FEBRUARY 4, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 RUBY REBAKAH NEWS Continued.... Mrs. G. Hamilton, N. Fummerton, J. McCanna and R. Macadam were named on the By-Law Comm- ittee. . ; Fifteen year Veteran Jewels will be ordered for four members. Tickets are now on sale for the Grocery Hamper and Penny Auction. A Valentine party will follow the Lodge Meet -ing on February llth. Mrs. Hamilton will convene this. A Penny Auction will be held in conjunction with this party convened by Alice Sparkes. B. Macadam won the attendance prize. Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed with members and friends playing Bridge and Whist. Winners - Ladies High score for Bridge, Marian Simon. Ladies iow, Anne Needham. Mens prize in Bridge High Score, Jack Stokes. Mens Low Score in Bridge, George Birch: Ladies High in Whist - Esther Walker, Low Score - Hazel Bailey. Mens High in Whist - Frank Walker. Lunch was served by Connie Martin and her Committee. The six pairs of home made socks donated by Martha Huller was raffled, with Mr. J. Stokes Royal Canadian Legion Branch 709 9 ANNUAL ; Swear, LR FRIDAY, FEB. 13th SAT.. FEB. 14th Curling open to Legion and Auxiliary members and escorts of Branch 109. Deadline for names is February 10th. $20.00 per rink Smorgasbord dinner Saturday night Non-Curlers $2.00 per person Dance open to public - 9:00 p.m. = 1:00 a.m. Music by Doug Moore drawing the winner, Mrs. Muriel Lark. The Raffle of the $100.00 bond sponsored by the Anglican Church Women was raffled at this gathering. .Mrs. J. Stokes drawing the winning ticket belonging to Mr. Bob Bryson. SCHRE IBER SOCIAL SPECTRUM The U.C.W. Quilt draw was won By Mrs. Edmund Nicol. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bottomley are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dick Warder and other friends in Haywood, Wisc. ~ something you can really be proud of. Hitting the silk Isn't exactly a soft touch. As a member of Canada's Airborne Regiment, you're no soft touch either. You'll think nothing of jumping fully equipped from an aircraft at 1200 feet. Landing and moving right into action anywhere, anytime of the year. In the desert or the arctic. . It's atough, challenging, satisfying life for the right man. A life that can bring out the best in you as a leader, physically and mentally trained to perfection. Think you can handle this job? The rewards are many and it's Ask how you can join the Airborne. For further information of the Regular or Reserve Forces, contact the Mobile Recruiter between 2:00 and 6:00 P.M. on Monday, 09 February at the Terrace Bay Red Dog Inn.