Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 11 Mar 1971, p. 18

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PAGE 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 11, 1971 UPHOLSTERY COURSE A SUCCESS Photo Below - Shirley Richards working on back of Sponsored by the Recreation Committee, 24 ladies |¢hair. took advantage of an Upholstery Course, where under the guidance of the teacher, Mrs. Eva: Connors, they learned to refurnish an old piece of furniture and make it look like new. From all the comments heard, it was a most successful venture. Photo Below = Mrs. Eva Connors, teacher, helping student Mary Middaugh. Photos by M. Lundberg Photo Above - Stella Gusul with partially finished project. RE | RECREATION TIPS = Cont'd from page 17 ..... with land trails. Rivers are especially dangerous as currents build up quickly and ice can become dan- gerously thin overnight. 8, Each body of water has its own danger areas. Only = those who have seen "freeze-up" and "break-up" Photo Above - Connie Cvitkovich, Jeannine Des- have an intimate and thorough knowledge of these rosiers and Eva Connors. insidious hazards. If you don't know, don't take a chance. Canadians use between 20 and 70 gallons of water per person daily.

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