ree eneerr cern ee MMMM Cee ee a ee ee Page 9 '\Aace Bay News (Cont'd from Page 8) with club donated prizes, Choosing of Rinks - The numbered skip system withove "usb: -- allcmenmbérs-must submit individ- ual appLigationeformsstCurhars will be class- ified and at a meeting of all skips, rinks will be chosen. The reason for reverting to this system is to kelp increase club membership. Bonspiels - All curlers participating nea bonspiel sponsored by the T.B,C.C. must be members in good standing of a recognized curling club. Regular curling should start about Nov.15th. However, it is hoped that the ice will be ready before this so that those interested in curl- ing will have a chance to try throwing a few rocks. Treasurer, Des, Evans-Smith gave his report which showed that last year was a banner year. There will be an executive meeting in the Curling Club lounge on Monday, Oct, 13th at 7.00 P.M. oM, RECREATION NEWS ~~ SWIMMING POOL NEWS - As a result of the interest shown in the possible construction of a swimming pool in Terrace Bay, a questionnaire will be mailed to every adult in Terrace Bay within the next few days, This questionnaire will ask what each person is willing to pledge in time and funds toward such a pool. Fill out this form as soon as you receive it and return it IMMEDIATELY to the Recreation Office, TIME IS OF THE ESSENCEI] ROLLER SKATING THURSDAY Don't forget Roller sr Skating this Thursday night from.7 - 10 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Arena. The turnout this Thursday will decide whether or not Roller Skating will continue for the next two weeks, ART CLUB NEWS ~The Fall session has begun with many new members so now is the time to join the Art Club if you are interested. Plans are being discussed to have an instructor again this winter, Regular Art Club meetings every Thursday at 8 P.M,, in the Recreation Centre. Member- ship fees are only $4.00, two dollars now & two dollars in January, COMING SOON THE FALL REXALL SALE YOUR REXALL STORE (Waghorns yj harmacy [td sete Jerrace 3666... Y October 2nd, 1958. KIMBERLY-CLARK "PUNCH FOR SAFETYCOONTEST cohn Shivas was the only lucky man to win a silve® dollar on last week's slogan, This week Al Harrison of the Engineering Dept. punched for safety andcoame up with this slogan: "EYES ARE PRECIOUS - PROTECT THEM", Al was also fortunate enough to win a prize. Would the party who borrowed Pipe Dies & Pipe Cutter from Cal Harvey please return to 154 Birch Crescent. HOSPITAL BEQUEATHED A CROUPETTE AND A PORTABLE SCREEN The lave PeterEE,!Mazza, continuing his well-known generosity even after death, has bequeathed a Croupette and a Portable Screen to the Terrace Bay Hospital, The croupette is a cool-vapour and oxygen tent which is fregQ uently necessary for the relief of chest conditions in this climate, and which can be used for adults as well as children. Both these gifts, whichaarriveddlast week, are very valuable to us, and are most gratefully acknowledged by the members of the Hospital Board and the Hospital Staff, Mrs, M. Buck, Sup!t, NOTICE Residents of the town are reminded that there is a clause in their lease to the effect that before installing an oil burner, permission must be obtained from theKKimberly-Clark Corp, This may be obtained by applying to the Townsite Foreman, Townsite Department DEGAULLE WINS SWEEPING VICTORY Do the recent election results in France indicate that.at last theUUmiby needed. to create a stronger country has arrived, The internal strife which has forssolhong kept France from again attaining the eminence it once enjoyed myobecoerr, Sweeping reforms in the Constitution are are proposed and, to judge by the eletion, accepted, Vive La France] FOR: SALE =)1958 ISEITA - 2,500 Miles, A--1 condition, Heater =a5 Miles per Gal. Phone. 3374, 7,W. Thomas. mer a a | | cals Z HAVE YOUR TV ij 2 Fi ae Neots , ee : coe CHECKED BEFORE THE WORLD SERIES yj ON' WAIT 'TIL ITS TOO LATE RADIO & TV CENT PHONE 3305