TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 5 January 26, 1967 "When | need money to pay bills, | borrow from Crescent Finance." Crescent Finance Corp. Ltd. al AUXILIARY MEETING (cont'd from Page 4) number of questions from the floor. The winner for the Christmas Draw was Mrs. M . Hamann. The meeting adjourned and a lovely lunch was served by the members. C.G.C. MEET On Sunday, January 15, the Catholic Girl's Club met in the basement of St.Martin's Church. The meeting chaired by Lita Marie Boudreau, was opened with the Lord's Prayer. Reports were read by various conven- ors. The Spiritual Convenor suggest- ed inviting the C.G.1I.T. toa toboggan party. The idea was met with enthusiasm. At the next meeting, Mrs.Chisholm will speak about physio-therapy and In Terrace Bay, Phone 825-3286 DONALD J. RITCHIE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 209 ARTHUR STREET PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO Bus. 345-6251 Res. 345-7574 Koso AS Laat Ross K. Gilbert Press Operator London, Ontario a tea will follow. Friends who are interested in the subject will be invited by members. The girls discussed changing the uniform, but the idea was voted out. There is a Valen tine's Day Tea planned for February II .The meeting closed with the Hail Mary and Father Gallagher's blessing Studded tires are permitted or tolerated on highways of every Canadian province, according to a survey by the CHSC. They say legislation passed by prov- incial governments during the past year has made studs legally acceptable. In four provinces, studs are limited to winter use. In most provinces, a driver may be charged if his studs damage the road. The CHSC supports the idea of studded tires as winter safety measures.