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Terrace Bay News, 8 Oct 1970, p. 13

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OCTOBER 8, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13° Grade Eight Elections = cont'd from page 12 participating in a Leaf-Raking Project. The Pupils are hoping that, with the autumn weath- er definitely here, many people in town will be looking for capable workers to clean up their yards. If you are interested in the services of these pupils, you can arrange for them to rake your leaves by phoning 3777 between 4:00 and 5:30 p.m. any day. The pupils are aware of the wonderful co-opera- tion which previous grade eight classes received from the people of Terrace Bay and are hopeful that this will continue. They are trying to space several fund-raising projects over the next nine months rather than leave too many for the end of the school year. Fall and Winter Brochures - cont'd from poge 11 ....." to be delivered at your door, outlining the programmes] available, as well as the changes that will be made to the Terrace Bay Recreation membership system. Extra copies of these brochures will be available at the Recreation Office upon request. COMING EVENTS Friday, October 9th = St. Martin's Youth Group Dance - Arena. 3 PARENTS, STUDENTS AND OTHER INTERESTED. PERSONS FROM THE COMMUNITIES OF ; ROSSPORT, SCHREIBER AND TERRACE BAY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND UNIVERSITY EVENING at Schreiber High School Wednesday, October 14th, from 6:45p.m. to 9p.m. REPRESENTATIVES FROM SIXTEEN ONTARIO UNIVERSITIES AND THE DEPARTMENT OF UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS WILL BE PRESENTING INFORMATION, Tuesday, October 13th - Open meeting, Terrace Bay Teen Group (teens and adults invited to attend) - Craft Room of Centre at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 20th - Ladies Curling Club Semi- Annual Meeting = Curling Lounge, 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 17th = Junior Badminton Clinic, Ist session = High School Auditorium. Friday, October 30th = Horticultural Society Social- | Curling Club Lounge. COMPUTERS CAUSE MORE HIRING THAN FIRING No matter what else computers have done, This created problems for other office employees and prevented companies from getting the most from their computers. The TUC plans to press for a top-level inquiry into computer training facilities as a result of the survey. To help reduce the risk of heart atteck, the On- tario Heart Foundation recommends a diet that uses less animal fats and fewer cholesterol = rich foods, such as eggs and organ meats. they are not responsible for mass staff layoffs. A survery on automation in offices in Britain, reported in Office Equipment and Methods business publication, says that al- though the number of computers in use there has trebled in the past five years, not only have few layoffs resulted, but in seme cases the number of staff has actually increased. The unions which took part in the survey conducted by the Trades Union Congress did complain, however, that computer operators often lacked adequate training. 1g Men or Women to re-stock and collect money from New Type high quality coin-operated dispensers in your area. No selling. To qualify, must have car, references, $750. to $3,000. cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent income. More full time. We invest with you--and establish your route. For personal interview write: B. V. DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED, 2480 Tecumseh Road East, Windsor 19, Ontario. Include phone number. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EARN MONEY IN SPARE TIME

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