\ Al 'March 21st + 29th, 1958 Friday & Saturday ey hy i - Sunday Midnight & Monday "JOE DAKOTA" - Jock Mahoney, - Luana Patten. 'SEDDY DUCHIN STORY" | aE At oe - Tyrone Power, - Kim Novak. = Until further notice, movies at GS the u.oxy Theatre will be shown: -- - éunday Midnight and Monday the Same movie as shown in Schreiber the previous Friday and Saturday, Friday & Saturday, _ Sunday Midnight & Monday EAS, : Panta hiite a HOME BINGO - The Women of The Moose are holding another Home Lingo starting today, ... March 20th. Two numbers a day will be drawn every day escept Sunday for 2 lines any way on one card. . Winner contact the seller of your card within 24 hours after the winning number has been called, or contact -.nn Stachiw, or Elizabeth Burns. Cards are available from Ida ssomaniulk , Don Laporte or any member of the Women of: The Moose at 50¢ for'.2 cards, HONTICULTUAL SOCIETY NEWS In the early ages it was believed that in plant products had: been provided remed- ies for all diseases. The resosilauce of any part of a certain plant to an organ of the body was regarded as nature's way of indicating that the plant would" cure diseases of that organ. For exanple, a plant with a heart shaped leaf shovl@ be «he source of the remedy administered for heart disease. .is the leaf of the common hepatica was supposed to resemble the liver, it was prescribed for diseases thought to originate in that organ. It is interesting to note that the hepatica still retains its conmon name of liver-leaf. This method of selecting the proper medicinal plant has, of course, been long: : discontinued, but a large number of plant: : products are still used in the practice, -of medicine, .imong these products are quinine (cont'd next col.) Horticultural News (cont'd) and belladonna, and also podophyllin, which is obtained from the rootstock of our common May apple. So many of.such remedies are known at present that they have come to form an important branch of medical science. The Horticultural Society regrets to withdraw its premium with membership but must do so on March 3lst. You still have time to share the wealth. Sign up for better: its dae at our next meeting on Friday, | arch 21st, in the large meeting room of » the necreation Centre at 8:15 p.m. DRAMA NIGHT AT THE HIGH SCHOOL - MAR 28TH Friday, March 28th, the High School students are planning a Drama Night, consist- ing of three one-act plays and other enter- et LANL i RE at "The proceeds from this Drama Night are used to finance the various school sports throughout the year so that you will be Supporting a worthwhile activity. as well as being delighted by the' endeavours of' our youthful dramatic stars. ~- That's Friday, March 28th, at the High School auditorium. - The time - 8:15, THANK YOU I wish to take this opportunity to thank the people of Terrace bay and Schreiber who kindly sent expressions of sympathy on my recent bereavement. -- : - Gordon' ..owiandson, Neenah, Wisconsin. TeracaCk BAY MILL Fi.ESE).TED WITH THE Joos lool IN ONTARIO AWARD al For the second consecutive year the award as the Safest Mill in Ontario in the class "A" group was presented to the Ximberly- Clark iulp and Yaper Company of Terrace Bay. The annual meeting of the Ontario Fulp and saper Makers Safety Association was held on March 17th at the King Edward-Sheraton Hotel in Toronto. ' ; Jr. E. C. Steele, Conmissioner for the Worknen's Compensation Board made the present- ation of the shield to Mill Manager kh. G. Shirriff and congratulated the management of the Terrace Bay Mill for having directed (cont'd on page 5)