Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 13 Mar 1958, p. 11

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_. Saturday, March 15th. Ies* FROLICS OF "58Cont'd from Page 1 PO .Two -performances are scheduled for The afternoon performance, starting at 2 P.M., will allow the shift workers to see this show and be in time for. their afternoon shift. The evening performance will commence Bb 290 PM, Tickets may be obtained by calling MRS. JACK BROOKS AT 3691 OR AT THE ARENA - BOX OFFICE. .50¢. CHILDREN LAO se ADULTS | TERRACE BAY PROMINENT IN DISTRICT NEWS Cont'd from' Page 1 : in 1957 won the Ontario Pulp & Paper Makers Safety Association Award for the lowest "accident rate within pate industry in Pas Detiiaa: about some of these activities appear in this week's issue of the News 'or have appeared in former issues recently. And perhaps we have omitted some other accomplishments which Peepte in Terrace Bay have participated in. These accomplishments add up to a lot of work and effort py a lot of individuals and the people concerned deserve a lot of credit in bringing recognition to the town and the people of Terrace Bay. Wet DOUGLAS FISHER M,P. Mr. Douglas Fisher, CCF Candidate in the forthcoming Federal election will be in Terrace Bay on Friday, March 14th. A meeting will be held at 8.00 P.M., in the large meeting room at or Recreation Centré. Everybody welcome! Ie RED CROSS CAMPAIGN CLOSES MARCH 21/58 The lecal Red Cross campaign has been (Cont'd next column) a i. Page i. RED GROSS CAMPAIGN Cont'd. going well, Volunteer canvassers are. reminded that the campaign closes on March 21/58. Any canvasser who has not completed his canvass is urged to do so and have the results in to Campaign . Chairman, Jim Beddard not later than March 21/58, tHe _ VOTE AS YOU PLEASE ~- BUT VOTE The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay will conduct a Get Out And Vote Campaign for the .March- 31st election. Remember to exercise your franchise on March 31/58. wa Ca LANDS & FORESTS The Department of Lands and Forests has on its staff at the present time 45 trained biologists--the largest: of such technical staffs in Canada. The biolog- ical staff in 1946 was two. In addition, the Department has trained a number of biologists who have joined other depart- ments or agencies that co-operate with Lands and Forests in biological problems. The biologists are engaged in all types of Department work-~administrative, park activities, fish and game manage-- ment and research in ah aspects of fish and game work. The 1957. executive of the Federation of Anglers and Hunters was returned by acclamation: Walter Wilson, Eugenia, president;.Llee Saunders, Brockville, and Stan Hodgkiss, Terrace Bay, vice- presidents; Charles Evans, Orillia, Treasurer. Viv Sutton, Ridgetown, was reappointed secretary-manager. THe ADVICE Ee A LONELY MAIDEN Heny, meeny, miney, mo, Catch a bachelor by the toe, If he hollers, Let him!!

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