Single Man, -- working days only. - Thone 3597 FO SALE - Gibson \angette, with calrod ele- ments. In excellent condition for immediate sale. ,.Call.350¢, HELI: WANTED FEMALE - full or part time, -xperience preferred but not essential. Contact Manager Drewswell Laundry; Hotel Terrace. - Fhone 3711,