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Terrace Bay News, 8 Feb 1968, p. 7

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FEBRUARY 8, 1968 Public Speaking Contest (Cont'd from page 5) In the photo below, Mr. R. Sinotte presents the winner Maureen Campbell with first prize. Shown in the bottom photo are all the contestants who spoke in the Public Speaking Contest. The girls all did a fine job. -photo by M. Lundbe FISH AND GAME MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES INSURANCE In last weeks report on local Fish and Game Club activities, it was erroneously reported that member- ship in the club included $100 liability insurance. - This should have read $100,000 - a sizable difference There will be a meeting of the Fish and Game Club on Thursday, February 8th at 7.00 in the small meet- ing room at the Recreation Centre. CONSERVATION GROUP GFFERS SCHOLARSHIP The Northwestern Ontario Conservation Federation has announced creation of a scholarship to assist a: TERRACE BAY NEWS Did you know that many people in Canada today are reaping the benefits of substantial Income Tax savings by contributing to a plan that guarantees a monthly retirement income for life! The amount of money you invest in a registered retirement savings plan (up to $2,500 per year) is deductible from your gross taxable income. Just like an extra tax exemption. Sun Life's Registered Retirement Savings Plan is a wise invest- ment: you save tax dollars now, and you are also guaranteed a monthly retirement income. for as long as you live. Why not look into this plan today; contact your local Suh Life Representative, he is fully qualified to answer any ques- tions you may have regarding all Life Insurance & Retire- ment plans. E. Keith Large R.W. (Bert) Anderson 200 Centennial Square Bidg. Fort William, Ontario SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA Grade 13 student from Northwestern Ontario, to ob- tain a degree in Biology or Forestry. Total value of the award is $600 extended over a four year period. Qualification for the scholarship is to be based on academic standing and need for assistance. The student must also be a Canadian citizen, attending a Canadian university, after having been resident in Northwestern Ontario. The award will be known as the "Robert Shultz Memorial Scholarship", in memory of the late Robert Shultz of Red Rock who for many years was active in the field of conservation education, on behalf of the Federation. Application forms have been mailed to all high schools in Northwestern Ontario. Questions relating to these applications may be directed to Mr. W.M. Tomes, Red Rock. 2 The Terrace Bay Fish and Game Association is an active member of the Northwestern Federation, which in turn is designated as Zone One of the O Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters Inc.

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