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Terrace Bay News, 10 Nov 1966, p. 13

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November 10, 1966 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 13 GOAL TIMES - ARTIFICIAL ICE GROUP DRAW Spee Oe Ro TR RL UE note BCT gl a rh, Pe Four goals - 8 min. 13 seconds - 6 min. I0 secs. 17 mins. 14 secs. - 19 mins. 58 secs. Winners are asked to contact Pat Newton on Thurs day, bringing tickets to collect prizes. LAST WEEK'S WINNERS - W.A.Slater - Walter llijow - Florence Whent and Yola Cebrario. traders, settlers, and the original inhabitants, the Indians. We should all. know more about Canada, the world's second largest country. We should also remind ourselves how many countries have sent im- migrants to our shores to help build our nation to its present status. Our Centenary has surely increased our desire to add to our knowledge of this country and should remind us that the true strength of a people lies not in its material wealth but in its vis- During a stop-over in Terrace Bay, former Cana- dian track star Bruce Kidd (left) and R.R.Witten- berg, district .representatitive of the Community Programs Division of the Ontario Department of Education (right) were photographed in the Rec- reation Office by Recreation Director Buck Matiow- sky. CENTENNIAL PROJECTS IN ROSSPORT - by Mrs.C .W.Todesco Who said that this small village isn't interested in Centennial projects? Even the children are in on it. They are repairing the rink house, fence and goal posts for hockey and skating action. Parents and others interested are meeting in the near future to see how they can assist the children. Other centennial projects in the village are: roof- ing and improving the Hall; a Grotto made of ame- thyst stone, floodtights and flowers at St.Berchman's R.C «Church; Curling Rink improvements. Another project worth consideration would be home and fences as well as yards improved to make our village more attractive. Canadians should rejoice in the richness of their land as they look forward to its 100th birthday. Planning and carrying out Centennial projects has helped individuals, old and young, to be more aware of the beauty and uniqueness of their own commun- ity. The history nat this land is studied in school and children take home colorful tales of explorers, fur Today Armistice Day has become a symbol of a time when there will be no more wars ... when nations will live together in harmony and peace. It is fitting that on this November 11th, we salute those who have given their lives to hasten that day -- and to breathe a prayer that their sacrifice has not been in vain.

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