SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 : MRS. R. COLE HONORED AT FAREWELL PARTY ae On Sunday evening, September 22, approximately 50 of her close friends gathered at the Moose Hall to honor Mrs. Ralph Cole at a farewell party. The women enjoyed games of cards and then join- _ ed in a sing-sona, when Pat Johnson of Schreiber IT'S KIWANIS APPLE TIME! e Available Next week WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 1968 IF YOU ARE NOT CONTACTED BY A KIWANIAN - PLEASE CALL J. COMMISSO - or S. KOLESAR - 3513 3327 G HELP KIWANIS HELP KIDDIES!! _----TERRACE BAY NEWS _ PAGE WI played the piano. A delicious lunch was served by Barb Payette, Ethel Boyd, Barb Dejonghe, May Coldwell, Minnie Woodruff and Vi Drexler. , At the end of the evening, Mrs. Desaulniers pre- sented Mrs. Cole a beautiful painting of the Lake from Hydro Hill, from all the ladies at the farewell party. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cole and family will reside in Prince Albert, B.C. EASY TO LOVE THE LOVABLE €2 IN THE CITY OF TORONTO for some time past there has been evolving on T V and in the other media a complex composition that might be called '"'"Theme and Variations on the Village of Yorkville." A viewer of the CBC might be forgiven for coming to the conclusion that if Yorkville had not been there, the C BC would have invented it. To what extent the proliferation of stories about Yorkville changed it from an asset to a liability will never be known. What was at first fun has become sombre, and the young people now being quoted say that it is "'a bad scene.' Living conditions are deplorable and there are. examples of the immature being preyed upon by the criminal. It is easy to understand the anger of businessmen in the area. handi- paks McINTOSH APPLES TERRACE BAY KIWANIS CLUB INC'. TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO - - m= WE BUILD = 2 ee ese ee ae nee a RRR tae tae ee ea