LIABILIZ LES $ 2,838 is 425,000 ards - Tuition $ 15,253 - Overlevies 63,304 78,557 atario ; lative Grant - Excess of Advances $ 6,654 tion - Excess of Advances L6 6,700 anada : 43h Suppliers 24,810 on Liabilities 39,757 | $ 659,851 | RETARDED ) LIrABLLIVGIES 'Rate Subsidy - Excess of Advances $ 22,177 Panel 241,150 sary 1, 1969 Lys 806 $ 308,133 Rouhiainen Family Return from Finland - cont'd from page 7 ...--- Cottages, complete with saunas, were set up to look like perman- ent homes, but were actually homes on wheels. When that part of the road was finished, the homes were simply moved on to another site. She was most impressed with the cleanliness of the country side and the well painted, well cared homes they passed. Mr. and Mrs. Rouhiainen toured Helsinki, and on their last even- ing there, spent a memorable time at the Fishermen's Cottage, where continued page 13 .......++-- AUGUST 6, 1970 GAVIN-BOYD VOWS EXCHANGED Terrace Bay Community Church was the setting for the 6 o'clock wedding on Saturday, August Ist uniting Heather Lesley . Boyd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuei Boyd \ Jr. and Brien Clifford Cavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gavin, Atikokan, Ontario Revenend E.C. Prinselear officiated and Mrs. M. Simmer was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a white belle sleeved lace mini dress, veil of scalloped edging illusion tulle gathered together by a pearl headpiece and carried a nosegey of pink frosted mums. Matron of Honour, Mrs. Deborah Helmink (sister of bride) attended in a betge fortrel). street length dress and carried a nosegay of gold frosted mums. Best man was Sonny Helmink (brothersin- law of bride) and usher was Samuel Boyd (vrother of bride). Mr. Robert Harris (uncle of bride) made |. the toast to the bride at a buffet luncheon held in the bride's home. Out of town guests attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gavin and Carol of Atikokan and Mrs. A. Lindberg (grandmother of the groom) of Fort Frances. NOTICE TO MOOSE LODGE MEMBERS The Terrace Bay-Schreiber Moose Lodge #1752 will provide free bus transportation for all members and their wives to the opening of the Moose Home in Marathon, Saturday, August 15th. Bus will leave the Schreiber Post Office at 12:30 p.m. and the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre at 1:00 p.m. All members wishing to attend please contact - Governor William Malcolm on or before August 11th. Phone 824~- 2529. Brothers let us all get together and assist our neighbour Lodge in opening up their grand new home. Mrs. George Artist, of Thunder Bay South spent a few days visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Marge Lundberg, of Terrace Bay. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sodaro of Terrace Bay, a boy on July 17th, 1970.