OLUME 11 No 4 SKI CLASSES FOR ADULT CLUB MEMBERS Saturday morning ski classes have never been well attended by adult club members. This year, for the first time, Instructors are available for Tuesday night adult classes; Wednesday afternoon for adult ladies classes, or both if enough interest is shown. Adults can signify interest in the above classes by phoning C. Wise at 3306. Lessons will begin immediately if enough people are heard from, to form classes of worthwhile size. These lessons are being offered to adults in additio to the regular Saturday morning classes. Adults, of course are still welcome to attend on Saturday morn- ings. All lessons will be free to club members . REMINDER- Club Crests are available in the Chalet each ski period. SKI IN STYLE - WEAR A CLUB CREST ! The picture above by M. Lundberg, shcws the three Mobride chileren displeying the house made out of edible delights. . Children from Terr=ce Ory Public School Kindergarten, «nd gredes 2 and 3.made the house out of cookies, cake and nine ege whites, with twinkle lights inside eid around the roof. TERRACE BAY NEWS SERVING THE DISTRICT ANUARY 2 968 COHO SALMON FOR LAKE SUPERIOR? Reeve W.E. Cavanaugh officiated at the cere- mony when D. Rafalant and S. Kolesar were sworn in as President and vice-president, consecutively, of Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce for the curr- ent year, during last Thursday's regular meeting. Correspondence included a letter from the mun- icipal office which detailed problems encountered by local families and asked that Chamber members | zation during the previous year. fe} The Treasurer shell present the Financial Statement. c The election shall be held to replace any retiring mem- bers of the Board. ed to revise same before printing. Member R. Kenney gave a graphic description 'of the impact planting of Coho Salmon in Lakes Michigan and Superior has had on the tourist in- dustry, and the economics of bordering states in the U.S.A. Members agreed that pressure should be brought to bear on responsible departments of the government asking that similar plantings be carried out in the North Shore waters of Lake Superior. The fish reach maturity in two to three years and average sizes range up to 16 pounds. From data available, commercial as well as sport- ing possibilities can be envisaged. Sales of Ontario's 1968 licence plates are lagg- ing nearly two per cent behind last year's pace. If the trend continues, line-ups in the last few _ days in February could be the heaviest on record. So far, reports the Ontario Department of Trans- port, only 17.3 % have been sold in comparison with last year's 19.1% of the total . Let's save ourself hours of waiting in a line-up and buy the 1968 licence plates now.