June 23, 1966 Photo by C.Lyall The Kiwanis Club are again helping to beautify Simcoe Plaza by placing their flower boxes on the light standards. In the picture above left to right are Neil Cornthwaite, president of the Kiwanis Club - Ab.Farrow, president of the Horticultural Society and Don Briscoe, Kiwanis chairman of Agriculture and Conserv ation. The flowers were planted by the Horticultural Society. NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY. Our Veitnam Nightmare - Marguerite Higgins. The story of U.S.involvement in the Vietnamese tragedy, with thoughts on a future policy. Papa Hemingway - by A.E.Hotchner Children of Alla - by Agnes Newton Keith The Restless Church - William Kilbourn (editor) a response to the Comfortable Pew The Mogus - John Fowler. The Mogus is a maze, a dark door. Once through that door, however, the reader is drawn on by the story, by its strangeness, by its fascination, by its intricately woven web of suspense until he has fol- lowed the labyrinth to its centre and its compelling climax. The Library will be closed Fridays for the months of July and August. HOW TO PRESERVE A HUSBAND - contributed by a reader Be careful of your selection. Do not choose too young, and take only such as have been reared in a good moral atmosphere. Some insist on keeping them in hot water. This only makes them sour, hard and sometimes bitter. Even poor varieties may be made sweet, tender and good by garnishing them with patience, well sweetened with smiles THE NEWS Page II and flavored with kisses to taste; then wrap them in a mantel of charity, keep warm with a steady fire of domestic devotion and serve with peaches and cream. When thus prepared they will keep for years. John MacDonald of Terrace Bay and Mrs.Sitko. John is the 500th member of Terrace Bay Credit Union. | a Sat The Catholic Girls Club take part in a Corpus Christi Procession for Peace in Terrace Bay last week . Memb ers of the Knights of Columbus lead th e Corpus Christi Procession. photos by J.Whiteley