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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jul 1961, p. 6

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_ Page 6 - TERRACE BAY NEWS Jonys Quality Meat FRYING CHICKEN _ BEEP SHORT RIBS Grade tAt - 3-34 ¢ for braising or 3.5 Be 50 lb.ave. - - PER "LB. PER LB. July: 13,. 1961 -- TERRACE BAY, ONT. PHONE 3755 GROUND BEEF GOLD cuts lean and eM ac four varieties SPECIALS FOR 2. LBS. 69¢ 3 PACKAGES - LG ¢ a ee JULY 13 - 14 - 15TH RUMP_OR_SIRLOIN TIP ROASTS WIENERS ' red grade beef PER LB, 75¢ ---- -79¢ Produce -- |] MAPLE LEAF BUTTER 2 LBS, - 4 3 3 WINESAP APPLES FIRM RIPE TOMATOES TENDERFLAKE LARD 2 LBS. - A5t 3 LB. BAG 65¢ 2 re ae VELVEETA_ CHEESE 2 LB. BOX - ¢ -__. NEW POTATOES B.C.BING CHERRIES as 1b. baz - 6% t ee 69¢ apis, | | | FRUIT CORDIAL (Assttd flavours) 2 16 0%. 2 BOTTLES - 6 ¢ | LEBPY?S ORBAM STYLE CORN QUEEN'S ROYAL SLICED PSACHES | 15 oz. tins 2 TINS - AIC 15 0z. tins FOUR TINS - 79¢ ' YORK PEANUT BUTTER , LIBBY?S. RED KIDNEY BEANS 3 LB. TINS EACH ~ - 95¢ 15 oz, tins Two TINS - 4 7¢ LIBBY*S HOT DOG RELISH 7¢ LIBBY?S PORK & BEANS 6/¢ 16 oz, jar 2 JARS - 6 15 oz, tins FOUR TINS K LIK - PORK LUNCHEON MEAT MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES ~ -- i 2 tins for RO¢ JUMBO SIZE 8 O¢ DO-IT-YOURSELF (Cont'd from page 4) cerned with all aspects of the life of a basement to attics also the yard, garage, or | community, cultural and civic, as well as anyplace where a fire has the slightest industrial and commercial. chance of starting, either through care- & nomination meeting was hela on Monday, lessness or'neglect, Remember, there's no July 10th, results of which are "not yet place like home for fire. The seven prin- known, cipal fire hazards in the home are listed ee their frequency: -- BIGGEST. MOOSE SEASON SEES 12,058 BAGGED cones and careless smoking. (Dept. of Lands & Forests News Release) ° Defective Heating apparatus. Misuse of electricity. Defective chimeys. Kitchen hazards, Mishandling of flammable Liquids. As the next "DO-IT-YOURSELF" program for your home workshop, make it FIRE SAFETY IN YOUR HOME and keep it from burning. It will A record harvest of 12,058 moose was taken by some 36,000 hunters in Ontario in 1960. It was the biggest moose season ever held -- in this province, with more hunters, more. moose killed and a higher percentage of hun- ter success than in any previous year. Questions regarding expenditures by hunter; on the hunt, such as goods and services, were not included in the hunter questionnaire in MARATHON ORGANIZING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE favour of other relevant information. In ~~ Alert to present needs a move is now 1959, however, when 29,780 spent an average underway to forma Chamber of Commerce in of $136 and took 8,925. moose, it was estima- Marathon, Several meetings..have been held ted that the hunt realized more than $4 recently by a group originally composed of Million or about $455 for every moose shot, local businessmen, but it has been realized | % this basis the 1960 hunt brought close to that the scope of the organization should $5 million to the provincial economy, with ne sich wiiein, -iicieantian has boon each moose taken representing an expenditure extended to all interested citizens to be- of slightly more than $407. come affiliated with the temporary body, Lande: & ppresss Minister, the Hon,J.W. with the intention of applying for a charter Spooner said "If every hunter who. bought a as a Marathon Chamber of Commerce. Ladies, licence last year had been able to shoot a as well as-men, will be welcomed in the new moose, instead of the usual one in three, we organization. would be cropping our moose herd at just It is pointed out that, contrary to the about: the proper level." actual name, a Chamber of Commerce is con- HELP KEEP OUR ee ae ~ BE CAREFUL WITH FI be your biggest project for 1961.

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