PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 23, 1978 LOOKING BACK 30 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 19, 1948 There is no question about the effectivesness of the new fire siren recently installed in the Townsite near the Shop- ping Centre. Last Saturday morning the new equipment was test- ed and there are reports that the signal could be heard in Sch- reiber - 10 miles away. Terrace Bay Groceteria now has a new butcher in the person of Ross S. Greenwood, formerly of Toronto. Mr. Greenwood was the manager of a number of Dominion Stores during the past nine years before coming to Terrace Bay. 25 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 20, 1953 ROAD TO MARATHON IS OPEN, BUT it has not yet been officially opened. A passable road is completed over which you may travel at your own risk during evening and night hours. Travel is prohibited between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on week days. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Due to the Continuation School Auditorium floor being refinished, the usual Sunday evening movies for this week have been cancelled. 15 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 22, 1963 St. Martin's Roman Cath. . Church was arranged with bou- quets of summer flowers for the wedding Saturday morning, August 17 wher the Very Rev. Dean E,A, Gallagher united in marriage Yvonne (- _au and Raymond J. Theriault. STORK CLUP= urn to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dejonghe, Terrace Bay, in St .eph's Hospital Port Arthur, a son, on August 11. WEEKE® <PECIALS : Charcoal Briquettes = 10 1b. bag - 69¢. Steaks Round, Sirloin, T-Bone = 89¢/1b. 10 * ARS AGO - AUGUST 22, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. James Duncan of Terrace Bay announce the en- gagement of their daughter Wendy Denise to Mr. Thomas Russell McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. McDonald of Sault Ste. Marie. Dr. and Mrs. D.J. McCausland are happy to announe the mar- riage of their daughter Mary Susan to Mr. Harold Jens Hansen on Saturday, August 17th, in the Terrace Bay Community Church. 5 YEARS AGO - AUGUST 22, 1973 The Local 665 United Paperworkers International Union, on August 16, 1973 ratified a Labour Agreement with Kimberly- Clark of Canada Terrace Bay Mill Division, The major negotiated improvements were: 837 increase in general wage in each year of the contract, producing a mill base rate of $4.57 per hour in the second year of the agreement. 1 YEAR AGO = AUGUST 24, 1977 On Sunday, August 7th, Terrace Bay Lodge and Marathon Lodge held a combined picnic at Neys. Park. Members from both Lodges and their families came out to participate in the events of the day. : Cathy's Handicraft Shop PAYS PLATT PHONE 824-2164 ® SNOW SHOES @® LAWN CHAIRS ® PADDLES @ BEADING CRAFT ® LEATHER CRAFT @ GROCIERIES ® SOFT ICE CREAM © SOFT DRINKS SPECIAL ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL GOODS ON REQUEST Canada Manpower Centre for Students in Terrace Bay will cease operation on August 25, 1978. We wish to thank employers, students and the citizens of Terrace Bay for their support and co-operation. We will be opening for business again in May, 1979. 3 dr Employment and : Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister SN Crt ol In Canada itS Tilden Featuring Chevrolets TILDEN Rent-a-car SPADONI BROS. LTD. SCHREIBER -- TERRACE BAY CALL LARRY AT 824-2304