Page 4 THE NEWS OBSCENE LITERATURE (Continued from page 3) only in their physical well-being, or their moral well-being also, and lastly could concer "or decent literature extend also to TV programs. Representatives attending also questioned the right to censor, the defining of obscene, the free- dom of the press, and the right to choose, as had their predecessors. They learned no form of cen- sorship is exercised on reading material coming into Ontario, although anyone may report unsolici- ted material to the Postmaster. The Moderator read the Act & Amendment defining obscene and de- claring illegal the sale of same. Concluding, Rev. Inshaw remarked that the emphasis of responsibility appeared to be placed on the home. He expressed the delight of the committee at the encouragement offered from the majority of organizations. Mr .Cadieux noted the interest shown and exten- ded an invitation to the next general meeting to be scheduled. Father Cano concluded with prayer and the meeting had opened with a prayer | » Rev. Husser. Coffee and donuts were served by Knights of Columbus after the program closed. For LEMTS OCEAN PERCH PILEETS WOMEN OF THE MOOSE MEET The Women of the Moose met Wednesday even- ing in the Terrace Bay Moose: Home with Senior Regent Ann Didura presiding. Various committee reports were read on their recent activities. Homemaking chairman Helen Dooley and her committee will be in charge of the Chapter Night Program Wednesday, April 7. All members are re- minded to bring something home made such as baking sewing, etc., for the penny auction table. The meeting was then closed with luncheon served by the MoosehavenCommittee and their chairman, Kay Furyk. as yet. A '65 Renault It Seems... Will Fit Right in With All Your Dreams, A Speedy Little Low-Priced Car, That Saves On Gas -- Yet Takes You Far, Be Warm at 35 Below In a 1965 Renault! ARRANGE TO "Test Drive' A Renault RED WING MOTORS 17 Years at the Same Location Cor. John and Secord Sts. Phone Terrace Bay - 825-3323 COSTA'S MEN'S CURLING CLUB NEWS Dejonghe Rink Wins Third's Bonspiel Last weekend the Men's Curling Club held their first Third's Bonspiel with twelve rinks participating. Winners of the main event was a rink skipped by J. Dejonghe with C.Knauff, E.Boucher and G.Galvin. The runner-up rink was skipped by Don Tees with G.Chirney, D.Hersey and L.Crockford. The rinks in the finals in the Consolation Event are Skip J.Hale with M.Dorman, F.Anderson, and K.McLeod and Skip A.Gerow with V.Hopper, R. Fawcett and T.Latour. The game has not been played All curlers are reminded of the Men's big Annual Bonspiel to be held on April |, 2, 3 and 4th. The limit is 43 rinks. There are four events. The dead- line for entries is March 27. Hand your entries in to George Martin, secretary, or Hec McLeod, chair- man. There will be a buffet supper and social at the Curling Club on Saturday, April 3rd. March 25, 1965 TERRACE BAY PHONE 3513 FRASER VALE FISH & CHIPS BRIDE-ELECT HONORED e home of Mrs. C. Bougie was the scene of a pretty bridal shower last Wednesday evening in honour of bride-elect Miss Joan Hopper. Seated in a decorated chair the guest of honour opened her many lovely gifts. Mrs.Ken Johnson assisted the hostess in ser- ving lunch. The grocery hamper drawn for at Sunday's hockey game was not picked up by the winner so the donors, Terrace Bay Navy League, are giving it to a needy family.