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Terrace Bay News, 2 Sep 1965, p. 4

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Page 4 LOST- Ladies' white gold watch in or around the Arena on Awards Night. Please call 3562. APARTMENT FOR RENT -- large and spacious - three bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen with dining area, 22 ft. living J room, wired for dryer and washer . Private entrance. Immediate Occupancy. Phone 3258. NOTICE - By-Law 129A, Subsection 3A Dogs may be permitted to run at large between the hours of 8:00 P.M. and 11 P.M. daily, except during the period of May Ist, to October Ist. No person shall permit his or her dog to run at large in the Township and all dogs must be tied up at all times except during the above times. Terrace Bay Police Department, J.J. Doyle. SEA CADETS The Sea Cadets will commence activities on Thursday, September 2nd, at 6:00 P.M. ART CLUB NEWS The Terrace Bay Art Club will hold their first fall meeting on Thursday, September 2nd, at 8:30 P.M. in the Arts Centre. A new slate of officers have been elected as follows: President - Rosalind Kenny, Vice-Pres. - Mary Battershill, Treasurer - Gertrude Boyd, Secretary - Audrey Ferguson. New members are welcome and following the business meeting refreshments will be served. ee eae aca ceed MINOR HOCKEY MEETING There will be a meeting of persons known to be interested in Minor Hockey in Terrace Bay this Thursday at 7:30 p.m., in the Small Meeting Room of the Recreation Centre. This will be for the purpose of preparing for the forthcoming hockey season in.Terrace Bay, and we would appreciate your attendance and the benefit of your counsel. Buck Matiowsky, Director of Recreation. RECREATION BRIEFS (By Buck) A good number of people turned out for the Awards Nite programme that was held in the Terrace Bay Arena this past weekend. This was the grand finale for the year of all the summer activities sponsored by the Terrace Bay Recreation Association. Awards were slentiful in every activity. The big THE NEWS MONEY RENTAL PLAN FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL EXPENSES ! Simply add up your expected expenses -- then phone Crescent and say you'd like to rent enough money to. take care of everything. The Crescent way is the pleasant way to meet ex- penses with cash in your hand -- and customers have rented money from Crescent in only ten minutes. SOME OF THE WAYS YOU CAN RENT MONEY TERM MONTHLY AMOUNT (Months) PAYMENTS $ 105.75 12 $10.00 395.42 24.00 710.65 24 36.00 1,014.07 30 42.00 2,016.00 36 77.00 Larger Amounts Up To $3,000 (Or More) Also Available required for part time work at the Ter- September 2/65 FEMALE HELP WANTED - Desk Clerk race Bay Motor Hotel. Apply, stating age, qualifications et cetera to the Employment Supervisor, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Co.Limited, Terrace Bay . FOR SALE - A couch, high chair, clar- inette and guitar. Phone 3703. RECREATION BRIEFS (Continued) surprise of the evening came to Jim Shivas, when it was announced that he was the winner of the Duriez Trophy for the outstanding swimmer of the year. Teen Town came through with anothe successful event in their Band-E-Rama festival. A crowd of 600 people attended the competition which attracted six dance bands from the CRESCENT FINANCE CANADA'S MOST CONSIDERATE FINANCE COMPANY J. C. GUNN, Manager SIMCO PLAZA - Box 368 TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO Phone: - 6825-3286 Open FRIDAY EVENINGS North Shore region. Master of Until - 8:00 p.m. Ceremonies Dick Wilson of C.K.P.R. TV was a special guest at the Festival. Our Teen group is looking forward to next year in making this Band-E-Rama , contest a much longer competition. Terrace Bay Teen Club has been invited lal to atten.d a special Teenage programme fon C.K.P.R. TV early in September . ; -- Now that summer programmes are over fq for the year, | would like to convey my appreciation and thanks to the coaches, umpires, and volunteer instructors who gave their time and energy in coordinating the summer activities. can prevent | forest fires Several fall activities will be introduced in the coming week. WHEN FOLKS Gilgebess 4 Another reminder to all the people of MUST KEEP $\EIIEB Terrace Bay i y is the Labour Day Festival THEIR BUDGET TIGHT, on September 6th at the Main Ball THEY LIKE TO DEAL : WHERE THE PRICE /S Park. The Programme for the entire day has something in store for everyone RIGHT young and old alike. Through the Se) joint and combined efforts of our local \ Unions and the Terrace Bay Teen Club, aN C5. a varied programme of Track and o] psc Field, Bicycle Races, Novelty events, Horseshoe tournament and a midway of concession booths. Bingo will be ROBINSON played all day under the "big top" STORES tent with valuable prizes being offered Don't pass up this event of the year. Simcoe Plaza There is no admission charge. Bring Terrace Bay - Ontario Ph. 3891 out the whole family for a day of fun and entertainment. Should there be WEEKEND SPECIAL SUMMER DRESSES Please! Only you adverse weather conditions the pro- gramme will take place in the.arena. CLEAN OUT: SOCIAL NEWS | MeDIES = 12 to--20 Guests at the home of Sadie and EXTRA Francis Gaulin last week were Mrs. Rita Tuckett, Miss Anne Coakle and SPECIAL OT) [ PO Ot) Page $4.77

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