JULY 5, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 NOTICE OF HOUSE SALE HOUSE NO. 20 SELKIRK AVENUE IS BEING OFFERED FOR SALE TO KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY LTD. MILL DIVISION, EMPLOYEES. APPLICATION TO PURCHASE MUST BE MADE IN PERSON TO ELIZABETH McLEOD IN THE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 4:30 P.M., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1972 | NOTE: SINCE NO LIST OF PROSPECTIVE BUYERS IS MAINTAINED , EMPLOYEES MUST APPLY EACH TIME A HOUSE IS OFFERED FOR SALE IF THEY WISH TO BE CONSIDERED, INSTALLATION HELD BY W.O.T.M. The Women of the Moose Chapter 1426 held their installation on June 21st, when the newly elected and appointed officers were installed. The ceremony was performed by members of the Loyal Order of the Moose 1752, who acted as installing officers. Instal- ling chairman was Past Governor, Tom Whent, Instal ling Officer-Brother Joe Wills, Installing Chaplain- Brother George Birch, Installing Guide=-Brother Gordie Calder. Officers installed were = Senior Regent-Sadie Benko, Junior Graduate Regent-Anne Stachiw, Chaplain-Carmel Zborowski, Treasurer-Minnie Woodruff, Pianist-Clara Gould, Guide-Helen Almos, Assistant Guide-Alice Yates, Sentinel-Doreen Kurylo, Angus-Carol Foreman, Recorder-Stella Sadowick to be installed at next meeting. Prior to installation, the ladies and guests enjoyed a lovely supper, prepared and served by the Loyal Order of the Moose. Grace was said by Brother George Birch. Supper was convened by Bill Kurylo, with Governor Chuck Foreman as co-convener, assisted by Ron Seidel, Ed St. Denis, Fred Gould, Jack Yates, Peter Sopel and John Benko. Gifts were presented to the Installing Officers, Clara Gould and Anne Stachiw by the Senior Regent. Social with dancing and refreshments, followed the installation. Photos by M. Lundberg - Back Doreen Kurylo, Helen Almos, Clara Gould, Anne Stachiw, Minnie Woodruff, Carmel Zborowski; Front - Jackie Sopel, Sadie Benko, Alice Yates and Carol Foreman. Tom Whent, Past Governor, Joe Wills, Sadie Benko Gordie Calder and George Birch. pictures continued page 9 Residential construction in Ontario during 1971 showed the greatest strength of all capital invest- ments, exceeding the previous year's total by more than 20 per cent, to $1.5 billion.