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Terrace Bay News, 14 Sep 1961, p. 7

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CD UCTIDET ; SQU DANCING Sandie from Page 1) err with a bang, - THERE IS NO CHARGE ~ EVERYONE IS WELCOME - LIVE MUSIC AND CALLERS In addition, arrangements have been made for Byron Roberts, noted caller and instructor from Red Rock, to be in attendance and to assist with the formation of the club, The evening will be primarily a social dance programme, with some instruction and with a short organizational meeting. LET'S SEE EVERYONE OUTS ?2?2 LAST ROLLER SKATING THURSDAY The final Roller Skating session of the . year will be held this Thursday from 7-10 P.M, DON'T MISS THIS LAST EVENING'S FUN AND EXERCISE, GAMES ROOM SCHEDULE NOW IN EFFECT Games Room users are reminded that the regular schedule is now in effect, as posted. | This schedule has been set up to allow for maximum use by all, and must be adhered to. ALSO, use the Games Room as you would your own. It's for your pleasure, so help us to | keep it clean and tidy by using the ashtrays | and wastebaskets, SCOUT NEWS The Falcon Troop will commence Fall activities Friday, Sept, 15th at 6.30 in the The Fish and Game Association will hold their regular monthly meeting on Thursday, | September 14th, at 7.30 P.M. in the small 'meeting room of the Recreation Centre. Delegates are to be nominated at this meeting for Zone 1 Convention, to be held at | Upsala. CURLING CLUB NEWS | Most of the roof steel and pipe material i been delivered for the new lounge build- ing. Construction therefore is progressing jwell, but with the delivery of more material | there is lots to be done in a short time if ithe building is going to be ready for this ;year's curling season, Unfortunately the volunteer crews are not ; turning out as well as expected, We publish- |ed a crew schedule in the paper about two | week§ ago which scheduled a crew one night a week, We hoped that would work. It could | work a lot better, Printed here again is the crew schedule for the balance of September, Any curler or former curler can learn what | crew hé is on by the lists posted at the mill. FOR YOUR BUSINESS s& FISHING ASK ABOUT OUR MOOSE HUNTING ON S Superior AR [td Fort Will lliam PHONE MAfair 29651 meen ee ee Ng oh ae PERRACE an oe School Auditorium, FISH & GAME ASSOCIATION TO HOLD MEETING TRIP u¢ NEWS Pag TT Home ago WOMEN OF THE MOOSE START THE NEXT BINGO TUESDAY, RimmwFOR' |) o, NUMBERS TELEPHONY' - TERRACE BAY 3518,\- ( 3731, 3530; S IBER 233, 300 AND > ity i ittveid And it told help if the crew leader would remind everyone on what nights they are scheduled for the balance of September, As much help as the Building Committee can get is going to be required to finish this building. We hope anyone who is interested, however slightly, in curling will turn out at least one night a week and help out, WEEKLY CREW SCHEDULE Sept. llth - Mon. Brophy, Tues. Crockford, Wed. MacDonald, Thurs. Bouchard, Fri. Thorsteinson, Sat. Crockford, Sept, 18th - Mon. Brophy, Tues. Bouchard, Wed, Thorsteinson, Thurs. Crockford, Fri. MacDonald, Sat. Bouchard. Sept. 25th - Mon. Brophy, Tues. Crockford, Wed, Thorsteinson, Thurs. MacDonald, Fri. Bouchard, Sat. MacDonald, Brophy. NOTICE OF CURLING CLUB MEETING The Annual Meeting of the Terrace Bay Curling Club will take place in the rink at | 7.30 P.M. on September 28th, At this meeting | there will be important decisions to be made | to govern the 1961-62 curling season, TOWN TOPICS - (Continued from Page 2) Mr. & Mrs. Bill Cavanaugh. Peggy Cavanaugh left on Sunday to resume her studies in Grade 12 at St, Joseph's Girls College, North) Bay. Darlene Gombola also made her departure for North Bay on Sunday and will commence her. studies in Grade thirteen at St. Joseph's | Girls College. Annette Boudreau left last week for Sarnia to take up residence with her brother-in-law and sister Mr, and Mrs. Claire Simms and to | take her Grade thirteen at St. Patricks High { | } | { i | | { { School in Sarnia. Edith Adamo will reside with her sister ' Mrs. S. Fabbro in Sault Ste Marie this coming term and enroll as a Grade thirteen student at Sir James Dunn High. School, Jim Erickson who worked for the summer in Toronto, visited with his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Sig. Erickson this week before returning to resume his studies as a third year student at Ryerson Institute of Technology in Toronto. (More Town Topics on Page 9) | | | | | CALL SCHREIBER 6796-R|! ie Ato eres iy mt cage ctr ay a neat

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