Volume 5, No. 47 Se VEN PE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY November 24th, 1955. St Ris CONC FPTUR SDAY. NOVEM Bt Ry. 24 Miss Zena Sadoway, previously adverte ised for the concert to appear in Terrace Bay's High School Auditorium on Thursday November 24th, will be unable to leave Toronto, Miss Patricia Dron will act as substitute, Patricia is a grade XII student from Palmerston High School, A pupil of Mr, Hall of Listowel, she has been winning Festival prizes and music scholarships over the last five years, and has appear~ ed on Department of Education concerts on various occasions, In spite of her years Patricia has developed an amazing technique on her chosen instrument, the violin, and in addition to being a very attractive person, is the youngest performer ever to appear on these concerts, The other artists to appear are as scheduled, Miss Mary McDonald, pianist, Miss Martha Thomson, mezzo-soprano; and John Ford Taylor, tenor, See you at the Auditorium Thursday evening at 8:15 pem, 0-0-0 CHRISTMAS BAZAAR The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church will hold their annual bazaar in the church basement on November 26th. There will be many attractions, including a fish pond, touch and take, aprons, baked goods and white elephant table. Come and have a cup of tea with your friends, 0-0-0 HOE DOWN Once again its the night for Square Dancing, Come to the Auditorium Saturday, night, November 26th for a night of enjoyment and dancing to the music of Don Anderson's Orchestra. Don't forget the time 8:30 till 11:30 at the Auditorium. Admission - Adults - 50¢ Students - 25¢ o-0-0 JUVENILE HOCKEY This weekend the Terrace Bay Juveniles will travel to Kapuskasing to play two games with Kap Juveniles -- and a return visit by the Kap team is expected the following week-end. The Terrace Bay fans will be "rooting" for the boys at Kap and looking forward to the return games, 0-0-0 BE GAREFUL Welt oo FIRE