Mth te me we PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 5, 1969 Stamper on the right. # Mr. and Mrs. Philip Broadhurst attended the Fifth Convocation of Lakehead Universtiy on May 31, at © which their daughter Maureen received her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Sociology. Maureen was also one of the recipients of the President's Awards "given annually to the graduating students who have occu- pied positions of responsibility in the students' or- ganizations, and who by their activities and achiev- ements, have earned the gratitude of the University RECREATION BRIEFS - By D. Courtemanche LADIES 'KEEP FIT' CLASS - Due to lack of interest this class has been postponed until a more timely season of the year. MINOR FASTBALL - Minor Fastball starts this week . However, we are still short of coaches and managers . Some people are handling two teams. If you would like to help your daughter or son have fun playing ball, then your assistance is needed with these teams: Please phone the Recreation Office (3542) for further} | information. continued page A......... Peter Whittall or "Mr. Fixit" as he is known to thousands of Ontario Television viewers, was in Terrace Bay last week. He is connected with the Leo Mangoff Program now and will soend the next few months travelling around North Western Ontario getting to know the people. Some of his interviews are re- corded and will be heard later on a Leon Mangoff Program. While here Peter was accompanied b Ted Stamper of Leanington. The photo was toren uutsiae he News Office. "M ixit" on the left gang The Management and Staff of the SCHREIBER HOTEL & WHISTLE STOP LOUNGE WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK THEIR MANY FRIENDS, AND PATRONS, FOR THE FINE RECEPTION ACCORDED TONY CAMBLY AND ALSO GUEST ARTIST, DALE GREGOR ON HER FIRST APPEARANCE IN SCHREIBER. IF YOU HAVEN'T ALREADY HEARD THEM YOU SHOULD, AND IF YOU HAVE YOU SHOULD HEAR THEM AGAIN. THEY WILL BE WITH US THIS Thurs., Fri., Sat., JUNE 5, 6, 7. OUR DINING ROOM IS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY