Vol .9, No.17 C.G.1.T. GIRLS TAKE CHILD CARE COURSE At the weekly meeting of the C.G.1 T. guest speaker was Mrs. Jartus of St.John's Ambulance Corps in Schreiber who gave an interesting talk to the girls on the origin and history of the Order of St.John which is the oldest charitable order in the world, tracing its history back 900 years to the first Crusades. The girls had taken the seven week course in child care. Mrs.Mary Hales was their instructor, assisted by Mrs.Chepelsky and Mrs.Rapke marked the final examination paper. Prior to presenting their certificates Mrs.Jartus complimented the girls on the neatness and high standard of their papers and also conveyed the congratulations of the area training officer and the Provincial train- ing officer. The following girls received certificates:- Joan Williams, Janice Beddard, Karen McLeod, Cathy Thorpe, Donna Rafalant, Brooke Rapke, Candice Neely, Judy Graham, Linda Ballentine, Marie Claire Coupal, Christine Olsen and Susan Graham. The evening ended with luncheon served by the girls. MILK PRICES UP ON MAY 1ST The representative of Palm Dairies announced on Tuesday morning that the price of milk to Schreiber and Terrace Bay householders will go up by one cent per quart on May Ist. Serving the District April 28, 1966 DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ??? The Town Council is prepared to consider a trial period of Daylight Saving Time in Terrace Bay. If instituted this summer, Daylight Saving Time will start July Ist and continue through to September 5, Labour Day. Your local Chamber of Commerce has offered to conduct a survey of adult Terrace Bay residents in order to provide Council with an expression of opin- ion to guide them when they consider the matter. All residents will be provided with ballots and bal- lot boxes will be established in four prominent loca- tions during the week of May 2nd. It is hoped that a good percentage of those eligible to cast a vote will do so. SPRING CLEAN-UP UNDERWAY The street sweepers are out and piles of winter debris are being raked and left at driveways to be picked up--it's CLEAN-UP TIME again. Lately the Centennial Committee have been send- ing us releases urging communities to clean up for 1967. The Winter's accumulation of trash around town can't wait that long. The Company has offered to supply benches so that shoppers can rest when at the Shopping Plaza. Tidy areas with clipped grass and benches to beckon the weary should make an inviting picture on Sim- coe Plaza.