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Terrace Bay News, 23 May 1968, p. 12

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PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 23, 1968 TOMMY DOUGLAS AT LAKEHEAD MAY 23rd Tommy Douglas, Federal leader of the New Nemo: cratic Party, will be at the Lakehead on Thursday, May 23rd. He will appear on T-V. at 5.50 to 6p. along with Noug Sly, NN P. Candidate in Thunder Bay Riding, Dr. Gordon Rothney, N.N.P. Port Arthur, and the Fort William candidate to be named at the N.D _P. Convention on May 21st. On the evening of May 23rd, a RALLY will be held in the Exhibition Auditorium at 8 p.m. at which time Mr. Nouglas will place before the people of Northwestern Ontario the New Democratic Party stand on the vital issues facing Canadians to-day. -- OUTBOARD MOTORS isson's ales & ervice ONE NEW 1967 h.p. SPECIAL - $295. ONE USED 1967 MODEL Schreiber phone 499 TERRACE BAY AND SCHREIBER BALLET SCHOOL ; PRESENTS PETER AND THE WOLF plus other dance numbers FRIDAY, MAY 31st TIME: 7.15 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE Ist . TIME: 3.00 p.m. GUILD HALL, SCHREIBER ADMISSION: ADULTS- 50¢ CHILDREN - 25¢ 55 h.p. SPECIAL - Photos below taken by Marg Lundberg at the re- cent Guide and Brownie-Banquet FOR SALE - two bedroom bungalow - stucco siding Phone 3707 between 12 noon and 4 p.m. SCHREIBER GIRLS' CLUB At their regular May meeting, the Catholic Girls' Club decided to have their Sacred Pageant on May 26th at the evening service in Holy Angel's Church, at which time the Crowning of the Virgin Mary will take place. The Queen will be Colleen Cosgrove , the Princesses will be Dale Sisson and Mary Speziale and the Flower Girl will be Linda Ross. Following the Candlelight Service, there will be a tea from 8 - 10 p.m. at which time there will also be live entertainment and a display of jewelry. N.D.P. ANNOUNCES WINNERS IN DRAW Two area residents shared the £1000 Stanley Cup Prize given by the Thunder Bay New Democratic Party. The time of the winning goal as given in the Globe and Mail was 51 minutes, 40 seconds. Mr. R. Fournier of Schreiber and G. Wassilew of Port Arthur were each out one second on either side of the winning goal time. They each received $500 Mrs. Helen Stokes, Schreiber, Chairman of the Hockey Pool, announced the winners and thanked all who bought or sold tickets throughout the area. Barber Shop REAR OF SHOPPING PLAZA TERRACE BAY,ONT. NOW OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK ..... FROM 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON ONLY Phone 3855

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