February 16, 1961 ena SS SNA Si BO NOR LS We. PRESENTS (Continued from Page 4) visitor were present end each membér answered the roll call with a story or joke, 'The Treasurers Report was given by Mrs, R, Mace adam and a donation made to the Navy League of Canada, A penny auction will be held eat the next meeting. A discussion on demonstra~ tions and exhibits at the Lakehead Exhibition took place. Following the meeting presentation of gifts to the New Year's baby occurred. Mr, RC. Skinner, Town Clerk, presented the inscribed silver cup donated by the Municipal Council to Mrs, Jack Whitton and her baby, Terrence 4lfred, who was born on New Years Day, Gifts donated by merchants in the town were present- ed by the Institute President, Mrs, T, Whitton These were from Lakehead Freightways, George's : Lunch Bar, Costas Foodatcria, Spadoni Bros., ; ii. Cebrario and Sons Hardware, Flo's Beauty i Shop, J. Cebrario Hardware, Chapples Limited, { Mr s 2s _Caccamos Groceteria, The Imperial Oi] Asent - hirs Miss Mrs, ers, B, Phillips, Beno Insurance agency, Ballard of the Schreiver Beauty Salon, Re Kragero of B.A. O11, Dresswell Clean- licGills Clothing Store, Shaw's Bread, N, Linkewich and Mrs, Kuczma, Institute members present also gave individual gifts, All enjoyed a dainty lunch at a table , covered by a white cloth and centred with a ; bowl of red roses, flanked by candles in the : W,l. colours, arranged by Mrs, E. Ot Connor, tea hostess, 4A beautiful cake, made by the baby's greategrandmother, lirs. J. Court, was the picce-de-resistance,. Lunch comnuittee were Mesdames iJ, Thrower, W. Miller, i,S. Harris, T. McColman and J, Scott, LOCAL STORE INAUGURATES NEW PLAN The L & L Food Market has recently made available an interesting plan which should be of considerable help to residents of Ter- race Bay where there is a regrettable absence of both clothing and hardware outlets. Clothing, Hardwaré and most household items can now be ordered locally at a con- siderable saving to the customer, while making it possible to eliminate long and expensive trips to out of town suppliers. This enterprising firm is to be commended for pioneering an effort which should help to alleviate an unfortunate local shopping __problen, Success in life is not a- matter of luck=- : it requires a great deal of steady and per- "sistent application, DI 5-5411 Porr ARTHUR, ONTARIO When visiting the Lakehead plan on making the PRINCHZ ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL YOUR headquarters, Room acconmodation from $5,25 single and up. Special weekend family rates. MODERN DINING Write ROOM & COFFEE SHOP - TV IN ALL ROOMS, or phone for reservation to - THE PRINCE ARTHUR MOTOR HOTEL - "TRACE BAY NEWS PHONE | 5 Page 7 POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS REPORT On Monday, Feb, 13th, the police and fire departments were the recipients of a large First wid Kit cach, donated by Waghorn's Pharmacy, Terrace Bay, These large expensive kits are the latest and most up to date kits available, having been developed by the Ontario Retail Pharma~ cists Assoc, With research and assistance from several First diid supply companies, for use in auto accidents, Making obsolete the Small band-aid type of First 4id box, these new kits include more and larger sterile dressings, crepe bandages, triangular bandages as well as safety pins, scissars and a mouth to mouth rescusitator tube. FIRE DEPARTMENT NEWS The Fire Department wish to thank one and all for their co-operation during the month of January. Despite the cold weather, there were few fire calls during this period, Our fire record for the New Year is: one fire call and two service calls, both of a minor nature, Remember it is up to all of us to help keep fire losses to a minimum, Here are three slogans which will help us all live a Longer and a better life: 1. Keep matches away from children &» Clean and check heating equipment reg~ ularly. 3. 4&void overloading electrical outlets, THahD TIMES DaNCE" SPONSORED BY «RT CLUB Friday, Feb, LOth the Terrace Bay art Club held a "Hard Times Dance" at the High School auditorium, 411 those attending the dance wore hard time costumes and enjoyed dancing to the fine music provided by Adamos Orchestra, Cosmo Filane's songs proved to be the high light of the evening ~ and this in spite of a balky microphone§ The auditorium was decorated with pictures done in tempera colour. These were not sere ious works, but were in imitation of the works of famous contemporary artists, Also shown was a sketch of "Hard Luck Harry", Dancers had the opportunity of guessing his identity, The first correct answer drawn belonged to ~ Mrs. Gertrude Cotton who received a coffesa carafe. The door prize was won by Mr. Jack Anderson, Prizes°for the spot dance went to Mr. Ken Dooley and lirs, Greta Ginn, ' The Art Club would like (Cont'd on Pg.10 $100 » Jwo Sackpots 20 - $5.00 garnes TOWN HAL L.(8.pm. ---- Feb] arn' ADM.° 1.00 ~~ EXTRA CARDS- .25¢ TRANSISTER RADIO DRAW WILL BE MADE AT BINGO SPONSORED BY _ SCHREIBER SK! ~ CLUB.