€ a February 27, 1964 THE NEWS Page 9 CURLING CLUB NEWS (Continued from Page 8) "ON STAGE" PLAYS TO PACKED HOUSE o have a local rink from such a small club as "On Stage", an evening of entertainment by Terrace Bay's in contention for such an honour, is students and staff of the Terrace Bay Highschool, remarkable indeed. proved a tremendous success Friday evening and In honour of this tremendous achievement, the enjoyed by an audience overflowing the auditorium. Terrace Bay Curling Club is holding a social for In the absence of Mr. Coons, Mr. M. Steen opened Lou, Len Crockford, Danny Kenney and Ed Beliveau 4 by directing the newly formed Glee Club in their All adults of the town are welcome. Festivities selections The singers were accompanied at the piano begin at 9:00 p.m. Come and bring a friend. by Velma LeBlanc. Comprising the Glee Club are The Challenge Curling timetable for March 7th is | Dianne Billings, Joanne Brown, Pat Bouchie, Betty now posted in the lounge. Some entries are already | Lou Cananaugh, Elizabeth Dobush, Pat Dodge, Carole listed, and men's rinks appear to be in the majority. | Gaudet, Linda Hales, Elizabeth Hayes, Brian Hubelit Perhaps some of the ladies' groups would welcome Jackie Latour, Darlene Larson, Pat Downey, Lynda some competition or instigate more mixed Lawrence, Michael Lemay, Suzanne Lemay , Karin competitions. Lundberg, Jennifer and Judith McInnes, Karen Moore Townsite personnel are also conspicuous by their | Elizabeth O'Javee . Marquerite Pineault, Virginia absence. Let's make this a community affair. Get | Pineault, Susan Sadowick, Pat Simmer and Don Teniul your opposition lined up now ! The first play of the evening was entitled "The Happy Journey", and, with no scenery and few pro- perties, the stage manager, Brian Hubelit took all minor parts. Directed by Mrs. J. Coons the cast were Donna Brown, David Mercier, Ingo Schmiedchen, Lita Marie Boudreau and Darlene Larson. "Just What the Doctor Ordered" proved a very attractive presentation of gymnastics again directed by Mrs. Coons. Appearing in the dark, each girl wore flashlights on her arms to outline the exercises done to music. Gymnasts were Paulette Boudreau, Betty Lou Cavanaugh, Jill Crandlemire, Marie Delaronde, Elizabeth Dobush, Pat Downey, Bonnie Gunter, Elizabeth Hayes, Joan Hopper, Kitt Knauff, Suzanne Lemay, Kathy Phillips, Elaine Rajotte, Evelyn Rajotte lrene Stuart and Stephanie Synishin. Another snappy gymnastic display followed, this time by Ken Anderson, Emile Comeau, Wayne Daley, Ricky Dorman, Tom Gerow, Leith McKay, Bobby Long, Bob Robinson, Ingo Schmeidchen and Jim Woodruff who presented a gym routine before performing on the mats and box horse. The second play of the evening directed by Mr. G. Coons, was equally well-accomplished. "The Valiant" was the story of a convict who refuses to divulge his real identity and takes place late evening in the Warden's office at the State Penitentiary just before his execution. The cast in this performance were: Fern McLeod, David Roberts, James Mikus, Irene Uzicanin, Don Teniuk and Bruce Lundberg. (Continued on Page 10) GUIDE ASSOCIATION Mrs. Shirley Mikus chaired the February meeting of the Girl Guide Association held at the home of Mrs. J. Brooks, February 24th. Minutes and correspondence were read by Mrs.K. Turner and Mrs. A. Farrow gave the Treasurer's report. The Convenors gave their individual reports with Mrs. P. Coupal, Social Convenor reporting that the Banquet on Sunday was very successful. The Badge Secretary, Mrs. L. Phillips,asked all Brownies to pick up their signed slips. A special meeting for Brownie leaders will be held the 26th, to discuss the Brownie Banquet. An Easter Bake Sale is to be held sometime in March with all ladies of the Community being asked to donate. The Association is interested in obtaining a swimming instructor and a nurse for a tentative local Company Camp this summer. This year all Guides are to wear camp uniforms as stated in the P.O.R. Pat Downey was honored by being picked as the only Guide in this district to attend an Inter national Camp at Doe Lake this year. It was reported $110.00 was collected for Unicef by Guides and Brownies on Hallowe'en. The meeting was adjourned with the hostess serving a delicious luncheon. The next meeting will be held on March 23rd at the home of Mrs. P. Gombola ALL OVER THE WORLD CREDIT UNION MEMBER LIKE YOURSELF - SEVENTEEN MILLION OF THEM - ARE SAVING THEIR M@NEY TOGETHER AND HELPING EACH FOR GOOD PURPOSES. OTHER WITH LOW-COST LOA RRKRERKEEERER Each Credit Union is a non-profif assoffation, established for the purpose of providing its memb ers with thrift and credit sevice. It's officers are unpaid volunteers elected embers, and does not do business with the gener-