November 23, 1961 b | EASTERN STAR (Continued from Page 2) Toastmaster Mr, C. Sitch proposed the. toast to the Queen and Grace was pronounced by Mrs, S. Boyd. Toast to the visitors was made by Mrs, A. Farrow, responded to by Mrs. Edith Rowe, PDGM. ~The head table was covered with a white linen cloth and featured pink roses and blue forget-me-nots and pink tapers in 'the fancy china holders. Single pink roses in bud vases graced the side tables. | LADIES CURLING CLUB. NEWS | Due to the curling ice not being ready -- this week, ladies' curling activities will be delayed one week. The social evening cog both afternoon and ; evening curlers will be held on Tuesday, November 28th, Instruction wili be available for all those who have never curled before. Activities will commence at 7.00 P.M, The regular schedule for the afternoon group will commence on Wednesday, Nov. 29th at 2.00 P.M., while the evening teams will start their schedule on Thursday, Noy. 30th | at 7.00 P.M. sharp. - { Everyone is once again reminded that fees mast be paid in :full prior to your first scheduled game. These fees may be paid at the social on Tuesday evening or may be mailed to the Treasurer, Mrs. Hilda Brophy, Terrace Bay, Ont. ART CLUB NEWS There will be no regular Thursday Art session, The Schreiber Art Club: has: invited the Terrace group to attend a showing of the NWOAA Travelling Exhibit at the High School -- Season rlockey TGREt'S ORDERS FOR SEASON HOCKEY TICKETS ARE NCW BEING TAKEN AT THE i N OFFICES & 12. LEAGUE GAMES.@ 65¢ ~ 130 / ENTITLES HOLDER - RESERVED SEAT FOR ALL LEAGUE. wo AND 4 PLAY OFF GAMES LAST YEAR'S SEASON TICKET HOLDERS HAVE UNTIL DECEMBER 2ND TO RECLAIM LAST YEAR'S x*, SEATS. eee, i SEASON TICKETS WILL = SOLD Atten saturday, DEC. OTH: TERRACE BAY NEWS -- OPEN EVERY MONDAY FROM NOW UNTIL ASTER CHRISTMAS. SIMCOE Debbie Lynn PLAZA --= ay oh PHONE 3631 IB AY at 8 P.M, Thursday, November 23rd, Mmbers are reminded that instructor Ann Scollie of Fort William will be at the Rec, Centre on Sunday, November 26th, | t session will be from.1.30 P.M. to 4.30 P.M. and. Evening from 6.00 P.M. to 9.00 P.M Please note the change in the evening time- the Recreation Centre closes at 9 P.M. on Sunday. SQUARE DANCE NEWS Next Square Dance session will be held this Saturday in the High School Gym, from 8.30 to 10.30. Get out and join the fun .... bring a friend?? Six members of the local club travelled to Red Rock last Tuesday to take part in a "Callers Clinic", run by Byron Roberts and with help from members of the Red Rock club, Experience gained at such sessions will help these people become prepared to call for our 'own club. Future clinics will be held both here and at Red Rock. | 3 MINOR HOCKEY Team lists have been drawn up in the Peewee House League division and have been posted én bulletin boards at the schools an Recreation Centre. Copies may be obtained from team coaches. Bantam House League teams will not be chosen until the Bantam Allstar team has been selected. In the meantime, all | players of Bantam age should attend Bantam practices, CONSULT THE ARENA SCHEDULE, POSTED ON "BOARDS AT' REC. CENTRE, ARENA AND SCHOOLS. Three-week Arena Schedules have been | mailed to all homes, Extra copies are available at the Rec, Office. _ i | ATTENTION MEMBERS LADIES AUX. COMM, CHURCH There will be a special Christmas pro- gram presented on Monday, December 4 at 8.15 P.M, when the Afternoon and Evening Groups of the Ladies Auxiliary join in the Terrace Bay Community Church for their Yale~ tide meeting. Once more,in lieu of the usual gift exchange, the members are request-| ed to bring a good used or new toy, gift wrapped, which will be given to the Boy i Scouts Toy Chest for their Christmas gifts | distributed among the needy children of the district. | ' ee ee 1 to the future, eR Eee ee rer eee nme tata oe Sense ay etme aie RRC, +