i ' DON BREARLEY HONORED (Continued from: Page 9 eee Mont Meh ee ome eae ere i V1) dee TUE TALS Ge | aa 9 - Aas YOU'LL NEVER KNOW SUCH COMFORT EXISTED UNTIL YOUTRY 7 OUR OIL... FOLKS RENE GAUDET | WHITE ROSE. SERVICE STATION Corner of Hudson & Hwy 17 Terrace Bay PHONE TA 5~3638 it being Brotherhood Week in Canada, and he felt nothing that he knew of, promised the feeling of Brotherhood more than the Credit Union did, Looking back over his term of office, as Treasurer, Don remarked on the MANY changes made, He emphasized the fact that nothing could be accomplished wiyyout the help of many; that the Credit Union must work with a lot of people, Board of Directors and various committee's and more important it belonged to. the people of the Credit Union. He felt that if the members take an active part in the Credit Union, then it is a success, Master of Ceremonies for the evening, President A, Farrow reminded the officers of the meeting here on April 28th of the North Shore Sub-Chapter of the Lakehead, which included Manitouwadge, Marathon, White River and Schreiber. He urged local mambers to be present to welcome guests from these points, Topics suggested for discussion at this meeting might' be taken from the Convention March 22 -- 24, such as Legislation concerning the Banking Act, 7 Two films were run by Mr, A, Ziegleman, "A Penny Savéd" and "Canadian Rockies", to conclude the evening, Mr. M, Nicol was chairman of the evening's entertainment, - MENS'TEN PIN CHATTER The "Sleepers" really came awake last week, winning 13 out of a possible 15 points and replaced "Aces" in 3rd spot, behind the Moose and Bears who are still in 2nd and ist places respectively, "Sleepers" big game was Johnny Graham, who hit for 537 scratch for 3 games and 6483 with handicap to establish new high triple with and without handicap for the year, Clarence Bucks? 525; (215) and Ted Stachiwts 518; (192) were also creditable performances, sith the exception of the change mentioned above all other Teams maintained their League Standings. Clarence Buck has now tied Ray Stachiw as leader in the High Average Department with 1563, Ted Stachiw also bettered his average and now has 1553, Quite a few 10 Pin Bowlers are getting down to the Alleys Saturday afternoons for Ypot" games, Everyone is welcome to come out and join in the fun, The boys congregate between 1:20 and 1:30, LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE High single was bowled by Anita Susin POINTS TAKEN : Splits, 18;, Honey-Bees, 163, Anchors, il;, Alibiers 113, Rookies 103, Good-Fellows 93, Moaners 53, Fats 43, HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Girls Hold Fashion Show What price vanity?" The boys have been shaking their heads in amazement for the past few weeks, as the girls busied themselves with hair styling and make-up, demonstrations, fashion shows and teas. During this second term, the Senior Girls? Health classes have been conducted by the students, and have been a series of projects on such subjects as Child Care, Common Courtesies, Dating Practices, and Good ~ Grooming. Care and styling of hair was a popular subject. A local stylist demonstrated to an eager audience the wonders that can be | achieved with rollers, hair spray, and a | little "know - howtt, The make-up demonstra~ tion stressed the healthy aspect of the preper cosmetics as well as the natural effects that can be gained by proper application, All the girls in the school were guests last Monday at a combination Fashion Show and Tea, Mrs, A.E, Hartman poured, and the girls enjoyed tea and dainty pastries, The cheerful spring and summer fashions were expertly modelled and described, Members of the tea committee were: Noreen Scowen, Jeanne Stuart, Kit Knauff, Paulette Boudreau, and Holly Berndtsson, Members of the Fashion Show committee were: Ainsley Middaugh, Jean Hopper, Donna Fedorak, Arlene Coates, Janis Gross, Diame Paulsen, and Faye Thornsteinson, Inter-School Basketball Tournament The first round of an Invitational Basket- ' ball Tournament was played in Terrace Bay High School, Saturday, February 17th. Schools of the Western Division participating included Geraldton High School, Nipigon, Red Rock District High School, Schreiber High School and Terrace Bay High School, Events began at 11:00 a.m. and concluded shortly after 5300 Pert, The teams were served light refreshments before returning home- courtesy gop the Terrace Bay High School Students'? Council, Scores were as follows: 3 Terrace Bay Boys ~ 32,°Schreiber Boys - 13, Nip-Red Rock Girls -23, Gerald ton Girls - 4 Nip. - Red Rock Boys -"56, Geraldton Boys- 0 Terrace Bay Girls - 19,' Geraldton Girls - 1 Nip.-Red Rock Boys - 73, Schreiber Boys - 6, Officials for the day were Mr, J, Thomas, Mr. P, Rouble, and Mr. GV. Coons. The round-robin tournament will be cone cluded at Nipigon- Red Rock District High School on March 10th, LADIES CURLING CLUB NEWS The first round of curling for the Sea- gram Trophy, was completed early in January, Following completion of the round robin, the Wellings and Romaniuk rinks ended up in a tie, with the same number of wins and losses, This necessitated a play-off, with the winners of the Seagrams Trophy being - Peggy Welling, SKIP _ Evelyn' Partington THIRD, Ollie Chapman - SECOND, Donna Josus -- LEAD, Runners-up for the Seagrams Trophy were3- Ida Romaniuk, Dodie Burnside, Audrey Smith, and Althea Fraser. The second round of curling for the lub _157:, and High Three Liz, Malashewski 442: Championship, Canadian Oil Trophy, (Con't Pg.11)