Page 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS : February 9, 1967 Ee opus Love is a gift of Flowers.. MARY'S Flower Shop Schreiber - Phone 442 @ HYACINTH @ ROSES @ CARNATIONS SKI CLUB NEWS (continued from Page 13) Saturday, Giant Slalom and Sunday Slalom. Both races will be a two run total time event. Races will start at 2.30 p.m. sharp each day. Entries will be accepted up until race time. Photos by J.Whiteley. , Bevan Schritt, Cathy Graham and Donna Chapman, Public School winners in Public Speaking Contest. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE MEETING (from Pg .14) planned to start shortly. Members of the brigade are invited to attend Lenten Services in the Anglican Church Sunday, February 26 at 7 p.m. ; A discussion was held by Mrs. Rummery on recent instruction bulletin - following topics were discussed: Prevention of Blindness and Treatment of Eye Injuries, Danger of Improper Use of Oxygen, Introduction of New Norwegian Resuscitation Bag, Legal Aspects of First Aid. Practical competition type cases concluded the meeting. bh HYDRO BONSPIEL (continued from Page 11) cee ey and Mr. Tony Coady, Lakehead Regional Office, who had come especially for the dinner and to present safety awards to supervisors . February, marks the 25th anniversary with Ontario Hydro of our favorite Area Manager, Mr.Les Crand- lemire. We could not let the occasion pass without some recognition and after a bit of fun and nonsense we had the pleasure of seeing Mr .Sig Erickson pres- ent Mr.Crandlemire with an electric watch to mark the event and a corsage of white carnations to his good wife, Nellie, presented by Mrs.Jack Phillips . An original poem 'Ode to a Veteran' composed by Lew Edmunds was read. Later dancing and refreshments were enjoyed at the curling lounge. Music for the occasion was supplied by Mrs. Ellen Hodgkiss. It was a day and night for all to remember. Teen Town members at their fund raising Bake Sale held on Saturday, February 4,