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Terrace Bay News, 15 Nov 1972, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 15, 1972 PLAY GIRL BEAUTY SALON 406 SCOTIA STREET SCHREIBER, ONTARIO HOURS 9a.m. to 6p.m. MONDAY to SATURDAY PHONE - 824-2446 INTERNATIONAL HAIRSTYLING MR. FIORENZA INVITES YOU TO SPOIL YOUR- SELF WITH SOFT MUSIC FROM THE BAHAMAS AND INTRODUCE YOU TO THE LATEST STYLES FROM LONDON, ROME AND PARIS. COFFEE WILL BE SERVED Coming Events Nov. 15 - Dec. 6 ~ Home Bingo sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary to Canadian Legion, Local 223. Proceeds for Boy Scout Association. Nov. 18 = Minor Hockey "Kick-Off" night: 6:15 p.m game between mothers and Atoms; 7:15 p.m. game between Minor Hockey executive, coaches and refer- ees and Bantams. Nov. 25 - Christmas Tea and Bazaar sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of Community Church. Nov. 25 - Minor Hockey Skate-a-thon, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Dec. 8 - Brownie and Guide All-Sorts Blitz 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. hold the key to the past, the present and the future. In keeping with Young Canada's Book Week, November 15 - 22, the reading program for children | 3 and 4 years of age will commence Saturday, Nov. 18 at 10:30 - 11 a.m. at the library, y Louise Brooks, with two helpers will look after this 4 program. This is a good opportunity to introduce ; your child to the world of books. Enrol your child = now. Phone 3819 (Library). . What is the purpose of Young Canada Book Week ? 1. To arouse interest in good books for boys and girls, 2. To encourage the reading of worthwhile books at home, 'at school, at the library. 3. To remind adults of the important place good books have in a child's life. Send your child to the library. We have indeed been fortunate in being able to obtain the services of Ray Shank who will be writing two weekly columns for the News. These columns will come under the heading of "What Caught My Eye" and "Sports Slant", Ray has 15 years newspaper experience, worked at The North Bay Nugget, Standard, 4 1/2 years, as sports editor of Cornwall Standard-Freeholder, 3 years, on sports staff of Montreal Gazette, 11 2 years, editor of Manitou- wadge Echo, 2 1 2 years; city editor of Daily Times- Journal and Times-News in Thunder Bay, and now on the copy desk of The Windsor Star. having Kingston Whig- WHAT CAUGHT MY EYE Poor OlI' Lorne Greene. He's been told by the Nat- ional Broadcasting Co. that his "bread and butter" will be cancelled, effective Jan. 23. Isn't that just too bad. Lornie baby, better know as Ben (or Pa) Cartwright, can't really kick. After all, the series headed the TV listings for something like 14 years and he was pocketing $32,000 a week for the 1 1/2 hour cont'd on page 7..... LIBRARY NEWS Every year libraries across Canada set aside a Week in which special attention is turned to children and their relationship with books. The importance of that relationship cannot be overstressed. The most demand ing task that society as a whole has to fulfil is the realization of the potential which lies in its children. One of the best means of developing that potential is through the use of books. Books, to use an old cliche Notice of Meeting Pensioners organizational meeting will be held at 7:00 P.M., Thursday, November 23rd in the Library of the Schreiber High School for the purpose of join- ing the Canadian Pensioners Association and discuss-- ion of any affairs of interest to Pensioners in the Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Rossport territory. | C. Downey

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