PAGE 20 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 31, 1973 NATURE TRAILERS MODERN MINING Four Toronto-based companies supplied about 75 per cent of the world's mining geo- physical equipment in I270. With these mod- ern instruments prospecting, for the most part, is no longer carried out ky one or two- man teams. It is performed by mining company employees engaged in regional surveys follow- ed by detailed, instrumental surveys and diamond-drilling. PARK POLUTION This past summer a week-long, clean-up canoe trip in Algonquin Provincial Park yield- ed I6 bags of garbage: mostly cans, bottles, broken glass and plastics. Two huge gear wheels, each weighing over 200 pounds, were hauled ashore from the bottom of North Tea Lake. A log jam in the Amable du Fond River yielded a torn rainsuit, a broken paddle and a plastic container of gasoline. Remembrance Day Dinner, Saturday Novem- ber 10, Royal Canadian Legion, 6:30 P.M. Tickets now on sale, at the Legion. He OFF SAYS: SECURITY 1S FELT IN your SAFery BeLr! the ya << ay GIRL'S COTTON BRIEFS 97¢ 4 To bX CHRISTMAS WRAP 180" T1sSUE OR 90" FoIL POP CORN 97¢ ACRYLI MEN'S MITT LINERS 97¢ CHRISTMAS CARDS ASSORTED PACKS S, M, LADIES PANTY HOSE oO7¢ FITS ALL SIZES 3 for 5.6, WOMEN'S ACRYLIC GLOVES @7¢ FITS ALL SIZES 0" 97¢ SD MEN'S KNIT GLOVES BOY'S VINYL MITTS COTTON TEA TOWELS 2 X 30" ay. Friday-November 2ND STITCH 2. for 97¢ GIRL'S MITTS c 97¢ FITS ALL SIZES 97¢ o7¢ AND L oc 97¢ AND 7 3 paks ENVELOPES "COLOR FANCY" 97¢ ASPIRIN 100 pak 97¢ NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM 4 oz, 97¢ HOCKEY STICKS WOOD LAMINATE 97¢ BOY'S THERMAL SHIRTS 97¢ S, M, AND L