PAGE 8 TREAD HUSKY, DEEP-BITING "OLYMPIC" TERRACE BAY NEWS -~ -= [) ) S q < QS x Q S-- Lid oJ ase (] A¥5.E joe 0 ot er co25 9 £Q9ES> a. €E &.2 £00 SY SE Q - go 00 pats QQ Gos © | Tega --- 232 o% oI BEETH = G9 , we a z Le Se = dad 8 I] fem QT = (75) TO [3 SE - hdd Sujit 27 = g o £ S © [o] [4 [7 -_-- -- Ld nylon cord body and fir Modern, quiet-running, safety specifications. -- | BLACKWALL | WHITEWALL TIRE SIZE | mime size | srackware | whimewau | NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Dr. Wyke's office in Schreiber will be closed between November 6th and November 30th, 1971. It will re-open on December 1st for appointment. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Lewis*New Democrats are committed to Nationalization of the Pulp and Paper and Mining Industries. Have you examined the possibilities of such a move? : Play it safe Vote Liberal. Vote Harry Assad. TERRACE BAY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. ADULT BADMINTON To all members and prospective members, there will be a short General Meeting for the purpose of electing new officers for this season. During our regular badminton session on Wed- nesday, October 20th in the High School Audi- torium, we urged everyone to attend. ENROLLMENT HELD STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McColeman of Schreiber, a girl on October 16th. Mooseheart chairman Betty Randa was in charge of the Chapter night meeting of the Women of the Moose which was held on October 6th. Junior Graduate Regent Alice Yates chaired the meeting in the absence of Senior Regent Anne Stachiw. Enrollment took place welcoming Carole Foreman into the defending circle. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and