August 18, 1960!. a TERRACE TOWN TOPICS (Cont'd from Page 2) Betty and Butch Bouc hard motored to Schu- macher last month where Betty judged Figure Skating for a week at the Schumacher Summer Skating School, ae Fred Erickson flew home from Toronto last week after enjoying three weeks in Toronto with his Aunt and Uncle, Mr.& Mrs, Walter Wil- son, Previously Mr.& Mrs. Wilson with their sons Larry, Brian and Dob were visitors with Mrs,Wilson's brother Sig Erickson for two weeks taking Fred home with them, Norma Schock and Betty Mac Fadyen enjoyed _ three weeks! vacation with their parents, ' Mr, and Mrs, E.Schock and Mr, and Mrs, D, _ MacFadyen, Norma and Betty are in training | at McKellar Hospital, Visitors at the Charlie Simmer home last | week were Charlie's sister, Mrs,Roy Knibbs , and son Don and his Mother, Mrs. A,Simmer of | Fort William, Mrs, Simmer is remaining for _ a longer visit and Pat and Lynn Simmer re- _ turned to visit in Fort William with their aunt, Mrs, P,Sernesky and grandson Ronny of Fort | William were visitors at the home of her son _ Bill Sernesky and family last week, Lil and Joe Tait of Fort William are visit- _ ing this week with Marg and Henry Duriez, Rose and Leo Godin were down. from Geraldton _ over the weekend to visit the Duriez!, Phyllis and Ernie Woods and the children | enjoyed two weeks at camp at Trout Lake, Ont, Alice and Lionel Waghorn and the children returned home after five weeks at Long Bow | Lake, Ontario. Elaine and Art Roy with son Gordon returned _ last week from their motor trip east, visiting in Bathurst, New Brunswich with relatives and _ the George Flater's in St.John and with Art's | Sister, Mrs, Cecil Gough of Halifax, N.S. Spotted at the Lakehead Exhibition last week were Mr,Harry Ward, the Alphonse _Desrosier family, the Al Ziegleman family, the Ted Brown family, Isabel and John Dela- _ronde with Brian and the Ernie Schock family, Yvonne and Paul Rochon and their children visited in Kapuskasing during the past two weeks to visit Paul's Mother and step-father, Mr.& Mrs, M,Gaulin and attend their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary celebrations and also visiting with his sister, Mrs.Harvey , Guertin, Hilda and Hugh Brophy holidayed in Port | Arthur with Hilda's sister and family, Mr.& . Mrs, Bill Brayshaw and in Red Rock with her 'brother, Mr, A.E.Lebel, A MESSAGE.FROM THE. MOOSE Four of the Gerow children of the late David Gerow of Rossport, Gloria, Linda, Don- ald and Glen, are now in Mooseheart, the only child city in the world, At Mooseheart each child receives spiritual and educational guidance to become a responsible citizen of his or her country, I would like to express my thanks to the Officers and Brothers and the people of our District who helped in any way to make our | Lodge what it is today and thereby enabled 'us to pive these children a better chance BAY. NEWS --. on eye PALO --f- in life. See The co-operation and patience of all con- cerned is sincerely appreciated, Loyal Order of Moose, Terrace Bay Lodge 1752, 'M, Dorman, Governor, NEW TOOL REPAIRS POWER SAW CHAIN IN LESS THAN FIVE MINUTES "~~ major advance in the power saw chain re- pair field has been accomplished with the invention of the Cannon Chain Breaker, Through the use of this ingenious new repair tool, a cutter's downtime can now be drastically reduced from long periods now experienced to a maximum of five minutes, Designed by a former power saw user, this tool is capable of effecting fast, permanent chain repairs right on the wood cutter's strip. It will repair any type of power saw chain regardless of worn or misfiled chain condi- tion, No other tools or parts are required with the use of this tool, It incorporates all the necessary repair features for dismantling and re-assembling broken chain, including a river resizing chamber which permits the. use of original chain rivets in effecting a | repair, Invented by Mr. Sherwood Cannon of Beard- | more, Ontario, this,product is the result of | several years of experimenting and testing of various methods and appliances for achiev- ing fast power saw chain repairs right in the woodlands and relieving the cutter of one of his most serious problems - down time due to | broken chain} : The Cannon Chain Breaker is now available | on the Canadian market with manufacturing headquarters at Toronto and a Port Arthur company have been appointed manufacturer's agents, REHABILITATING LAKE TROUT FISHERIES IN LAKE SUPERIOR The Minister of Lands and Forests, the Honourable J,W,Spooner has indicated that a close study is being made of the lake trout fisheries of Lake Superior at the present time since it is anticipated that regulation of the catch of lake trout by means of a quota may be necessary during the period of their rehabilitation. : With the control of the sea lamprey in| Lake Superior apparently in sight, attention of the Great Lakes Fishery Commission and the various personnel concerned in the pro- blem, is being directed toward the re-estab- lishnent of the lake trout in that lake. In the short time the lamprey has been present in numbers in Lake Superior, it has reduced the lake trout populations drastically. Re- covery of these fish to a normal population level is bound to be very slow unless some means_can be found to accelerate it. . Two methods of achieving this are apparent, firstly, by the planting of lake trout year- lings to later augment the spawning popula- tion and secondly, by regulating the catches of lake trout during the critical part of the recovery period, The restocking programme has been pro- ceeding now for several.years,and will be continued. The States of Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin, the U,S.Fish, and Wildlife Service and the Ontario Department (Cont'd. P.9)