LY 4, 1968 TERRACE BAY NEWS ST. MARTIN'S GRADUATING CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Emil Boucher, who were married in the Terrace Bay Community Church on Friday, June 7th. - photo by L. Niiranen Planning a picnic this week-end? Don't leave your litter around roadside picnic areas. Not only does litter spoil others pleasure, but it costs money to clean up. Use Department of Highways litter barrels and help save your tax dollars. C.LL EXTERIOR Plaque Unveiled - Cont'd from front page extended to him to be present. Chamber of Commerce president, Mr. Dan Rafa- lant also spoke briefly, thanking township Council whodonated the site on which the plaque stands 'and wished those present-a-happy holiday weekend. The actual unveiling ceremony was performed by long time Terrace Bay resident Dr. D.J.M. Mc- Causland. Among those attending the ceremony were Mis. A. Smith of the Department of Public Records and Archives, Toronto and a Mr. Schreiber, descen- dant of Sit Collingwood Schreiber also from Toronto BEWARE! District residents are warned that solicitations currently being received in the mail for advertising should be carefully investigated before sending any money. Local business men have received invoices from a publication calling itself the Veteran's Hos- pital Journal, and inquiry shows there is no such publication. C.1.L Exterior - PAINT TEES' PAINT SUPPLY 213 KENOGAMI RD. Phone 3761 PUBLIC SCHOOL EXCURSION Recently, the grade eights of Terrace Bay public school were on an excursion to the Lakehead. The following is an evaluation of the trip as related by . Wendy McMillan. (Cont'd on page 8 and 9)