THE NEWS Page.d FISH DERBY (Continued from page |) Terrace Bay Community speckled trout which weighed 3 Ib.12 oz. George LIMITED Melander of Wabigoon received third place prize of imcoe a Smoke Kit and a Hunting Knife for a 2 Ib.I2 oz. . imeoe Plaza OFFICE HOURS Ph. fish. Fourt place was won by Rob McKechnie for a lb.15 oz.speckled to receive two life jackets. A magazine subscription was won by Theresa Gaudet of Terrace Bay for her fifth place speckler weighing | Ib.14 oz. The Master of Ceremonies next announced the names of the special and hidden awards as he called Mrs .lrene Pacholezak back to the stand to receive the lady's prize for first fish entered in any category weighing nearest to five pounds. She received a table lamp, a silver tray, a utility bag and a $5. dry cleaning voucher . In the children's prizes Elizabeth Coss of Terrace Bay registered a 3 |b.12 oz.pike to win the girl's 12 and under award of two velvet paint sets and a floating fish knive. In the boys' 12 and under class Tyrone Williams returned to take home a ball glove, a rod and reel and a floating fish knife. Jim Miller of Lansing, Mich. took away the hidden prize for the last fish entered at five minutes to the deadline--receiving a utility pad and also:the Amer- ican Tourist prize of two days for four people at Blue Water Cabins and a copper tray as the largest entry in any class. Eagerly awaited also was the draw for five $100 door prizes and these went to Gertrude Stark of Chi- cago, IIl., Wallace Giles of Manitouwadge, Cass Harishney of Red Rock, the Todesco children of Sarnia and the really lucky Mrs.Pacholczak of Port Arthur. Councillor Ed Cavanaugh drew these lucky tickets and prize monies were awarded by Kiwanis President Bob Hales. A dance Friday evening in the Moose Hall and the Stanger Brothers Shows for Friday and Saturday were added gttractiions to a very busy weekend and the Carnival atmosphere continued over with the local Kiwanians having various entertainment in the Arena. ; AEROS LAE STEELE, MON .& THURS coe 7-9 P.M. TUESDAY eoeneeee 2-4P M FRIDAY ..... 9-11 A.M. "CARD OF THANKS - | wish to thank the Doctors, Nurses and staff of Terrace Bay Hospital and all those who sent gifts, flowers and cards during my stay in hospital . Mrs. Anne Dejonghe. LOST - a flannel lined cotton squall jacket with draw string hood--red with navy & white strip beside the full length zipper. Phone Mrs.Kettle 3526. FOR SALE - household furniture--4 burner stove, fridge, dropleaf table & 4 chairs, chesterfield suite, book cases, lamps, trilight lamps, 4 footstools, | cabinet, 2 bedroom shites, | chest of drawers, round oak diningroom table, 18 cu.ft.freezer, wringer wash er, dryer, study table and armchair, radio record player, gun type oil burner, tank and controls} three doors, 1/4h.p. electric motor & fan, garden tools and shovels, car radio, Ford wheels & snow tires, hose, shears, three bicycles, some birchwood, lawn mower and grass catcher. Phone 3587, - 456 Fort Garry Road. accomipanied by Henry's neice Miss Maria Meyer who is visiting from Oldenburg, Germany. This was the first visit they had all made to Canada. Michael Gothard of Fort William visited with the Fred McMillans last week. Pierette and Garnet Valiquette and children left Terrace Bay this weekend to make their home in Fort William. The week prior to leaving they were enter- tained at a party at the cottage of Clare and Alex Powers at White Sand Lake. On behalf of their. many friends from both Schreiber and Terrace Bay Dave Desrosier presented them with a gift of a blanket and purse and their very good wishes. Pierette's bridge club presented her with a farewell gift of Blue Mountajn pottery when they last met at the home of Mrs. June Smith. A-stag was held at the Curling lounge for Garnet when he received from his friends and co- workers a desk pen and barometer set and purse. The Valiquette children, Suzanne, Judy, David, Glenna Mona and baby Janet were entertained by the Mac- Donald, Chapman and Shubaly families at a Beach party each receiving a farewell gift. Gerry Weaver has departed for Eureka, California and will be joined by his wife Beverley and sons Richard, Randy, Kenneth and twins Barby and Bryan shortly. A stagette was held for Bev at the Moose Hal with hostesses Betty Randa, Joyce Rousseau and Barb Payette when Bev was presented with an oil painting of Hydro hill by a local artist and a purse with the best wishes of her many friends. Gerry had shared the honors with Alex Crawford when the Millwrights held a Farewell party presenting each with a purse. SOCIAL NEWS (Continued from Page 2) and wished to send their best wishes to their friends in Terrace Bay. Karen Moore arrived home Tuesday from twelve days at Camp Ma-Kee-Wa near Palgrave, Ontario. Karen was the only Girl Guide from the Lakehead Area who attended this Inter-Area Camp, where Guides represented all areas in Ontario. Susan and Judy Graham, M ary Clare Coupal, Kristine Olsen and Linda Ballentine spent a week during July at the C.G.1.T. Camp at Loon Lake. At Chippewa Park last week were the J. Graham family, S. Zwaresh family and R. Fournier family. Doreen and Bill Kurylo and children arrived home Sunday from their motor trip east to Welland visiting with friends, with Dorothy and Murdo Campbell in Toronto who send their regards:to Terrace Bay friends and in North Bay they visited her brother and sister- in-law Norman and Mary Spiess and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hermes have had his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Muhle of Cleveland, Ohio visiting with them last week. They were