Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 28 Apr 1960, p. 9

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_ SENIOR COMBINED - have been canvassing residents with tickets for the.concert this Friday, If you" me 3 | 2. La AON BAL WeWwo jit! GLA ATA TT EEE TT a TF MOTHERS. DAY. BAbL Friday May 6 th SPONSORED BY LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE ~ AT THE MOOSE HALL FRIDAY, MAY 6TH, 1960 CABARET DANCE. ee ee ee ee ee ------ --_---- ---- -- ---- REFRESHMENTS"? «AND LUNCH CORSAGES: FOR THE: LADTES DOOR PRIZE FOR THE LUCKY LADY ADAMO'S ORCHESTRA® Make your plans NOW to attend ROM MO FOS :300 per couple ne MINNOWS (Cont'd from -pager8): 4 «) @ small stream of running water which is allowed to fall through the air, incorporae ting oxygen as it splashes into the tank, ~ Zinc coated or, galvanized vessels. should never be used; containers used for handling baitefish shouldbe painted with a plastic or other non=poisonous paint, One of the ~ first signs of over-crowding and poor condi+ vions+-and a sight familiar to most minnow- fishermen--is appearance of white fungus on the minnow, 4s soon as it appears, get rid of all the minnows and start.out. with ea new supply, making "sure "they dre not overcrowded, Don't foul the Teer with breadcrumbs or rolled oats.' a.m. RESULTS OF SKT "MBET HELD APRIL LOTH 'Following-is a list-of events and winners of same at the Ski Meet held on April 10th bythe Schreiber"Ski Club, 773 JUVENILE DOWNHILL - James Hoffey 'and Marvin Petrushak -)tieds GIRLS! JUVENILE UGINHILL - Susan Kragero, JUNIOR MNS SLALOw.- lst - Phil-Inshaw - end iucrvin Pétrushak and 3rd Dennis Hagen,. COMBINED JUNIOR - lst - Marvin Petrushak, énd */PhibeInshaws-,3rd Dennis Hagen. SENIOR \WEN'S»DOWNHILL ~ Dr, Wachta=- Ist - end Wm, MeGraw - 3rd Lorne Caldwell MEN'S SLALOM - lst - Lorne Caldwell - énd Dr, Wachta -\3rd' George Vanderlip ist = Lorne Caldwell - end Ed, Wachta. - ord George Vanderlip. LADIES cHOra" TO PRESENT CONCERT THIS FRIDAY Members of the Terrace Pay Ladies Choir Fort William Sanatoriun as the recipient of PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL, PORT ARTHUR,» ONT. ~-- rage y should have been missed and wish to attend phone 6243 and tickets will be delivered to you or you may purchase same at the door, FOR SaLE - 14 Ft, Plywood liustang, Excellent shape, Reasonable price. Phone 3512. | i | PaPER - AN ESSENTIAL PRODUCT One of the fallacies of mankind today is i to take things for granted, We use 'a product constantly, never giving thought to where it | comes from, Such a product in Canada is | paper, Here we use it, then throw it away or | burn it. In many countries, the source of | paper supplies is so inadequate that the development of the country is actually retar- ded in its economic progress, as well as its educational advancement. It is hard to edu» | { ~eate- people when there is not enotigh paper upon which to print text,books, ~ We. say--"But this can't happen in Canada, Why, we have an inexhaustible supply of time ber-for the-paper industry." "But do we?" It is true that our forests, area renewable: » resource, but only if used wisely, With proper forest management, this can be a and-we must-do it today, not tomorrow. would be tragic if, through.lack, of wn on | our. part, future generations of 'this country | should find themselves rationed in their use ua i "of paper." (G.Long, Timber Div... Parry Sound Dist. ) TWO LOCAL GIRLS HONOURED | two Terrace Bay girls, at present continu- ing their education elsowhere, have distin- | guished themselves by receiving special honours recently. Diane Beddard, daughter of Mr,& Urs, J, | Beddard, now attending Teachers College in North Buy, was one of four,students (out of aclass of twenty-five) chosen to attend the } recent 0.E.S, Conference in Toronto during HKaster Week, The trip was highlighted by trips to the Parliament Buildings, museums, | conservatories, sessions at the University as well as attendance at the Conference where | she greatly enjoyed the many.fine discussions on educational problems and heard outstanding educationists address the delegates. Donna Lohr, daughter of Mr,& ilrs, H.Lohr, was chosen by the Women's Auxiliary of the their annual award, a 'Tuberculozis: Pine The award is presented to thé most outstanding student=nurse from the three lakehead Hospi-~ t a bals . <penee is training in Port arthur Gener- SU TTT eee OLDER noo Dod bes nN peer 1582: cod SITE Phe ead eke CALLS) erat Ha Be See ema oss an ty 4 YP Any es Paid Cessiave "Ania Hore. Port ARTHUR, ONTARIO When visiting the Lakehead, plan on making the' PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL your headquar- ters... Room accommodation from $5.25 single and up. Special weékend family rates. Modérn | DINING ROOM and COFFEE.SHOP - air-conditioned for your comfort, TELEVISION IN ALL ROOMS. For accommodation please write to the -- | | , |

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