'November 9, 1961 SEE OUR CHRISTMAS SELECTION OF = -. TOYS =~ CANDIES -~ PERFUMES AND - POILETRIES: «- ee TOWN TOPICS (CONT*D FROM PAGE 3) bit (Mrs, Steve Kotesar) who sends her best re- | gards to all her friends in Terrace Bay and Schreiber, _ PIN LEAGUE High game this week was rolled by J,Stachiw 181. High three Ruth Shirriff - 423, Points taken this week - Good-Fellows - 19, Splits - 14 1/2, Honey-Bees ~ 14, Nites.~ 12, Moaners - 9, Anchors - 7, Rookies - 5 1/2, Alibiers ~ 3, | SCOUT NEWS Once again this year the xerah Bays Scout group will be collecting any broken or discard ed toys, These toys will be repaired by the Scouts and then sent to the Childrens Aid | Society at the Lakehéad for distribution among the needy children of our area, If you -have any toys which are broken or your child- ren have no further use for would you. please phone Alex Boyd at TA 5-358] or Bob Hofland at TA 5-3342 or TA 5-3554 and we will be glad to arrange to have them picked up as soon as possible, CHILDREN COLLECT MONEY FOR UNICEF, The children of Terrace Bay, members of the Girl Guides, Brownies or C,G,I,T. are happy to report a total collection of $103.40 for. UNICEF during their Halloweten Canvas,..A further $3.00 was added to this sum, when one | Patrol in the First Terrace Bay Guide Company iundertook a Candy Sale at one |of their meetings, the precesds going to UNICEF, REL WOMEN OF THE MOOSE HOLD MEETING Mrs, Ann Stachiw presided over the regular meeting Wed, - evening of the Women of the Moose, Chapter 1426,. Recorder Mrs, Doreen Kurylo read the. minutes of the past meeting, Reports were received from Committee chairman and business conducted..included motions to senda donation to the. local . Girl Guide Camp Fund and for |. the purchase of a wreath, which] co-worker Mrs, Jackie Calder will lay at the Cenotaph Remembrance Day. Mrs, Marg Duriez and Mrs. Stella Sadowick as hostess for the Library Committee served a delicious lunch at the close WE GIVE | TERRACE BAY NEWS 'the players, at which -the executive and rv MR. MRE MRS. HOMEOWNER LET US STATE: AUSTTRE K E KIND OF SERVICE. _ COMMUNITY "T. V." SERVICES TERRACE BAY, PHONE 3305 Page 7 of the evening, The next meeting will be on Wednesday, November 15, Mrs. Ann Todesco,the Junior Graduate Regent, announced there would be a button contest at the Social Service KAAPTE men, on December 6, MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTES. Terrace Bay. and Schreiber residents will have a.chance to make nominations for the offices of Réeve and Councillors on -Monday, November 27th, To date only one of the Terrace Bay Counc- illors has indicated he will not stand for re-election, This is Mr, J, Duncan who stated that, while he enjoyed being a Council lor and feels that he has learned a lot, he definitely will not run again, One Public School Trustee must be nominated, ~ Schreiber residents must nominate a Reeve and two or perhaps three councillors and three Public School Trustees. The election date in Terrace Bay is set for Monday, December 4th, and Monday, Decembe llth in Schreiber, Advance Poll dates in Schreiber are December 7th , 8th and 9th, JACK THOMAS HONOURED BY BALL CLUB Manager Jack Thomas of the Terrace Bay Comets was honoured at'a recent stag held by umpires were also guests, The programme consisted of sports filus, a general meeting and refreshments, but highlight and purpose of the evening was the presentation of a calendar-pen desk set, suitably inscribed, to the popular manager, Making the -presentation on behalf of the team, and expressing the sincere appreciation and regard of the players for Jack, was Rex Taylor, who also recalled a few notable events of the past few years. In accepting the presentation, Jack noted that, although he will be unable to continue a patie arn etn neomycin nnasieteaatacarsnastinatsentemcaeeani A siateentiniaaiitnamnasanisanitiit in an active roll with the team, he will always be available to assist in any way he can, He also urged the team to continue to play in the Lakchead League, rather than with- - draw to a North Shore League, Mrs, Jean Mousseau received word of .the death of her son Gilbert Gaudry, in an auto train collision near Antigonish, Nova Scotia "Toy = Ty on-November 3rd. The sympathy of the Community is expressed to Mrs, Mousseau on her bereavement. Burial _ was on Monday in Antigonish, Attending the annual Century Club dinner, Sunday, -November 5 in Kapuskasing were Mr, and Mrs, Ted Young, Mr, and Mrs, John Knight, Mr, and Mrs, Herman Roberts and Mr, and Mrs, Ernie Rowson, all from Terrace Bay, Mrs. Reg Cotton and son Curtis were visitors in Winnipeg last week to attend the eightieth birthday celebrations for her father, | | ee 9 ey Ae Mr, Charles Wedley, Mr. F, Fedyk arrived Thursday from Keewatin, Ont, to visit with his daughters Mrs. Annie Erickson and Mrs, se Garriock,