MAY 24, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 Bl Ternace BAY NEWS Ji} PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- ing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. fo 5 p.m. Mon-FaL. DEADLINE- fon all advertisements and news material 45 NOON Monday for Pubfication in that week's issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATE - $4.00 per year (Local) $5.00 per year (out-o04- Second class mail eto io Number 0867 RECREATION NEWS SUMMER STAFF POSITIONS: * All those who submitted letters of applica- tion to the Recreation Committee for summer staff positions will be notified of their in- terview time and date within the next week. The application deadline for summer staff pos- itions was Friday, May I8th. ROLLER SKATING CASHIER AND ATTENDENTS: I6. The Bike Book =~ everything you need to know about owning and riding a bike I7. Australia the Hard Way - the longest open boat voyage ever taken I8. A Surgeon Answers by E.J. Schein, M.D. - 800 questions and answers about surgery I9. Dove - by Robin Lee Graham On July 27, I965, Robin Lee Graham, aged I6, set sail from San Pedro, California, in his 24 ft. sloop. Dove, alone except for two kittens named Suzette and Joliette. Five years and 33,000 miles later, he had accomplished what few would dare dream of, much less attempt, and along the way discovered worlds about himself and this globe. 20. Regiment - Farley Mowat 2I. Tundra - Farley Mowat 22. Carlton Trail - R.C. Russell New Fiction: The Columbus Tree - By P.S. Feibleman Strangers in Company =~ by Jan Aiken Hodge Snowfire - By Phyllis Whitney Masquerade - by Johnston The Day of the Coast-watch - by P. McCutchan Declarations of War - by Len Deighton I6 Short Stores --- by Jessamyn West O, Love, O Loneliness - by G.M. -Glaskin The Gasp - by Romain Gary New picture books and Junior books including the Newberry Award Winning book - Sounder - by William H. Armstrong. The Recreation Office will be accepting letters of application from persons interested in the positions of cashier and attendents. Anyone interested should follow the instruct- ions as outlined in the advertisement on page 7. Applications will be received up to and including Thursday, May 3Ist. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT REQUIRED FOR CANADA DAY: Please refer to the Canada Day notice on page 5 of this weeks News. Why not give some serious thought in becoming involved in the programme and planning for Canada Day. Here is a beautiful way of volunteering your effort- s for a true community event. Let's show some good community spirit and support by attending the public meeting on Monday, May 28th and assist in the plans for Canada Day. Your support and ideas are essential for hav- ing a successful Canada Day programme. A re- minder that the meeting is open to teenagers and adults. RECREATION CENTRE - SUMMER HOURS: Starting June Ist and continuing to August 3Ist, the open hours of the Recreation Centre will be as follows: Monday to Saturday - 8:00 a.m. to I0:00 p.m. Sunday -I1:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Regular hours will resume starting on September Ist and continue to May 3Ist. continued page 4 RUMMAGE AND WHITE ELEPHANT SALE The Community Church Ri Elephant Sale will be hedd on Friday and Saturday, May 25th and/26th in the Church basement. For pick-up on Thursday, May 24th - Phone 825-3241. THE MUSIC CIRCLE WILL BE/TEACHING PIANO - DRUMS CCORDION - GUITAR WE LOAN INSTRUMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 825-3747