LIBRARY NEWS Hours Monday & Wednesday - 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Children's Hours Mond~y & Wednesday ~- 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. Children's Books: "ap Toand Divided" by John F, Hayes. Drawing on the adventure-filled history of Cannda's Maritime Provinces, John F. Hayes has woven this tale of high courage, excitement, and danger. "Chisel-Tooth the Beaver" by Joseph Wharton Lippincott. The true nnd exciting story of the life of the beaver - that most valuable of fur bearers - in his wilderness haunts. "Southpaw Fly Hawk" by Addison Rand. This is the story of Bddie's adventures at Base=- boil. "Captain Jeep®™ by F. E. Rechnitzer. The day that the "S. S. Esmernlda" docked in Barton- sburg with old Captain Jeep aboard, the three Dowd boys unknowingly plunged into the most exciting summer of their young lives, "Kim" by Rudyard Kipling, A story of adven- turc in India. 0-0-0 ST, MARTIN'S "JUNE" BALL Last year we witnessed the inauguration of this annual event in which a "Queen" was Pomoc fy CREDIT UNION NEWS We would like to bring the following points to the nttention of all members of the Terrace Bay Community Credit Union. (1) The Credit Committee will moet every Monday to consider loan applications receifed on that Monday or during the previous week, (2) Members wishing to make loans up to and equal to the amount of share capital thay have invested in the Credit Union, may do so without going through the formalities of the Credit Committee. They may deal directly with the Treasurer-Manager. (3) Pass-books must be presented with loan applications. No application will be accepted without the applicant's pass-boolk, These three recommendations from the Credit Committee were debated and voted on at the last regular meeting of the Credit Union Board of Directors and were accepted. 411 members are. requested to govern themselves accordingly. A, Stevens - Credit Committee W. Baillie - President. 0-0-0 FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms, Apply House 268, Kenogemi Road. F. Whitfield. Upstairs portion of house, Apply R22 Kenogami Road, picked from among all the pretty ladies of Ount Terrace Bay and Schreiber. While last year's SUNBURN fe test took place in May, it will, neverthe- iwi a \ contest took place i Y, Sr LORE T_T less, prove just as enjoyable this year in _ June. Towards this end, the Dance Committee, under 4rt LeBlanc, has booked the Recreation Hall for Friday evening, June 27th, with dancing scheduled from 10 to 2 a.m.. Complete details will be available next weok but it mey be well to plan for this important social event now, Last year the "Queen" selected by the judges was our Own Miss Sue Lumbers, who proved to be a very popular winner. Wonder who it will be this year? 7% 0-0-0 FOR SALE One Wood Range in good condition, Lrply 255 Kenogemi Road. 0-0-0 WANTED x TT Temporary or part-time housekeeper. Apply House 128 Poplar Crescent. 0-0-0 IT'S H/RD TO PREDICT AN ACCIDENT! BUT E.LSY TO PREVENT ONE Avid sunstroke by keeping = the head covered and nd wedring light Shetinng peer J Take sun in gradual io bts your tan protects you.({' { Treat mild sunburn like other burhs; for 7 a bad case see a doctor.