JANUARY 30, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 TERRACE BAY NEWS PUBLISHERS FRANCIS & DEBORAH HELMINK PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- ing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. DEADLINE - for all advertisements and news material is NOON Monday for publication in that week's issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $4.00 per year (local) $5.00 per year (out-of-town) Second class mail Registration Number 0867. Incentives - continued a new lumber plant at White River. The pro- ject is expected to create an estimated I2I additional jobs. The offer is based on a rate of five per cent of the approved capital costs estimated at $8,448,000, plus $5,000. for each' job created. Each offer is subject to conditions spec- ified under the provisions of the Regional Development Incentives Act. CHIMO CLUB HOLDS 'AT HOME' ting the club established. Ed Cavanaugh of Terrace Bay, said the Club was proof positive that friendship and co-op- eration can be established between communities with different backgrounds - Schreiber and old railway town, Rossport with Lake Superior sup- porting both their fishing and recreation industry, and Terrace Bay, a mill town. United in the club they are a group of friends enjoying each others' company, and sharing both offices and responsibilities with surprising ease and efficiency, allbeit a delightful lapse from Parliamentary procedure on occasion. Mrs, Agnes Bryson (left) and Mrs. "Nonie" OfConnor en- Joy a visit at the Club, Photo by I. MeCuaig. The Chimo Senior Citizens' Club's informal 'At Home' was well attended despite the bitter weather with the callers admiring the comfor- table and handsome clubroom, the efficient and well-stocked kitchen. Alice Sparkes, convener, was assisted in serving the small tea tables by Bern 'Jacomb, Winnie Campbell, Annie Niemi, Olive Cash, Irene STRAND THEATRE TERRACE BAY PHONE 825-3771 SHOW TIMES MONDAY - THURSDAY 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY - SATURDAY 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. Henderson, Dora Weaver and Eva Haughn. Councillor Robert Krause and his wife pre- sented a beautiful floral arrangement to mark the occasion = this later, taken to Birchwood Terrace in Terrace Bay. Later, in the evening, the club members en- joyed their postponed Christmas party, conven- ed by Ida Krause. In the amusing games played the women de- feated the men, prizes won by Kitty Whitton, Annie Niemi and Inez McCuaig, with consola- tions going to Joe Campbell, 'Muggs' McCuaig and Tommy Whent. Luella Ginn, Ethel Smith and Inez McCuaig played for the old songs enjoyed and a sur- prise solo was played by Clem Downey. Joe Campbell and Clem Downey, speaking in=- formally, referred to their days On The Road, and how pleasant it was to have a special place where reminiscences could be exchanged, with Joe also paying tribute to Lester McCuaig and Clem who had done the ground work in get- wee 30 ANTHONY QUINN m3 2 MAN IN THE WILDERNESS YAPHET KOTTO SATURDAY NATINEEY tio MAN IN THE ge WILDERNESS MON. 4 TUE. 5 WED. 6 All they wanted was their chance to be men...and he gave it to them. A MARK RYDELL FILM ADULT ENTERTAINMENT