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Terrace Bay News, 23 Aug 1962, p. 6

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La aad rT EBA & MILLWAY IT Wik PAY YOUT © READ THIS ipvorlanl anne hnbeiBent / WE, AS THE AUTHORIZED. CHRYSLER DEALER FOR THIS AREA WISH TO LET YOU, THE MOTORING PUBLIC, KNOW "ADVANCE INFORMATION't AS RELEASED BY THE CHRYSLER CORPORATION, REGARDING: THEIR 1963 MODELS, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN AUTOMOBILE PRODUCTION CHRYSLER WILL GIVE A FIVE YEARS OR $0,000 MILE' WARRANTY, SO CONFIDENT ARE" THEY IN THE QUALITY AND, WORKMANSHIP OF \ THEIR PRODUCT,. EXTRACT FROM MR, TOWNSEND, PRESIDENT OF) CHRYSLER CORPORATION LIMITED, "We have teen working towards this performance goal for a long tame and we are now able to make -- this important contribution to customer satisfac¥ion because. our Engineering tests,' Customer Service Records and quality of manufagturing conclusively show these major components will live up to this vagal ey f they are:properly used and maintained. Data compiled on the performance of/ these Aomponents covered millions of miles of operation and every possible road ¢ondityon, THE RESULTS ARE SOLID, WE BELIEVE WE HAVE ACHIEVED A LEVEL OF ENGINEERING FAIS WARRANTY POSSIBLE, THIS WARRANTY COVERS THE "ENGINE TO TRANSMISSION, THE PROPELLER S ELLENCE AND MANUFACTURING QUALITY WHICH MAKES AXLE POWER TRAIN*t WHICH ARE THE ENGINE, AND UNZVERSALE (JOINT, AND THE REAR AXLE, FOR MORE DETAIL FORMATION SEE YOUR, LOCAL BOGAL CHRYSLER DEALER f 1 DD) Qrrowe Y4 UN INS ~ §~3723 Canadian folk art and design, ae ne STORK CLUB soafiisat. that Ontario = = reds of craftsmen in this field whose ideas are economically adaptable to larger production, Our native handicraft and souvenir business has grown rapidly since World War II, We merely hope we can give it some further as- sistance," "Perhaps some day the time will come, '? Mr, Cranston. concluded, "when at least half the souvenirs we sell te tourists visiting this province will bear the imprint '*Crafted in Ontariot, Consultant to the tourist committee in conjunction with the souvenir and handicraft exhibition and competition will be Thor Hansen, art director of the British American Oil Co., and outstanding authority in Born to, Mr, and Mrs, R, Mineau of Sch- reiber, a daughter on August 7th. Bay, a son on August 8th, Born to, Mr. and Mrs, R, Roffey of Sch- reiber, a daughter on August 8th, Born to, Mr. and Mrs, P, Speziale of Sch- reiber, a daughter on August 9th, Born 'to, Mr. and Mrs, E, Nesbitt of Sch- reiber, a son on August 10th, Born to, Mr. and Mrs, F, Veneziano of Schreiber, a son on August 10th, Born to, Mr. and Mrs. H.J.. McParland of Schreiber,.a daughter on August, 17th. Born to, Mr. and Mrs, L.A. Hiller of Schreiber,,a son on August 18th, Born to, Mr, and Mrs, G,.Calder of Terrace Bay, a daughter on August 19th, Born to, Mr. and Mrs. A, Deleo of Schreiber,' a daughter on August 19th, Born,to, Mr, and Mrs, W. Randa of Schreiber, a son.on August 20th, FISH AND GAME CLUB MEETING There will be a meeting of the Fish and Game Club in the small meeting room at the Recreation Centre on August 27th at 7 P.M, The subject\will be Resolutions For The Zone One Meeting, which will be held in Terrace Bay on the weekend of Sept, 22nd, LOCAL YOUNGSTER LOST IN BUSH Last Saturday afternoon a local youngster Bobby Morres, son of Mr, and Mrs. L, Morres, was lost in the bush for about 5 hours, Taking part in a cranberry picking jaunt with other members of his family, Bobby lost direction when taking berries back to the car. A posse. of some 40 district residents took part in the search and found Bobby at about 9 P.M, POREST FIRE IS A DURNING SHAME, ?} DISTRICT MEETING OF MOOSE ASSOCIATION The District Meeting of the Ontario Moose Association was held in Terrace Bay on August 18th and 19th in the Moose Hall, Representatives from Sault Ste, Marie, Sudbury and Port Arthur joined with delegates from the local Moose Lodge in the sessions, Visiting at the Chalet with Mr. and Mrs, L. Kimerer is her Aunt, (Continued on Page 7) Born to, Mr. and Mrs, B, Peterkin of Terrace | | : | | | | | | | 4 | ee

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