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Terrace Bay News, 22 Feb 1962, p. 9

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February: 22, 1962 aoe a ee TERRACE i= ze | rt jm Eh i on wi he + mor J 10V0l; A cket» Sales Ticket sales for all playoff. games will be. = as in previous years, and as follows; Pre-game ticket sales will be held at the ; Recreation Office from 4 to 6 psem.' on game day. In. the event of Sunday games, pre-game sales will be held on Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m. Season ticket holders will have until 6 p.n, on day of ticket sales to claim their seats, All: seats are reserved during play-off | games, | PRICES; Adult Members - Standing. ,85¢ | Reserved ,85¢ ' Adult Non-Members-- Standing» $1,00 Reserved $1425 Children Be 235¢ jonas Win Sie (ST, JOHN AMBULANCE) conttd from Page 9, Brigade from S *:reiber, Marathon and Terrace | Bay. The course, which ran from 7 - 9 Friday evening and 9 to 5 Saturday and Sunday, was to help the present St, John Ambulance Instructors to improve their teaching and to train new Instuctors, It covered the general methods of teaching and allowed each student instructor participation in instruction, In charge of thecourse were Mr, R, W. Niven Chief Staff Officer (Training) for the Prov:.- ince of Ontario, Mr. F, W. Farwell, Field Representative for Northern Area West and Mr, W.P.. Burnell, Field Representative for North- ern Area East, They had just completed two courses at Fort William and Dryden and report forty-two courses have been held in Ontario, ' Approximately 36,000 people have been trained in First Aid, Home Nursing and Child Care during 1961, twice the number trained in 1956, COMMUNITY CHURCH AFTERNOON AUXILIARY MEETS Mrs, L. Williams chaired the regular meeting Monday of the Afternoon Branch of the Ladies Auxiliary held in the Terrace Bay Community Church, Mrs, G,. Maitland conduted the Worship period, with Mrs, D. LaPorte accompanying the opening hymn, The resignation of Mrs, J. Ferrier as Secretary- Treasurer was accepted with regret and Mrs, E, Shock was appointed to fill the: vacancy, . Mrs, Shock read the minutes of the previous meeting, -- Plans were finalized for the World Day of Prayer Service which will be held at 2:30 P.M on Friday, March 9, Mrs, Ferrier will be the speaker with Medames Maitland, Young, and Williams as leaders, Mesdames Sinkins and Brooks volunteered to baby=sit in the Church basement during the service, -- The ladies worked on packing used Christ- mas cards which they sent to Clarkston, Ontario to be forwarded for Mission Work in Korea, They also collected used stamps for local Boy Scouts and-mended: the Church Hymn. Books, Mrs, W. Anderson gave out wool to be knit up in layettes and childrens wear for the Childrens Aid Society. the next meeting bring in old sheets and strips of cotton of any kind to be sent to 'th Lepers, 'The meeting closed with tea and lunchecun served by Mesdames Crandlenmire and Wills. faerie LADY CURLERS HONORED : we { li ccnp esnips pista ip setantaus ananassae gn tpn litpilactinibnsineeanaiaiblaptinntnalarhintevcdeerietinnenininnitenindin BAY NEWS \ schedule, Satindays.fo Aeke -- "oP Mrs, R» Harris suggested the members at - .| _ A Social Evening and ont ties nlt | Page 9 A A NAR IN evening in the Curling Club Lounge paid tribut to the four ladies from the Terrace Bay Curling Club, who had carried the mame of the Club to Toronto to compete, and to come out a very close second in the Proveincial Play- offs, The Ladies, Skip -' Peggy Wellings, with her Third Ann Latour, Second Sylvia Duquette and Lead Marge Hamilton were greeted and congratulated by Reeve J.P. Heenan on behalf of the Town, and Mr, J. Ferrier repre- senting Kimberly-Clark Corporation, President of the Ments Curling Club, Mr, J. Beddard congratulated the foursome and Mrs, B,. Be achard, President of the Ladies Curling Club forther congratulated the rink and presented the rink with a cake suitably decorated in the' form of a curling rock, The ladies.wore, for the first time at home their new blazers, emblazoned with the Town Crests presented to them last year, Ae LEGION NOTES. FROM 1M. BRANCH 2235 TERRACE BAY The final stage of organizing the Ladies Auxiliary of our Branch will take place at the Armouries at 8 P.M, on February 24, 1962, Those Ladies not already members will be initated and the Officers Elect installed. Legionaires, their wives or girl friends, Auxiliary Members, their husbands or new friends will help the Ladies celebrate the grand opening of a Royal Canadian Legion Branch of the Ladies Auxiliary for the first time in Terrace Bay. Kefreshments will be served, ARENA SCHEDULE During the next few weeks, with the conm--- encement of North Shore Intermediate and Minor. Playoffs, it may become necessary to make last-minute changes in the arena « * This will only be done in an extreme emergency, but the necessity may well arise, Definite scheduled activities can be checked' by calling the Arena or the Recrea- tion Office, NEW GAMES ROOM RULE Commencing immediately, this new rule will be enforced; DURING TEEN CLUB HOURS AS LIST~ | ED ON THE SCHEDULE 'there will be no smoking a lowed in the Games Room area during any | hours scheduled for use by the Teen Club", Teen Club, hours. are as followst™ Week } geannees - Mt Pa SEE THE ~ HANKSCRAFT AUTOMATIC BLECTRIC VAPORIZER ~ HUMIDIFIER - and irritation symptoms due 'to coughs, colds, croup and brorieni ts -- $9,95 - Its soothing steam relieves congestion | ee and Upe AT YOUR FAMILY HEALTH HEADQUARTERS

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