Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 21 Nov 1968, p. 13

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NOVEMBER 21, 1968 Reeve Replies - cont'd from page 5 of which, in part, no community would have reason to be proud, has just come to my attention. In this day and age when companionate living, divorce, desertion and ever increasing consumption of alcohol seems to have become a way of life through out our country, | want to protest in the strongest terms possible, on behalf of the citizens of Terrace Bay, the wisdom and fairness of a news media, such as your, which has such an impact on the daily living of the people of Northwestern Ontario, to single out one community which, in all probability, is no better or worse than the whole, and expose its reported morality for all to hear. | realize and appreciate the jealously with which you guard your right to relate the news without fear or favour but | suggest to you, in all seriousness, that when news becomes discriminatory, it ceases to be fair reporting and | cannot help but suspect some. ulterior motive in the release of this item either by your reporter or your station, to take such an unfair swing at-our town. In common with all municipalities, Terrace Bay is composed of human beings with all our common fraili- ties, and in all humility, | defy any reporter to show me a happier, more contented or law abiding commun ity in which to live. I trust, Sir, that you will give this letter the same coverage, without the sensational head lines, that you gave the original report. W.E. Cavanaugh, Reeve CANADA SAVING BOND CAMPAIGN COMPLETE The 1968 campaign at the Kimberly-Clark mill -has concluded. Three hundred and five employees purchased $142 $142,500 worth of Bonds under the payroll savings plan. This is the second largest amount of bonds pur- chased by Kimberly-Clark employees since the incep- tion of the local savings plan thirteen years ago. In the Terrace Bay News of October 16th, the mill | | Special canvassers for 1968 were listed. Without those people, the payroll savings plan would not be possible We wish to thank them on behalf of ali the mill em- ployees. NOTICE - Holy Angels' P. T.A. will be held Thosdey November 21 at 8.30 p.m. All nominees from all schoolboards will be on hand to answer any questions. This meeting is open to the general public including the surrounding district. TERRACE BAY NEWS | | | MANY IDEAL GIFTS NOW ON DISPLAY AT EXCEPTIONAL VALUES FOR GIFT GIVING. SHOP NOW WHILE ASSORT- MENTS ARE AT THEIR BEST. CHIP AND DIP SETS __ GIFT VALUE = $1.67 LADIES DUSTERS Charmingly quilted, a delightful gift. Hand washable --regular to $12.00 GIFT VALUE - 98-44 MEN'S SLIPPERS Genuine leather, loafer style with leather uppers. Cush'n Komfort Soles. GIFT VALUE $3.88 ARE MISSES DUSTERS For the junior miss on your gift list. They're practical and washable regular value $8.99 GIFT VALUE- 9 5-88 NYLON-KODEL MATS Luxurious deep pile ' size 24 x 36 regular value $4.85 GIFT VALUE $3.48 Christmas Budget tems NOW AVAILABLE! NOTHING TO PAY UNTIL FEB. APPROVED ACCOUNTS. TO COME IN AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS TO-DAY. JACKET SPECIAL Boys Sherpa lined jackets with good quality Cord- uroy shell. Lots of tough wearing in these garments Sizes 10 - 16 Regular te $11.95 $9.77 ~ ROBINSON | STORES Where Shopping is a Pleasure PHONE 825-3891 TERRACE BAY, ONT. 1: 8 Pc. TUMBLER SETS Choose from 13 oz. size or 6 1/2 oz. size ® Old Fashion Glass Regular $3.49 Gift Value $2.68

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