AROUND THE TOWN Elaine and Gordon Rowlandson with Dawn, Vanda, and Ian are guests! for the week with Reggie and Peter Gombola, and visiting with their many friends in Terrace Bay, Now residents of Neenah, Wisc., the Rowlandsons will leave Friday. for Toronto to visit with Gordon's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ward of Fort William were down for the weekend visiting with duaghter Elva McMillan and family. Miss Suellen Schewtz of Nipigon spent this week visiting with her Aunt and Uncle, Isabel and John DeLaronde, and cousin Brian, Judy and Susie McCausland arrived home from Bishop Strachan School in Toronto to spend their vacation with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. McCausland, A party was held Saturday evening at Walkers Lake by the Technical Department for Barbara and Roland Grishaber who leave Friday with sons Paul and Evan to make their home in Niagara, Wisconsin. A presentation of three Steins was made to Roland during the evening from his co-workers, -- Lorette and Howard Solly with Sandra and Grant arrived home Saturday from a three- week holiday trip through the States to Three Rivers, Quebec, where they visited Lorette!s Mother, Mrs. N. Perron and Howard's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Solly. They also stopped at Ottawa for a visit with Howardts sister, Mrs. McNutt before returning again by way of the States, Mrs. Betty Turner entertained for her son Kenny's fifth birthday last Friday when ten of his friends helped him open presents and play games, A hearty luncheon was enjoyed and the children left with their take-home favors, Teo Anniversary Party - A group of about 60 people held an Anniversary Party in the Curling Club Lounge honoring the 25th Ann- iversary of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Sitko. Out of town guests included Mr. & Mrs, W. Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. S. Balak, Mr. .& Mrs, A. Tutkaluk, Mr. & Mrs, N. Trach, and Mr. E, Trach, all of Port arthur; and Mr. & Mrs, f M. Menulak, Mr. F. Sitko, and Mr. M, Danylshyn, * of Oakburn, Manitoba; amd Mr. & Mrs, Lewicki, Mr. & Mrs. Humenicki, Mr. & Mrs. H, Gellert, and Mr, & Mrs. D. McLellan, all of Schreiber, Special thanks to Mr. M. Churney and son George, who just arrived from overseas duty, and H. Gellert, for the music, ROSSPORT DERBY DANCE The Terrace Bay Hockey Association have undertaken the job of making the Pre- Derby Dance at Rossport W. I. Hall, July 20th one of the best affairs yet attended. As an added attraction, a Portable T.V. Set will go to some lucky Ticket Holder, who need not be present to win, Tickets will be on sale soon at $1,00 each, Get one from your local club] POLIO VACCINE CLINIC Afternoon of July 3, and Morning of July 4, 1957. ie cl ehidebat reeled nessa tal ual TS For all children of pre-school and school age who have received two inocula- tions. The Clinic will be held at the Terrace Bay Hospital on the afternoon of July 3, and the morning of July 4. --e--x----a Music Recital 4 small informal recital of Mrs, Locking's music pupils will be held Sunday afternoon at 2:00 Pem., June 23rd in the basement of the Community Church. All friends welcome. No admission charge. (Rehearsal Friday 4:15 p.m.)