PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 8, 1978 : 5 YEARS AGO ~- MARCH 7, 1973 HOSPITAL BULLETIN: Do you need your Hospital? If not, the Hospital needs you. Would you like to see your - Hospital closed down? Do you plan to attend the Annual Meeting? And vote for the Board Members of your choice? Z If so, you must buy your membership by March 24th...... 25 YEARS S50 ~ ancy s, vans - ; A he crowd ly the finish of the Schreiber Legion KIWANIS CARNIVAL HUGE SUCCESS: Last Saturday fair weather | Annual Sweetheart Bonspiel, Winners were: Most enthusiastic prevailed and the Annual Kiwanis Winter Carnival was run off - Lou Karns, Toronto; First knock-out - Earline Johnson; with great success. The Broomball Game was a grimly fought Skunked one - Barry Harper, Most experienced - Herb Gellert; battle with quite a few sitzmarks making up for the lack of Rink of Cripples - Doug Moore; Hard luck rink - Bill Weaver, scoring. Prizes were then awarded for the fancy costumes. White River; Most Cheerful - "Bina" Welbourne; Most Silent The third event featured figure skating by some of the local and Hard Working - Harold Gellert. talent and the group put on a splendid display of charm and 9 grace. The Queen and her court (Helen Laundy, Rosalind Savoy 1 YEAR AGO - MARCH 9, 1977 and Jean Goodfellow) were then crowned. STORK CLUB: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Papineau of 20 YEARS AGO - MARCH 6, 1958 Schreiber, a boy on March Sth. Born to Mr. and Mrs, David Luxmore, of Terrace Bay, a girl on March 2nd, Born to Mr. ' SOOPS SQUARE DANCE: All join hands and away we go, Circle | and Mrs. N Bonnema, of Terrace Bay, a girl on March 3rd. to the left with Ray Simoneau. Swing with Diduch, 'swing with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson are pleased to announce the engage Stach, Desrosiers and Hansen back to back. Now swing to the -ment of their youngest daughter, Valerie Annie to Frank left and away we go, Weaver and Gavin do-ce-do. Blom by the | Stephen Connelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Connolly, London left and Smith by the right, Swing Lloyd Paulsen half the Ontario. night. Now take Bouchard by the wrist, step right through - with Jack Lindquist. Bow to Whalen when you meet and swing Ossie right off his feet. Tookenay, Brassard, Calder, Snow- CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY ball, Weaver and Lang. These Soops are grand and they'll go to town. That's all there is, my time is up. You'll have to Cancer research is costly. An electron microscope runs come home with the Carling Cup! from $50,000 to 5, An ultra-centrifuge with rotors is : : $20,000 while a head/body scanner costs between $200,000 and JS YEARS M30 mifianch 49963. - $700,000, according, to Fred Sgambati, Campaign Chairman of the Members of the Terrace Bay HI-C attented a weekend HI-C Canadian Cancer Society. : conference sponsored by First Church United HI-C. President "Research, funded through public contributions to the Soc~ ~- Bruce Rapke, Vice-President Owen Turner, Sec. Treasurer - iety also requires new buildings to house research centres. Bonnie Hamilton, Members - Lorne Turner, Don Colborne,. Rod Salaries have to be paid to full-time scientists, laboratory a Thompson, Bruce Lundberg, Bob, Beth and Jean Hopper, Lynne technicians and assistants. Material and equipment must be = Morres, Elizabeth 0'Javee, Barbara McMillan, Bonnie Gunter, purchased," said Mr. Sgambati, well-known C.B.C. sportscaster Carol MacLeod, Donna Brown, Ainsley Middaugh, Holly Berndtsson,) "April is campaign month for the Canadian Cancer Society. Susan Brooks, Ellen Knight and Mr. Marvin Steen as Counsellor. Without the generous donations of the Canadian public, our WEEKEND SPECIALS: Roasts, Rump or Sirloin Tip - 85¢. support of cancer research would not be possible. Nor would Campbell's Soups » Mushroom, Chicken Noodle, Cream of Chicken the Society be able to continue tts program of public educa~ 3 tins for 55¢. Canada #] Butter - 2 1bs. - $1.15. tion and service to cancer patients," he continued. 10 YEARS AGO - MARCH 7, 1968 The entire emphasis of the 1978 fund-raising and educa-~ tion campaign is on action: the action of protecting oneself The Terrace Bay Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, 1752, held a against cancer; the action of protecting athers through sup- banquet and enrollment in honour of one of their members - port of cancer research. John Gross for his outstanding work as Secretary of the local "Each dollar given to the Canadian Cancer Society goes Lodge. to work in three ways", said the Campaign Chairman. "The David Ramsay was honoured at the annual Boy Scout Father first part of the program -- support of research -- is well and Son Banquet held at the Community Church, when he received known. ; : the Herman -Roberts Memorial Award for being the best all round "The second, education, is approached from the public and Scout, showing the most improvement over the past year. professional standpoint. Throughout Canada the Society car = Dan Kenny made a perfect last rock take-out to win the cove-} ries out public education on the importance of early detection eted Kimberly-Clark Mixed Curling Trophy on: the weekend. The of cancer, when prompt treatment could result in a cure. winning rink was Dan Kenny, Betty Randa, Ed Kennedy, Stephie Cancer prevention is also stressed. Attention to early symp=. Dorman. tons by men and women can affect great savings in human suf- WELCOME TO: Mr. and Mrs. Lapenskie, who now reside at fering and reduction in extensive medical costs. Society . 533 Lakeview Drive. : or films, publications and conferences bring cancer news and ; fois facts to the medical and allied professions.