Page 4 TERRACE = NEWS the 'Catholic Women's League on Sunday,.March 10th; in St, Martin's Church, Terrace Bay at 8:15 P.M. The meeting will be =|: precedéd by the Rosary at 8 ofclock inthe Church. A Best' wishes aré sent to Earl Knight, a patient in the Fort William, Sanatorium,., His wife, Babe, was in the Lakehead * over the weekend to visit: him, ASK DISCRIMINA TING LADIES, WHO IS THE BEST, 'ITS ALWAYS US THEY WILL A | There will be a meeting of A speedy "recovery 'is extended also to Henry Duriez, a patient in McKellar Hospital, Fort |, William, DEAUTY by: DARDER SHOP * TERRACE'BAY MOTOR HOTEL * PHONE 3209 * Mrs, William Gavin of Port Arthur visited with her son ~ Rocio and family in Terrace Bay last week, = March 7, 1963 Father Gallagher spoke on the girls babysitting in order to allow young married couples to attend Mass, The girls were enthusiastic about this idea and agreed free babysitting service be set up to accomodate parishioners, Mrs. Helmink will be in'charge of this service, The meeting closed with Prayers and Blessing of the Director, Very Rev, Dean E,A. Gallagher, V.F. FITNESS CLASSES ""Men's Fitness Classes continu every Thursday from 4:30 to 6:15 p.m, at the High School, Those glasses will continue every Thursday until summer, so get out and join the fun, In adddition.to the exercises, which are geared to keep everyone within their own ability range, you'll enjoy the warmups and th volley ball games, as well as the good spirit of the workouts, : Just bring a towel, sweat clothes and run- ning shoes, - Visiting. with Mr. and'Mrs. J, Clancy are her. Mother, Mrs, Margaret. McGregor of Stoughto askatchewan and her aunt, Mrs, Clara Cairns of ancouver enroute on a trip cast, CATHOLIC GIRLS: TO: PROVIDE BABY SITTERS The regular meeting) of the Catholic Girls Club was;held) Sunday evening, in St, Martints Roman, Catholic, Church, The group recited the Rosary in the Church prior to the meeting, Miss Cathy Cavanaugh opened the meeting wit the Prayer for Teenagers, . The :minutes 'and Convenors reports were read,.. Members were re- minded to pay their membership dues to Jean | Stuart as sdon as possible, : Mrs, F.A. Helmink read a short_article on the Apostolic Work 'at /the Youth level. A dis-) cussion of the organization and running the local group was carried out and it was felt that to create a greater interest among the girls ofthe Parish the present members should take time to explain their motives and invite non-members to attend the meetings. A-spiritual actin the form of- visiting the Church to make: the Stations of Cross twice' each week until» the next meeting: was decided upon by the group, Cathy Cavanaugh read a ver thought-stirring article on the sorrowful my$-- | tery of the Rosary, -- The first project.night was a success dnd | Ments Basketball every Tuesday at the so 8:15 to 10 pem. Let*s see you out, Badminton continues every: Monday..from 8315 | to 10:30 p.m. and every, Wednesday 8:30 to 10:30 p.m, EVERYONE WELCOME, | ! j BROOMBALL PLAYOFFS Playoffs in the Broomball League will com- mence soomy: although proceedings must be held up for, about a week, with the High School team involved, in oxans and another: team on evening shift, However, a playoff schedule has been drawn up and games will commence next week, Contact your team representative for dates and times of gamesy OLDTIMERS* HOCKEY With one exhibition game under their ample belts, the Oldtimers are now preparing for further conquests, To date, no definite commitments have been made, but a possibility of several outside games are being negotiated, Practises continue next Tuesday at 8 p.m. LET*S HAVE EVERYONE OUT. the girls were reminded to bring Ten Gents to the meeting PINS Scissors scissors and' needles, / Se MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT (CONTIMUED FROM, PAGE 1) Highlighting the evening was-the Midgets vs Oldtimers, With an enviable record to their credit the Midgets had hopes of outskating the has-beens for a victory only to find that the pistons|of the, Oldtimers were still good for a few more miles and there were still tricks | and reves they had yet to learn, The final | cutcone gave the Oldtiners.a puffing four to fone victory, Tony..Costa withshis hat. trick DEALER Rambler R. McDOWELL 'MOTORS 211 VAN NORMAN 'Port ARTHUR -- REPRESENTED (BY emit. was bolstered by: Denny Hayes,-Frank Schock Carcla Rouble Porvice Seine the only-ilidget.to outfox Oldtiner Rocky 4 Gavin, ' ' . the coaches time and effort could be fully - | TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO ~. PHONE TA 5-3645 ta ceaateall at the end ofthe evening. ol SALES AND SERVICE FOR | | , MINOR HOCKEY NEWS (by Ernie Kettle) a , ee ere mes ime The past weckend saw the Terrace Bay Mid- | TERRACE BAY _« } gets and Bantams gain berths in the North MAN TTOUWADGE | Shore(Minor Hockey) finals, as they defeated | Marathon and Manitouwadge respectively in a | total goals to count.{Come'd on Page_7)