Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 15 Oct 1964, p. 3

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() LO De 964 | THE NEWS Poge a eee ceoee SCHREIBER RESIDENTS pg § COMINGS Bo 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Published weekly PLEASE NOTE - 0 : ea h Thursday. Circulation, Terrace Bay, Schreib er "i an:| district. Deadline for advertisements is NOON each Monday - other items Tuesday Noon. Office phone 3747. Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash. Classified ads - minimum charge 50¢ - (20 words and under) ~ Cards of Thanks and one aie ~ OR DROP IN AND : S 0 Days Only minimum charge $1 - (30 words and under). Sub- SEE THE MANY scription rate $2.50 per year. ITEMS ON OUR CARD OF THANKS - My sincere thanks to all who SHELVES . sent cards or helped in any oth er way during our recent bereavement. We regret that insuffi- cient flyers were allotted us to cover Schreiber. PLEASE CHECK YOUR DAILY PAPER OR THE WEEKEND MAGAZINE FOR ITEMS ON SALE m Starts OctlG Joyce Newell. CARD OF THANKS = I would like to thank Doctor McCausland and all the nurses and staff of Terrace Bay Private Hospital for the wonderful care given me during my stay in hospitai, also special thanks to Terrace Bay Community Credit Union imitre fife OFFICE HOURS a PRL f a oT Rev. Cano and all who sent cards and visited me. MON. & THURS. - 7 - 9 P.M. TUESDAY - ---2-4P.M. Mrs. Margaret Nelson. FRIDAY a as 9 e 11 A.M. SIMCOE PLAZA, TERRACE BAY - PHONE 3833 CARD OF THANKS - I wish to thank all who visited me, sent cards, letters, flowers and gifts while in Terrace Bay and General Hospitals. With deep appreciation, Connie Weaver . CARD OF THANKS = To all of you who sent gifts to Joan's Shower and to those who helped so much in so many ways to make Joan's day very special, a most grateful note of thanks from the Irelands and the Lundbergs. ; BALLET TICKETS - (Contined from page 1) DON'T DELAY! Contact members of the Kiwanis Club, the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel or the Recrea- tion Office, NOW. If you wait you may be too late. FOR SALE - Fairbanks Morse Space Heater - heats iv to six rooms. Phone Schreiber 498. FOR SALE = Used oil stove in good condition. Space heater. Phone Schreiber 373. FOR SALE - two used snow tires, 800 X 14 for $10. the pair - also one bird cage $5. Phone 3667. FOUND - a variety of articles picked up during the past few months are in the Terrace Bay Police Office If you have lost anything call at the Police Office and check. FOR RENT = three room upstairs apartment--private entrance. Apply 109 Ontario St., or phone 129, Schreiber after 5 P.M. STUDENTS VISIT HOMES OVER WEEKEND Home visiting with their families over the holiday weekend were Maureen Hall and Bruce Young from Winnipeg, Holly Berndtsson, Janice Gross, Barbara McMillan, Edith Adamo and Ed Linkewich of the Lakehead. The sympathy of the community is expressed to Mrs. Joyce Newell on the passing of her Mother, Mrs. Laura Arnold, October 3rd _in Port Arthur. WCOSTA'S Specials = Pea meal SHOULDER OF PORK od Q € Ves a3) ha sea IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOUR AGE! One day last week as your teported trotted down to the office, buffeted by a strong wind--winter 4} jacket pulled up around her ears and muttering im- precations about the obominable weather, she was pulled up short on seeing the school children revel- ing in the elements. Only a movie camera could do justice to the scene as the youngsters made slides--rolled in the snow or threw snowballs. Did we once enjoy the ice and snow like that? TERRACE BAY - PHONE 3513 People are talking about... MR. B. SAFETYWISE bacon = .69¢

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