* August 13, 1964 ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS SALE OF SUMMER RESORT LOTS Applications to purchase 13 lots in plan M.241 lo= will be accepted at the Department of Lands and Forests Pays Phat office commencing at 9:00 a.m. on August 15th, 1964. Application will be taken on a "first come, first served" basis. The lots vary in size from 0.59 acres to 1.28 q@ares and cost from $400.00 to $512.00. The exact location, price and size of each lot may be obtained from the Department of Lands and Forests Pays Plat office. Sate will be subject to the following conditions: 1. Full purchase price to be paid at time of appli- cation. (cheque or cash). 2. A cottage having a minimum floor area of 320 square feet and valued at not less than $1000.00 to be erected within two (2) years from date of purchase . 3. One lot only may be purchased by any person 21 years of age or over providing he or she is not the owner of a summer resort location purchased from the Crown. 4. Applications to purchase are not recommended unless the lot and plan have been examined by the applicant. G.E. MacKinnon, District Forester. FIELD DAY (Continued from Page 1) | Lloyd Reid, Wesley Whitton, D | Chicoine, Paul Moorey and Danny Welbourne . Bill Paradis won the car, $50 was won by Kay | Gellert and Robert Arrowood of Minneapolis won $25. In the evening a gala crowd of members and their at the piano and George Churney on the accordion. During the evening Jack Handel welcomed the many visitors, particularly former natives home on holiday and Bill Fraser presented a gift to Bill Woodrow for his assistance in Legion sport activities . Mr.and Mrs .Mel Ralph and family of Winnipeg are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Art Moorey and Mr .and Mrs .Ray Cook, the wives the former Ryan sisters. Mrs .Bob Gray has gone to Kingston, Jamaica, to attend the wedding of Nelson Priske, son of Monty Priske . Janis Shaw of Fort William is visiting Mr.and Mrs. Innes West. . THE NEWS cated on the south-east bay of Selim (Whitesand) Lake awn Spikula, Michell¢ visitors enjoyed a cabaret dance with Chuck Levigne. Page 9 Mrs.Carl Palmer and son Billy, of Murdochville, Quebec and Earl D'Arcy and daughter Judy of Toronto are visiting Mrs.lva D'Arcy and others in the family. lan den Brink of Guelph spent the weekend with Jerry Corrigan. Sharon Gellert of Winnipeg is home visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Herb Gellert. Mr.and Mrs.Tom Bourk and family of Ottawa are the guests of Mr.and Mrs .Harold Gellert. Mr.and Mrs .Bill Duncan and family of McCreary, Man., are visiting Mr.and Mrs .Bill Duncan. Mrs .Joe Cates of Fort Frances has been visiting Mr .and Mrs .Bill Glad. Phil Inshaw visited his parents enroute to Fort William where he has been transferred from North Bay by the Bell Telephone Company . Mr.and Mrs.George Cameron of the Soo visited Mr.and Mrs. Bill Furlonger last week. Gary Harper of Toronto was the guest of Mr.and Mrs .Bill Weaver last week. Larry Downey of Chapleau visited old friends here over the holiday weekend. Don McCouan is in McKellar Hospital . Mr.and Mrs.Jim Ripley with sons Danny and Brian of Pettewawa visited Mr.and Mrs .Roy Nesbitt last | week . Mr .and Mrs.Geo.Lemarbe and family of Ft.Willia spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs . Manuel McCouan . Mr .and Mrs.Harold Livingston are holidaying in St.John, N.B. Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Ridsdale have their grandsons, Greg and Steven Gilbert of Espanola with them. Mr .and Mrs.D'Arcy McGuire and family have re- turned from their vacation spent on St .Joseph's Island and places in southern Ontario. Mrs .Fred Crawley and family are visiting relatives in the Owen Sound area. Mrs .Maria Doyle of Toronto is visiting her mother, Mrs .S, Potvin. Mr.and Mrs.Neil Hogg of Fort William are at the Lake with Mr.and Mrs .George Moore. Mrs .Elthea Lightbown and daughter Helen of Oak- ville are with Mr.and Mrs .Lorne Caldwell at the Lake. Mrs.Jack Hepburn and daughter Susan also spent the weekend there. Mr .and Mrs.Norman McCuaig and daughter Jeanie have gone to visit friends in the Flint area. Roy Glad of Calgary has been home visiting his pa rents, Mr.and Mrs .Bill Glad. Paul Butler of Toronto visited Mr.and Mrs .Lester McCuaig while enroute to Vancouver. CARD OF THANKS = My most, sincere thanks to all my friends for their many expr¢ssions of kindness dur- ing my recent illness. Mrs. J.P. Gagnon. If looking at the "higher ups" makes you discon- tented, look down occasionally at those less fortun- ate than yourself.