Page 10 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Continued from P.1) the Department of Lands and Forests requesting that areas be set aside in Lake Superior for the sole ose of anglers. A motion approved that Mrs.H.Hodgkiss be in- stalled as Secretary-Treasurer of the Chamber of Commerce. LADY CURLERS (Continued from page 2) They were recipients of lovely dresser sets. In the Marathon Bonspiel the Anne Latour rink of Kay Thorsteinsen, Stella Gusul and Inga Schmieds- chen won the second event and received crystal bowls. The Ida Romaniuk rink of Dene Clancy, Norma Crockford and Edyth Chard won fourth prize in the first event and their gifts were lovely purses. Con- gratulations to all. Anna and Bill McKie motored to Elliot Lake last weekend and took part in the O'Keefe mixed spiel held there. While not winning any prizes they had a lot of fun and renewed acquaintances. They re- turned Sunday evening. NURSES BRIDGE (Continued from page 8) Members of the nurses' group served a lovely lunch to conclude the evening. They express grateful appreciation to all who assisted in the project. GOLF NOTES Spring is really around the corner. The Terrace Bay Golf Committee held a meeting last Thursday with all members present. The agenda, besides the formation of this year's budget, included many projects which indicate another successful year with much progress in the way of facilities and con- veniences. The house purchased from the Department of Highways will be converted into a clubhouse con- taining washrooms, snack bar, pro shop and lounging quarters. The original clubhouse will be utilized for club storage. This convenience will undoubted- ly be most appreciated by many members. Despite rumors the membership fees will remain the same. To those who may wonder how long they can expect the present inexpensive fee, the execu- tive would like to advise that such fee is possible due to the voluntary work done by the community and the invaluable assistance by the Kimberly-Clark Company. They also wish to promote the sport by making it economically possible for anyone to par- ticipate. A considerable sum will be spent this year in fertilizing and seeding all fairways and greens plus, we hope, a putting green adjacent to number one tee, facing the old clubhouse. Now that the nine holes are completed and with instruction more available, encouragement will be given to increase participation by juniors and lady members . THE NEWS _ Page 10 A general meeting will shortly be announced for all ladies interested in forming a ladies' club. (see pages 2 and 4). At this meeting an election of offi- cers will be held and thus set the way for an organ- ized group to plan a much larger participation by the ladies during the coming summer. At this time of the year most golfers begin to feel the itch to play and daily look forward to signs of spring. To these and all other members we would like to say that your golf committee is putting forward every effort in careful planning to make this year in every way more enjoyable by a marked improvement in the course and the addition this year of facilities and conveniences which we had hoped to have installed best two years from now. Memberships can be obtained now by contacting Dave Desrosiers. MOOSE LADIES TO CONVENE BANQUET The Women of the Moose met Wednesday evening at the Moose Home with Senior Regent Marjorie Dejonghe presiding. The minutes were read by Recorder Barbara Dejonghe. Ann Didura is con- vening the Moose Bonspiel Curling Banquet to be held Saturday, February 26th at 6 p.m. At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the Hospital Chairman, Rose Dakin, and her com- mittee. Lorraine Huard won the Share-the-wealth draw. CARD OF THANKS | wish to thank everyone for their cards, best wishes, gifts and flowers which were sent to me dur- ing my stay in Terrace Bay Hospital. A special thanks to Rev.Muldrew, Rev.Husser, Rev .Inshaw, Father Cano and Mr.Lawrence for their visits .. They were a great help. Special thanks to Dr.Searles, Dr.McCausland, Dr.Uzicanin and the nurses at the Hospital. | express my sincere appreciation to each one. Also, a thank you for everyone who kindly provided transportation for Mrs .Ridsdale. These things will never be forgotten. J.B. (Jack) Ridsdale. Contributed by a reader... A Breath of Prayer A breath of prayer in the morning Means a day of blessing sure; A breath of prayer in the evening Means a night of rest secure; A breath of prayer in our weakness Means the clasp of a Mighty Hand; 4A breath of prayer when we're lonely Means Someone to understand. A breath of prayer in our doubtings Assures us the Lord Knows Best; A breath of prayer in our sorrows Means comfort and peace and rest; A breath of prayer in rejoicing Gives joy and added delight. For they that remember God's goodness Go singing far into the night. There's never a year nor a season That prayer may not bless every hour, And never a soul need be helpless When linked with God's Infiinte power. The above poem by Frances McKinnon Morton,