Sm aa team name (Red, White or Blue). 'November 26, 1959 MINOR HOCKEY The Bantam House League schedule gets underway this Friday with the BLUES playing the WHITES, Teams and schedules may be seen on the bulletin boards at the schools and. hecreation Centre. Players are responsible for supplying themselves with sweaters the colour of wneit wEN'S BASKETBALL Workouts for those interested in playing Basketball will be held at the High School' on Tuesdays at 8:30 P.w. Unless a sufficient number turn out at the next two sessions, Basketball will be discontinued. IF YOU'RE INTERESTED, LET US KNOW, FIRST «LD COURSE To date only 5 people have paid their registrations for the planned First 4id Course. Registration dates have twice.been extended, without success. Because of the apparent lack of interest, plans for a course at this time will be dropped. We will make @nother attempt in the Spring, CURLING NEWS 411 members are reminded that, due to a locker shortage, skips only will be allowed to hold a locker, 'This will be used for his rink, 'Lach locker held must be registered with H,Gusul or K,Johnson. «any lock not registered as above by Dec,lst will-be re- moved by the Curling Club, Club dues may be paid anytime to John Garvin, K, Johnson, H, Gusul at the LCBO Store or U.livans-Smith at the Imperial Bank, Wi HOP 20 BE INVADED THIS WEEKEND Rossport, Schreiber, Marathon and Meni~ touwadge have been invited to send as meny rinks as they wish to Terrace Bay this week- end for some social curling. We don't care whether they send men's,. ladies! or mixed rinks, we! Ll take them all one "a list.has been posted on the C,C,Bulletin for skips to sign-up. They willbe expected to round up their own rinks and to contri-+ bute $1.00 per player towards the cost of . entertaining our guests. There willbe little if any curling while the Grey Cup geme is being played so if you are asked to curl don't hesitate--let's show our visitors some real Terrace Bay hospitality. - There will be a social on Saturday night and all Club members, men's, ladies and associates, and their partners, are invited, MIXED CURLING Due to misunderstanding over amotnnd of entry into mixed curling, deadline for entry is extended one wek, - Any Club member-may enter singly, in couples or 2 complete rink, Nemes that are entered singly or in couples, will be drawn from a hav to make up rinks, 'there must be two ledies and two men on a team with the gals playing lead and third, Starting date for this schedule will be December 5th, We don't want to see anyone Left out. who really wants to curl and have fun in the mixed. curling league, Socials will be held periodically in conjuretion with the mixed curling. Get your-names down on the list in the Mill, Curling Rink or phone Peg. Wellings, 'TeritaCn, iad Dew Page 9 AVC SruaniNG Conus? (Cont'd From Page 1) These 'citizens of tomorrow! have put man; hours of thought and effort into their speech- es, All district residents are invited to come out Friday night to lend the speakers their moral support. Those that do attend Will be amazed at the quality of the speeches and the manner of delivery. James Farrell of Red Rock, last year's winner, will be com- peting again this year. wa LNG = Conetd from pege 3 irs. George Savoy of Port Credit, Ontario, Mr. Stanley Savoy of Crofton, B.Ce and lir.e& Mrse H,Legault and Mr.& Mrs, Places of Rossport. BRENDA JEAN MACDONALD WEDS ROBERT J. CaMPBELL Brenda Jean, eldest daughter of Mr,& Mrs, Conley M, Maclbunald became the bride of Rob- ert Joseph Campbell, youngest son of Mir.& Mrs 'J, Campbell of Schreiber on November 4th. The marriage vows were exchanged in St,llar- tin's Roman Catholic Church with Very.Rev. Dean E,w Gallagher officiating. Weading attendants were, Mrs,Gerry Godin, Matron-of-honour, Miss Gail Lidkea and Carol anne Cempbell, Bridesmaids and Meureen Camp- bell, Flower-girl. Ushers were Lorne Caldwell and Gerry Godin and Pest iicn was 5il) Campbell. Mrs, ij.Pineault presided at the organ end soloist was Mr.Jon Souliere,. at a reception at the home of the bride's parents, the groom's Mother, iirs, J,Campbell received with Mrs,-MacJonald. assisting in the Tea Room were:- Mes- dames Eve Kogers, Clara Vitone, Betty Miller, 4. Alcorn, W. Weaver and llisses Sharon Gellert, Joanne Flewelling and Sandra Kragero iiss Lorraine Nesbitt attended in the gift room and isiss Sharon MacDonald circulated the guest book. Out-of-town guest included Mrs. iva nogers of Espanola, Mrs, Murray Vitone of Sudbury and "rs, Russell Campbell and Maureen of Sudbury. SPEakKER NaMED FOR «NNUAL aRT Mest Mr. Paul Bennett, «dviser, arts and Crafts . Community Programmes Branch, Ontario Dept. of Education, will be the gue st speaker et the forthcoming Lakehead area art association Annual Mecting to be held at the Fort William - Public Library on Friday, November &7th, Following his visit to the Annual Meeting, lr. Bennett will visit various individual art clubs in Northwestern Ontario in an effort to become familiar with their local | interests. Further information may be obtained by contacting the Community Programmes Branch of the Ontario Department of Hducation, 400 Catherine Strect, Fort William, Ontario. . SPORTSMaN'S SHOW IN PLANNING STsGs West Fort Williem Kiwanians are busy planning their sixth annual Northwestern Ontario Sportsman's Show. The dates have been set for April 20 to 23 inclusive, in the Ft,William Gardens and Curling Club. - Lou E. Danis has been named 1960 chair- man and «lex Pupeza serves as co-chairman, Stan Malinoski is the show manager. The show will feature two or three out- side entertainment acts, attendance end program prizes will be awarded and, for. the third year a Miss Northwestern Ontario Pagent will offer the winner scholarship awards, prizes and a tripvto Hamiltone = i |