July 21, 1966 FALL FAIR (Continued from page 5) Friday, Sept.2nd - Diaper Derby and Jr. Bathing Beauty Contest. Open Bowling Tournament - auto- matic pinsetters. Arena events with Luigi's Accor- dion School as the main evening attraction. Festival Dance at Moose Hall. Saturday - Sept.3rd - Soap Box Derby 10.30 a.m. Parade of decorated tricycles, bicycles and baby carriages 2 p.m. Arena events and displays continue with Marathon Boxing Club making their appearance. Teenage Romp-- Saturday night. Sunday, Sept.4 - Athletic Day with invitational Men and Ladies Fastball Tournaments - tennis and horseshoe competitions. Midway attractions and concessions. Open air band concert on Ball Field. Monday - final day - will be organized as a joint affair by the Electrical Workers Union and the Pulp & Sulphite Workers, together with the Fair Commit- tee. The usual track and field events arranged by the Unions will be held, together with a talent con- test and Folk Dancing display. There will be the draw for the grand door prize of a free trip for two to Expo '67 in Montreal. Concessions and Midway attractions; the coronation of Queen Mermaid and GOLF BAGS 16 Club Vinyl Keystone model with leather trim - six way divider ... Beginner's Set. 4 irons - Golf Bag - 6 balls TERRACE BAY NEWS Page ? The annual Union Dance in the Arena. Awards will be presented in four classes if the fish derby, lake and speckled trout, pickerel and pike, with special awards for ladies and junior competitors and compet- itors from further away. This is an ambitious program and congratulations must be given to those who are working to make this event a truly memorable one. These include, Fish Derby Chairmen, R.Stevens and C.Todesco. Special Attractions, Neil Cornthwaite. Concessions Manag- ers, Don Laporte and Bob Hales. Athletic co-ordin- ators, Jerry Papousek and Bill Kurylo. Publicity and Promotions, Steve Kolesar, Bob Hales and Dan Rafalant. Te chnical Properties, Jack Wellings, F. Cruickshank and C.Wise. Exhibit Directors, Jim Gunn, Buck Matiowsky, Curly Hale and Dr.R.Uzi- canin. KIWANIS NOMINATE LOCAL MAN AS Lt.GOV. Bob Hales, CPR Agent at Terrace Bay, has been nominated to stand for election as Lieutenant-Gover- nor for the area of North-Western Ontario, stretch- ing from Fort Fr ances to Terrace Bay. (Cont'd P.8) GOLF. SET FISHING HOOKS Assortment of Spinners, Super Dudes and Abu Reflex ... Reg .values 50¢ to 95¢ - 2 Woods and tees..0.. Reg. $58.00 39.99 SPECIAL ec. 3QS MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS BERMUDA SHORTS Short sleeve dress or sport shirts in solid or pattern de- sign. Broken size range Reg. 3.95 to 4.95 Reg. 3.98 & 4.98 SPECIAL - - ?.88 SPECIAL-- 9 4G ! COIN CHANGER latest for paper boys - accurate, speedy strong construction - SPECIAL -- A9g¢ KOL ESAR' Ps SUMMER CLEARANCE - JULY 21, 22 and 23RD GIRLS' GIRLS' BATHING SUITS SHORTS assortment of short or Bermuda length .. 1.79 to 2.98 odds & ends of regular size range - assorted colours SPECIAL - 4.4) | SPECIAL - 99° Terrace Bay, Ontario 3327 Reg. Phone