NEW'S on Nov. 18, this year's Saie Hawklis Dances will be held.- The entsrtalnmient will rivddb the Durationa,ý <~gea budfrom Port Hope. eprice.la 1.0snle~anid $1.75 aToupe T rits iartiie, but every boy mustI wear a funny hat. Aprz wilU b. givexi for the boutCf ail the. bats. With many other Prizes and refreshmenth, and good entertainment, "'ChickyWs Choies". is the place ta be on Frldgy nIahI. During Ii day cm igt h. wlpDay wilflb. held. This r1th th 1 w ien lith rl an rsqjigtd foobey ail li requea#s of the boys. Whether It is carrying books, tylng a shoe or picking up a pieoe of & aper, the girl muiist, do il. he does get one thix though, lhe signature of le boy sie helps. But what good la thus? The girl wlth the most signa- tures will win a terriflc prize. Ail i ail I'. a great day wîth a great agenda and everybody llooking forward b il. On Thursday, Nov. loth, B.H.S. had ils Remembraxice Day service. The. senior school assembled in the auditorium and the entire service was Piped via the P.A. System to the junior school. Several utudents read compositions and poemns; there was a ope- clil-Y selected Bible readlng and the end was marked by a two minute silence. Tii. service was handled very wel and everyone left with a feeling af sorrow for aur war dead. Tiiursday also marked lhe beglnnlng of the Junior Boys Voleyblleague. There were 'çýtwo weli organized, well-re- fereed games during noan hour. Tii. schedule includes regular gaines, playofis and champlonuhip g ami e. For orne great competition watch the games from the. balcony and support your favorite team...: ThW, year, as in the years before, B.H.S. la entering a float - ln the Christmnas Par- ade.'The. wagon is already paint.d rdad th le charac- ters 01 Our float started. Tii. float Promises to be different ln design and colour but we're sure everyone will love il. On Tuesday the. Students' CounCil general meeting was held. Parade Floats, Toc Al- pha, Sadile Hawkins Day, Centennial projedts, and many other subjects were dlscussed. Tiie meeting went very well and lots af work wau don.. Albert Ierekes and Barry Krawchuk. CADMUS Cadmus U.C.W. met aItihe home Of MrB. Larry Mackey on Wednesday evening, Nov. $thi. Mrs. Norman Roirer openqd ~ the meeting with a reading on Itemembrance. A iiymn was sun, follawed with prayer by lr.GraY. Devotional was taken by Mrs. Jean Pallis. Roil cali was answered witi aReMembrance tiioughl. Minutes of the. last meeting were read and approved. Treasurer's report was given. Il was declded to have our Christmas meeting a week earlier. CadMUs U.C.W. have been invited to a special meet- Ing at Nestieton, Nov. 151h. Meeting closed with a hymn fallowed with the Mlzpaii benediction. Thanka was otfered ta Mrs. Mackey for the use aifiier * home. Lunch was served by 1Group one and a social lime apent. SOLINA A number aiformerP andi nei Canadian Statuman, Eawmanv!fe, Nov. 1le.08 lu s Hamp ton, vlsiled wlth Mr.~ and mrs. Allan McKeuock of Thamesford, on Sunday. Mns. Don Taylor, William, Valons sand Amber, accom- panied Mr. sud Mms A. Aber- nethy of Manilla la a turkt supper aI Seagrave asatW - nesday. Mr. snd bMn. AI Lithgow aind tel, Saboogh, visil- ed on Stuuday wllh Mr. sud Un. Jas Snowden sud Bruce. Mr. and Mrn. John Knox anid Nancy vislted with Mr. sud Mm. A. Kerr of Acton on Sunday. Mr. anid Mrs. Theo Boag, and Mr. sud bMn. Lamne Morehouse ai Toronto vislled wi Mr. and Mrs. Erneat Hockaday Mr. ana r. Ruascl Vice viulted cxi Suxiday wti Mr. and Mm. Harold Jebson of Beaverton. Miss Pearl Leachi lhasmoved Itb liernew boum ast aInorti of thivailfl. on SwdaY Mn. and Mns. Doug PlIt sud Linda vislted with Mm. Thos. Flett, Colum-* bus. On Suxiday the. Brk- Lagmald faily wlnter re.j hmvu hWu I. logai "-D1