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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jun 1961, p. 7

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A er A A | a AE ek A 2 Sa A a OE Sy Ta OLR RR OE COR Ne IO EE A SR A OR A RE A Aen ee SN | RE TNR RRO PA NT RN AS ENN NR June 29, 1961 = SCHREIBER CHAMBER (Cont'd from Page 4) Branch sends out pictures to all Chambers of Commeree--the Information Branch which is responsible:for the distribution of litera- ture. (There are fourteen reception centres in Ontario where literature on our area may be sent), The Archaeological and Historial Branch, which is responsible for placement of |~ plaques, et cetera -- the Theatre Branch - responsible for censoring all films -- the Development Branch, with thirteen offices across Ontario - responsible for inspection of Motels etc., plus development and increase of facilities throughout the Province. In reply to an inquiry by Mr. Spadoni re- garding opening up a road into the Duck Lake Area, it was recommended that the District member of Parliament be contacted, This was done and the subject will be brought before the Recreational Planning Committee who are responsible for zoning areas. Mr,Spadoni is also contacting the Mine Owners in regard to the project. Tourist Outfitters and Tourist Information: Bureaus were discussed also Town promotion, which elicited many interesting ideas. SCHREIBER STUDENT TO ATTEND LEADERSHIP CAMP John Cosgrove, a grade XI student and President of the Students? Council at Schrei- Ber High School, was chosen this year to attend the Ontario Athletic Camp at Lake Couchiching in August, as a representative. of the School, Each boy or girl picked to attend the Course is chosen from the top senior grade students in secondary schools of ---- Con TERRACE BAY NEWS ____ (Contributed by Cheryl Everitt) Page 7 } LO lida ay CS C Tr nn tn ee ree a WEEKEND STORE HOURS Sat.--- 11 - 12 A.M, Sun, -- 10 - 12 A.M. Mon, -= Reg. store hours basic athletic ability, leadership potential and interest shown in being of service to others and the school. At the camp students are not actually taught but guided through their courses: they learn by individual experience, self-evalua- tion and understanding attained through the medium of athletics. It is hoped that these methods will help the individual to develop an approach to solving problems not only in school activities but in the community also. John holds great honour and importance in representing Schreiber High School at the camp this summer, One of the most difficult mental tricks is to keep a balance between getting an inferiority complex and getting a swelled head. ion is 2 n to academi tandi "THANKS 1" WE SINCERELY THANK EVERYONE WHO HELPED TO MAKE OUR GRAND OPENING LAST WEEKEND SUCH A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. YOUR CON- TINUED PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED, SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO: AND SERVICE IS WHAT THE CUSTOMERS WILL GET AT - Rene Gaudet s ISLAND VIEW. SE RVICE CORNER HIGHWAY #17 HUDSON DRIVE PHONE 363 ariel Lene Wi nneRs -- (NAMES DRAWN ON core JUNE 24TH WERE) 766 entries RCA VICTOR STEREO COMBINATION $25 VOUCHER ON DOMINION RUBBER TIRES ELECTRIC FRYING PAN BLECTRIC COFFEE MAKER TOY WHITE ROSE TANK TRUCK TOY WHITE ROSE TANK TRUCK PLASTIC RAIN JACKET TEDDY BEAR PLASTIC RAIN JACKET PLASTIC RAIN JACKET oonrnroaun rt WhD FE ~ o D. DOBSON, TERRACE BAY RON MORRIS, SCHREIBER L. PAULSEN, TERRACE BAY J, ST.LOUIS,.....%,. E, SALESSE, ™ 1" GEO. ROUHAINIEN, "™ JACK ANDERSON, ™ " G. RENNETTE, MANITOUWADGE C, BOUGIE, TERRACE BAY G. KYDD, oo ™ a ee

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