Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 10 Dec 1964, p. 5

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« * December 10, 1964 THE NEWS CRESCENT HAS COME TO SIMCOE PLAZA & HIGHWAY 17, TERRACE BAY There's a new finance company in town, a modern-thinking company for today's young moderns who know that all it costs them to enjoy tomorrow's better life today .. . is the pennies per day in interest they pay. Don't wait any longer for the things you want. See your Crescent Manager now. STREET TO BUSINESS AREA HIGHWAY 17 Edward J. Chateauvert, Crescent's Terrace Bay Manager, isa native of Northern Ontario and has had ex- tensive experience in the consumer finance business. He reminds area residents of Crescent's exclusive guaranteed money service. If you are not completely satisfied you can return the money within 30 days and the deal will be cancelled with no interest charges, cancellation fees or questions. '(Grescent [Finance CORPORATION, Imperial Motel, Phone 825-3286 LIMITED, E.J.Chateauvert, Manager Page 5 DOGS (Continued from P.4, groups of 10 to 15. Since the dog catcher is ineffective Police are now picking up dogs running at large. By Friday last week five owners had paid fines to redeem their dogs. The Police intend to pro- ceed vigorously along these lines and point out that any dog not carrying a current license tag is classed, under the act, as a stray, and will be destroyed. It is also pointed out that the Pound is unheated and no provision is made to feed the animals. The Police Depart- ment is not responsible for any dogs picked up. ELECTION (Cont'd from P.1) J. Beddard, T.Dorland, Mrs. D .Koski, J.Shivas and Mrs. |. Marsh. JUDO CLASSES Registrations for a second Judo Class, to begin in early January, are now being taken at the Recreation Of- fice. Classes will again be restricted to High School Students, and will be held on Saturday mornings at 10 A.M. Those interested should register before December . 30th. The present Judo Classes will continue until Spring. MINOR HOCKEY RESULTS Last Saturday the Hawks defeated the Canadien team in the PeeWee division with Ward, Brend and Shivas (2) racking up the four goals for the Hawks and Papousek (2) and Gresdal scoring the three goals for the Canadiens Also in the PeeWee divi- sion the Bruins edge out the leafs 7 - 4. Corrigan (2) Matuszak (2), Turner (2) and Fedorak (I) were the goal-getters for Bruins. Simmer was the big gun for Leafs, scoring all four of the goals with only one assist by

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