Volume 4, No. 23 HOCKEY ASSOCIATION HONORARY PRESIDENT TO BE CHOSEN FRIDAY JUNE 11, 1954. At the High School Auditorium on Friday, at 8:30 p.m. the Terrace Bay Hockey Assoc- iation will hold their Annual Meeting. The 1954-55 executive of the Hockey Association will be elected; the Associa- tion's Constitution will be submitted for approval, And last but certainly not least the Honorary President of the Association will be decided, and this lucky person will be the proud owner of a 1954 Bel Air Sedan complete with radio. This car is just waiting for its owner to drive it to its new home. So folks be there - and you may be the lucky winner, There are a few tickets lft. If anyone would still like to qualify for this car see Ed Cavanaugh at the Post Office, Watch next week's News for the name of the lucky Honorary President of the Terrace Bay Hockey Association. o-0-0 RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY The Ladies Auxiliary are holding a Rummage Sale on Saturday, June 12th fran 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Terrace Bay Enterprises. Collections for this sale to take place Thursday and Friday, June 10th and 11th, 0-0-0 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY June 10, 1954. HIGH SCHOOL TEA AND BAKE SALE FRIDAY You've seen the Continuation School Girls and boys in a variety of activities - here is another First in Terrace Bay - a Tea and Bake Sale sponsored by them to be held in the Aud. itorium on Friday afternoon, June llth from 3 to 5 pem, The bake table will feature bread, buns, cakes, and attr- active tea tables will be arranged for your enjoyment. Come and help the boys and girls raise funds for their Annual Prom, 0-0-0 POWER SHUTDOWN Due to repairs at the Hydro Power Station there will be three power inter ruptions in the Townsite and North Camp as follows: Sunday June 13th from 1 p.m. to 4:30 p-m Wednesday, June 16th from 1 p.m, to 4:30 pom. Sunday, June 20th from 1 p.m. to 4230 p- Frank Strutt, Secretary Treasurer, Improvement District of Terrace Bay. 0-0-0 PORE 6 Tc dat T OUR FORE S 2S.