Page 11 THE NEWS June 4, 1964 MEN'S CHORUS (Continued from Page 10) FOR ELECTRIC OR PLUMBING SERVICES ~ iPhone they presented a concert in the afternoon, with ad- [| 250, Nipigon (Brewer). Pat ditional numbers by Donna, Dave, Ricky Lohr and K. | HELP WANTED = experienced cogk" male or female, Lerner. At this time T. Brown, President of the Chorug preferably local. Apply to Schretber Hotel . Ph. 760 presented Bert with a gift of a golfing cardigan and Ellen Hodgkiss with an evening bag from the Chorus. sa o_o ae «8 5 girily inne: The group were the guests of the Morris Art Club at ' dguchien ee oe CRAY SES she meee supper before leaving for home. é f f Travelling to the Big Sing were:=- Mr. and Mrs. B. pyre pee ee Mrs. A.D Costa of Sehrether -¢ Lohr, Donna, Dave and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. R. Brow Tig. SF "st - C.Kolody of T F. Sechesky , H. Coe, K. Lerner, E. Hodgkiss, N. d ~~ bs ae ee /Rolosy.of Terrace Gay,.¢ McCuaig, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mikus, Mr. and Mrs. A. is ats ee ee f J. Little of Schreib Almos, Mr. and Mrs. B. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. ae ee h ROO Ahad TE Of eee eee nee Pattison, Dr. and Mrs. M. McCausland, Mr.ard Mrs. on Winy, aan: C. Buck, G. Coons, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith. MR. & MRS. W. LOUK HONORED Friday evening, Kay and Bill Louk were honored guests at a party at the Moose Hall when over two hundred friends gathered to bid them farewell . Greeted on arrival, Kay received a corsage and Bill a boutonniere and M.C.,J. Jeanneret vividly recal- led the early days in Terrace Bay with Bill a going concern and instigator of many of the now-established organizations and events. He also brought to light many a mishievous incident, in Bill's background. On behalf of the Loyal Order of Moose, D. Laporte paid tribute to Bill who had been very active in or- ganizing and on the building committee of the Moose Hall. A note was sent from Mr. J. Ferrier in his absence, also commending Bill for his valued work in the community . A presentation of a painting by S. d WANTED TO BUY = Piano = call Dennis Connelly- Schreiber Phone 303. Park (Continued from previous column) Kay and Bill by John with the very best vidios of the group attending. The evening was spent in dancing and a beautiful lunch was served by the committee wives. Organi- zers of the party were the orginal Building Committee afi the Moose Lodge and the Mill Engineers . Bill is presently in Neenah, Wisconsin, and on his ; return in July will be transferred to the Mill at Shasta California. He will be accompanied by his wife Kay and son Michael, with his daughters Beverley and Dolly remaining in Canada. The local Art Club will hold their regular business meeting Thursday, June 4th at 8:00 P.M. BOURS SR Ms TO eR ie, CHILDREN 15¢ (up itodk2 'yrs. GIVE YOUR FAMILY A ALL YOU CAN EAT/ TREAT SCHREIBER HOTEL SCHREIBER, ONTARIO PHONE 760 or 761