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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1969, p. 14

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PAGE D JULY 30, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS THE NEW WHISTLE STOP LOUNGE in the SCHREIBER HOTEL THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF SCHREIBER HOTEL AND PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE RETURN OF TONY CAMBLY AND HIS ORGAN. ALSO GUEST ARTIST DALE GREGOR! WE ARE SURE THAT THEY ARE NO STRANGERS AND THAT YOU HAVE ALL ENJOYED THEM IN THE PAST. YOU WILL NO DOUBT ENJOY THEM CONTRACT AWARDED Award of a contract for the improvement of High- way 17 in the Fort William district is announced by Highways Minister George E. Gomme. The contract {ts for hot mix paving on Highway 17 from Nipigon easterly for 30.5 miles. Work will get under way on this project by July 28' with completion scheduled by July 5, 1970. Hewitson Construction Co. Ltd., of Port Arthur is the successful contractor with a bid-of $390,721. FOOLPROOF RADAR PHOTOGRAPHS SPEEDING Police in Montreal are catching speeders without being bothered by the difficulty of attributing time measurement to the wrong car, according to Canad- ian Controls and Instrumentation magazine, in an article titled 'Photo-time=radar clocks correct car at true speed.' According to the article, a new photo-timer-radar unit ends inaccuracy of measure- ment due to fluctuations and interference. The unit is said to be proof against radar detectors mounted in civilian cars, and is said to end the question of error in courtrooms by providing evidence against AGAIN DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. EACH THURSDAY - FRIDAY & SATURDAY - 9:00 P.M. OUR DINING ROOM IS OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN THE WHISTLE STOP ROOM OF SCHREIBER HOTEL to 1 A.M. speeders as follows: an automatically delivered photograph at the rear of the speeder's vehicle, showing his licence plate; a speedometer registering his speed; a clock showing the exact time, the date, and the surrounding area. KEITH PENNER, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR THUNDER BAY Keith Penner, M.P., has taken up the fight of Canadian Tourist Outfitters who are vigourously protesting the apparently unrestricted flight of U.S. Outfitters in Northwestern Ontario. Those involved in this newest form of exploitation have been re- ferred to as "fish pirates." The Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay has been advised by the Minister of Transport in Ottawa that an investigation is underway. "If there are loopholes in the law", Mr. Penner said, "then these must be plugged without delay." Taxicab: Vehicle that always seems to dissolve in the rain.

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