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Terrace Bay News, 10 Sep 1975, p. 15

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TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 leadershi H vote Progressive Conservative, September 18th Forstron the environment. It's a government committed to action on and strength that Ontario deserves in these challenging times. the cost of living, rent review boards, and a positive response to public concern about crime and violence. The Brought in a guaranteed annual income system for older Established a $1500 bonus for first-time home buyers. Gave Ontario the finest health care program in Canada and an educational system second to none. Provided broad Progressive Conservative Government. it has experience citizens. Introduced a tax on land speculation profits. financial support to farmers. Moved strongly to protect UNITED CHURCH WOMEN : Plans were made at the September meeting 'of the United Church Women for an Anniversary Tea to be held in conjunction with the Official Board to mark the United Church's 50th. Anniver- sary-and the local Church's 90thyx Anniversary. A commemorative service and special program with out-of-town speakers will be held in the evening of that same day. It is hoped all United Church members and other interested people in the community will come out and support this project. # The Committee in charge will be Mesdames Beth Macadam, Winnie Clemens, Bern Jacomb, Marg- uerite Gerow, Margaret Spillane, Margaret Smith and Norma Fummerton. Saturday, November 29th was set as the date for the Christmas Tea and Bazaar to be held in the Town Hall. Mrs. Annie Niemi will be sewing convener (continued page 16)

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