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Terrace Bay News, 30 Nov 1967, p. 4

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Have Sweaters Cleaned Often Discever how much better your sweaters Jook with our care. Annual Bazaar Well Attended The annual Christmas Bazaar at the Community Church, which heralds the beginning of the festive season in Terrace Bay ,proved to be very success- ful this year under the convenorship of Mrs. Lois Hopper . Tea room hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Marjorie Anderson and Mrs. Dorothy Rafalant. Mrs. Stella Brown and Mrs. G. Husser rece ived at the door. Mrs Ursula Wills and Mrs. Mary Baillie took tickets. After throngs of shoppers had viewed the various tables, well stocked with home baking, doll . clothes, knitted goods, novelities, nearly new, and touch-n-take, as well as the C.G.1.T. candy table, they were served tea by senior girls of the C.G.1.T.;Judy Graham, Mary Clare Coupal, Christine Olsen, Linda Mercure and Linda Ballen- tine, at tables decorated with a Christma i Those pouring tea at the lace cover © ed table, with a centrepiece of red and white Mums and tall red tapirs, were, for the first hour-Mrs. Phyllis Kelty and Mrs. Marg Simmer and for the second hour-Mrs Gertrude Sough- ton and Mrs. Aggie Sinkins. Sandwiches and tea cakes were - attractively arranged by members of the Novelty Group under the guidance of Mrs. Alice Farrow. KIWANIS BOX SOCIAL A SUCCESS The Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay entertained their ladiés and guest couples at a well attended Box Social in the Masonic Hall on Friday night. Ed Kennedy was chairman for the affair, with a (Cont'd in column 2) TERRACE BAY NEWS THERES REALLY NOTHING STRANGE ABOUT THE WAY. OUR HEATING OlL DRIVES OL GLa As > PRODUCT BRIAN BIRCH voor GP) seats phone 640 or 332 in SCHREIBER, Ont. NOVEMBER 30, 1967 FOR SERVICE We keep your car on the road, where ERS. B.A. SERVICE saernciice you roll aloag!! Corner of Mill Road & Highway 17 Terrace Bay, Ontario Phone 3251 (Cont'd from column 1) committee' consisting of Steve Kolesar, Don Briscoe and Bob Coleman. There were three spot dances with the prizes going to Vera Kennedy and Dan Rafalant, Giovani and Marcy Cebrario, and Bob Spadoni and Colleen Persson. An evening of dancing was enjoyed by all, and a special vote of thanks was given to Tony Commisso and Stanley Spadoni, who supplied the music. The ladies were congratulated on their beautifully decorated boxes, which they shared with their hosts and guests at midnight. KIMBERLY-CLARK WEEKLY SAFETY SLOGAN Winners of last week's safety slogan were; Vince Commisso, Len Pineault, Len Swirhun, Harold Prill and Wilbur Neely. "Be Prepared" is a well known motto that can be applied to safety. Being prepared means thinking about what you are going to do and how you are going to doit. This requires us to plan our work and this plan must in- clude safety. So be prepared, think about safety at work - at home - on the highway. Remember this week's safety slogan: "BE PREPARED - THINK SAFETY - PREVENT ACCIDENTS." General Motors of Canada of- fers a tuition refund program to employees who wish to take ad- vantage of evening study at ac- credited schools. GM pays the employee the full amount of his tuition upon successful comple- tion of each subject.

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