SEPTEMBER 7, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 ROSSPORT Weekend visitors with Andre Nicol af his summer camp on Nicol Island were his mother, Mrs. Audrey Nicol of Manitouwadge, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bentz, Mrs. Alice Bird of Thunder Bay and Mr. and Mrs. J. McCormick of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lofts of Thunder Bay spent the weekend in the village. Mr. and Mrs. David Mushquash and family were weekend visitors to Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs. George Boudreau and family of Port Arthur spent the weekend in the village. Judge and Mrs. Geo. Paradise have left for their home in Sioux City, lowa after a six week camping holiday here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wilde and family have re- turned from Montreal and Eastern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Legault were business visitors to Thunder Bay this week. Camillo Todesco of Nipigon visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas Todesco during the week. Mrs. Nanette Moses has returned from a Thunder Bay Hospital . Adolph King has returned from McCausland Hospital , Terrace Bay. Peter Legault of Thunder Bay spent the weekend at his parental home here. Mrs. Susan Jacabson in her Gift Shop. Imported craftwork from Norway, Sweden, Quebec, wood carving, Indian and Eskimo articles, local driftwood bush puppies and local stone and gem jewellery. S Lakehead University THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO, CANADA OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAM IN TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER ENGLISH 2I0 = PRE-SHAKESPEAREAN AND SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA Offered in co-operation with CKPR-FM radio. Radio lectures will be supplemented by study guides and visits of the instructor. Instructor - Dr. Ge Merrill PSYCHOLOGY 3d6 - EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY First lecture - September 29th, 1972 Course will continue on schedule B Instructor = Dr. Ae Krichev Fee esecocvccce $145.00 Local Representative: Mrs. Shirley Angus Terrace Bay, Ontario Telephone 825-3868 TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER II, 1972 4:00 - 5:30 P.M. Registration: TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT During the week August 27th - Sept. 2nd Police attended twenty-one occurences. One criminal code offense report resulted in one person being charged. Three motor vehicles were checked and warnings issued. Five juvenile cyclists were checked for equipment and manner of riding and warnings issued. Four transients were checked in town. SCOUT NEWS The Scout Troop will hold its first meeting on Wednesday, September 13th at 6:30 p.m. Any new boys interested in joining the troop are welcome to attend. Boys must be at least 11 years of age. The Cub Pack will hold its first meeting on Thurs- day, September 14th at 6:30 p.m. Any boys eight years old, wanting to become members of the pack are asked to come out to this meeting. The group also appeals fo anyone willing to assist the troop or pack leaders, to come out to the meet- ing. Sufficient leadership is necessary in order to provide the boys with an appealing program. To maintain the Scout Hall and finance the activ- ities of the group it will be necessary to carry out some money raising projects during the year. These will consist of apple sales, Christmas card sales as well as other means. We appeal to the people of the Town for their support. |