Page 4 CARDS OF THANKS We would like to thank all the nice people who helped Ernest to get to the hospital, visited him, sent cards and gifts, and especially Doctor McCaus- land and the Hospital Staff. Ros E. and Dick Uzicanin. | would like to thank Dr.Searles all those who sent cards or visited me whfle as in Port Arthur General Hospital . Ray Cook, Schreiber . | would like to express sincere thanks to all who sent flowers and cards whi as in the Hospital . Lil MacDonald, Schreiber . Would you be kind enough to allow me, through the use of your newspaper, to thank all those fine people who assisted at the time of the train derail- ment, Saturday, April 17th. Passengers who were on the train were most appre- ciative of the many kindnesses shown by Terrace Bay and Schreiber residents. q "A Passenger" Mr.J.A.Martin - Port: Arthur, Ontario. Silence is the best substitute for brains ever invented. AGUASABON GOLF CLUB Terrace Bay, Ontario Me oe Van Sale LADIES $20.00 INTERMEDIATE MEN INTERMEDIATE LADIES JUNIORS VISITING GOLFER per week SOCIAL MEMBER $10.00 Fees are due on May 8th and must be paid by June 8th. GREEN FEES Weekdays = a Sat., i Sun., 'Holidays = For further information contact Mr.Dave Desrosier, Box 255 or phone 3324 Terrace, Bay. THE NEWS PIANO CONCERT Marathon Hospital Aux- iliary is presenting Mr. Douglas Dahlgren of Port Arthur in a piano concert the evening of May 3rd at 8.30 P.M. in the Recreation Hall. Adult admission $1.00 - Student admission 50¢. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Men's,Curling Club will be héld"in the Curl- ing Club' Lounge on Thursday, April 29th at 6.30 P.M. All members and prospective members are urged to attend. ANNUAL MEETING April 29, 1965 Money? RENT WHAT YOU NEED BY PHONE! Simply call Crescent now. Tell us Eoyw much money you want. Then come to our office and pick it up. Customers have rented money from Crescent in only ten min-' utes. Every day thousands of people vent the money they heed from Crescent, just like they vent tools or a lawn- mower. So call Crescent now and solve your money prob- lems in minutes. EXAMPLE AMOUNTS MONTHLY AMOUNT TERM PAYMENTS (months) $ 105.75 12 395.42 20 710.65 1,014.07 2,016.00 Larger amounts up to $3,000 (er more) also available CRESCENT FINANCE CANADA'S MOST CONSIDERATE FINANCE COMPANY 2.C.Gunn, Manager, Terrqce Bay - Phone 825-3286. $10.00 24.00 The East Thunde Bay Tuberculosis ciation will hold their annual meeting on Y.M.C.A. Board Room. nday, May 2nd at 2.30 P.M. in the The public is cordially invited to attend. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Registration of pupils who will attend Terrace Bay Public School next fall will be held between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m. next Monday, May 3rd at the school . Children who have reached their fifth birthday before December 3lst, 1965 are eligible. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY (Continued from P.2) for another term as District Director and the Secre- tary was instructed to write the Ontario Horticul- tural Association in this matter. At the cl ose of the meeting a bag of fertilizer and gift of Iris bulbs was drawn for and won by Mrs. M.Jones. A dozen bedding and house plants, the gift of Mr.Koke were also draw for among mem- bers. Coffee and donuts was served by Convenor Mrs .Eva Connors. GUIDE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET On Saturday evening the Girl Guides of Ter- race Bay held their Eleventh Annual Mother and Daughter Banquet in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel . Grace was sung by the Guides, the Toast to the Queen proposed by Lorraine Belliveau and the Toast to kady Baden Powell by Beth Downey before their dinner of delicious southern fried chicken. Concluding the dinner Gail Dakin proposed the toast to Mothers with Mrs .C .Dakin giving the res- ponse . ( Continued page 5)