-June 16, 1960 ab et sts bie wif Ae RE shin ie TERRACE BAY NEWS Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario, Published weekly each Thursday. Circulation covers Terrace Bay, Schreiber and District. News deadline for advertisements is NOON each Monday, other items, Tuesday Noon, Office Phone, 3747, Ne eee FOR ELECTROLUX CLEANERS, POLISHERS, parts & Service, contact EMIL SEPPALA, dealer, 325 Argyle Street, Port Arthur, Ontario, Phone 4-1173, HOUSE FOR SALE - Phone 156, Schreiber. FOR SALE - Chesterfield and chair - good condition, Phone 474, Schreiber. FOR SALE = Imitation Fireplace Coals - blue formal gown, size 17, Phone 89, Schreiber, WANTED - Part-time help at Leon's Grill. Please apply in writing to Box 357, mg OT NG Bay. FOR Salk ~- 1953 Ford V8, automatic transis- sion, 'sion, built-in radio. thite Walls plus snow tires. Colour sandstone white, Excellent condition, MUST SELL, Can be seen at 431 Fort Garry Road or phone 3720, Terrace Bay. Price reasonable, FOR SaLE - 22 X 12 Foot partly furnished cabin and.four acre lot with sandy beach, on the sunny north shore of white Sand Lake, Contact J, Wade, Terrace Bay. TQWN_TOPICS (Cont'd from Page 2) auxiliary H onours Aliss Lavender who Leaves et the end of this month with her brother Rev,4rthur Lavender, D.D,, to make her home in Mount Forest, Ontario. On behalf of Miss Lavender's close friends in Schreiber, iivs, Filler also presented iiss Lavender with a gift and their warm wishese Following the presentations refreshments were served from a table covered with a lace cloth tastefully arranged with a pastel coloured spring bouquet in a low silver bowl and pink tapers in silver holders, Pouring tea were lirs, Ethel Maitland and Mrs, Irene Goodfellow, past presidents of the auxiliary. Lunch was served by Mrs, Dorelle Wade and rs, Elsie Ostling, also pest presidents, and their committee from the afternoon Branch. eee ee ee TAT HL ATT TO PHONE DI 5-5411 ees Tape sensed Sa Parte GE Pactwcn Hore. Port ARTHUR, ONTARIO When visiting the Lakehead, plan on making the PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL your head quar- ters. Room accommodation from $5,25 single & up. Special weekend family rates. Modern DINING ROOM & COFFEE SHOP - air-conditioned for your comfort, TELEVISION IN ALL ROOMS, For accommodation please write to..... THE PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL, PORT ARTHUR, ONT. SEE A eT ee Tea a TS TERRACE BAY NEWS ADULTS | "2 504 | Norman Boudreau, | sister and brother in Montreal and a BASEBALL DOUBLE HEADER =: oa RED SOX X TERRACE BAY ey : Pea 1.30 PsM, SUNDAY, JUNE 19TH. HIGH SCHOOL DIAMOND --TERRACE BAY ¢. STUDENTS .25¢ CHILDREN FREE ail Te ee TATE i EU SR TURLCUSSSS Pes 21 Our sympathy goes to Jean and Joe Mousseau on the reeent passing.of Jean's Father, Mreie Blénchard in Winnipeg and Joe!s Mother, Mrs, Merie Mousscau in St.Boniface, Manitoba, Mrs, althea Fraser and son Ralph returned last week from a visit in Richmond Hill with her daughter Mrs, J,Rowley and family. Mrs,Toots Savoy is visiting with Mr.& Mrs. Lloyd Moores and with her femily, Gordon and Judy of Terrace Bay and Gale of Schreiber and their familics, Judy and Gordon Savoy, with sons Brad and Chris are spending the summer with Judy's Mother, Mrs,Don LaPorte and Mr.LaPorte before leaving for Atikokan this Fall where Gordon Will join the staff of the Junior High School. Terry Deleronde celebrated his tenth birth | day last Thursday with a party at the mouth of the River conducted by sister Marie and Bonnie Hamilton. The children all returned home with Terry for a spaghetti supper. Mirs,Lorraine Desaulnier entertained Thurs-~ day afternoon in honour of her daughter Dawn's third birthday, Twelve children played with Dawn and enjoyed the birthday cake and lunch served by Mrs,Desaulnier and Mrs. Lois Haviland, Yvonne Vienncau returned home last week from two weeks spont visiting her sister Mrs. Leo Robischaud in Gardner, Massachusetts, where she attended the wedding of her nephew Enroute home she visited a a sister in Ottawa, MRS. M.MANTBY PRESENTED WITH PaRSWELL GIFT On Wodnesday evening Guide and Brownie Leaders and lirs,Norine Coe of the Local Assoce iation gathered at the home of Lois Haviland to present a farewell gift to Muriel Mantey and to wish her well in her new home, Earlier the same evening, Brownies of Pack One presented their Brown Owl, Mrs,Mantecy with a Lady Buxton Wallet and their best wish- CS. Billy "rend cclebrated his cighth birthday Saturday afternoon and invited three boy friends in. «after their play birthday cake and lunch was scrved by Billy's Mother, Stella Brow, Jean Plummer, Dorleen Pastor and Barbara Haughn were among members of the Rebecca's who travelled to Chapleau for the weekend, Sometimes the wisest and most forceful thing to do is nothing.