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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jul 1975, p. 7

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JULY '16, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 The Canadian Legion, Branch I09, Schreiber has a $I00.0C Scholarship for a top student in fourth year. to Cindy McKay this year. the presentation. Mr. This scholarship was awarded L. Bourke made The Knights of Columbus, St. Edward's Coun- cil, No. 3334 awards -each year a bursary in the amount of $I00.00 to a deserving fifth year student. Maronese. Gauthier. The winner this year was Vincent] He received his award from Mr. A. Joseph King Bursary of $I50.00 is awarded to a student entering Nursing. This award was presented by Mr. L. Fraser, to Brenda Cebrario. Ontario Scholarships - Students who have achieved an average of over 80% are recommend- ed to the Ministry for an Ontario Scholarship Award $400.00. Mary Bourke, Holly McKay and Kevin Scott are to be congratulated on their excellent scholarship. Appreciation is extended to the above organiza- tions who show their interest in education by assisting worthy students to continue on to further studies. The graduates received their diplomas from Mrs. Mulligan and Mr. Reid. Kevin Scott gave the validictory address indicating the mixed feelings of the at graduation time. graduates The program ended with God Save the Queen and was followed by coffee and lunch served in the courtyard. The graduation dance was held in the gymnas- ium. HUMAN RIGHTS FOR TOURISTS The cost of living goes up but life goes on. That means people still need to get away on vacations. Exotic locales or not, a change is still as good as a rest, in fact is a rest. For Ontario this means that more and more American tourists are coming to Canada and ymany Canadians are "seeing Canada first". Fig- ures for the Toronto area show that in 1974 there was a I2% increase in visitors who stay- ¢d for at least two days, for a total of 18.5 million people. pects close to 20 million this year. The Toronto Tourist Bureau ex- All these tourists are naturally seeking va- lue for their money, now more than ever. v'value" includes more than monetary value. But Ic also includes human value, meaning the human rapport tourists experience when they are in sntario. "Be nice to tourists" is a "mother- hood" precept that no one will reject =-- in 'rinciple. continued page 8 Irs RED DOG INNS Terrace Bay ... 825-3286 Marathon... 229-1213 Red 'Lake ".'.". ..% 727-2858 Fort Frances .. 274-7721 Thunder Bay (Alpine) 577-6426 RESERVATION CENTRE (807) 577-6426 TELEX 073-4360 r Ne Financi for Chen one of our representatives JUNE V. WILLIANEN will be at The RED DOG INN Terrace Bay, Ontario, on Thursday July 24th, 1975. Thousands of enterprises in-Canada have : obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings, or machinery; to supplement working capital; to start a new business. . or for other sound business purposes. RSVACIVR oT-T-To 8 {1a F-Ta Vol Tale IR Xo] cf: Ho IV ETN a T-TEST gel oJ olor: | and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions; perhaps IDB can help you. lidb [0 DEVELOPMENT BANK P.O. Box 878, Th under Ba F), Telephone: 623-2745" (F) By

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