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Terrace Bay News, 8 Sep 1966, p. 1

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Vol .9, No.36 Princesses Sharon Riley and Nicole Chartrand. CASH IN ON SAFETY SLOGAN Winners of last week's safety slogan were:- John Schritt, George Rouhiainan, William Moon, Charles Wise and Clarence Stevens. This week's slogan is-- "A HANDS OFF SIGN CAN BE MINE IF DISOBEYED' A Safety Thought - : More than 12% of all industrial injuries in Ontario result from persons being caught in moving machinery. What's worse, is the fact that the severity rate, the days lost per accident, is the greatest, for in most cases the injured person usually loses a finger, hand or arm. REMEMBER - "A HANDS OFF SIGN CAN BE MINE IF DISOBEYED." Left to right - Princesses Rolende Beddard, Judy McInnes - Miss Canada - Queen Mary-Ellen Little and September 8, 1966 Photo by W.Morrill. MARY-ELLEN LITTLE CHOSEN QUEEN MERMAID A special lustre was added to the "Gem of the North Shore"--Terrace Bay, at the coronation of "Queen Mermaid" Mary-Ellen Little by the girl ac- claimed as the most beautiful in Canada, Miss Dominion of Canada herself, Marjorie Schofield of Hamilton and Burlington, Ontario. At a tense and hushed ceremony Kiwanis President Neil Cornthwaite opened the all-important envelope containing the decision of the three judges, Miss Canada, Marion Vickruck and Jerry Isherwood of CKPR. During Saturday evening the judges had the opportunity to assess the maturity and personality of the five contestants and, along with the large crowd

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