Page 10 SOCIAL NOTES Miss Lois Chapman of Fort William was.down =f for the weekend visiting at the home of Mr, & Mrs. Ce Knauff, Ss : Visiting at the home of Mr.& Mrs.D.Ollen- Bittle last weekend were Mr.& Mrs. H.Wright of Fort William, Mr.E,Setch, Fort William and Mrs, P.McCeachen and son Ian of PtsArthur, g Lakehead visitors over the weekend inclu~' ded Mrs.F.McMillan and Wendy, MreH.Ward, Mr. _ & Mrs. K.Weppler, Mr.& Mrs. W.T.Baillie, Mr. & Mrs. ReMitchell, Mr.& Mrs. C.MacDonald with Sharon and Brenda Campbell, Mr.& Mrs. D.LaPorte, Mrs.A.Sinkins, Mr.& Mrs. E. Pers-- son and family, Mr.& Mrs.R.Cotton and family, Mr.& Mrs. T.Fedun and family, Mr.& Mrs. J. Knight and family, Mr.& Mrs, W.Fisher, Mr. | & Mrs. R.Yates, Miss N.Bisch and Miss I, a Edmunds, Mr.& Mrs, F.Hanna, Mr.& Mrs. R. Harris and family, Mr.t Mrs, D,Knight, Joe Kenney, Mr.& Mrs. V.Hopper and family, Mr. | & Mrs. Wayne Young, Mr.& Mrs. BeHayes and family and Miss. J,Stachiw. Mr.Percy McCredie is in Fort William this week visiting his niece, Mrs. V.Walker. Welcome home to Mrs, F,Gould who returned | Saturday from a stay in McKellar Hospital, | Fort William, } | | { | | eat aciaiaiad, siti nninisimiliaiiaiacasiia | LAKEHEAD COLLEGE (Cont'd from Page 9) | Division showed a combined increase in enrol- ment of 43.6% compared with the previous yeare During the-year a total of 580 students | took course: at Lakehead College--125 Elemen- | tary School Teachers took first and. second | year Arts courses--30 student nurses were enrolled in special courses and approximately | 250 were enrolled in the various evening classes, Mr.Braun predicted a 50% increase ' in the number of students entering first year University Division courses by 1966, Chairman of the Finance Committe, Mr.K, Miners, reviewing the fiscal year, noted no | weakening of the financial position in spite i 4 { i | of substantial capital expenditures, While warning of expected increased expenditures in the next few year, Mr.Miners expressed confi- dence that the money could be obtained, Mr. W.G.Tamblyn, reporting on behalf of the Building Conmittee, reviewed the construc~ tion schedule. Past Chairman of the Board of Governors, Mr.R.J,Flatt, presented the report of the Nominating Committee, Mr. E.L.Goodall was re-elected Chairman of the Board, Mr.W.G. Tamblyn is first vice-chairman and Mr.D,.I. ARE PLEASED IS NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS, IN ENTRANCES AND fo f - - USE ESSO IT'S THE BEST?If#? Phone TAylor 5.3319 TERRACE" BAY ENTERPRISES.LTD. TO ANNOUNCE. THAT THEIR NEWLY ORGANIZED SHOP A SIDE DOOR ALL MAXE FOR EASY ACCESS, TERRACE BAY ENTERPRISES LTD. Gener! Motors Sales & Service No Other Gift So Fully Expresses Your Warm Good Wishes! SAVE ON EXPRESS CHARGES a8 BOUQUETS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WEDDING FLORALS ~ CORSAGES ~ POTTED PLANTS WREATHS & PUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS % We carry a beautiful stock of pottery - 'china and paper mache containers. You may have vour arrangement made in one of these or they can be purchased separately. CKy 5 WOE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE ~ SCHREIBER, ONT. Delivery arranged Nattress is second vice-chairman. Mr.H,S, Braun was re-elected Secretary and Treasurer . Two past chairmen, now'retired from the Board were special guests at the meeting, They were Mr.A.V.Chapman and Mr. P.V,Lemay. , BOWLING TIPS 10 Pin How to pick correct ball? Give yourself the best chance to score well by using a ball best suited to your physical makeup and build. Balls come in weights of from nine to 16 pounds, Just select the weight which is not too much of an effort to throw, yet which is heavy enough to carry all the pins it should. IMPERIAL €$so) SERVICE THREE LARGE DRIVE- FOR THE BEST IN HEATING OIL USE ES SO 21.1-¢ Terrace Bay, Ont. per gallon