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Terrace Bay News, 23 Dec 1975, p. 11

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DECEMBER 23, I975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE II IN THE NEWS THIS WEEK WARRANTY TIP BATTERY BIT 5 YEARS ACO - CHRISTMAS EDITION - December 21, 1950 The warranty for a new A new set of batteries product works the same for the transistor set "to A Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year to alll way when you receive a put new life in your listen- JeCs Porter, Mill Manager, Longlac Pulp and Paper Company Ltd, gift as if you bought it ing" is worth considering Bank Open To-night: For the convenience of those who wish yourself. Mail the war- as a stocking stuffer gift to cash pay cheques, the Imperial Bank will bs open this even- ranty card to the com- Ch 2 gi, ing from 6:30 to 7:30, pany. If service is needed cose the best of the Plans for the big New Year's Dance are now complete, and within the warranty time long-lasting batteries 2 14 tickets are going like hot cakes. This will be the biggest period, contact an author- be sure you get the right party yet, so get your tickets before they are all gone. ized dealer in your area. sizes for the right model. Noise makers, hats and bolioons will all be provided. Make it a HAPPY NEW YEAR and follow the crowd to the Renaresmtion Hall. Unfortunately, we haven't been able to arrange for a coegt-to-cosst broadcast : . of the festivities, but they should hear us without a radio, Admission - $3.00 . per couply, Single tickets: Male ~ $2.00 - Female - $1,00, Doors will % pen at 11:15 p.m, and dancing will egin at midnight, The lucky Hockey supporters for the week ending December 13th were Russ Davis and Len Swirhun, For this week the winners are J, Cumming, Mrs. N, Brindle (Nancy, Mrs, J, Lawrence, A, Theriault, Bus Schedule for Children's Party Commencing at 1:30 p.m., the Company bus will leave the corner of Hudson and Selkirk and make its regular route through the Townsite to transport the wee tots to the Recreation Hall, It ie will also meke further trips at 20 minute intervals until the job is completed. All children of school age are asked to walk over to the Recrea- tion Hall in order to make room in the bus for the smaller children and their parents. In this respect we would ask the parents to refrain from ettend- ing the party unless absolutely nec- essary, due to limited accommodation in the Recreation Hall, 20 YEARS AGO - December 22, 1955 Children's Christmas Parties Pre-school Children and Up to and Including Grade 3 - December 22nd at 2:30 pem, to 5:00 pom, in the High School Auditorium, This is an inform- al party - children may visit with Santa and his elves between 2:30 and 5:00, When the children receive their gifts they may leave, Parents may accompany their children, Grade 4 and up to and Tneluding Grads 8 ~ December 23rd thers will be a Theatre Party at 1:15 p.m, at the Roxy Theatre. Free popcorn and a gift. Around the Town - Carol Holford has come from Los Angeles, California to be with her Mother and Don, Mr, and Mrs. D. LaPorte and sister Judy Holford CH A RL oT TE ? S for Christmas, Charmeine Dodge arrived home Satur- day evening from Toronto to spend the a next two weeks here and her sister BEAT TY Charlotte Betty in training at MoKellar Hospital in Fort William will arrive Thursday Ee SPOT 825-3209 Continued Page 12,00000000 CE) '00 'o Oo o [ 0 O 20 E> re To 7 Bl nt Sore) . T our Year I friends and loyal patrons, here's hearty Of wishes for the best Christmas x So ® @, ever. Thanks.

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