JUNE 4, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 19 NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY Lost Honor of Katharina Blum - Boll Cat-Nappers - Wodehouse Tower of the Crow - Polk White Jade Fox - Norton Strong Wine Red as Blood - Daley Admirals Lady - Gibbs Strange Companions (Story of Survival) - Hyde All Other Perils - Kirk Grass is Singing - Lessing Orbit Sixteen = Knight Nothing to Report = McLaughlin Massacre at Fall Creek - West Circulation figures for May 1975 - 1,653 an increase of 514 from May 1974. Summer hours go into effect June 15, 1975: Monday - Wednesday - Friday 1:30-to 4:30 p.m - Tuesday -Thursday = 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. THIS WEEK ow % R&L DRIVE IN % NX HIGHWAY 17 - SCHREIBER O SOFT ICE CREAM O CHICKEN O HAMBURGERS O MILKSHAKES OUR SPECIALTY 'THE SUPERIOR BURGER' OPEN - 12 NOON to 12 A.M. SUNDAY TO THURSDAY 12 NOON to 2 A.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY UNION PRESS RELEASE Local 665, United Paperworkers International Union, by motion, unanimously endorsed to support the eff- orts of the McCausland Hospital Building Committe e "Fund Drive", and urge the membership to subscribe to the payroll deduction method of support. - Al Allen, Recording Secretary STUDIO LAB THEATRE PRESENTS CALL. ME CINDY ON MONDAY, JUNE 9th LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL TERRACE BAY CAMPUS AUDITORIUM Twe Performances: 1:30 p.m. (For Elementary School students only) 7:30 p.m. (For General Public) Afternoon performance - 25¢ per student Evening performance - Adults $1.00 Students (high school) 75¢; Children 50¢. Tickets at the Door (tickets go on sale at 7 P.M.) These performances made possible at reduced rates by sponsorship of Ontario Arts Council, Terrace Bay Recreation Department, Lake Superior Board of Education and the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Separate School Board. NOTICE Persons interested in serving on the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee are requested to submit their names to the under signed. W. Hanley, Clerk-Treasurer, P.O. Box 40, Terrace Bay, Ontario