All those years ago Terrace Ba Schreiber ; Public ae TERRACE BAY, ONT. POT OWOe CiCeLF Ns "Wednesday, July 15, 1987 Vol. 42, No. 28 LY Serving Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Rossport 35° yo How we long for yesterday Paul McCartney (real name Gary Grimes) can be seen singing "Yesterday", one of the Beatles' all-time biggest hits.."1964" played at the Schreiber Recreation Complex on Saturday, July 11, to a very enthusiastic crowd. The band, who played songs only from the Beatles' early days, is comprised of Gary Grimes, Greg George, Mark Benson _and Bob Miller. "1964's" intentions are to re-create what it would have "been like to see the Beatles in concert, therefore, they do not change costumes or play. any songs from the latter era of the fab four. "1964" really did have a great sound. (Photo by Ken Lusk). Do you know a trucking hero? Hamilton, Ont.- Somewhere in Canada there is a truck driver who is a hero. The search is on for the trucker who -will be named the 32nd Annual Firestone en National Truck Hero. Nominations are sought for a Canadian professional truck driv- er who has performed an act of bravery or heroism. The person or organization that nominates the winner will receive a $200 cash reward. This award is endorsed by the Canada Safety Council and spon- sored by Firestone Canada Inc. "Usually truckers receive no recognition for their unselfish acts which frequently avert seri- ous accidents and save many lives. "Chances are a professional 'trucker will be the first on tks scene during a road mishap. "The annual competition, to Time is right for swimming in the streets Our area experienced quite a bit of rain on Sunday, July 12, proof Motel. Certain streets were also flooded- cars using the recognize this good samaritan, of which can be seen above. The cats and dogs fell for about an intersections beside the Norwood and beside the recreation centre focusses public attention on the hour causing flooding in some places in Terrace Bay. These three had water come up almost to the top of the tires. The intersection young ladies decided to go for a dip in front of the Norwood of Superior and Lakeshore was also flooded for awhile. continued on page 12