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Terrace Bay News, 20 Oct 1971, p. 17

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OCTOBER 20, 1971 manutacturer in the world. Here's why! FACT/ QUALITY BUILT: FACT/IDEAL BALANCE: FACT/ROTAX ENGINES: -Doo parts, d winter accessories an Our special factory approved fashions. service schools assure you quality maintenance. Your Ski-Doo dealer, one of more than 2,400 across North dependable warranty, the most complete stock of America, also offers you a genuine Ski FACT/ BEST SERVICE: ice, the luxury- hines. swinger"s choi Blizzard*.seven great series The economical, full-sized Elan* model at $595+... the fun-loving, sporty Olympiqgues...the zappy, T'NT* trailbusters...and, the Plus Alpine} Valmont? more than 24 models. FACT/WIDEST CHOICE: laden Nordic* mac ry and checked out possible performance The keynote to each Ski-Doo for each particular model. snowmobile is quality. Each one is checked on the by your dealer to insure the drawing board, test run in the facto best to account. d enough weight on the front for carving f the driver has tighter turns. been taken in u sure thrust The power to weight ratio is just right. Even the Enough weight on the track traction an position 0 to give yo id of ling fins get ri heat fast to keep it running cool. f Ski-Doo snowmobile and winter Aluminium ned exclusively for roven to start even at forty alloy cylinders, aluminium hrouded axial fan der engines) Desig each model o p below zero. pistons, s! (two cylin and cool These are just a few of the FACTS. If you want ALL the Facts, go to your Ski-Doo dealer and pick up our When you look at all the facts. 22 page Facts book. LOO) Fs more soins 101 you. YOUR SKI-DOO DEALER IN TERRACE BAY Si ier Limited © 1971 retail price F.O.B. manufacturer {Suggested *Trade marks of Bombardi TERRACE BAY ENTERPRISES PHONE 825-3319 YOUR SKI-DOO DEALER IN SCHREIBER G. FIGLIOMENI & SON PHONE 824-2283 YOUR SKI-DOO DEALER IN MARATHON ROBERT A. CHISHOLM PHONE 229-1421 VISITORS WELCOMED WOMEN'S INSTITUE MEETING 12th. the financial report by Mrs. F. Harness. Thirteen members of the Schreiber Women's Institue were welcomed by the President, Mrs. John Morris af their regular meeting on October Roll call was answered with jars of preserves which were exchanged with other members. Motto of the meeting was "The only joys that live and grow are those we share with others". The minutes and correspondence were read by Mrs. W. Clemens and cont'd page 20..... Noble Grand Mrs. Beth Macadam welcomed members of Ruby Rebekah Lodge and visitors at their regular meeting on October 13th. ) Guests were Mrs. Bella French of Chimes Rebekah Lodge, Smith Falls; Mrs. Dorothy Page of Amethyst Rebekah Lodge in Thunder Bay and Mrs. Agnes Sully from Thunder Bay. Mrs. Dora Weaver, PNG acted as Vice-Grand and Mrs. Chris Morris presented a lengthy sick and visiting report. Mrs. Helen Wallace and Mrs. Alice Sparkes gave their semi- annual financial reports. Installation of new officers in the lodge will be held on November 3rd by an installing team from Thunder Bay. The President of the Rebekah Assembly, Mrs. Betty Robinson will be a special guest at that meeting. There will be a dinner for all lodge members and guests prior to the meeting. Convener will be Mrs. Florence Fischer assist= ed by Mrs. Mary Legault, Mrs. E. lbey, Mrs. G. Davis, Mrs. E. Johnson, Mrs. H. Wallace and Mrs. A. Sparkes. Pinewood Court Auxiliary was granted permission fo lend the lodge dishes and urn for their tea on October 23rd. Tickets are now on sale for a quilt which is being sewn by lodge members and to be drawn in December. Anyone who wo like to have tickets or wish to work on the reception com- mittee in June, please contact Mrs. Beth Macadam. Mrs. Mavis Slater asked members to donate small Christmas gifts for patients in continued page 2

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