a « November 7, 1963 Pictured above are two view of the new premises qqciriee by Tecrice Bay Public Library. The larger Photos by L.Niiranen quarters were former| Picturea at the left is a view of some of the equip- ment now operating at the Superior Coin Laundry. Lo- cated at the rear of Robinson Store, the enterprise, (locally owned and operated) is catering to an increas ing district trade who find the coin-operated washing machines, clothes dryers and dry-cleaning machines all do a "bang-up" job. UNIQUE BUSINESS RUN BY LOCAL MAN Quietly and unobtrusively a local man has estab- dished a thriving business in a line once exclusively an Indian art. At his home on Laurier Avenue, Elie Sclesse manufactures snow shoes--from very little ures to outsize pairs. Until a couple of years ago Mr .Salesse, who loves the outdpors, followed a trap-line as a winter hobby His snow shoes are crafted with care-- Pictures above and at the left show Mr. Salesse at work j a s hop and give an idea of the various sizes and styles fact