AROUND THE TOWN NEWS - + Miss Margaret Hickey was the guest of -honeur Wednesday evening, September 18th when Miss Lou Atchie and Mrs. Joyce Rundle joined forces as hostesses at the home of the latter ta two guests were present and Margaret received some lovely gifts, Marga ret will become the bride of Bid Dunnigan in Owen Sound on October 5th. Doris and Nick: Chopty with twins Jane and Judy are home from their vacation trip to St. Catharines to visit for a week with Nick's brother Bill and family; and a few days in Sault Ste, Marie with Connie and Bob Burella and family; a short stop in North-Bay with' Syl and. Bill Henderson and Laura and Jack Dawson before returning home through the States, Me, a Mrs, W. W. Brown of Kapuskasing were the guesis of théix son Ted and family last week returning home on Friday, The pre- vious weekend Ted also had his oe and brother-in-law here, Mr, and Mrs, F, Larouche with Ronny and Mark OF deletack, eben. Mr, and Mrs. R. Robillard of Selkirk Manitoba were recent visitors of Mrs; Rob+ ~ illard's sister--in-law and brother , Erma and Nap Bouchie, Vivian Gresdal left for Red Rock on Tuesday to take up her new position in a Mill there, "4 Mrs, Ray Belliveau has returned from ner trip home to West Pubnico, Nova Scotia where she was called due to the illness of her father, Mr, Leo Bourque, . Aggie and Alex Sinkins with Aggie's Mother. Mrs, Robb spent a few days in the Lakehead then returned with Mrs. Mary Duguid of Port Arthur who visited with them here last week, Mrs, Russ Stevens entertained Sunday afternoon on the occasion of her daughter . Joan's fourth birthday. Sixteen wee children attended and enjoyed the afternoon of games and contests, They departed for home with their hats and treats after the Pur pneey luncheon, Dim Bulbs will meet at the home of Mrs, Ev, Garvin on Thursday evening, September 26, to entertain at a Miscellaneous Shower, Twenty- P, 4 ART CLUB | _ In Reader's Digest for October psn is an interesting article by Henry Morton Robinson called "Get Instructed". - "Too many of us spend our days in deep- ening grooves of discontent, wanting desp- erately to increase our repertory of pleasures and attainments but not knowing where to begin. For such as these, the lution is to take lessons in doing some new ne well, or some accustomed thing better." Instruction may be Pe ERED CENA the author says ~- "How then can we obtdin expert instruction if the teacher's fee exceeds our means? -One answer-is --- form a class or join one." Consider joining the art club for example, all you need is enthusiasm -- no previous exper- idence required! Just visit the Rec. Centre Thursday night after 8 o'clock, o--O0-o CREDIT UNION Tae attention of all members of the "Terrace Bay Community. Credit Union" is called to the fact that the time is fast approaching for our Ninth Annual Meeting. This meeting is scheduled for October, so watch the "News" for further details as to time, place, and date, 'Your Nominating Committee will submit for your approval a complete list of officers. who will serve you during the coming fiscal year, so as a shareholder it behooves you to come out to this Annual Dinner Meeting, to see and hear how the officers, elected by you, have conducted the business of your Credit Union during the past year, A cordial invitation is also extended to non-members to attend this. Annual Dinner Meeting, and learn how it. would benefit you to become -- a member, Credit Union Hours Tuesday and Friday 7 to 9 p.m, 0-0-0 STORK CLUB Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs, Ken McLeod on the birth of a son, September 25th, 0-0-0