Page 8 WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HOME BINGO! Sponsored by the Women of the Moose. 'Pro= ceeds for charity. Cards 3/$1 will go on sale March 4th with first number to be drawn March 9th, $100 in prizes - $15.00 for one line, $25.00 for two lines and $60.00 for three lines, Winning cards to be turned in, For cards or numbers phone Mrs, A,Berndtsson 3667 or Mrs, W.Mantey 3658, In Schreiber phone Mrs, M,Didura 128-M, Phone 3510 after ST.JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE, SCHREIBER DIVISION Mrs.H,.Jartus presided at the regular meet- ing of the Brigade held on March 2nd, Mrs, D.Rummery reported that additional equipment and furniture had been ordered and Mrs.J. Graham, R.N, stated that first-aid personnel would be required at minor league hockey games, Confirmation of the visit of two district officers on March 14th was received. All members are requested to be present in uni- form at 8:00 P.M, Initiation of new brigade members will take place and a special stret- cher demonstration will be done by Mr. Farwell of Fort William. An executive meeting will be held in the afternoon the same day at the home of Mrs,.Jartus, At 7:30 P.M, Mr.Farwell will meet in-the classroom for an informal discussion with the men of the Brigade, Mrs. Rummery is lunch convenor for the evening. An open discussion was held on the advis- ability of forming a specially trained cas- ualty team, A letter from the Cancer Society, asking all St.John members to be present at a meet- ing on March 11th was read. For this reason the Well Baby Clinic scheduled for that day -- will be cancelled, . All. mothers having appointments are therefore asked to change them to, March 25th, MARATHON _MERCS WIN SEMI-FINAL SERIES The Mercuries proved too. tough for the Superiors in the semi-finals of the No,Shore League and-moved into the finals against the Nipigon Flyers. . They defeated Superiors on Saturday night Feb,28th in Marathon in an overtime game to take the series in 5 games. It was a tough season, the toughest yet in Terrace Lay history, The games. were play- ed with more team work and skill than has been the rule in the League but, and we are'. sorry to say, with less crowds than in pre-. vious years. . iT' So, to the players, and.some of them won't be off the injured list for a couple of weeks, who spent the greater part of their free time at practice or actualgames, we say 'better luck next year', f The T,B,H.A, has done all in it's power to bring good hockey here, and will strive in the next year, as in the past, to, build-a Club who, win or lose, will have played the game at their best. Please do not phone the stores for numbers TERRACE BAY NEWS ' | | | phone 43° PEWEE SEASON STATISTICS; J NRE _, POUGHe ELECTRIC and HEATING OLD BURNER SALES AND SERVICE I have purchased all oil burner equipment from Belliveau!s Electrical and Heating and Iam able to take care of all your heating requirements, Also repairs to Electric motors, all sibiecs of ail appliances, wringer type washing machines, Service contractor for all Simpson- Sears appliances. FOR SERVICE Team Won Lost Tied Points Canadians . 8 2 2 18 Hawks 8 3 1 Ef Leafs 4 6. od 10 Bruins _.. ab Bo : 3 3 L,Turner was High Scorer with 23 goals, Al trust in | carpet sand 1 upholstery. | cleaning.. "Hl no soaking, no shrinking) - Work done in your home! | Everything in use same day! VERNE HOPPER' | TA 543335. March 5/59 Schreiber