Page 4) TERRACE. BAY. NEWS August 11, 1960 Mr.& Mrs, A.Kemp and family left by motor to holiday at Gravenhurst, Ontario. Mr, M.Gratton of Chelmsford, Ontario spent last week visiting with old friends and -was, the guest of Mr.& Mrs, R.Martin, Mrs. Charles McLeod and children of White River are visiting at the home of Mr.@ _-- W.J,Handel, "Mr, Art Gabus and'daughter Julie of Eau Clair, Wisconsin Yiséted reiith( the D,A -Slaters last week, HERE & THERE IN SCHREIBER | Mr.& Mris, Russell Campbell from Sudbury are holidaying with Mr.& Mrs. Joe Campbell and Mr.& Mrs, T, Bolan and other members of | their families, Mr.& Mrs. T.,Sanders and their two daugh- ters from Don Mills- visited with old friends this week, They were the guests of Mr.& Mrs. R.B.Simon at Walker Lake enroute to Winnipeg, Mrs..R,. O'Driscoll.and, baby son. of;Ren- frew, Ontario are vai Gingo! hor " RORSARSS Mr, & Mrs. J.Spillane,>. Mr. .& Mrs, Neil Ross}. Charlotta and Melanie travélled by. boat to 'the Soo where they are the guests:of Mr.& Mrs, Ry "Remillard; . > <Miss-Patricia Freed of Neepawa , Manitoba, is a holiday eet 'at the home of --s 'HA, McBride. 999. MissEsther': Niemi' anid Mrs, Alice Potvin " are holidaying in Toronto and other Eastern 'points of interest. Mr.& Mrs, 'Henri Fournier have returned to their home in.0ttawa and were acnoupanied by Mr,& Mrs, Raoul Fournier. Mr.& Mrs. Garold Gellert and family 16406 ~ Thursday to spend their summer vacation with relatives in Ottawa and other points in Eastern Ontario. Mr.& Mrs, F.C »Macadam and Mr.& MrosJ. Hagan left. Tuesday on a motor trip to several Manitoba points. Mrs, F, Hiller is avianding a vacation on the East Coast and visiting relatives on Cape Breton Island," Mr. Gérald Coons of Little Current is holidaying 'at present 'with the George Moores at Walker Lake,' _) «Mrs¢Edna Sutherland of Resins, Saskt, te rit Ltsy Miss Lois Davis of 'the R.C.A.FY Cold Lake, Alberta are vacationing at Walker Lake 'ana ' also visiting with Mrs, H,Davis and the: W. Lidkea and K.Davis families, MICROWAVE NETWORK IN CANADA COVERS 4,200 MILES The 4,200-mile microwave radio relay net- work built by the Trans-Canada System was -- completed from Sydney, N.S., to Victoria,,.. B.C., on July 1, 1958... In addition to hun-~ dreds of telephone conversations, it, carries television programs, and a variety of other communications services, There are 132,800,000 telephones in the world, and Canadians can reach almost all of them. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P, -- Introductory Offer WABAS 90 ~Dovme Smits | pet pai "4.99 WA BAS S.0:0+ SINGLE) SHEETS.» '» per pair "A 59 SEE THE 2 FOR 1 SALE OF SUPREME = ALUMINUM WARE -- WABAS SO PILLOW CASES: per pair P29 as prenicinlnaeesanaiiclalnieene eam dha ita dala ares a Se an erecnntpes TOCK UP 0 POTS, y ! . 3 STOCK UP -QNMCAD RERUNS, SPANS! AND HAND EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES per pair , | by Q WAKEWEA. AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES, LACE CLOTHS : PERCALE * PILLOW CASES per pair Q QF THREE SIZES 349 22a9 [79 « a J 9g ee 99g: A/IO¢| - MADIERA 3-PIECE pune sets | PACKAGED DISH CLOTHS 52 X 70. EACH Rispe AQ 12 FOR we) 69 | 179 PS Og | ame cebrtremmrnt eee ae pee detente SEE - ALL THE SPECIALLY ~ PRICE TTEMS IN THE BA D.Y. DEPARTMENT, nn ovement | COLOURED BATH TOWELS TERRY FACE CLOTHS | ' HAND PAINTED TABLECLOTHS