Page 6 TOWN TOPICS (Cont'd from Page 3) A delicious luncheon wag served by Marg. Duriez and her committee, The next meeting. will be held on Wednesday, February 18th at 8 O!clock in the Moose Hall. Mrs, Kay Pryor was hostess Sunday evening at an "In Waiting" shower for Mrs, Doliy Sitko, After receiving and opening the many lovely gifts, the guests and guest of honour {| joined in playing several games. Mrs. Cora LeMay and Mrs. Sandra Stojko assisted the ; hostess in serving luncheon, Jimmy Ollen-Bittle ha? a birthday party i last Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 3rd, to celebrate | his fifth birthday. Ten little boys and ' girls joined in a noisy celebration of cow- ! boys and Indians. After enjoying the party lunch they left for home with their favors, ' Bev Phillips assisted Mrs. Ollen-Bittle. Bun and Bruce Larson were home to Eagle ; River a week ago to visit with Bun's parents, i Mr, & Mrs. Walter Lundeen for a few days. ; They were accompanied by Ron Marquis and also Carl Kolody who visited his parents in | Sioux Lookout, Marg and Charije Simmer with Pat, and ' Marge Anderson with Margo, visited in the , Lakehead last weekend. | f t Norah and Curtis Cotton of Fort Wiiliam Schreiber» Phone 5. LF "IDAY. TILL SEM. as j Ay VALENTINE CUT-OUT BOOKS { 40 to -a Book - ~ .19¢ AA wi A we i | CELLO-PAK ASSORTED VAI- a ~) OENTINE CARDS 15 for 15¢ | . | | | | " ointLo-PAK ASSORTED VALS, z "ENBINE CARDS : | : te for 25¢ PENNY VALENTINES: = Asst'd 4 ~~ envelopes '30 for 29¢ Pay us a visit & choose yours while the selection "is still complete, -- SKAES ON THESE COLD WINTRY DAYS WEAR A COZY AND WARM HEAD HOOD OF 100% WOOL JERSEY, THEY COME IN GOLOURS OF RED, WHITE, BLACK, ROYAL BLUE AND AVOCADO. , ; $ ab E98 167 * : veal vi ith f ee ee + TERRACE 'BAY. NEWS. » touwadge (nee Grace Marcotte) on Feb. 7th, in Terrace _Bay Private Hospital, a Sons FOR _ THAT LOVELIGST VALENTINE GIFT FOR HIM "ized" fabrics. = tinctive patterns as well "The were weekend guests of. Gertrude and Reg. Cotton. Wendy McMillan was five years old on Tuesday, Feb. 3rd, and invited ten little friends to her party. With her sister Barby entertaining with games and TV, the children enjoyed the cake and lunch before leaving for home with their favor baskets. Diane Beddard was home for the week-end with her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beddard and was accompanied by Miss Nelda Stephan- . _ son of Port Arthur, the week-end with her H. Lohr, ee Lohr spent - parents, Mr. & Mrs. Terry McInne's left Saturday after a ten day visit with his family, the Ted McInnes', enroute to Kingston, Ontario where he will take a five to six week course. Cpl. McInnes is stationed at Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Doris Gerlach entertained Friday ' afternoon on the occasion of son Jimmie!s fifth birthday. His Grandmother, Mrs. E. Montey came from Eagle River for the occas- ion, Five little friends played with toys, i listened to records and enjoyed the birthday : Tunch also their take-homs treats. STORK © SLUB |] NEWS Born to 1 to Mr, & Mrs. R. Leblanc of Mani- i? Choose an Arrow Shirt from the finest sanfor- Many dis- as snow white Sizes 144 to 17 - £50008 595. tyled and shaped -- for | Spring - and the. ideal < : SS pt \ of { se man...handsome rayon ties in a wide range of motif patterns and colours. Come, see them in his favourite euiice of red, "503 grey and brown. JO sac seat ARE ARRIVALS TEEN-AGERS BLACK BUCK ROOTS=-WITH. TURNED DOWN. CUFF, NEO-~CREPE SOLES, A MUST FOR _ EVERY GIRL FOR THAT SMART SPORTS LO LOOK fi <a $ | NEW Sizes - 5. to-8-- : ' | { } } t , \ | i zt choice for your favourite', ' {