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Terrace Bay News, 16 May 1963, p. 10

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Page 12 TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION (Cont'd from Page 13) anni meeting in Toronto which he attended as 0,T.A, Representative and at the end of his report spoke of his regret in leaving the Association as he is being transferred to Toronto. Mr. Jones spoke on the work being done in rehabilitation and the increased scope of training being offerred patients. Mr.0'Brien spoke briefly and showed-slides of his tour. of chest clinics in Asian countries. Other répresentatives who attended in- cluded Mrs. L.McLeod, White River, Mesdames THE ; Edith Jordon of Marathon -- Mesdames Norma Carmody and Marion O'Neil of Nipigon,. Following the meeting the members went, to Mrs. Furlonger!'s home for a buffet supper. ee + teen me COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from Page 10) from Councillor Adamo for better lighting: on . the corner of No.1 Pine Crescent was inves- tigated with the recommendations being sub- mitted that two of the new blue lights in a further The the existing poles would throw light rather than erect another pole. new type lights are being used wherever replacements are required, Sa ot ee em ni te tei nt ene a eae ape att seme | | | NAVY CADETS EVIDENT ss | Naval uniforms on local youths have. been very. evident on the streets of 'Terrace Bay lately, They are worn by members 'of the newly formed Sea Cadets. Circle Route Service are giving their. fund drive a boost by making available their premises for car washing also.a | percentage of profit from gas and oil sales | next Saturday, May 18th. Their recent Tag Day also brought them to the attention of all, We expect to hear more in the future regarding. their aims and efforts, oe WALLEXE SEASON OPENS MAY 15TH The walley= (yellow pickerel) season. for the Geraldton District, except Lake Super- ; Lor, opens on Wednesday, May 15th and not | on Saturday, May 11th, Enquiries received by the Dept,of Lands and Forests recently indicate a number of persons are in doubt concerning the open- ing date. 'SIR MARTIN- FROBISHER STAMP ANNOUNCED Details of a new commemorative five-cent. postage stamp, in the explorer series, to: honour Sir Martin Frobisher, were revealed today by the Hon,Azellus Denis, Postmaster General,' The stamp will be released on July 29th, 'Mr. Denis stated that the new stamp, de- signed by Philip Weiss of Ottawa, is an intermediate sized horizontal and will be printed in blue. et ere eee A portrait of Sir Martin will appear in the left foreground and, in the right back- ground, the outline of a sailing ship of the 16th century is silhouetted against an iceberg. Mr. Denis added that the meridian | lines which taper toward the top of the stamp are intended to suggest the Northern Hemisphere, ee ee ee ee oe tence ne eee ee ee a ae mm _ to pass an intelligence test," GAL: "Intelligence test? Why the advertise- ccetinarmen- = | E.McIlraith, Kay Baxter, L.Hallsworth and 1 la eee ee te ee em em ; -- 2% | ae tel Niele eociesdcicedlciaran | BOSS; "Before I can engage you, you will hav { -- NEWS pe ent a ee aeprcae ne te eee May 16, 1963 _ WEDDING gm | INVITATIONS NAPKINS - CARDS OF THANKS - ETC, (ee ere ~--- | | | | | HOCKEY INSTITUTE IN SASKATOON. -- One of the most successful coaches in junior 'hockey, Bob Kirk of Flin Flon, will "be among' the instructors at the Canadian | | ' Amateur Hockey Association's Leadership Institute at Saskatoon from August 19 to 28. The institute is being held at the Univer- sity of Saskatchewan campus and is open to candidates from Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the Thunder Bay area, Kirk will be assisting Jack Sasi: the athletic director at Montreal's Loyola Col- lege, in the instruction of candidates. Prospective, candidates who would like further information on the leadership insti- tute can. write to their regional branch of the Amateur Hockey Association. ene eee erent ee = ne eemenee: emeewe) ~ she poate ne ae FIT FEDERATION HAS OUTSTANDING YEAR' Delegates attending the Annual Conference of the lWWestern Ontario Film Federation at -Fort William Public Library May 4th and 5th were:met with a lively action-packed Agenda designed to keep. then on their toes. The . thene of the Conference was set out to further the aim of the Federation in teaching . the use of films as an Educational. tool, reaching the masses through the local Film Councils and their members (the aim is to have every organization in every municipal ity use these films). The meeting recorded its heaien that many more teachers be trained in the use of pro- jection: equipment and encouraged to use more films in the classroom, The reports of the local filn councils. were exceptional and showed a marked increase in both membership and in use of. films, It was noted that the 20 minute film "Craftmen I Canada"t had been seen by over two mitliog people in the past year. Delegates saw three new films, Wahanni, Lafontaine and VEry Nice, Very Nice. They proved to be a real treat, Slate of officers elected for the coming year ares- Past Pres. = Mrs, A.Mosbeck, Fort Frances - President, Mrs, T.Joseph, Fort William - lst. Vice=Pres,, Mr,Walter Stachiw, Fort Frances - 2nd Vice-Pres.,- Mr.Mervin Neidrauer, Manitouwadge - Secretary, Mr. W. Dougall, National Film Board, Fort William and Treasurer - Mrs. Pegay Hunt Port ers mre ce tame come em a inte wach alpen: -- noe san oe i tdi oma BE CAREFUL wit FIRE - NOW AND ALL TcE TIME - blenny emg nas am nee "INDOORS AND OUTDOORS, oe ete recente: erat pee ceennneneet enna e eett n eet

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