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Terrace Bay News, 4 Feb 1965, p. 3

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com February 4 1965 THE TERRACE BAY NEWS Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Published weekly each Thursday. Circulation, Terrace Bay, Schreiber and district. De adline for advertisements is NOON each Monday - other items Tuesday Noon. Office Phone 3747. Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, for payment of postage in cash. Classified ads - minimum ch arge 5o0¢ - (20 words and under) - Cards of Thanks and Announce- ments - minimum charge $1 - (30 words and under). Subscription rate $2.50 per year. CARD OF THANKS - The family of the late Emile St.Denis would like to thank everyone who sent flowers, wreaths and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to the Loyal Order of Moose, Local 665 and Kimberly-Clark Painters. Your kindness will always pe arenes The St.Denis Family. WANTED TO BUY = Baby carriage, in good conditio Phone Schreiber 276. FOR GENASCO WATERLESS SOAP and Watkins Products phone Mrs.Edna McCouan, Schreiber 666. NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF THE EM- PLOYEES MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY WILL BE HELD 1 IN THE RECREATION CENTRE AT 7.15 P.M., ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, 1965. BUSINESS WILL BE THE ELECTION OF DIRECTORS AND SUCH OTHER BUSINESS AS MAY PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING. HOUSE FOR SALE - [15 Columbia Street - 1 1/2 storey - 3 bedroom - 4-piece bathroom - hardwood floors - hot water system with oil - nice lot. Phone Schreiber 172 after 5.30 P.M. FOR SALE - two pair snow shoes - one single mat- tress - like new. Phone 3525. ART CLUB NEWS - A business meeting will be held in the Art Centre on Thursday night at 8 P.M., when plans for February will be discussed. Lunch will be served at the close of the meeting. COSTA'S TERRACE BAY, ONT. - PH. 3513 Maple Leaf pan-ready Fricassee Fowl 2 9 ¢ PER LB. EGGS - LARGE 2 poz, 79¢ THE NEWS Page 3 In Memoriam Almos - in loving memory of our infant son, Darren Dale, who passed away February 9th, 1964. Around the throne of God in Heaven Shall countless children stand, Children whose sins are all forgiven- A holy, happy band Singing Glory, Glory Glory Be To God on High. Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad, Delena and Roddy. ORATORICAL TROPHY (Continued from page |) of St.Edwards Council with second place going to Boyd Drake of Schreiber. Mr.Sanford Chicoine, Deputy Knight, awarded the Junior prizes to Doug Crosby of Marathon and second place to Denise Harvey of Red Rock. Held annually by St.Edwards Council No.3554 of the Knights of Columbus, the competition is between the district Highschools, the seventh annual being in Terrace Bay. Mr.Pat Guina was Master of Ceremon- ies for the contest, welcoming the students and friend and introducing the panel of judges: Mrs.lsabel Mars of Terrace Bay, Mr.Carlo Catterello of Red Rock and Mr.Marvin Steen of Marathon. Mr.Rene Gaudet, Youth Activity Chairman, had been in charge of the event. In the Junior Division Doug Crosby spoke on "The people of Laos are not a happy people" stating their sufferings were in extremes inconceivable to man and incorporating the work of Dr. Thomas Dooley who had sought to minister to their two afflictions and disease and communism. Denise Harvey, second place winner spoke on "Your vocation in Canada". She stressed the need to pick a happy vocation to last approximately forty years of your life, with the necessary training for either skilled tradesmen or education to fulfill the technicians of industry. Other competitors in this Division were Cora Spadoni of Schreiber whose subject covered The Achievements of the Chinese Republic, dwelling particularly with the past fifteen years and the his- tory of this sleeping giant. "The Path of Truth and Racial Equality over the Mountain of Prejudice" was the subject Gordon Moorey of Schreiber eluci- dated upon and the porblem of all segregation. Russell Evans of Red Rock talked of "The Teenage Driver" whom he considered more prone to delin - quency, the car being a status symbol of speed and success. Claire Belliveau of Terrace Bay stressed the "Need for Higher Education" stating Canada needs trained men and women to become a leading nation. Carole Gaudet's topic was on " Juvenile Delin- quency" which she explained covered everything | from minor offenses to murder. She stressed the up- bringing and the many outside influences affecting juveniles and closed with the thought that all seg- ments of society must combine their efforts to eradi- cate this delinquency. Boyd Drake, in second place, spoke on "Alcoholism - a Disease". Noting the ter- rifying effect of alcohol upon the brain and the ~ ° Ot) alb[=ieMeleMeleel-

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