= CORONATION DAY (Cont) Dance - M, 0. Nelson Publicity of Program & Radio - 0.R.Dalzell Childrens Events -- R, Faust, Mesdames Brad- ley and Lundberg, Softball game - H, Marsh As yet it is too early to publish a definite plan of events, but there are many things that will take place that day. these will be a ball game, a display of fireworks and qa dance with the Terrace Vagabonds supplying the music. Watch the Terrace Bay News for further information, It should be stated at this time that this celebration will replace fireworks display usually held Victoria Day, May 2th. o-0-0 LIBRARY NEWS Hours Monday & Wednesday - 2:30 to 4: Tuesday & Thursday -- 7:00 to 7: A Children's Hours Monday & Wednesday --- 4:00 *o Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to PLEASE NOTE Would those who have overdue library books please return as soon as possible, 7330 Diy o-0-0 AROUND THE TOWN Mrs, Hugh Brophy was hostess last Thurs- day evening at a miscellaneous shower in honour of her sister-in-law Sheila Brophy whose marriage to Jack Todd will be an event of May 9th. The many gifts were presented to Sheila by the hostess, and following a social evening luncheon was served, A social evening was held at Teen Town Friday evening at which Norm Baldwin was the guest of honour, overnight Gladstone bag by his many friends in Terrace Bay. Georgina Balderstone and Irene Edmond were hostesses for the evening while dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by the many guests present, Phil, Ernie and Tommy Woods visited with Ernie's parents, Mr, and Mrs, R.H. Woods of Port Arthur last weekend. Sheila Brophy of Port Arthur was a guest of Hilda and Hugh for a few days last Week, Babe Knight visited with friends in Port Arthur last week, Lois Haviland and Rosemary Sernesky were joint hostesses Sunday evening at a Bridge party held at Lois' home, Elizabeth (cont, in next col.) Among Norm was presented with an Page 4 AROUND THE TOWN (cont) Avenue, Guests of honour were Helen Harvey and Norm Baldwin, Three tables of bridge were played with Norm copping first prize and Bill Sernesky the booby. Helen and Norm were presented with a pair of beauti- ful ornaments. A lovely luncheon was serv- ed by the hostesses assisted by Sheila McAdam, Mr. and Mrs, James Veitch of Beaver- ton, Ontario arrived last night to spend a few days with Earl and Lorraine, today being the 10th wedding anniversary of the latter's marriage as well as Mrs, Veitch Sr's birthday. Wanted: Good nerve tonic by Joe Ruzyski who's just about worn to a frazzle trying to teach a certain gal how to drive.' It is reported that even the bears are refusing to come out of hibernation until this gal gets her final driverts license, 0-0-0 FOR SALE Furnished camp at Walker's Lake, Apply House 61 Laurier or phone 396. 0-0-0 FOR SALE One Ocean City star drag reel with line, One Elto 3HP outboard motor 1950 model in Al condition, What offers? Above may be seen at 138 Birch Crescent or contact R. 4%. Downey, FOR SALE ee 1952 Ford 4-Door sedan. Apply - S. Spencer at Machine Shop or Camp 104 - Room 39, 0-0-0 FOUND Two sets house keys on the Highway. Apply to Switchboard at the Mill, 0-0-0 MIDGET HOCKEY DRAW - was held last Tuesday with Roland Wills making the actual draw. Ticket #73 proved lucky and prize winner was Rev, J. Roenicke, 0-0-0 Fires can be prevented by a moment's forethought, 0-0-0