we THE MOOSE HAL Music By 'TWILITERS' BUY LOCALLY (Continued from Page 9) No one should argue with their reasoning. Money spent in Terrace Bay turns up again 'and again right here in the Town before it finally leaves. It becomes the salaries of store clerks, payments on electric accounts, rentals, tax payments, and school and church support. Some6F | every dollar finds its way back. in the weoierts pocket again, and the whole town enjoys an extra notch of prosperity Large mail order houses such as Eaton's and Simpsonts (to mention the names of only two) gulp hundreds of thousands of dollars every year from Terrace pay cheques, and yet they spend not one red cent in our town. They own no property whatsoever, they hire no people, and they advertise not one cent's worth here. The argument that many homemakers put up that they just can't get the things you want in town, does hold water to a certain extent, but it is fast becomeing obsolete as out local businfSses, with each--passing--month strive to carry more varied selections and a broader range of goods. They can do this, however, only as long as they receive the patronage of Terrace shoppers. s far as price is con- cerned, there is litthe difference. This was proved one day by an incident that occurred in| a local dry goods store.\. The shopper examined the garment, held it up tco\herself, and then replaced it on the counter saying, "IT can get it from Eaton's for the same pricel™ Is there not more satisfaction in being able to inspect goods before the sale? and IMPORTANT NO1 ae TO ALL CREDIT UNION' MEMBERS EACH MEMBER UPON JOINING THE CREDIT UNION COMPLETES A "NOMINATION OF BENEFICIARY CARD". THIS IS CONSIDERED A LEGAL DOCUMENT. The status of many members has changed since they joined our Credit Union. Members are asked to phone or call in at the office to insure that their "NOMINATION OF BENEFICIARY" card is in order. @FFICE HOURS - Mon. & Thurs. 7-9 P.M. Simcoe Plaza . Fri. 9-11 A.M. PHONE 3833 <i NEWS _ December_12, 1963 Music By "Wa liters" DANCE DEC 20TH. Sem-[ am. ch'. HALL 3.0 DOOR PAZ in having them when they are needed and not a week later? Is it not discouraging and | inconvenient to find the goods a disappoint- ment in colour or size, and then to face the task of rewrapping them to send back for another interminable wait? How many, too, have found their monthly accounts both far behind and confused? Let's get a little town spirit going for us and for our local businesses? Let us help make Terrace Bay a good town to shop in, too} MOTORISTS Check your lights. Taese days when visibility is bad - a car with one headlight or a missing tail light can add to an oncoming driver's confusion. Check those lights - the life: you save may be your own. S21 0-K KC. L_UCB Born to,Mr. and Mrs. W. Cardiff, of Schreiber, on December 3rd, a daughter. Born to, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kurylo, of Terrace 'Bay, on December 4th, a daughter, Born to, Mr. and Mrs. L.R. Tremblay of Schreiber, on December 4th, a daughter. Born to, Mr. and Mrs. J. Shubaly of Terrace Bay, on December 5th, a daughter. CURLING NEWS The second round of the men's curling began Monday evening and it was surprising to note how the new groupings formed up. Many new rinks entered "A" Division in order to replace those old strong contenders who went all the way to "C", Such is the luck or skill of curling? Lou Duquette is still taking reservations for the New Yearts Party. Make your reserva- tions early. Dec. 28th is the deadline. The. Christmas Social is on Saturday, December 21st. Don' Forget! WAWA:' HERE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY The North Shore Hockey schedule opens in Terrace Bay with the league entry, Wawa Ironmen, here for a Saturday - Sunday double- header. DON'T MISS THESE GAMES}? (Continued on Page 11)