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Terrace Bay News, 3 Oct 1957, p. 1

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- CANADA SAVINGS BONDS - A Better Buy Than Ever * On October 15th thousands of Canadians again have the opportunity to join in "easier way to save." Many thousands take advantage of it -- as they have year for a round dozen years, They!11 have a special reason this time because the 12th series offers the highest interest rate in Canada Savings Bond history -- making this issue stand out from them all. will this will each Arrange for your bonds without delay --- save them to speed worthwhile plans toward reality, If an emergency should arise, they can be redeemed quickly and easily for cash - - face value plus earned interest, These bonds will be available under the Payroll Savings Plan for Kimberly-Clark employees, Next week a volunteer canvasser will contact you. In the meantime decide how many bonds you want and be prepared to get on the "Bond Wagon," * Interest: First 2 Years 32%, Remaining 11 Years 42%. Denominations: $50, $100, $500, $1000, $5000, - (and in fully registered form:. $500, $1000, $5000), Not more than $10,000 of this series in any one name, Limit: ARENA OPENS OCTOBER 15TH - for the 1957-58 season, For the first week there will be Public Skat--- ing every afternoon from 3:30 -- 5:30 as well as a couple of night sessions, Hockey takes up the balance of ice time this week, Any organizations wanting ice time please contact the Recreation Office as soon as possible, LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY WoL, 7, Nov 39 October 3, 1957. - CENOTAPH DEDICATION SERVICE ~ The Dedication Service of the newly erected Cenotaph was held last Saturday, and the entire Service was in keeping with a solemn tribute paid to the men and women who gave their lives for their country. The Committee responsible for the Cenotaph and the Service are indebted to all the people and organizations who helped in any way to makethe entire project possible. For the re- action of most everyone from Terrace Bay and elsewhere was most favorable, As an example of that reaction portions of the editorial from one of the Lakehead papers dated Sept- ember 30th is re-printed below. "UNCOMMON CENOTAPH In the beautiful sylvan setting of Ter- race Bay a Cenotaph was unveiled and dedicated on Saturday afternoon. The ceremony was distinguished by an importance attached to the event not often observed in similar rites. The dedication address was delivered by Major- General W, Megill, D.S.0., C.D., General Officer Commanding Prairie Command. The band in attendance was one with a national reputation for excellence, the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery Band from Winnipeg, Yet as one stood there in the soft warm Sunshine of the late September day, sharing with the large crowd the moving tribute to men and women who died in the service of the country, one Significant fact kept demanding attention. (cont'd on page 2) NOTICE TO HUNTERS - using the road to Camp 2, Please park your cars off the road so that people can pass. If this is not done the gate will be closed. - Malcolm Spidell,

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