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Terrace Bay News, 28 Jun 1978, p. 7

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June 28, 1978 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7° ELMER'S SUMMER MYSTERY GAME Hey kids! Do you like winning neat prizes? Do you like having fun and using your imagination? We know where you can do all of these things at one time. Watch for the all new, very exciting, "Elmer's Summer Mystery Game' in this newspaper. Beginning on July 17, 1978 there will be on® new contest each week for four weeks. The challenge has been sent out to you by the Royal Canadian Legion, Ontario Command, Parker Brothers, and the Ontario Safety League. A11 you have to do to play is: 1. Be a' resident of the Prov- ince of Ontario between the ages of 6 and 14. structions accompanying each contest form.in this newspaper. 3. Learn Elmer's six traffic safety rules. and colours ready and give us your very best effort. Each entry will make you eligable to win one of 16 fantastic camera outfits, or one of 200 great Parker Brothers games. Best of all, learning those six important rules could save your life. That makes you a real winner. Get ready, and when the time comes, give it all you've got! Watch for the first contest during the week of July 17, 1978, and be sure you know these six rules. 1, Look all ways before you cross the street. 2. Keep away from all parked cars. 3. Ride your bike safely & obey all signs & signals. hk, Play your games in a safe place away from traffic. 5. Walk, don't run, when you cross the road. 6. Where there are no sidewalks, walk off the road to the left and face oncoming traffic. MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES NOTICE KILLALA LAKE Angling season closed all year. Under Ontario Closed Season Variation Order 1978-5 Killala Lake Is CLOSED to angling of ANY SPECIES at anytime. Ontario The angling season in Killala Lake has been closed since the lake has become a major producer of lake trout spawn for the Provin- cial hatchery system. For further information please contact the Ministry of Natural Resources at Terrace Bay or Manitouwadge. - Hon. Frank S. Miller Minister Dr. J.K. Reynolds Deputy Minister 2. Follow the in 4, Get your pencils' LEGION NEWS The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch | #223 held a very successful Father's Day Tea on Sunday, June | 18, 1978. A large selection of mouthwatering pies were served. Hosting for the evening were President Harry Gusul and Past Presidents Charles Koski and Howard Solly. A chke was made and donated by Anne Latour and won by Louise Kelly of Timmins, the grandaughter of Ray and Lillian Belliveau, who was visiting Terrace Bay at the time. Ask SERGEANT JACK BODE about your future in the Canadian Armed ~ Forces. | We've got a lot of opportunities that may be just what you're looking for. A wide range of trades and skills. Companionship. Challenge. A sense of personal security. Training, that will bring out the best in you, physically and mentally: A chance to travel and get out of the rut. The Canadian Armed Forces may have a great future for you. But you'll never know until you ask. So come and ask us about you. SERGEANT BODE WILL BE IN SCHREIBER ON THE 10th JULY 1978 AT THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION FROM 2:00 TO 6:00 P.M.

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