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Terrace Bay News, 22 Apr 1965, p. 4

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THE NEWS 2 Page _ Oye Tay. POR HEALY, BEAUTY, and GOOD GROOMING SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER MEETS (Cont'd from Pg. 4) {| WRECK CLAIMS SECOND VICTIM Mesdames Glad, Phillips, Beddard, McMicking, Mr. Elzear J. Dallaire, age 61 of British Columbia Kennedy and Miss H. Graham. whose body was recovered Monday evening from the 'B' unit of the diesel, is the second victim of the weekend derailment. Mr. Dallaire is survived by a -- brother John of Windsor . GUIDERS CLUB MEETS (Continued) Mikus, District Commissioner, opened the meeting with a prayer and also acted as chairman. Minutes were read by the Secretary Mrs. .J. Desrosier. A discussion was held on the needs and wants of the three age goups in Guiding, seven to seventeen and a program to try to satisgy these needs. Admis- sion ages in the fall will be Brownies eight years old and in April 1966, seven years old. Guides eleven years of age in September and ten years old in December, Rangers aged fifteen in September dropping to fourteen years in December . Training duties for Guiders next year were announced with three different levels, basic, elementary and advanced. Help is requested on the staff for the Area and District Camps. The Blues are making plans for a District Rally to be held. Lunch was served to conclude the evening. WAGHORN'S PHARMACY LTD. DIAL 825-3666 TERRACE BAY, ONT. NOTICE: It is requested that cars be kept off the ball bield between the High School and Public Schoo | This practice is causing extensive damage, since the | ball field surface is presently very soft. | CURLING CLUB NEWS Don't forget the following date:- The Terrace Bay Curling Club Windup Banquet and Dance to be held at the Moose Hall, on Saturday, May 8th, at 6:30 P.M. If you don't have a ticket, see your skip or | the Club President R. Ostling. | LADIES CURLING NEWS | Ageneral meeting will be held April 27th, at 8:00 P.M. in the Curling Club Lounge. A slate of officers will be submitted for election at this meeting Prizes to the various rinks will be presented and refreshments will be served following the meeting. All lady members are requested to be in attendance. RELIABEL WOMAN - will do housework or ironing by the day. Phone 3590. The Local Association to Guides and Brownies will meet on Monday, April 26th, at 8:30 P.M. at the Home of Mrs. S. NEED GUIDERS CLUB MEETS The Terrace Bay Guiders Club met Monday evening April 19th, in St. Martin's Church Hall. Mrs. S. Bias estas ale A '65 Renault It Seems... Will Fit Right in With All Your Dreams, aC one naee A Speedy Little Low-Priced Car, That Saves On Gas -- Yet Takes You Far, Be Warm at 35 Below In a 1965 Renault! Renting is fast becoming the popular way to solve money problems. More than half the thousands who come to us each week do so on the rec- ommendation of a friend. That's because of Crescent's prompt, considerate service. Customers have rented money in only ten minutes. Chances are, we won't even ask you why you want to rent money. Phone now, and solve your money problems in minutes. EXAMPLE AMOUNTS ARRANGE TO TE "Test Drive" or A Renault RED WING MOTORS 17 Years at the Same Location MONTHLY AMOUNT TERM PAYMENTS (Months) $ 105.75 12 $10.00 395.42 20 24.00 710.65 24 36.00 1,014.07 30 42.00 2,016.00 36 17.00 Larger amounts up to $3,000 (or more) also available CRESCENT FINANCE CANADA'S MOST CONSIDERATE FINANCE COMPANY J.C .Gunn, Manager, Terrace Bay - Phone 825-3286 a es Cor .John and Secord Sts. For information Port Arthur, Ontario. Phone Terrace Bay - 825-3323

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