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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jul 1965, p. 9

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THE NEWS take pride in introducing our new paint mixing machine, designed to give you, the customer, a much greater var- you! PAINTING and DECORATING Will be available during store hours which are:- CS > Ky (2 je ~) ". Ulidden *Y Xe DAILY - from 4:30 to 6;30 P.M. SATURDAY -9 A.M. to 5.30 P.M We appreciate your patranage ~~ our motto is "Always a satisfied customer." NOTE - We now have a good sup- ply of Art materials on hand. Don Laporte. YOUR GLIDDEN PAINT DEALER 546 Lakeview Drive Telephone 825-3588 TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO iety of color in almost every finish--at no extra cost to BANTAM "700" SERIES COUNTER TURNTABLE, GLIDDEN MODEL No» 6+ TEN CANISTERS. MANUAL CIRCULAR 4AND AGITATION. DIMENSIONS: 204" DIAMETER. 18° HIGH WEIGHT; 23 Lbs. NOT LOADED - Re 18 {7 Lbs. LOADED, MR. Jim Garriock Sr., returned home to xorketon, Manitoba last week after a two week visit with his son Jim and family. Roy Larson had the pleasure of renewing old times when Andy Kozar, and old army buddy of Dunville, Ontario, dropped in for the weekend. Oscar Martinson has returned from a vacation in Vancouver, also visiting enroute in Calgary, Mede- cine Hat, Winnipeg and Kenora. Mr .and Mrs .Reg Cotton and children are home from their vacation at Pansmah Beach, Manitoba and in Calgary, Alberta where they took in the Calgary Stampede. Visiting over the weekend with the Walter Ander- sons was their niece Enid Mummery enroute from Toronto to vacation in Winnipeg. DEPT .OF TRANSPORT RE-ORGANIZES Toronto - A reorganization of administration in the Ontario Department of Transport was announced to- day by Hon. Irwin Haskett, Minister of Transport. The key change is a realignment of duties among the three senior officials of the Department, involving the combination of two positions and the creation of a new one. Deputy Minister A.G ~ MacNabb assumes the additional responsibilities und title of Registrar of Motor Vehicles. Deputy Registrar F J. Pillgrem becomes respon- sible for the "operations" branches of the Department DEPT.. OF TRANSPORT (Cont'd) Robert H. Humphries has been appointed to the new post of Executive Director of Services, respon- sible for the "service" branches. Mr. Humphries, a former Senior Solicitor of the Department, has been Vice-Chairman of the Ontario Highway Transport Board for the past two years. He is resigning from that position to take up his new appointment on Septmeber Ist. BEATLES, LIMA BEANS AND LOVE Children have been turning to science with some en-chanting results. A youngster in Ohio planted fou groups of Lima beans, and gave each group different treatment. The first group was given love and kind words. The second was serenaded with sweet violin recordings; the third with Beatle records. The fourth group was scolded sternly every day. The last group failed miserably, the third group did poorly, the violin beans were fairly good, while the beans fed love and kind words prospered mightily. The moral drawn from this experiment will depend on your age and temperament. Boys and girls will claim it proves that beans are lousy Beatle fans and pretty thinskinned. Violinists, with their usual resig- nation will argue that they are never fully appreciated even in the vegetable kingdom. The rest ot the world, with a sentimental sigh, will recognize that it proves again what has always been known: that there's no telling what beans will grow and what beans won't.

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