TERRACE BAY NEWS ED. FORTIN | BONDED FRANCHISED DEALER SALES & SERVICE 14 Broadway -- Wawa, Ontario 20. Box 52 --Phone 856-2996 Electrolux (CANADA) LIMITED -- VACUUM CLEANERS --. FLOOR POLISHERS --. ETC. -- E, FORTIN - LICENSED DEALER Write to Box 586 Terrace Bay or Phone 3613 KIWANIS CLUB OF TERRACE BAY CALENDAR OF EVENTS BADMINTON - Mon. and Wed. nights - High School Auditorium ART SHOW - Voyageur Resteurant REGULAR SESSION ART CLUB - Jamuary 19, 8 p.m. Lounge. New Members welcome. TERRACE BAY BAND PRACTISE ~ Sun. 8 p.m. KIWANIS CLUB DINNER MEETING - Tues. 6.30 p.m. Terrace Bey Motor Hotel BALLET & TAP & BATON LESSONS - Large meeting room. Recreation Centre - Sat. mornings at 10.30a.m. New students welcome. Old Curling DESSERT BRIDGE - Terrace Bey Community Church Ladies Auxiliary Wednesday, March 15, 1967, Dessert at 8 p.m., Terrace Bay Motor Hotel. Admission 75¢, 8 p.m., prizes. CATHOLIC GIRLS CLUB - Valentine's Day Tea, Saturday, Februery 11 from 1.30 - 3.30 p.m, St, Martin's Church basement. CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE MEETING - Wednesday, February 8, 7.30 p.m, large meeting room. CANADIAN LEGION - Branch 223, Men'ts meeting, Sunday Februery 12, 7.30 pom. Mixed Curling Brench 223, Februcry 18 for members. CWL ME"TING - Sunday, February 12 at 8 p.m. Res BOWLING ASSOCIATION MEETING-Jan.12 1.30p.m. NOTICE - The name of Mr. Roberts wes inad- vertently omitted from Council Quotes in last week's issue of the News. The monthly meeting of The C.P.&T. Humanitarian Committee of Odd Fell- ow and Rebeka Lodge members met on Sunday, February 5. Several cases / were dealt with and a vote of thanks . passed to all who helped make their penny auction a success. THE PLACE TO THE BEST "GASOL There will be a regular meeting of the Terrace Bay Fish and Game Assoc- iation, Thursday, February 9, 1967 at 7.30 p.m. in the small meeting room at the Recreation Centre. or 332 DONALD J. RITCHIE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 209 ARTHUR STREET PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO Bus. 345-6251 . 345-7574 CALL, TO GET ,, BRIAN BIRCH OIL DEALER Telephone - Schreiber 640 PEERUARY 9, 1967 TAPP aoe We do a skilled dry cleaning job -- and you can also depend on your clothes being prop- erly sized to give you smooth fit and crisp texture. Let us serve you soon! ot ieee eeaeee US TODAY FOR AUXILIARY MEETING ed from Page 3) of past treasurer Mrs. Betty Turner was given to Mrs. Alice Farrow and Mrs. Jan Hall for auditing the books . : Rev .Husser spoke on the response to the Hymn Book appeal. He has ordered 100 new books, but an additional 150 are needed. A motion was passed that $75. should be donated. Ways and Means chairman, Mrs.Donna Broadhurst announced that the Auxiliary would put on a Dess- ert Bridge in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel on March I5th. Tickets are available from members, and any- one who will donate a prize valued at $1.50 is asked to bring it to the March meeting. At the March meeting there will be a mock fashion show, a Pot-Luck supper and either a guest speaker or film. For this meeting the time has been changed to 6-8p.m. All women in town are reminded that Friday, February 10 is the World Day of Prayer. The service will take place in the Community Church, and the ladies of St . Martin's Church have accepted an invitation to attend. Baby-sitting service will be at the Church. All members were urged to Hand the afternoon meeting February 20th at wh which the guest speaker will be Rev. Tanner of the Leper Colony. The February program was a fully automated one in which the worship and devotional period and guest speaker were on tape. Coloured inspirational slides accompanied the worship period. Guest speaker was the Rev.C. Jordan o Georgia who gave three of the parables | d up to date interpretation. ®