'August 16, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS ad Page i SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Continued from Page 2) guests of Arnold's niece and family, ard visit-' On Vancouver Island they motored to Duncan jed with the Peppards at Castlegar, B.C, where they were the guests of Norma and Harold On arrival home, the news of the passing. of McKechnie, Viviants brother and family and their aunt, Mrs. George Crawford of Port Arthur j again visiting with many families formerly of jawaited Vivian Hanna and Arnold McKechnie, Terrace Bay, the Con Greenwalds, Gordon ' Conways, Wally Pletzers, Jimmy Stewarts and | Word has been. received that Don Fedun has also with Betty and John Jessop now of Cailgary|been invited by tke Montreal Canadians to but whose travels coincided, and all of whom iattend their training camp during the last week | wished to be remembered to their Terrace Bay Jin August at»Peterborough, Ontario, one of friends. Enroute home the Hannas also stopped!their two sponsored Junior A teams, Don Played' at the Seattle World Fair. for the Fort William Canadians during the past : a and is the son of Mr, and Mrs, A, Fedun: Evelyn and Cliff Knauff entertained Cliff's nephew and family, Captain and Mrs. Evan Mr, and Mrs, Jack Yates and children were Johnson and children from Andrew Airforce Base campers at Wild Goose Park during the past week Washington, D.C. over the weekend, and this a week have as their guests Cliffts. daughter, PLAYGROUND "FAIRY- TALE DAY FRIDAY Mr, and Mrs, William Hahn and daughter Vallie This Friday's Special Event Day at Playground of Athens, Ohio, lwill be 'fairy - Tale Day" with games, songs and . ' lother activities centred around the many fairy | Vida and Don Laporte have as their guests !tajes, Children may dress as any of) the fairy- | this summer her daughter.and son-in-law, Carol|tale characters and gostumes will be judged. = | and Richard' Marcella with daughter Kelly and Only a few weeks remain until the end of son Patrick, visiting from Sarnia, Ontario. Playground and "Award Night", so be sure to get} , out and qualify for your fitness test awards and Helen and Jack Brooks (and family returned. jgther playground awards. home this week from a vacation trip in the eminent = pen OnE RR } + an er Se a a a east which took them to Parry Sound for a SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS visit with Rev, and Mrs, J. Ray Anderson and Taxes are of primary concern to all of us. family who wished to be remembered to their | By supporting your local Merchants and Keeping friends in Terrace Bay... In Toronto. they were | them in business you Keep your taxes down, guests of Jack's sister and family, Mr, and Merchants pay both property and business Mrs, A. Driffield and in London with his itaxes. Vendors who do not maintain business qi 1] | parents, Mr. amd Mrs, F, W. Brooks, They | stabil. shneats in the district are required visited Helen's sister Mr, and Mrs. J.B. Frank | only to pay a $100 a year, business tax, This in Komoka, a stop with Rev. and Miss Lavender jis only a drop in the bucket compared to the | in Mount Forest and renewed anny acquaintances| contribution paid' in taxes by local business on their travels, | tomas Education, Municapal irene etc. | anion} ee nee een ae ae sem ne nen ene ae TR = eee ae eames ona A welcome was extended to Ann and Adam Zyri with their children Elaine, Paul and 'Charting northern lakes with an echo-sound- Penny when they paid a brief visit to Terrace jer, officials of the Ontario Department of' Bay last week to visit old friends, The Zyris|Lands and Forests report that. Killala Lake, lemmas LAKES now reside in Ladysmith,;.B.C, north of Lake Superior, is 290 feet deep in spots; McKay Lake, near Longlac, 182 fect : Phil and Tom Turner with their children deep; Lake Nipigon, 456 feét in some areas, were also among: the travellers westward last | (The deep spots in such lakes are where the month, going to the west coast on the Canadian|lake trout are.) route and returning by way of the States. -- \f wou ee They visited with the Emil Storvolds in Cast- | A HAPPY LIFE legar enroute, and were the guests of Mrs, | Fran Heron and her daughter Nancy, in North '. A happy life is to laugh often and to peer ne nc A I Surrey, B.C. love much; to win the res,ect of intelligent | persons and the affection of childrens; to carn) Mrs. Syl Henderson of North Bay and Roy the approbation of honest critics and to en- Valiquette of Eganville arrived.Monday for a dure the betrayal of friends; to appreciate visit with their sister, Mrs, Jessie St, Louis beauty; to find the best in everything; to and brothers Allan and Garnet Valiquette, and | give one*%s self; to leave the world a bit families. : better, whether by a healthy child, a garden ' patch, or a redeemed social condition; to | Mr. and Mrs, T.C,. Murray and family of Fort! have played and laughed with enthusiasm and to William are spending the week visiting with have sung with exaltation; to know even one the Bob Wallwins. life has breathed easier because you have | lived, " Elva and Fred McMillan and family visited Ralph Waldo Emerson ' with relatives in Fort William and stopped at Bo S ee: ' Sibley Park during the past week, PINEAPPLE COOLER . over with friends, In Vancouver they were If you like pineapple flavetrg you'll enjoy Mr. and Mrs, A, McKechnie arrived home last} this cooler, Combine one cup instant pasteur- week from a trip to the west coast, where they! ized powdered skim milk, 3/4 cup gingerale, visited in Victoria, B.C. with Wints Mother, | one and one-half cups canned pineapple juice, Mrs, Ellen Hazelhurst and enjoyed the Victori'| one and one-half cups water and one and one- Centennial celebrations in Duncan they stayed} half teaspoons vanilla. with Arnold's brother and family, Norma and Blend and serve with crushed ice. Harold McKechnie and in Campbell River stopped Fewer pe mpeete ae ly eee yee te pe ame me ee eee ee nr ew cee a ne a ee ne re ete me mm: il et Ne neem: | ce mem NA mm eG At i RL OC Et NE RT Na