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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jun 1965, p. 5

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THE NEWS TEN OE S Tenders will be received up to 6:00 p.m., June 26th, 1965 by the Terrace Bay High School Board, for the following:- Sand and refinish Auditorium floory benches and wain- scot. This work to be done duyifg the last two weeks of August. Paint interior of four . Supply and install ar house . . Supply and install floor file for kitchen of one house. ) bli (separate bids). rite-kitchen counter top for one Items 2, 3 and 4 - Work to be done immediately. Additional information and specifications must be obtain- ed from:- -- H.J.Boudreau, Secretary-Treasurer, P.O.Box 98, Terrace Bay, Ontario. CARD OF THANKS = Mrs .Jack Phillips of Schr. to thank Doctor Searles, Mrs.Gino Caccarfio Connie and Hubert Weaver, Nurses and Sioff of Terrace Bay Hospital and all those who sent flowers and cards during her recent illness. TAKEN IN ERROR - from Moose Hall reception last Saturday night, rose-pink cardigan. Please return to NGA aha ialaletemaeaieal at Laundry or leave at 268 Kenogami Road. Mr .and Mrs .Sig Erickson motored to Barrie, Ontario, visit- ing their daughter and son-in-law, Janice and Tim Bond and to bring home their son Fred who has attended the Barrie North Collegiate this past term. Marilyn Marsh arrived home Tuesday from a visit in the x Page 5 ROXY THEATRE THE PLAZA - - TERRACE BAY Pas se co DOWN HIS WOMAN ise lita wii Sie: -asiun COLOR Se WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY z RREEKEKRE iy | SHOWS NIGHTLY - 7 and 9pm. SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW - 12.05 ve FRIDAY MLS oe THAN i AND SATURDAY East after graduating from Alma College in St.Thomas and will spend the summer with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Marsh. Marcia Jeanneret is home from Alma College in St.Thomas ad | Matinee at Happened ay lite 2 o'clack fo spend the summer with her family, Mr.and Mrs.John Jeanneret. Vance of Sault Ste.Marie for a visit. Ellen Knight arrived Sunday from Alma College and will be home with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Knight for the vacation. Henry Gaulin is home from Toronto where he attended the Central Technical School and will spend the summer with his pa rents, Mr.and Mrs .Francis Gaulin. FOR SALE - folding tent reilyy /"Apely 255 Keno- gami Road or phone 3774. SELECT COMMITTEE TO STUDY YOUTH PROBLEMS Response of local and district organizations to the invitation to express opinions on the needs and pro-' blems of youth before a Select Committee of the On- tario Legislature was described as "only fair" in a statement issued today by a Lakehead coordinating committee. The Select Committee, under chairman- ship of Sylvanus "Syl" Apps, will hear regional views relating to social, cultural, recreational and educa- tional needs and problems of young people at a Port Arthur appearance on July 16. The local planning group has established a June 30 deadline for submis- sion of briefs. She was accompanied by a classmate, Donna Bear tae heer *« rite 008 GBRIEN- LOCKWOOD "sSessuuuanes MAIL ORDER BRIDE K WITH BUDDY EBSEN - SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY June 20 = 21 and 22nd. Recreation authorities through Northwestern Ont. have been recruited to render assistance and advice in preparation of briefs. Groups and individuals are asked to mail briefs to R.R.Tuokko, 241 Clavet Street, Port Arthur. ANNUAL REPORT, WORKMEN'S COMP.BOARD The Annual Report of the Workmen's Compensation Board was tabled in the Ontario Legislature. Total benefits awarded last year amounted to $69,873,902. During 1964, 102,374 firms reported to the Board, an increase of 4,367 over the previous year. Last year 318,331 incidents were reported as work injuries an increase from the previous year of 31,704. Percentage of administration costs compared to total cost last year show 89.6 was a direct benefit.

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