« May 28, 1964 THE NEWS Rage 11 | LAKESHORE COMMUNITY TELEVISION LIMITED 188 Laurier Avenue - Terrace Bay, Ontario Phone 825-3305 - SUMMER HOURS - In order that we may make the necessary repairs to our cable Systems, we are instituting the follow- ing hours for service during the months of June, July and August. SERVICE CALLS WILL BE TAKEN FROM 8 A.M. to 6P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY AND 8 A.M. TO 12 NOO TURDAYS. aN ON SATU ( TO NO CALLS WILL BE TAKEN BETWEEN 12 NOON SATUR- DAY AND MONDAY 8 A.M. [\I IV Mr. D.Lohr will be if charge of Service during these hours, with Mr. K. Lerner and myself making the needed changes in the Cable Systems. VW / Beginning with owr Moy 30th billing we will bill for two months at a time. This will be a decided saving to the sub- scriber as well As to ourselves. Since we have not had any change of rate/sin¢ge beginning service in 1955, we feel that we must in some way curtail some of the costs of billing and thus keep our te at the same level. We will also be billing for service from now on at the Cus- tomer's home and service bill must be signed for at time of completion. DUE TO THE "BIG SING" WE WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY, MAY 29TH, NOON, TO MONDAY A.M., MAY 3lst. INI NAV AWAY, INA (Continuted from Page 10) joined the staff of Kimberly-Clark Corporation by a discussion period : Ladies from both the after- working in their Rexdale offices. noon and evening groups are cordially invited. Edith Adamo has returned home for the summer with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. W. Adamo, before teaching next fall in Pt. Arthur. Edith has re- ceived the Practice Teaching Award on her gra- duation from the Lakehead Teachers College. Francine St. Denis had a party Saturday after- noon to mark her sixth birthday. Six little girls were invited and spent the afternoon playing games, enjoying the birthday lunch and returned home with their surprises. EL ETE LL SN PD EVENING SOCIAL C.W.L. CONVENTION The large audience of Catholic Women's League attending the Diocesan Convention en- joyed immensely a group of characters, intro- duced by Mrs. B. Paradis at the evening socia First to enter was Mrs. B. Fournier attired t« attest her belief that more women should ven- ture into space, followed by Mrs. C. Duggan in a strange blending of modest bathing attir¢ while vigilantly probing ocean depths; Mrs.J. Campbell, a shortsighted, absent-minded docto Mrs. C. Pearson and astounding Home Nursing Graduate, Mrs. B, Cocks > a yer vague author, Mrs. D, McLellan a veiled ] ed Albert Cadieux, District Deputy of District No. 29, and Mel Nicol, Grand Knight of St. Edward's Council No. 3554 attended the annual Convention of the Knights of Columbus held in Windsor, May 16 - 18th. Mrs. Cadieux accompanied her husband. Mr. & Mrs. H. Marsh and daughter Marilyn, visited in Windsor, Kitchener and on Saturday at- tended the Convocation exercises at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo when their son Jack re- ceived his B.Sc. Jack plans to return to the Uni- versity in the fall to obtain his Master's degree. Mr. & Mrs. J. Phillips also attended Graduation ' exercises Saturday at the University of Waterloo. Mr. & Mrs. W. Adamo, accompanied by their daughter Cecilia and Mrs. Adamo's father, Mr. Paul Ciashini of Sault Ste. Marie, travelled to Waterloo last week to attend the Convocation of the Univer- sity of Waterloo, at which their son Peter received his Bachelor of Applied Science, Mechanical En- gineering, with first class honors. Peter has now