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Terrace Bay News, 9 Mar 1972, p. 3

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MARCH 9, 1972 Al errace Bay news J) } Published every Thursday at the News Printing Plant, '§ Post Office Building, Terrace Bsy, Ontario. Phone 825 ~ 3747. Deadline for advertisements and news materiel is NOON MONDAY. Classified Ads - Cerds of Thanks and Announcements - Minimum charge - 75¢ {25 words and under), CASH IN ADVANCE, €I.00) if charged. 3¢ per word after 25. Subscription Rate - $4.00 per year. (in town) $5.00 per year. (out of town). Second class meil. Registration number 0867. MANAGING EDITOR - EGON NIELSEN (continued from page 2) of the Herman Roberts Mem- orial Trophy to the most improved scout, which was presented to Ron Seidel by D. Whicker. Congratula- tions Ron! : An introduction followed of the hard-working lead- ers Mr. Wayne Young, Mr. Jack Moore and Mr. Bill Thomas, scout-leaders: Mr. Gerry Dickson and Mr. David Currie and Venture-advisor Mr. Doug Whicker. They received a well-deserved applause for their eff- orts. Two announcements were made: The Lake Superior Area Annual meeting will be held in Terrace Bay on April 22, 1972 and the Group Annual Meeting some- time later in May, of which letters will be sent out with further particulars. The entertainment existed of four films on survival in the bush and snow-machine handling, which were shown by Mr. A. Gilbert and were very much oppre= ciated by all age-groups. Following. this a skit was put on by the scouts and some interesting slides of Venturer activities were shown. A thank you goes out to Mrs. Lil Harris and her committee for a delicious dinner and to Mrs. Marilyn Moher for her organizational efforts, which helped make this evening a success. Photo shows Ron Seidel with Doug Whicker. TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 LIBRARY NEWS New books that may be found in the library are as follows: The Real Howard Hughes , Pro-Hockey, 1971-72, The complete Jalna Series by Mazo De La Loche, Basic Electricity = Electronics, Snowmobiles and Snowmaobiling, Amateur Wine Making, The Pratic- al book of built in furniture, Electric Blender Rec- ipes, Macrame', Handmade rugs, Sculptured Wax, Tissue Paper Art, How to Play Winning Bridge, Bridge-Master Play by Terence Leese, How to Stay Alive in the Woods, Intimate Behaviour, Sacred Legends of the Sandy Lake Cree, The Singing Wild- erness, by, Sigurd Olson, has to do with the loons, northern lights, and the great silence of land lying. North West of Lake Superior, thus, the author sets, the theme and tone of this enthralling book of dis~ covery about one of the few great primitive areas in our country whick have withsood the pressures of civilization. Circulation of Books for Feb. adult fiction also available. - 1757. Several new NOTICE OF MEETING The McCausland Hospital Corporation will hold FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS on Wednesday, March 15, 1972, 7:30 p.m. at Terrace Bay High School Auditorium ( Hospital by-laws are now on display in the Municipal Office and Public Library of Terrace Bay and Schreiber.)

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