MAY 26, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 NORTHERN AFFAIRS: Continued from pg. 2 ... The retailer however may refuse: 1. Any bottles which are damaged or are not reasonable clean. 2. More than 48 bottles from 1 customer in a single day, except by special agreement with a consumer. : 3. Any bottles for flavours, brands, or sizes not sold in his store during the preceding 6 months. For more information of this program, please contact your Northern Affairs Office, in the Peninsula Building, Lower Floor, Gilbert Street, Marathon. ' Phone 229-1153. (J (HOSPITAL NOTES HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND: The Board of Governors of the McCausland Hospital gratefully acknowledge the following "contributions to the building fund. Personal contributions $300.00 Payroll deduction $1,638.00 In Memoriam $25.00 _ Hockey Pool Sales (Addie Beaulieu) $200.00 The Knights of Columbus - St. Edwards Council 3554 have pledged $1500.00 to the .building fund. Total in fund (actual cash) as of May 20th, 1977 is $281,694.28 NOTES FROM YOUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY The memberships for the Horticultural Soc- "iety are now being sold. HOME BEAUTIFICATION: This contest will .:v° again be sponsored by Kimberly-Clark. The "preliminary judging will be done late July or early August with the final judging sarly in August. PUBLIC PLANTING: will again be undertaken at the Park and Plaza under the chairmanship of Terry Dorland. This year it is hoped to "extend planting to both churches and Birchwood Terrace if they are agreeable. PLANT RUMMAGE SALE: will be held on June "2nd at the Simcoe Plaza. Please save your extra plants and garden supplies. BEDDING PLANTS: Hodwicz Nursery will be "bringing in plants Friday, May 27th. THE DISTRICT MEETING: in Thunder Bay was attended by three delegates: Ruth Poole, Es- "telle Wallwin and Robbie Velanoff. It was a . very enjoyable and instructive meeting and several ideas were presented to our local "Society as a result.of the trip. Continued page 5 .... CONFEDERATION COLLEGE GRADUATES On Saturday, May 14, 1977 The Confederation College of Applied Arts and Technology held its Tenth Graduation Ceremony. The following stu- dents from Terrace Bay and Schreiber graduated. TERRACE BAY - Joanne L. Bergeron - Hotel Manage -ment. SCHREIBER - Kirk Fischer - 'Survey Tech -nicial; David Lamoureux - Electronics Engin- eering Technician; Judy A. Lengyel - General Business Accounting Management; Patrick O'Con- nor - Law and Security Administration. Patrick also received the "President's Medal". MINOR HOCKEY ANNUAL MEETING 7:30 P.M. Conference Room, Recreation Centre JUNE 2ND Would you like to see the Minor Hockey program discontinued in Terraee Bay? If not, come out to the meeting and sup- port YOUR children. COWNE @INEMA TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-3771 Show Times: Monday - Thursday 8:00 P.M. Friday & Saturday 7.& 9 P.M. Sunday '8:30 P.M. Thu. 20 vii 501.28 sun. 29 mon. 30 The most exciting original | Dino De Laurentiis presents a John Guillermin Film "King Kong" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Screenplay by Lorenzo Semple, Jr. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis ¢ Disected 3By John Guillermin Panavision in Color §, © So A Paramount Release © June Wed. rue. 31 Got a boy friend who won't get out 4% of the living room? Take him out, MOVIES!