UNIQUE BUSINESS (Continued from page 11) finest hard wood and hide is used and his product is THE becoming known across the country. Although only a side-line at present the business could develop into a secondary industry in Terrace Bay . ART CLUB NEWS The Art Club extends a cordial invitation to one and all to attend their annual Exhibi- tion on Nov. 16th. Refreshemnts will be served afternoon and Your ticket on the picture raffle evening. also entitles you to admission to the Show, although the winner need not be present to win the painting. There will be in addition to the paintings and drawings from the local club, a number of crafts and a photography section. Pottery made by members of the club will be shown and Mrs. Mary Middaugh will demonstrate this fascinating craft. Mrs. Cantley from the Red Rock - Nipigon Handi craft Guild will be on hand to display their work and answer any questions concerning the It is expected that crafts shown. Mrs. Sadie Gaulin is to demonstrate the art of pastel portraiture and a film "Painters of Quebec"* is to be shown. See next week's "News" for the times for year, ACROSS 1, Like 12. Ghostlike 13. Catkin 14. Kind of lily 15. To be undecided 16. Dregs 17. Grates 21, Good-by: 87. ------ mater 41, English author these special events. SIGN. FUMMERTON MAKES HEADLINES (Cont'd) Anxiously awaiting the arrival of his wife, the former I. Appelkvist of Hurkett, he remarked "I like it here in Germany very much but an looking forward to when Ingrid comes. We plan on going on leave so we can visit re- latives in Sweden. perience for me because I have never been there It will be quite an ex- 5. Still 28. Epoch 6. Dry, as 24, Garden wine tool 7. Sounds, 25. Public as church notices X W bells 26. Lily - W Or 8. Voided 29, Cana- ' oo dian » Vex prove b | 10. Afternoon ince uZZ e€ receptions 983, Nega- 18. Malicious tive burning of reply abuilding 33.En- 36. Ceremony 19. Yes: Sp. dured 38. Fluff 20. Might 34, Gare 89. Apportion 21. Rolled tea ment 40, Exclamae 22. Call to borders tion attract 35. Genus 42. Test attention of lily 43, Choose TEP PPE Pe ee et elle eT WHLATA A" | |*| VALE PL) Wate | wert eT eel We | || AL f= = | WAAR PP FCCC eAeCcl CCLRC el TPL Aer Ct November 7, 1963. NOTICE SPECIAL ey ZATIONAL MEETING SCHREIBER-TERKACE BAY NEW DEMO- CRATIC CLUB WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHREIB ER CURLING CLUB ROOMS - CN , NOVEMBER 11TH AT 7.00 P.M. All interested persons from both towns, including ladies, are invited. INTERESTING AGENDA !! (The draw for the 410 Shotgun has been made. Mr. J. Parent of Schreiber was the winner .) KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS Player G. Assts. Winner Amount Nevin G. Kydd $ 2.00 Stewart J. McAuly , 2.00 Douglas M. St. Louis 2.00 Harris C. Boor 2,00 Litzenberger P. Mdlashewski 2.00 MacMillan C.""Rousseau 2.00 Baun Ze MN Timpano 2-00 Shack yf : Ballard 2.00 Pulford - Bryant 2.00 Armstrong - Ojavee 2.00 Duff L. Minolletti 2.00) Horton 2 M. Bodnar 2.00 Mahovalich J. St. Louis 2.00 Kelly B. Brend 2.00 Keon Mac & Bill 2.00 Stanley B, Ellicot 2.00 Goal Tender D. Hill 2.00 Game of Nov. 2nd Total $ 34.00 Score - Tor. 0 vs. Chicago 2 NEXT WEEKS* SHUTOUT POOL $ 70.00 SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs, B. Cotton of Vickers Heights visited with the Reg. Cottons over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Glen Pearen and family were among the district residents who enjoyed the World's Premiere of "The Incredible Journey", held Monday evening in Port Arthur. Great minds discuss ideas, "mediocre minds discuss things, small minds discuss people. ATTENTION LADIES For alljyour WATKINS PRODUCTS such as spices, vanilla extract, house- hold ogmmodities, contact MRS. D. TOP@LINSKY - Phone Schreiber 464 | WATKINS | BLACK PEPPER PHONE 657 Schreiber Special/ DIS@OUNT PRICES on all types of high power RIFLE and SHOTGUN SHELLS - Sefe ends NOVEMBER 15th SCHREIBER TACKLE & SPORTS SHOP open evenings till 10.00 P.M.