June 8, 1961 | GAMES ROOM NEWS - As noted in last week's NEWS, the Games Room will be closed to High School students of High School examinations, This period runs up to and including Fri., June 16th, Public schoolers will be denied use of the room at a later date during their exams, During the period the room is closed for high school students! use, it will be open to the public, NEW COURSES AT LAKEHEAD COLLEGE | A course in Architectural Technology will be offered for the first time at Lakehead | College in 1961-62 session, Arrangements have been completed to provide the course under the auspices of the Ryerson Institute , of Technology in Toronto, Students will take the first year at Lakehead College and then take second and third year at Ryerson, For admission students must hold a high j school graduation diploma (Grade XII), The tuition fee is $200, per annum, Application: ; forms and additional information may be ob- ; tained from the College, . An Architectural Technologist is a person | trained to assist the architect in virtually | all phases of architectural work both in the office and in the field, Graduates of this course may be expected to find employment either directly with architectural private practice, or with the Architectural Department of commercial firms, industrial firms, the federal, provincial or ' municipal departments of Government, The 'majority of the 350 graduates of this course 'now hold responsible positions with such con- i | i i _ cerns, The broad scope of the course, however , has enabled others to be employed with build- ' ing materia] and building equipment companies in research, design, manufacture, sales » promotion and retailing of building products ¢ ' the general or sub-contractors; surveyors; ' engineers; bank; real estate firms and in- surance firms; with Hydro Electric, telephone . as and oil companies, No matter where the Architectural Techno- _logist is found, he will be involved in some ' area of endeavour coping in day to day activ~ _ ity with working drawings, details, specifi- , cations, or estimating, He is a member of 'a busy team concerned with the building , industry in any one of its varied facets, BE CAREFUL WITH FIRE IN THE FORESTS "gE US FOR YOUR BUILDING BLOCK SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS eee, SOU re ra ener eres WE HAVE JUST -- _ TERRACE BAY NEWS ¥ during the evening hours for the commencement Page 7 ~ PRESENTED ' ONLY ONCE A YEAR BY BOURJOIS OF als Ly PARIS! wt 3 eA DELIGHTFUL. ibunce IN COLOGNE- BATH POWDER & OTHER TOILETRIE- arF ARTICLES SWAGHORN'S TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO. PH. 3666, PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL INSTALS POOL Port Arthur's leading Hotel - The Prince Arthur Motor Hotel - in line with their de- sire to give their guests the best, have added a swimming pool to their attractive surroundings, An outdoor, semi-heated pool, it is. located on the Lakeside lawn area. Twenty- five by fifty feet in size - fifteen feet at one end has been roped off for children, An 8! 6" drop has been provided to allow for diving. District residents planning trips to the Lakehead are invited to stop at the Prince Arthur and make use of their many facilities. LOCAL BANK CHANGES NAME Following on the announcement of a Bank merger, the Terrace Bay Bank on Monday morn= ing officially became the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Red carnations and book matches were dis- tributed to bank patrons and the official insignia, a "C" on a purple background and an "I" on a gold background are prominently displayed on the premises, FOR RENT = Large bedroom - board available Phone 559, Schreiber, Ont. Sus CARD OF THANKS - Mr.& Mrs, McCouan and fan- ily wish to thank all their friends who sent cards during their recent bereavement, jw FOR SALE ~ Piano and Bench - good condition, Phone 3207, nl[e- Mr.@ Mrs, J.Tait of Fort William were weekend guests of the Henry Duriez!, ar men Going to Buil | RECEIVED A CAR OF CEMENT -- IF YOU See NEED ANY = tone 3723 {JS DELIVERY ARRANGED