SR eae ' A Nn SO OS NC to a aS Sr = ms sn ; years. Page. 8 - KIWANIS CARNIVAL THIS SATURDAY The Kiwanis Winter Carnival will be held in the Arena at 2 P.M, Saturday March 18th. The programme will start with free skating until the whistle blows. This will be fol- lowed by a parade of all people in costume. Next will be judging of costumes with prizes in the following categories - Most Original, Clown or Comic, Tramp, T.V, or Comic Strip Character, with a grand prize for best cos- tume in parade, There will be a Doll Beauty contest for girls, with prizes for most handsome, most lovable and most comical doll. There will.also be a Mouth organ contést for boys. Any other small instrument will be acceptable, Contestant must play for the judges a familiar tune which he must name my he begins, He will then play a short SOLO. The racing will start with a warm up nov- elty race open to all boys and-girls 10 to 15 Regular speed races will follow. ' These will be divided into age groups for all. contestants from 6 to 15 years, girls will race separately, The races will be followed by a Royal March led by the Queen and her two princesses, All participants will three abreast once around the arena, finishing at the throne for the Boys and - crowning ceremony. Prizes will be distributed by the Queen ' and her two princesses, God Save the Queen, KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS | PLAYER G ASST. WINNER ° AMT. Stewart M. Potvin 2.00 . MacMillan 'A. Don 2.00 , Kelly N. Chopty 2.00 ' Pulford M. Hamilton . 2.00 Horton . M. Dashkewtch 2.00 Brewer 1 A, Boulanger 60.44 Baun B. Olson 2.00 , Olmstead +H, &. Smith 2.00 Nevin es Linnea Steen 118.88 ; Mahovlich -- 1 M, Tookenay 60,44 Hillman #,Gilbert 2.00 Harris M.Dimmery 2.00 Regan L, Pryor 2200 / Keon A.Gordon 2.00 ' Shack I, idmond 2.00 ' Duff A. Theriault Uo . Stanley M.Burton 2.00 Goal Tender D.Dobson ake err eme sete NEXT WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $260.00 - Point Div. : $233.75 March 11, 1961 (signed) J, Butler FIRG DEPARTMENT NWS "STOP, LOOK, LISTEN" This is the slogan for March. Stop and lock at YOUR emergency fire escape doors. | Every house in town has two, the back door which nine people out of ten use daily, and the front door. Does your front door open easily, or is it piled up with snow or stuck with ice? °° I bring this to your attention because on driving around the streets in town I have noticed many doors which could not be opened if the occasion arose and they were needed, If a fire started in your kitchen or basement and your escape was cut off from the. back door, could you use your front door if there TERRACE BAY NdwWs 'League will be contacted within two weeks | Convention in Sudbury. (Cont'd on Page 9) March 16,1961 . was, say two feet of, snow and ice in front of it? Or would you be caught inside of your smoke-filled house? If a man in the mill sees a piece of machinery not working properly he draws it to the attention of his Superintendent or Fore- man, The Superintendent or Foreman takes action and has it corrected or repaired before someone is injured or killed, I am drawing this to your attention so that you can have it corrected or repaired before some- one in your family or yourself is injured or killed, - o To Stop and Look could mean life or death to your family, just the same as a piece of machinery in the.mill, if not repaired in time, could mean life or death to some work- man. The mill motto is "Safety Pays". The Fire Department motto is "Fire Prevention Stops Fires". .So "Stop, Look, Listen", don't wait until it's too late, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL CATHOLIC WOMANS L#AGUE PLAN BAZAAR The February meeting of St. Martin's Div- ision of the Catholic Women's League was opened Sunday evening with prayers by Very Rev. Dean E.A, Gallagher, .Mrs, F.A.Helmink presided. Mrs. G, Dashkewytch, Secretary, gave the minutes,and correspondence, read by Mrs. R,. Lindberg, included a very interesting letter of thanks from Father Kelly in Japan. Mrs. A. Fedun gave the Treasurer's report. Reports from other Convenors were heard. Mrs. F, Cruickshank urged members to attend St. Mark's Study Club on March 20, The qur- rent discussion is "Keeping.the Ten Command- ments", All members of the Catholic Women's regarding plans for the Fall Bazaar. Father Hunt, a visitor from Douglas, Ont. gave some very helpful suggestions. The meet- ing ended with the League prayers, Dean Gallagher then gave the explanation of the Blessing given to Expectant Mothers and new Mothers, Lunch was served by Mrs. G. Ramsay and her committee, Mrs. M. Pluta was hostess Sunday evening at_her_ home when a Stork Shower was held in honour of Mrs, J. Rousseau, A decorated basket laden with beautiful infant apparel was presented to Joyce and the ladies were then entertained with several games, the prizes going to Mrs, J. Schritt and Mrs. P. Regis. .Co-hostesses with Mrs, Pluta were Mrs. B, Payette and Mrs, HE, Zwir who assisted in serving luncheon, An out-of-town visitor, at the home of Mrs. Rousseau, Mrs. Grant Williamson of the Lakehead, was a welcomed guest at the shower. Mr. & Mrs. D. MacFadyen and daughter Linda joined their daughter Betty last weekend. to attend the marriage of Dan's nephew Lawrence MacFadyen to Miss Beverley Carson-in Fort William Friday evening. Mr. & Mrs. D. Husband arrived home last week from their vacation spent motoring around Florida. ¥ Doris Mousseau was a visitor for a few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr. & Mrs. J. Mousseau as she was enroute back to Kenora, having attended the Registered Nurses t Smee men ene were cenese +.