PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER 2, 1971 POLICY FOR SNOWMOBILES ON COMPANY ROADS It is the policy of the Company to consider snow- mobiles in the same category as automobiles, trucks and other motor vehicles, that is, if the driver is 16 years or older and has the minimum public lia- bility insurance that the law demands, then this snow mobile can be driven on mill roads in the same man- ner as any other motor vehicle. Snowmobiles are not allowed in the Woodyard or any other area where motor vehicles are pro- hibited. The roads into these areas are posted. It is necessary that all snowmobiles abide by the same rules governing speed and safety that apply to other motor vehicles while travelling or crossing mill roads and property in that they must drive in the interest of public safety. Tuesday, December 7th - 8 o'clock - Terrace Bay Campus Auditorium = Cash Prizes = Sponsoted by Terrace Bay Campus Yearbook Staff. YEARBOOK Plans are under way for the 1972 edition of the High School Yearbook. As in the past, students will be canvassing the town for your support as patrons to the Yearbook. Please help us. Your support will be greatly appreciated! - Kimberly Clark Pulp & Paper Company Ltd. NOTICE OF MEETING The Oddfellows and Rebekahs will assembly in the Anglican Church Hall to meet and greet Brother Geo. Banston, Grand Master of Ontario o December 3rd af 8 p.m. 1 LFSC tC LL eo iF (CFC Cel, CHRISTMAS ISSUE DEADLINE ADVERTISING -- DEC. 10 COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS DISPLAY ADS COMMERCIAL PRINTING -- DEC.10 NO ADVERTISING OR COMMERCIAL PRINTING WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER DEADLINE UNLESS SPACE AND TIME IS AVAILABLE! OFFICE CLOSED DEC.22--JAN.2/72 CHRISTMAS ISSUE PUBLISHED -- TUES. DEC.21 PHONE 825-- 3747 TERRACE BAY NEWS RESERVE SPACE NOW! EE EAs TE BD Rn TE