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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jun 1967, p. 14

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TERRACE BAY NEWS' GyGradueting Class - Front row L. to R. Lite Marie Boudreau, Karin Lundberg, Deborah Stewart and Jane West. Molly Harris, Suzanne LeMay, Jennifer McInnes, Evelyn Rajotte. Derek Wills, Michael Mallais. Award Winners L to R. Claire Belliveau Athlete of the Year, Deboreh Stewart, Susan Graham, Lorraine Belliveau rr Award Winners. Photos by J. Whiteley. FORCES '67 will arrive in various Ontario comm---* unities early next month with a skirl of pipes, the sound of drums and flashing brass to herald their arrival. A team of travelling soldiers, Forces '67, is part of the Ontario Centennial Project of the Department of National Defence. Its aim is to show the modern soldier to as many Ontario towns as will allow. Forces '67 is equally composed of militia and reg- ular force soldiers. Ontario militia units are pro- viding most of the music for the performances. In most locations a pipe and drum and a brass band will be entertaining with a varied program of military JUNE 29 19€7 Second Row - Back Row - Jorg Schmiedchen, Keith Koski, James Mikus, music. The unarmed combat display is to be performed by regular force men of ;the 4th Regi ment, Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. These men are based at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa. During the per- formance they will present displays of precision drill unarmed combat and will fire their weapons in a ripple fire, all set to the background music of the travelling band. Forces '67 performances will be staged out of doors during daylight hours in Terrace Bay July 16. Monday, July 3 has been declared a national holiday in honour of Canada's 100th birthday, and the long weekend will fill Ontario's traffic lanes with travellers. A record number of American visitors, taking advantage of their July 4 holiday wi Il further swell the flow of traffic. It is up to individual drivers to reduce these hazard by exercising special care and courtesy . ' Statistics show that most accidents are caused by inattentive driving. You will be safer if you stay alert and follow the rules'of the road. Following ure suggestions for safe and happy motoring: |. Travelling when over-tired is dangerous. Take _ frequent rest stops along the way. =" (continued)

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