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Terrace Bay News, 21 Nov 1973, p. 7

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NOVEMBER 2I, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 HOSPITAL ASKS SUPPORT FOR AUXILIARY The Auxiliary to the McCausland Hospital has started its Membership Drive for I974. We would like to take this opportunity to thanks the Auxiliary for all its support and service during the past year and also remind the gen- eral public of the importance of their work. The Auxiliary, in addition to operating the Tuck Shop, has purchased many items of equip- ment for the hospital and has also given many hours of time in volunteer services. The McCausland Hospital is your area public hospital and we feel that the Auxiliary is one important avenue which can be used by any person to show his individual concern for the improvement of his hospital. Your considerate reception to the Auxiliary canvassers would be greatly appreciated. Public Relations Committee, McCausland Hospital Board. LEGION MIXED BOWLING Standings to November I6th: Spitfires 25; Irish Regiment I6; Cameron Highlanders I4; Corvettes I0; Bombardiers 7. Bill Moon Sr. was high bowler for the night rolling a fantastic 8I5 triple! He had games of 23I, 286 and 298, just two pins short of the 300 club. Other good triples included Dot Coupal 677; E. Hamann 645; and H. Cooke 672. : Games over 2:: -- Pat Jones 225; H. Cooke 216, 22I, 235; J. Teniuk 245; P. Moon 256; D. Coupal 277, 213; E. Hamann 208, 257; June Schritt 203; S. Ballentine 2I0; N. Chopty 208; L. MacRae 20I. Dues must be paid by November 30th. LADIES EVENING BOWLING Mayfair 6I pts.; Scooby Doos 59 pts.; Gutter Girls 54 pts.; Groaners 52 pts.; Bad Girls 5I pts.; Hot Dogs 38 pts. REMBER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE I20I W.Walsh Street Thunder Bay,Ont. (at end of Walsh St.,near,Airport) NEW FURNITURE AT DISCOUNT PRICES Bedroom, Livingroom, Kjtchen Furniture, Westinghouse Appliances, Wall-to-Wall Broadloom, Motel Furniture and Bedding FREE DELIVERY in NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO Games rolled over 200 were: R. Imbeault 203; J. Tremblay 226; L. Nesbitt 203; L. Lang 2I8; J. Cameron 233; M. Jean 203; J. » Richardson 2I4; J. Hall 288; B. Mendelin 206; E. Boutilier 23I, 2I7; J. Greenwood 206, 236; P. Regis 2I4, 22I, 224; S. Sadowick 2I5. RENEWAL REGISTRATION WILL GO ON SALE The Ministry of Transportation and Commun- ications has announced that commencing Decem- ber I, I973 renewal registration for passenger motor vehicles and trailers will go on sale at 284 Licence Issuing Offices throughout the Province. As in I973, the fees are $23 for a 4-cylinder vehicle; $32 for 6-cylinders; $40 for an 8-cylinder car and $5 for trailers. This year marks the first time that Ontario will be issuing a licence plate sticker in- stead of new plates to signify that the vehic- le owner has paid his annual registration fee. No new permit will be issued for renewal -- the present permit will be used for five years. Under the new system motorists will not be required to fill in an application as in the past, but rather need only present their per- mit with the fee to the issuer. The issuer will then ask the motorist to sign an insuran- ce continued page 9 CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR ALL YEAR 'CURTAIN TIME BY THE FORT WILLIAM MALE CHOIR THIS ALBUM MAY BE OBTAINED AT THE BA Schreiber WAGHO rr Bay A FEW TICKETS REMAIN FOR THE CHOIR CONCERTS. CONTACT: C. BUCK, TERRACE BAY, FOR THESE.

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