' February 20, 1964 THE NEWS Page 5 WE HAVE A BASEMENT FULL OF BARGAINS come in and look! you may find just the articles you need to keep your family well dressed this winter -- or you may spot items to help you prepare For next year's cold weather. TWO TABLES OF MISC. ITEMS - - RACKS OF CLOTHING - - s="ANFORD'S LTD. SATURDAY FILM SHOW This Saturday's film show features Jeff Chandler, Larraine Day and Tim Hovey in a laugh-filled adven- ture entitled "TOY TIGER". Doors open at 6.30 - show commences at 6:45. DO NOT SEND THE CHILDREN TOO EARLY IN THE EVENT OF COLD WEATHER. STORK CLUB Born to, Mr.and Mrs. H.Blanchette of Schreiber, a daughter, on February 12. ARTICLES FOR SALE Recreation Room Furniture - Chesterfield and chair with slip covers - 3 nesting tables - coffee table - 5,seater toboggan - 2 flying saucers - 1 pr. Ladies' Tube Skates, size 7 - wringer-type washing machine, 1 baby carriage - 1 small crib & mattress. All ar- ticles reasonably priced. Please call 3647. FOR SALE - 16 ft. Thornes Marquess Boat, 1963 model, complete with upholstered seats, windshield, running lights, steering, forward controls, cleats, chocks, bow handle, stern handles and bow eye. Interior - polyester speckletone paint. Exterior - white with aqua. Mastercraft tilt-type trailer equip- ped with winch, winch cable, combination dual tail lights and directional signals, tie downs and roller bunks. 40 H.P. Johnson outboard motor with two 5 gallon gas tanks. COMPLETE OUTFIT $1250.00. Phone 3647 Born to, Mr.and Mrs. R.Lamoureux of Schreiber, a daughter, on February 16. PEE WEE HOCKEY (Cont'd from Page 4) For the Hawks it was Pinkerton, Galvin and K. Smith. ANNOUNCEMENT - TONY'S HAIR STYLES HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN - From now on Tony will take appoints in Terrace Bay on Monday and Thursday -- Marilyn will take appointments on Friday and Saturday. The Beauty Shop will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday each week, until further notice. JOE, THE BARBER, WILL STILL BE ON THE JOB SIX DAYS A WEEK - FROM9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. BUY & USE EASTER SEALS In a few days, more than 2 mil- lion Easter Seal mailings will be received in homes all over Ontario, ancese seas are searching for helpers of crippled children. The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay Inc, spon- sor this annual appeal and urge everyone to be generous in their response. SCHREIBER TOWN HALL 'ON STAGE FEBRUARY 25TH - (Tuesday) - 8.00 P.M. | 20 GAMES CASH PRIZES - 2 JACKPOTS 13TH BINGO - HIDDEN NUMBER = - - (If not won on the 25th $5 more will be added to it -- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21st, 964 - is 8.00 P. M. High School Auditorium Adults - .50¢ Children - .35¢ Family - $1.00 AND LAST WEEK EACH MONTH. SO-- COME ON OUT AND HELP SUPPORT A HANDFUL OF CITIZENS WHO ARE TRY- ING TO HELP OUR CHILDREN & TOWN ! Sponsored by the Artificial Ice Fund Committee G WE HOPE TO HOLD A BINGO THE FIRST