January 21 BINGO SPONSORED 1960 __ i { : 4 { i { I } t | By THE SCHREIBER SKI CLUB | $856 in prizes _ ADMISSION $1,00 t 20 GAMES at $5.00 PER GAME THREE $50.00 SPECIALS MONDAY, JANUARY 25TH _ _ ATS Pl IN THE SCHREIBER OWN HALL: SET TAT TTT TT , ART_AND_ CREATIVE CRAFT COURSES AT. QUETICO Artists from Northwestern Ontario comuun- / ities will participate in one of two winter /art Course scheduled for February according *o Mr. J.B.Fraser, President of the Northwest- _ ern Ontario Art Association, . | the Quetico Conference and Training Centre ~ ; "ebruary 19-22 inclusive and the second will » >@ held at the Lakehead February 24-28 inclu- | tive, centered at the. .Fort. William Public | Gibrary. : ESIGAM Instructor for both courses will be Mr. John ; sechtel of Kitchener, . SS Anyone wishing to attend may obtain infor- | ' sation and forms from Mrs,.Glenna MacDonald, ' Sox $96, Terrace Bay or the Recreation office, "Learning weaving, rugmaking, drawing, de~ igning and leadership skills and their appli- _-ation in the home and community will be . \vailable to craft leaders and persons inter- , 'sted in crafts," said H.E,Thomas,. represen- _.ative of the Community Programmes® Branch, /-2 announcing the Creative Community Crafts. | . -ourse Feb,29-Mar.6 at the Quetico Conference ' ad Training Centre, The five-day, live-in course will be divided "ato six section. The training is. offered so ; sat Northwestern Ontario communities will have : silled people available to lead craft groups. ; The course is open to anyone interested. in' - vafts. Information and application forms can _.2 obtained from the Recreation Office, The courses are sponsored by the -Communi ty "rogrammes Branch in co-operation with the ' watico Conference and Training Centre, AY NEWS 2g 9 BRIER FEVER RISES IN NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO As individual club representatives for the Northwestern Curling Playdowns are de- cided, everyone is more aware that this is the year that the Canadian Curling Champion- ships for the Macdonald's Brier Tankard will be held'at the Lakehead in the-Fort William Gardens, March 7-11, No doubt, everyone in Northwestern Ontario is hopeful that they 'Will have their own representative partici- pating in this National Canadian Sporting Event. This is a rare opportunity for. the curling enthusiasts of Northwestern Ontario to see the best of Canada's curlers in Brier action, Rumor has it that tickets for the Brier are becoming scarcer every day with a limited seating capacity of 4,000, All curling clubs throughout Northwestern Ontario have been allotted tickets so that everyone interested may have the opportunity of attending, Citizens who are not members of a curling club, but who would like to attend, can arrange for tickets by contacting their local curling club or by writing Box 365, 'Fort William, ae : The Lakehead is preparing now to make this one of the greatest in Brier History with a gala parade and many other special. . events to welcome visitors from all parts of Canada and' the United States. '60 CAR LICENCES ON;SALE-= DEADLINE MAR,16 1960 Licences for vehicles that went on |. sale January 4th, must be purchased before March 16,._-. é ---- Increases in fees marks the beginning of a new policy toward uniform fees for all 7 light vehicles. ii f BIGGESS, TRADE-IN 7 g The first course will be a live-in course atl PHONE 3319 N.O W IS THE TIME TO TRADE-IN YOUR CARI oe LET _US-GIVE YOU A CREDIT NOTE FOR YOUR PRESENT CAR ON A BETTER USED (CAR OR.A NEW CAR - FOR SPRING' DELIVERY COME IN & SEBY/%" THE BEAUTIFUL-1960. PARISIENNE PONTIAC -- OR _THE ECONOMICAL 1960 VAUXHALL USED. CAR STOCK INCLUDES 1954, 1955, '1956: ~AND 1957, FULLY RECONDITIONS: CARS, General:M ators: Sales & Service PET TET eats TOE aE