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Terrace Bay News, 20 Apr 1961, p. 8

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Page 8 SCHR®IBER Ontario PHONZ 115 TERRACE BAY NEWS April 20, 1961 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS les LIMITED TILL 9:00 P.M, ei ean EHH de for the Whole Faimilyd A our 29.0.0 Me Bicycles , oan i RAM BLER -- ECONOMY WITH QUALITY FEATURES TH&S BICYCLES ARE PERFECT FOR THE PERSON WHO WANTS FINE STYLING COMBINED tae = \ WITH FIN& WORKMANSHIP AT.A PRICH THAT MAKES THE RAMBLER THE LEADER IN THE - \ LOW COST FILD, > <> SEE THEM SOON AT CHAPFLES <> Lad ies Or Me ns STANDARD - 20" FRAME - 28" WHEEL © <= $2995 ry) > - mt boy SOF fs irl S JUVENILE - 18" FRAME - 26" WHEEL Boy's or Gerls JUNTOR - 16" PRaMa - 24" WHEEL : = Bicycle Accessories = Streamers. 18% PC Basketseieit: wie Sy 99-eq, high ts 2k Sigg, Jubes. DISTRICT CHAMBERS MEET IN SCHREIBER' On Monday' night the Schreiber Chamber of Commerce played host to representatives from Chambers in Port Arthur, Fort William, White River, Rossport, Terrace Bay, Jackfish and Marathon at an open meeting held in the Town felt The meeting opened to the strains of "0, Canada", It was presided over by Bob Spadoni who welcomed those present and introduced the Schreiber executive and the representat- ives from the Lakehead Chambers, Reeve D'Arcy of Schreiber welcomed those present and Jack Caccamo:of the Terrace Bay Committee pledged the support of his group. Comments from T, Seppala of Rossport, Larry Dowling of Marathon and Peter VanStavern of White River received interested attention. Gino Caccamo introduced J. Crooks, Pres. of the Pt, Arthur Chamber who stressed what can be accomplished through Chambers de- voted to Community promotion, He also out- lined the various committees formed within: an active chamber and their duties, ' A director of the Port Arthur Chamber of Commerce and chairman of their Seaway | Promotion Committee, R, F, McBride, urged © that tourism be plugged before all else, L.G, McIntosh, President of the Fort William Chamber of Commerce outlined the strength in unity through such groups and urged everyone interested in Community Wel- fare to join, He pointed out that, though having no political affiliation, Chamber work is done on a local, provincial and national seen l) $42.95 42:95 PRR Se ee ee SEGRE: O22 ASC eG Kack stands: $200 Lres" 74.9 9: 7025 Brien O'Brien, a director of the Fort | William Chamber Tourist Committee: said that we should be prepared to take advantage of the great tourist influx which will come our way by having good accommodations, good res- taurants and publicity. A. (Lackie) Phillips, Mgr, of N,W,0, Development Association pointed out that the meeting had been brought about by community spirit and that not the number but the quality of membership is what counts, and he said that the area challenges the best efforts of each of us. é A lively question and answer period followed with R,0O. Beggs, Sec, Mgr. of the Port Arthur Chamber and J.H, Johnston, Sec,. Mer. of the Ft, William Chamber providing answers, tm Others attending included R, Hamilton and Mr. & Mrs, Leo Patry of Marathon,' Les, Crandlemere of Terrace Bay and Gavin Young, a director of the Port Arthur Chamber and a member of the Education Committee, The Banquet which preceded the' meeting was arranged by Mrs, A, Pegararo and her com- mittee, . Mr, D, D'Amour, Treasurer of the Schreiber Chamber and Larry Dowling of Marathon who had been P,0O.W.'s in Hong Kong were delighted to meet again, their first encounter since 1943, ED, NOTE: An indication that definite steps should be taken to publicize the area was a letter received at the "News" office recently from Station WLUC-IV, asking for pictures which highlight the community, They proposed level, to display (continued on Page 9)

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