Page 8 i L.A.C. and Mrs, Raoul Mousseau have been | guests this past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Mousseau. Raoul has just been released from Hospital following his return | from the Congo where he served with the i United Nations troops. A FILM TO BE SHOWN i An Art film - Painting Trees, by Hlliot | O'Hara ~ will be shown on November 9th, in ; the Large Meeting Room of the Recreation Centre at 8 P.M. Everybody Welcome, rs me | 'NOTICE RE UNCLAIMED ARTICLES AT HOSPITAL Terrace Bay Private Hospital reports that a' quantity of used clothing, etc, left on the premises during the past year, has accunmlate { to the point where action must be taken to dispose of same, Seven days after the printing of this notice any articles not picked up will be shipped to some welfare organization for disposition, d ATTENTION ALL VETERANS AND LEGION MEMBERS Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223 Remembr- ance Day Service will be held at the Cenetaph at 11 A.M, Saturday, November lith, All Legion members and veterans are asked to form up at the Recreation Centre at 10.30 A.M. The Very Reverend Dean E,A, Gallagher will conduct the service and the Terrace Bay Band will be in attendance, Veterans are reminded of the Dinner and Dance at the Moose Hall at 6.30 P.M, with Mr. G, Harris - District Branch Commander as the guest speaker, A few tickets are available until Thursday' noon - contact A, Theriault, | &, Cruickshank, G. Black or D, Evans--Smith. The dance will be open to the public and everyone is invited, DON'T FORGET TO BUY A POPPY ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER LOTH. en { oor ' i -- fe ee SUGGESTED MAILING DATE..FOR OVERSEAS PARCELS The Post Office Department suggests that all Overseas Parcels be mailed by November 10. To ensure Christmas Delivery, other mailing dates are as follows: United: States - before Dec. 8, Newfoundland, Dec.°10, British Columbi Dec, 10, Alberta - Dec. 12, Manitoba and Sask, Dec. 12, Maritime Provinces - Dec, 14, Ontario and Quebec - Dec, 15. Other reminders are that you pack your | parcels carefully, address them plainly and | tie them securely; buy your christmas card | stamps early and avoid line-ups; and please emer en ane I i SS WE NOW HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF FIRESTONE TOWN & COUNTRY SNOW TIRES ALSO THEIR . NEWTREAD é Wd » Tires:and Tubes HONE CHREIBER | 564 Pp S ite YOUR ye ee 'TERRACE BAY NEWS | the High School Auditorium, November 9, 1961 LADIES AUX. OF COMMUNITY CHURCH COOK BOOK The Ladies Auxiliary of the Terrace Bay Community Church are proud to present their favorite recipes in a new Cook Book to be sold at the Annual Christmas Bazaar & Tea in the Church Hall | OO A COPY on November 11th. separate local and out of town cards. ---- en nn er mere FIGURE SKATING TO START NOVEMBER 14TH The first Figure Skating period will be Tuesday, November 14th from 4 to 5.30 P.M. New members may pick up their application forms from cither Mrs. L, Harris or Mr, J. Cumming who will be at the arena during this period, Skaters who already have their application forms please remember to bring thei a?ong filled out. SQUARE DANCING FRIDAY NIGHT Hey Paw don't forget to take Maw Square Dancing Friday Night from 8.30 - 10,30 at | | | Please note the change in nights - this will be on a trial basis for a few weeks to see if there is a better turn-out, CWL_ NEWS The Catholic Women's League will meet on Sunday, November 12 at 8.00 P.M. in the Paris Hall of St. Martins Roman Catholic Church. All members are invited to be present. " WHITE SEAL CUBS TO MEET AT 6,30 THURSDAY | Commencing this Thursday, November 9th, and | from now on the White Seal Cub' Pack will meet at 6,30 P.M. instead of 6 P.M., in the High School Auditorium, CL CC AL KIWANIS. CLUB SPONSORS HALLOWE'EN PARTIES The Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club Inc, once more sponsored organized Hallowe*en fun in Terrace Bay -- the Teen Town Dance Saturday evening and the up-to-eight-years---old on Halloweten night. The Teen Town Party was held in the Games Room of the Recreation Centre with a capacity crowd gaily dressed in the widest and weirdest variety of costumes, to enjoy the evening of dancing and lunch, Chaperoning and judging were Mr. and Mrs, James Hales who made the decision on winners _ as follows: Original - Fire Dog Kit Knauff, Green Boy Donna Brown, Greek Boy Chris Cavanaugh, Fanciest - Indi g The R. McDOWELL MOTORS, Port Ppa ce: Arthur dealers in Rambler, / TEX MON Sunbean & Hillman' cars and p< ee ' Land-Rover trucks, have appoint 4 we ed the CIRCLE ROUTE SERVICE their ;-"™\ // agent for this district. wel 10g We wish to apologize for not opdiisg .0¢t. » 15:h as advertised, Delay in construction has caused this. Until we are able to move into the Service Station please contact us at the telephone numbers listed below. CIRCLE ROUTE. SERVICE TEXACO TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO -- DEALER TERRACE BAY, TA 57 8280