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Terrace Bay News, 21 Jul 1966, p. 4

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Page 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS July 21, 1966 CENTENNIAL CARAVAN - RENT MONEY é Kiwanis Club; continued from page 1 : Vacations « Pay off Bills j : entrance will permit the staging of Summer Expenses ¢ Car Repairs [Yew (Yo CALENDAR p ging ABS local performances. FOR ANY GOOD PURPOSE Shy OF EVENTS The tractor-trailers are unique in J This Te ys aa aoe Canada with respect to design and want to go--with Money rented 5 ; from Crescent Finance. Just call capacity. They're the largest ve- Crescent and tell us how much hicles to travel on North American tomers have rented money from . ' rescent in only minutes. roads. Each trailer is 50 feet long, Tole euctener, RENT thee 10 feet broad and 12 1/2 feet high you need from Crescent Finance and is hauled by a 23-foot truck. tsi lei te me cae In length alone, this makes each vehicle about the length of a city Sr .League Fastball play every Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights at 7 p.m. Friday - July 22 - North-Shore Fastball Tournament ut Red Rock Sat. - July 23 - Jerry Palmer and the "Intruders" at the Arena. Local #665 - Meeting July 27 th. Finance Company. Evening hours for your convenience. oo : CRESCENT FINANCE Official opening Bowling Alley - bus and six times the length of a DA'S MOST CONSIDERATE July 29th. compact car. SIMCOE PLAZA - Box 368 TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO Phone: - 625-3286 Open FRIDAY EVENINGS Until - 6:00 p.s No.Shore Swim Meet - Aug.13 Horticultural Display - Aug. 27th. Fall Festival & Fish Derby - Sept. Ist to Sth. Portraits of the Past - Fashion Show December 2nd. Art Club Exhibit 8 - 10P.M. each evening. Art Show - Voyageur Restaurant CENTERRA PARK (Cont'd from P.2 soonest. He also put forward the idea that the Park was not be regard- ed as another Horticultural project for, although undoubtedly the Society will play a most valuable, experienc- § ed part, the object is for the whole community to take some part. For example, each flowerbed or group of shrubs could become the responsibi- lity of different organizations, in- tumes, covered wagons and kids covered the main park to partici- eee = S ate in the various activities e ' Mi =--AQ SS Gy Pp . cluding the junior gardeners, Guides =-~ -"SQ™ The afternoon opened with a and Scouts and the schools. It was remember-- Sa < oe . ne Rees nly youcan <=. "Ousing sing-a-long, with all the felt that such an incentive would only you , age groups, as well as the leaders, benefit not only those actually doing PREVENT woops FIRES participating. Following the sing- the work but also those who nor- ee s a-long, the leaders judged the mally prefer to stand and watch. | Ena ith the fallout Its: oa ostumes wi e following results: ! LULL Best Cowboy-Tommy Fournier, Best A PARKING SPoT [iim CowgirlzCathy Todd, Funniest-Ann IS AN AREA Rowsome, Neatest-Beverly Legault, ABOUT 12 FEET Smallest-Ann Stevens, Most Work LONG, 7 FEET Done-Judy Falzetta. For covered Wagons - most work done: Falzetta's - most authentic- Landry's and funniest-Gerlach's. After judging the kids were bro- ken into-age groups for races and stories. Race winners were - running, Mark Gerlach, Brad Savo Stephen Gorham. Backward Race: Nicky Pluta, Mary Loy Edmunds Billy Heinrich. Baby-step race - Stephen Sechesky (Cont'd P. 5) Local church groups, service or- ganizations, sports clubs and others are urged to use the Kiwanis Calen- dar of Events Column to advertise their meeting dates, tournaments, _ bonspiels, etc. It has been felt that some people are unaware that the column is for everyone, not just the Kiwanis Club. PLAYGROUND NEWS Last Friday's Special Event at Playground was Western Day. Cos- SHELL OIL R. SINOTTE - PH. 3268

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