CURLERS TO "SOOP 'ER UP" S. (continued from page 1) direction of members of Club Committees, This will rcquire that everyone follow any requests issued during the evening ~~ for which we thank you in advance, The nominating committec reminds you not to forget your ballot. See you thero!l!l! Following is a list of those people from whom you can purchase your tickets: .,Y NITE #1 Shift - Francis Gaulin #2 Shift - {1 Sinkins #3 Shift ~ Thor Olscn #,. Shift = Bob Mcnteith Mrintonance - Nels illen Services ~ Davo McDonald Flectricions - Ted McInnes Engincering =~ Al Lindskoog & Bob Sheppard Hetel - Al Peottison Ladics ~- Betty Jessop 0=0=0 COMMUNITY CHURCH - FIRESIDE HOUR The sixth ®unday cvening Fireside Hour will be held cn Sunday next at the usual time of 8:10 p.m. in the basement of the Community Church ond a progremme of special interest has becen crranged for your enjoyment. Your committee has been fortunate in obtaining a recording of important and mem- or-ble speeches made by world femous people in the period between the early thirties and the close of the second world war. Hear the abdication of Edward V11l; hear Churchill, Roosevelt, Hitlor and Stalin; hear Lou Gehrig say goodbye to baseball for ever; and hear the voices cf other such notnobles in person. It is guarenteed to bring back some old mem- ories and will also be educational for the children. Our film featurc this week entitled "Great Lakes!" deals with just that - a cruise botween the Lakehend and the eastern lakes. A second film dealing with the St. Lawrenco will also be shown for your enjoyment, Both of these films on Canada's major waterway are worth seeing and should not be missed by any- one. Chairman Bob Shirriff is arranging a novel twist to our usual sing song and it should prove both popular and amusing. The programme will be brought to a clcse with cske and coffee and tea served by the committee, Our last meeting on April 6th was the best attended Fireside Hour since they were organized but we'd like to breck that record this Sunday, This can only be done if you (continued in next col.) Page 4 TIRESIDE HOUR (continued from column 1) attend ond bring the whole family, the neighbours cond the people down the street. Our evenings are undenominational and every- one will be welcome. Proceedings get under wey at 8:10 p.m., immediately following the evening church service, so make it a point to attend, 0=0=-0 MINOR HOCKEY B/NQUET M.Y 3RD In last week's issue of the "News" on item was published carrying the announce- ment of a Minor Hockey Banquet with a note to the parents thant each boy would be assessed ,50¢ to help defray expenses, This assessment has now been withdrawn in view of the fact that sums of money are being subscribed locally to toke care of this portion of the banquet, 0-0-0 LADIES! LE.LGUE BOWLING CH.MPS For the third year in succession, the MISFITS have captured the Palm Dairies Trophy emblematic of supremacy in the Ladies! Thursdsy afternoon bowling league, They topped the field this year by leading the pack with 3562 pins over the 2nd placc Toppers with 3216, The T's & T's came out 3rd with 3182 while the Pinheads brought up the rear with 3132, Members of the "Chomps™ are as follows: Capt, E, Ostling, I. Marsh, I, Goodfellow, L, McDoneld, J. Semeniuk, L, Herris and E, Rcwlandson, 0=0=-0 STORK CLUB ongretulations this week go to Mr. & Mrs. Rey Belliveau to whom the "ele bird" delivered =a daughter on Thursday, [pril 10th, and to Mr. & Mrs, Sam Boyd who also received a girl on Tuesday, April 15th, This sounds like some kind of a record, but we wouldn't say for sure---the last 12 babies born in our new hospital have been girls. 'ny Comment, Fellas? 0=-0~0 LIMERICK CONTEST WINNERS Winners of the March Safety Limerick Contest ere as follows: 1st for $5.00 Zerl Veitch; 2nd for $2.00 Terry Hall; 3rd for $1,00 Earl Veitch again. Congratulations, folks, 0=0=-0 FOR S/LE One brand now refrigerator - "Frigid- aire" - $275.00, /Lpply to G. Morandin, Terracc Bay Interprises.