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Terrace Bay News, 25 Dec 1964, p. 7

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December 25, 1964 Joy To The World! THE NEWS Page 7 TEDS CLEANERS "YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST - - NOW TRY THE BEST" Terrace Bay Motor Hotel Mr. Ray Kenney, Principal of St.Martin's Roman Catholic School in Terrace Bay is pictured above with representatives of each grade and the ton of skates, clothing, toys and candy they gathered for shipment to Red Lake. Fa ther G.Benoit who serves innumerable Mis- sions, large and small, within an area up to 100 miles north of Red Lake, made a plea for good used skates in his enthusiastic annual letter. St.Martin's were pleased to add twenty-five pair of skates in good condition, along with serviceable warm cloth- ing, toys and a large box full of candy. The ship- ment was made through the courtesy of Harvey Smith, Lakehead Freightways and Coin Freightways. HOLIDAY GREETINGS ... And may the spirit of Christmas bring most wonderful blessings to you! COSTA'S SCHREIBER TERRACE BAY P. ©. "Box 130 Phone 3325 CHRISTMAS PRINCIPLES (Continued from page 2) in one's own community, but in spirit and sometimes in action extending to suffering humanity anywhere in the world. It means resisting every inclination to prejudice against other human beings, whether on the basis of nationality or race or color or religion or social standing or education. It means forgiveness of enemies, no matter how deep the wounds or how lasting the injuries they may have inflicted. Only upon the fulfillment of these principles have we any right to celebrate the birth of the Saviour. A Blessed Christmas and Happy New Year to all. (V.Rev.) E.A.Gallagher, V.F. VANDALISM REWARD DISCUSSED BY CHAMB ER The Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce held their Decemb er meeting on Thursday evening in the Rec- reation Centre with Neil Cornthwaite presiding. Minutes and correspondence were read by the Secre- tary Treasurer, Margaret Simmer. Continuing their previous discussion on posting a $25. reward for notification of vandalism, Lionel Waghorn agreed to consult with the incoming Town Council on the subject. Sixteen paid up members were reported by Membership chairman Joe Commisso. Membership fees in the Upper Lakes Travel Council and also in the Canadian Chamber of Commerce were approved, (Continued on page 9) CU kh Rk OYSTERS JUST APRIVED. iL. OBSTER SHRIMP MAC KEREL COSTAS Simcoe Plaza TERRACE BAY, Ont. Phone 3513

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