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Terrace Bay News, 24 Oct 1963, p. 6

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« October 24, 1963 _ SEASON KICK- OFF. HALLOWE'EN MASQUERADE FRIDAY, NOVEMB ER IST - - 8.30 P.M. CURLING CLUB LOUNGE .. THE NEWS __ PARTY! PRIZES REFRESHMENTS FROLIC .. COSTUMES MUST BE WORN MUSIC BY THETWILIGHTERS .. Tickets $1.50 per couple - available from Caccamo's ~ D. Knight - $.Crawford ~ Ken Johnson = EVERYONE ge a : CURLING CLUB COMMENTARY The Fall General Meeting of the Men's Cur- ling Association was held in the Club Lounge, Thursday, Oct. 17th. Membership fees for the 1963-64 season were set as follows: Full Membership -$30., Associate Member -- $15., Student Member- $20. The first $10. is to be paid before first game is played. The second $10. to be paid by Dec. 8/63 and the final $10 by January 23/64. Newly elected officers of the lerrace Bay Cham- ber of Commerce. Seated left to right - D. Large, Sec. Treas; N. Corinthwaite, Pres; L. Waghorn, Vice=Pres. Back Row - Councillors J. Commisso, J. Caccamo, W. McMicking, L. Crandelmire, |. Marsh, T. Costa, W. Kujbida and J. Kelty. ATTENTION LADIES The L.A. to Minor Hockey will hold a meet- See ee eee eee ee a sgn ee ace mmorpg eine pts nelle tbc rete tosictnaeennenh ameieirennipmiinntnininamremtnete Commercial League members will pay full club membership this season. This league is limited to 8 teams and will play Monday evenings at 8:45. D. Whitley is accepting team entries for this league NOW. The first 8 entries will be accepted. D. Kenney requests that regular bers fill out membership forms for season, These forms are available or from him and should be returned to him by Nov. lst. Curling should commence early Nov. This year, the lhr. 50 min, time rule will be strictly enforced, When the buzzer sounds teams will complete the end being played, then play one more end if necessary. Time and place of all executive meetings will be posted on the bulletin board at the mill. All members are Urged to sit in at club mem the 1963-64 at the mill these meetings and to take a more active part in the club as a whole. Mrs. ©. Miller stands with her Grade 2 class who | were awarded the Women's Institute Shield as the most orderly room during the evacuation in the fire drill at Terrace Bay Public School during Fire Prevention Week. ing on Tuesday, November 5th at 8 P.M. in the Ss Room of HARDY EVERGREENS CAN BE LEFT IN WINDOW BOXES ALL WINTER the Recreation Centre Garden By DEAN HALLIDAY Graph Roars IN CONTAINER DRAINAGE MATERIAL MOMTURE HOLDING PACKING Winter Window Bexes Window boxes add a deco rative touch to the home and are especially enjoyed in the wintertime, inside as well as outside. Window boxes can also be used in city and suburban! apartment windows. They give a great deal of satisfac- tion to a shut-in, especially if the person is one who likes to grow things. If you had an attractive | window box this summer, dress it up with winter-hardy plants this month, or in No-! vember before the ground' freezes. Empty window boxes! s2d looking affairs, espe- cially so if the dead, frozen summer plants are left in it. As shown in the accor- panying Garden-Graph, it re- quires only a few small ever- greens to make a lovely win- dow box. If they are watered thoroughly during mild spells the plants may come through the winter in fairly good condition. They could be pla 'ed about the garden next summer in a permanent tocation or used again next winter. Small ilex and holly plants ean be used along with dwarf evergreens and ivy. Smafl- evergreens pur- chased in pots or other con- tainers can be used just as they are. The only disadvan- tage to this method is that 'hey dry out too quickly, al- though this can be overcome greatly by packing moist peat, sand or, even better, paygrow around them, as shown. - Spraying the plants with wilt-pruf 1} »yre freezing temperatures set in reduces moisture loss.

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