A A A AR BL Sn ne ees ce AGN Ma cememeenne e October 1, 1959, WY TERRACE BAY NEWS ed Page 9 MRS. J. SWEET HONOURED - Cont'd from Pg.7 gaily beribboned chair. Many entertaining games were played by the ladies and the hostesses assisted by Mrs, Tychoniak served luncheon, RECREATION FLYER LAST ROLLER SKATING FRIDAY - This Friday, October 2nd, marks the final roller skating session of the season. Skating will be held at the regular hours, 7-10 P.M. Don't miss this final night. Let's see you out this Friday, ARENA ICE BY OCTOBER 30TH. - With a full programme of painting, repair and overhaul of machines scheduled for the next:month, arena ice will be installed by October 30th, Any. groups wishing to schedule ice time for the 1959-60 season should make requests well before that time, by contacting the Recreatio Ofts ce, MINOR HOCKEY NEWS - Registrations for Minor Hockey are now being taken through forms distributed throughout the schools, These forms are to be returned by Friday, October 2nd, at latest. Anyone who did not receive a form at school can obtain one at the Recreation Office, The Minor Hockey Annual Meeting will be held in the very near future so that plans can be laid for the new season, At present, it appears that there will be at least 50 - 60 more boys playing this year, so that more coaches and aes are required than ever WHERE ?? Schr @peeeionn Hall! Jime: 8pm. SPONSORED BY THE SCHREIBER SKI CLUB 20. GAMES ,...+. $10.00 EACH PRIZE 2 =~ $100.00 SPECIALS ADMISSION - $1.50 SPECIAL ATTRACTION DRAW FOR DRAW PRIZE 1959 FORD CONSUL Aa eT Te SUR Ee TT io TET aa aT ET weet Comgatifity Church FALL SUPPER THURSUAY, OCTOBER 8TH TICKETS NOW ON SLE LAUT ease TTT TS TTPO Mane METI ime NUT MT before, If you are interested in helping, contact the Recreation Office NOW. Because of the great increase in numbers, Minor Hockey will require even more financial support than ever before. WE NEED YOUR HELP. SUPPORT THE MINOR HOCKEY FUND-RAISING EFFORTS.} FILMS AVAILABLE - Local groups are again reminded that films are available through the Recreation Office for use by local organiza- tions, If you would like information on these films, contact the Recreation Office. Free use of our. projector is also provided, with the stipulation that operators must be qual- ified. The Kiwanis Club members urge that you please be x-rayed October 20th and 21st and protect yourself and your family, MINOR HOCKEY AUXILIARY ELECT OFFICERS The Ladies Auxiliary to the Minor Hockey League in Terrace Bay got underway for the 1959-60 season last week with the election of officers. To serve will be; Pres. Mrs. W. McKechnie; Vice Pres, Mrs. A. Smith; Secretary Mrs, E, Partington; Treasurer Mrs. E, Schock. A membership convenor was added to the Executive with Mrs. M. Lundberg serv- ing in this capacity. On her committee will be Mrs. S. LeBlanc, Mrs. B. Williams, and Mrs. T. Whitfield. The Financial Statement of the past year was read showing the Auxiliary had listed an income of $959.51 and disbursements of $906.69, the latter item all spent on Minor 'Hockey had, as its biggest item $304,50 for insurance for the 152 boys on the ice and more are expected for the coming season. Plans for fund raising for the coming year 'include the Annual Nut Sale and a Canasta and Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Adamo and son David have returned from a holiday in the east during the past month visiting in Toronto with Mrs. Adamo's sister, Mrs. Gregg and also in Buffalo, Donna Adamo who accompanied her _ parents to Toronto has enrolled at Loretto Abbey, Armour Heights for the coming term, Barbara Haughn has returned from a vacati on visiting friends in Toronto and during the past week attending the Grand Chapter of the 0.E,S. Members of the Silver Birch Chapter of the 0.E,S. who also attended the Grand Chapter in Toronto were Mrs. A. Rowley, Mrs. A, Bailey of Schreiber and Mrs, L. Harris who had the honour of being chosen Grand Page. Mr. and Mrs. B. Larson and family were week-end visitors in Port Arthur with Mr. & Mrs, G. Barker. G, Calder, C. Wood and R, Stachiw were local representatives who attended the Fish and Game Conference held recently in Fort Frances.