« Avril 26, 1964 BADMINTON ( Cont'd from P.3) singles events. Representing Terrace Bay in the various events will be Cliff and June Linton, Ed and Rhena MacAdam, Marion and Ken Ward, Pat Humenicki, Eionel Waghorn, Bill Hanley and Jack Phillips. SX er Er eR A ESTED TERRACE BAY HAS "GEM OF A CHAMBER OF COMMERCE* When the new Low Power Transmitter for Terrace Bay is turned on officially lat- er this spring to bring local residents CBC radio program- ming loud and clear all day and every day, a group of young business people in our town are going to enjoy a well-earned sense of accomplishment. Over a year ago the members of the Ter- race Bay Chamber of Commerce moved this high on their agenda of projects and hammered it through to a successful conclu- sion. This was not all they have done. It is only one item of a large number which have made the group one of the most active in this part of Ontario. Under strong leadership the Ghamber has flourished while othe similar groups have withered and died. The work of the group was brought to the attention of ¢iti- zens and Council a year ago when they teamed with representatives of the Township council to survey the town for various civic in- provements, This element of co- operation with other bodies marks the unique aim of our chamber. Last year they had signs made and erected to direct tourists to the Aguasabon Gorge and presently a town sign is completed and ready to erect when a suitable location is found. Under planning too, is a tourist paper designed to inter est tisitors in stopping over in Terrace Bay. Before long the Dept.of Highways, along with the Dept.of Lands and Forests will be surveying the Hydro Hill area with a view to es- tablishing a better and safer scenic lookout. The Chamber will be able to take credit for this idea when it comes to pass. The group, also, is represented in the Upper . Lake Superior Travel Council and is helping to prepare its new booklet, In 1963 the Area Conferenc of the Chamber of Commerce was brought to Terrace Bay which enabled dozens of North Western Ontario's business men to appreciate the "Gem re ey | ET BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP Terrace Bay Motor Hotel PHONE 3209 it's so easy to $-T-R-E-T-C-H YOUR PRINTING DOLLAR! Let us handle all your print- ing needs. Our large scale business enables us to give you quality jobs at low cost! THE TERRACE BAY NEWS PHONE 3747 WU PHILOSOPHER sars- MONEY DOESN'T ALWAYS BRING HAPPINESS... AMAN WITH FIVE MILLION 18 NO HAPPIER. THAN A ROLY. SINOTTE PHONE 3268 60 Laurier Ave. - Terrace Bay GENERAL MEETING APRIL 23RD DEALER of the North Shore," which title, by the way, is being pushed by the organization. In its attempt to make Ter- race Bay prosperous, a "Buy Locally" campaign was staged in December, and local mer- chants commended its definite effects. Before the civic election, the Chamber put on a "Town Hall Night*"t which en- abled the voters to see and hear those who were running for office. What does a Chamber of Com- merce do? These are the kind. of things. It builds on ideas for the good of the community and then pushes them through. It operates through your member- ship and interest. Get behind it and push---for its successes mean a better town in which you and I can live. Contributed A general meeting of the Ter- race Bay Chamber of Commerce will be held on Thursday, April 23rd at 8:00 P.M., in the old library room of the Recreation Centre. Every- one is invited to attend. EOE AE PTR LEAR MDE IAI C.W.L. FASHION SHOW : Bleak skies and whistling winds were forgotten Monday evening when the Catholic Women's League gave a showing of spring fashions, cour tesy of Robinson's, in St,Martin's Parish Hall. Seated around tea tables, the guests were welcomed by Mrs.D.Kenney and her committee. Mrs.D.Whalen commentated as the models displayed an appealing ar- ray of attire for the coming spring and summer. The very little people who, with the poise of professionals, took over the initial portion of the program were Lita and Grant MacDonald, Lynn and Ronald Cormier Leslie and Barry Savoy, Marilyn McDonald, Glenna Valiquette, Marcie Nicol, Glen Chepelsky, Linda Helhink, Paulette Duquette, Eeo Legault and John Vienneau. Easy eare was the password as frocks, stretchies, sweat- ers and playclothes were paraded, also smart coats in laminates and all-weather reversibles. For the young man there were many outfits, both corordinates and separ- ates. Teenage models had a keen- ly discerning following among the audience ds they displayed the features of the coming summer, Tones of pink seemed the most popular of the many lovely shades shown. Modelling the (Ccnttd P.7)