ON pracmnidg. \ Chorch Services on Sunday, October 15th, will be held at the usual times, Sermon topics for the services will be: "DISCIPLESHIP" at 11:00 a.m. and "THE SECOND FIDDLER" at 7:00 pet. All Protestants in the Community are cor- dially invited to attend these services. All members are asked to please note that the monthly meeting of the Church Board will be held at the home of Mr. & Mrs, Bob Wallwin at $:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 15. The Sacrament of Baptism will be held on the morning of Sunday, October 22nd. Any parents wishing to have their children baptized are asked to contact Rev. Lavender at 61 Laurier or phone 96. The Ladies Auxilliary wish to remind all residents that the date of their annual Harvest Supper is set for Wednesday, October 1&th. There will be 2 sittings only, one at 5:30 pom. and the other at 6:30 pem. Don't forget that there are a limited number of tickets available only, patrons are asked to procure same ahead of time. Mrs, Dave McDonald at 70 Laurier Ave. is in charge of ticket sales. 0-0-0 ATTENTION ALL BADMINTON PLAYERS A tournament consisting of Ladies and Men Singles, Ladies and Men Doubles, and Mixed Doubles will be held during the month of November, The showing made in this tour- nament will be a deciding factor in choos- ing teams to represent the Club for outside games, All entries must be handed in to CG, Buck by Sunday, October 29th, and play will commence Wednesdey, November 8th. o-0-0 LOST and then FOUND Loeky Lalonde and Dick Day went out to look for some partridge on Sunday. The partridge weren't lost in the first place, nnd soon Locky and Dick were hoping that some partridge would come ond look for pinnu as they were now lost, It was appro= mately 4:00 p.m. on Sunday when the poys Chives out, and it was about 2:30 p.m. on . Monday when they finally found the C.P.R. tracks, Seriously, though, both Locky snd Dick wish to offer their sincere thanks to all who took prt in the search for then. 0-0-0 Page 3 Owing to a revision in schedule, a summary of leagues' standings as well as names of teams and individuals presently holding down "the line of prizes" can not be published at this time, The booklets which are to be issued to each member of the Association are in the making and will be issued in the near future to team captains for distribution to their team personnel, The Commercial League began their sche- dule Wednesday afternoon, October 4th. Members are requested to arrive as close as igs possible to starting time - 2:00 p.m. The Ladies League will begin their schedule at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 17th. Dates of bowling will be Tuesday and Thurs- day at 2:00 p.m. anda special effort of being on time would be appreciated. Until time that booklets are issued to every member, team captains are reqiested to advise their members as to the time and date they are to bowl. It has been noted that promptness is not prevailing with all teams. Members are requested to be punctual in fairness to the League as well as to them- selves, Also, those bowling "blind" are doing injustice to themselves, inasmuch as the full due amount is being deducted from their prize moneys. LET US BE ON TIME - AN AVOID "BLIND*. intit ATTENTION KEGGLER CLUB MEMBERS The alleys will be open to all Keggler Club members this Sunday and every following Sunday 1 - 5 pem. All members please have their membership cards on their person when entering the alleys. Those wishing to join the Club please register at the alleys before Sunday, October ly, 0-0-0 ALL MILL WORKERS PLEASE NOTE All employees in the Mill are asked to please note that Ed Brady and his Operating Personnel office has been moved to the second floor in close proximity to the Flet Screens. O-Q-9 we