Volume 4, No, 42 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY November 10, 1949, ea eee oes ota ger SSS ee es ARMISTICE DAY Serviccs will be held in Schreiber and, while the Legionnaires are making' a determined effort to attend, the invitation is extended to all citizens, The Latest word from the Legion re this day is set out as below: 10:00 asm. = Members to meet at the Legion Hall to proceed to Selireiber. 11:00 aam, - The Mill whistle will be blown to mark the start of the two minute ' * period of silence in honour of our fallen War heross -- 8:00 p.m, -- Pari:7 in the Legion Hall. Mombers may bring one guest. 9-0-0 HOCKEY MEETING NOVEMBER 15TH All hockey players, all past o-ccutives of local hockey organization, all persons interested in furthering hockey for the yeungsters of Terrace Bay and for the older players; yes$ all citizons who are willing to-help in any way in building our community through a sound Hockey Oryjenizat:.on, arc urged to come to the Community Hall opposite the Post Ofrice ct 8:00 pm, en Tuesday next, November 15th. Only through an exchange of ideas from all our citizens can your Hocico Executives plan a hockey schedule to suit all and plan to build a "North Shore" ~<hockey team to go out and win and build pride in our community. Let's show that we're all behind the boys who make hockey entertainment possible, 0-0-0 BOWLING The big converting job is well under way and the alleys were shipped from Montreal on November 4th, The Recreation Committee hope to have the official opening on Friday, November 25th. This is indeed a tribute to the work and planning of your Recreation Committee because it generally takes at least six months to set up a bowling alley. As mentioned in last week's issue of the "News", - have you got a team all lined up?? If not, now is the time before the other person picks all the experts. ' Watch next week's issue of this paper for definite news on the official opening date. Remember = General Bowling Meeting = Thursday = November 10 - 8 p,m, Community Hall, 0-0-0 BADMINTON Attention Folks, what about a badminton party? We feel that our badminton members should get to know one another better to get the most out of Wednes- day night badminton, So, it has been suggested that we have a social evening after bad+ minton every four to six weeks, What are the comments on this? How about bringing your suggestions and ideas to badminton night next Wednesday - come on folks, let's make this a really successful badminton year, The club is open to one and all and we are going to ask our crack players to give a few lessons to the beginners. Badminton racquets may be ordered through the club with delivery assured within a week, The fees are $3.00 a yéaree it was necessary to raise the fees this year because we are paying rent for the hall. Badminton nite is still every Wednesday - 7:30 pom. - 11:00 p.m,j more and more | people should turn out and enjoy more and-m@re of this great Spoft - See you next Wednes- day? @-O0-0 : CURLING NEWS A successful General Meeting of the Terrace Bay Curling Club was held in the Community Hall on November 2nd when the following executive was clec= ted for the 1949 - 1950 seasont- Honorary President, H. S. Craig; President, Lorne Woodard; Pirst Vice-President, Fred Soughton; Second Vice=President, Harold Marsh; Treasurer, Ray Williams; Secretary, Jack Johnson; Executive Members, Rune Ostling, Paul Boudreau, Wm, Baillie, Glen Lumbers, Ernie Haight; Trustees, H. C. Laundy, Les Martin, Peggy Wellings; Auditors, George Coulter and Frank Madden. : Dues for the.céming season have been set at $7,50 and when we consider that this is approximately only .25¢ per schedu".ed game, we will realizé that this is indeed small payment for two hours of clean, healthful, exciting enjoyment, cont'd on page 2.