Volume 8, No. 18 QO x L & L FOOD MARKET OPENS TODAY i The building formerly owned by Lumbers! Groceteria has been purchased and renovated | by the L & L Food Market, The new store opens with a fresh meat department, fresh fruits and vegetables and a wide and varied line of groceries. : The proprietors, Ralph Lindberg and William Louk have engaged the services of Mr, Jack Little as store manager, Jack will be remembered by quite a few people for his excellent work and genial service when he was with the Co-op.in Schreiber a few years ago. Simpson--Sears order office has been re-arranged within the store for speedier service, Telephone and other orders submitted will be accepted for delivery or pick-up, There will be a daily free delivery at 4:00 p.m. for all orders over $7.00. 0-0-0 Don't forget May 11, 1953, 1 to 5 p.m,! 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the High School Auditorium. Almost anyone can donate for a fellow Canadian. 1. Any healthy person between 18 and 65 years of age can be a blood donor, i 2. Every donor is tested for anemia before donating, 3. Hach donor contributes approximately 13 oz. or 2 of a pint, which is only 1/20 of the average body content. Le The average healthy adult will replace the fluid loss within 48 hours, LARGEST CIRCULATION Li EVANS IN TERRACE BAY May 7, 1953- HON. DR. W. J, DUNLOP OFFICIALLY SPENS MARTIN'S SEPARATE SCHOOL Wednesday evening,May 6th, before a gathering of interested parents, ceremonies marking the official opening of St, Martin's Separate School were conducted under the chairmanship of P.P. Gombola. In his opening remarks Mr, Gombola welcomed the guests and expressed his Sincere pleasure in noting that family heads of Terrace Bay were so genuinely interested in the education of their child- ren, Father Roenicke introduced the guests individually commencing with the Honourable Dr. W. J. Dunlop, Ontario's Minister of Education, and following through with Mr, George Wardrope, M.L.A., Mr. W. J. Green- ing, Inspector of Separate Schools, Mr. Dennis Bilodeau, Contractor, Mr. D.C. Porter, Mill Manager, Mr, H. C. Laundy, Improvement District Chairman, Mr. C. E, Paget, Townsite Superintendent, Peter Gombola, Separate School Board Chairman and Trustees Don Boudreau and Willard Vezina. Mr, R. T. Kenney, School Principal, comple- ted the guest list, Mr, W. J. Greening had the honour of introducing Dr. Dunicr to the gathering as principal speaker, and in his inimitable manner went back through the years and reviewed a long association of friendly and fruitful endeavour in the field of education with Dr. Dunicp as his "boss", In referring to Dr. Dunlop as a close friend he remarked that "Virtue is said to be its own reward and a kindly providence 5. There is no pain or discomfort in donate contributes its good measure." ing blood, many attending our clinics have | (Cont. on page 4) (Cont. on page 4)