' Seinpiharcctcierciarrreiauestenpent medesteeprrcetneicnerecoeriapicorihnnetestcetey i thvapitevavnhrinepibarsnitueierneionetiorenmiry_.__dveabdeeeiese r lien hiss eda danaseaman enn etraeheess enemas mecrererieeevisanessh son. atte ener enimienenncmssalnasnntenelmnetuse~ antral frat disedh w. PEG kD V SILVER BGC CHAPTER U.S. BleUl OFFTCauS Un Tuesday, Uctover 11th Silver birch Chapter, Used, ney in reuler session in the vownundoy Yiawech boil. ALO s4ebtey SINGS audroy iiwwley anc tho eke, iit, A inking, prosided. Officers for the 1960-61 term ware clectca ami instcllation eorcemomics Will ve hela on Neverber 14th. wo now inombsers were wel -- comed into the order duriiy: the evenias. his. evtie "hrower, who represenibed the Chapter at the 44th Annual session of Grand Chapter in Toronto during September, presente ed her report. A delicious..luncheon prepared by the retiring officers was served at the close of the meeting.» -- KIWANIS CLUB PLAN ANNUAL HALLOWE'EN PARTIES Once again. the Terrace Bay Bay Kiwanis Club are erranging events for various age groups of children for halloween, The first party. for children up to and including nine years of age will be held in the High School at 6:30 P.M, Prizes for costumes will be awarded as follows:- (a Tramp « (b) Clown--(c)-TV and Comic Strip Character, also for the most original in each.group. There will also be races for boys and girls in each group from three to nine years with prizes, treats will. be given to children on the way outs For the Nine to Thirteen Year group a Treasure Hunt at 5 P,\i. has been arranged, The meeting place will be announced in next week's News... Treasures will be redeemed for cash at the High School Lobby at 7 P.k., when Treats will be given to this group, Students fourteen years and over will arrange details for their own Hallowe'en party with Student Council in charge, - Finan- cial assistance and supervision will be supplied by the Kiwanis Clubs » 'BOY SCOUT ARBA PaTROL LEAVERS CONFERENCE TO BE HEID IN TeRRCE Bay On Saturday~end Sunday, Yctober 2@nd and eord approximately 100 Boy Scout Patrok Leaders will meet in Terrace Bey to discuss mutual, problems and. plan area activities, Scouts from Manitouwadge in the Hast and as far West as orion and North to Geraldton will attend, SCOUTS 'iO SPONSOR FILM On Thursdsy evening, Octiober 20th at 7 F,hi, a Safety Film as it pertains to trains anda sWitching yard will be shown in the High School Auditorium, This film is being presented 'through the courtesy of the Canadian Pacific Reilway and all parents and especially 7 Cana ee are urged to attend, Due to the amount of train traffic in our areca this film should be seen so that we may realize the danger that is involved around a railway yard, ERIZES Ata KIWANIS FISH UERBY WINNERS Winners in the Kiwanis Junior "Wishing Cori- _ test were feted at the reguler dinner mooting and, during the evening, were awarded pisos in the different categorics,. Goleen Kenney was the big winner inthe Lake Trout Class "while Roy Williams came ' first in the Speckled Trout: divisions, David "edun had the lergest Pickerel and Raymond ' '3. a eae oy waves ddead . dined |MEBTINGS IN LAkE~ -ling of the Thunder .|Bay Toachors Insti- ecvovcr 20, 1960 Delaronde copped the Pike award, ATTENTION BADMINTON PLAYERS the very poor turnout at the organizational meeting held last week would indicate that interest in badminton is at a a. very Low ebb. Many people have professed an in-erest, but apparently this does not extend to the * point of attending a meeting or assisting with organizational plans, A SECOND MEETING WILL PE HELD aT 8:30 P.M. THIS THURSDaY, IN THE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM. If you are interested in playing badminton this season, be sure to attend this meeting. In the event that you are unable to attend, please contact K, Hutchinson or the Recreation Office so that we will know how many plan to play this year. Bring your racquet and gym shoes to the mecting as games will be played afterwards. BROOMBALL & Broomball organizational mecting will be | held in the Small mecting room of the Rec, Centre one weck from this Thursday (October 27th) at 7 P.M, IF YOU WaNT BROOMBALL TO HAVE &€ SUCCESSFUL SEASON, ATTEND THIS MEZTING. Tentative plans for this season call for the. election of an executive to handle the Broomball League. Such an executive would handle all aspects of the league, such as _ scheduling, finences, rules, refcrces, etc. Nominations for the executive members will be received from the floor at the October 27th meeting, so give some careful thought to who you would like to see on that executive. In the meantime, those interested in play- ing should 'lcave their names with the follow- ing:- SHIFT 1 = Hd,Nicol ; SHIFT 2 - Maurice -Osmar SHIFT $ = Ed, St, Louis SHIFT 4 - George Ramsay DAY WORKERS - Mike Newell or Rec. Office. TEACHERS 4 TABLET... I'm a chewable vitamin -- with iron, liver concentrates and 10 vitamins. BOY. . . Chewable? With all that you must tasterterrible. TABLET... like candy. Haw CITIES The children of Terraco Bay enjoy= ed an extra holi- day last Friday as Principals and teachers from the Public and Separate Schools travelled to Fort William to attend the Sixty- sixth annual meet- No! | taste tute held in the Westgate Collegiate and' Vecational High' School, Principal' and teachers in the high School mean while were also. in the Lakehead where they, attended a two day (see, k.11) " vawonaaa®itlaal TERRACE BAY ---- ONT, PHONE TA-5-3666,