' DECEMBER 23, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 23 that all the sponsors have paid their money they proudly and happily made a donation of $94.44 to the McCausland Hospital Building Fun Mrs. Puttock, Chairman of the McCausland Hosp- ital Building Fund accepted the cheque and thanked the young folk for their hard earned money. She stated that the Board feels that everyone in Terrace and Schreiber are 100% be- hind them in their project of a new hospital. Photo by Pam Jones at left shows: left to right: Laurie Pollard, Paula Bouchard, Carol Moore and Shelley Velanoff Presenting cheque to Mrs. Puttock. Holly-Day Hum Sprigs of holly should be placed in beehives at Christ- mas. So says an old English Christmas tradition. This Our youth are taking an active part to custom stems from the leg. build our new Hospital. Here are some very end that, at the Manger, young and enthusiastic supporters of the pro- a xed to hum a ject. The young swimmers held a Swim-a-thon at the end of the swim season and now that Christmas be a bountiful feast of harmony and joy with your loved ones. Serving you is always a pleasure . . . thanks. In the spirit of this festive holiday, Rossport Inn we extend sincere thanks and warm wishes for a truly old-fashioned Christmas. THE ROSSPORT INN WILL BE CLOSED ROBINSON STORES ON CHRISTMAS DAY. SIMCOE PLAZA Phsie 205.5891