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Terrace Bay News, 2 Nov 1961, p. 11

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' ae SCHREIBER" LEGION NOTES (Cont'd from Pg, 9) Johnny Halonen came first with 4 lbs, 12 oz, / and also second with 4 lbs. 9 oz. For pike I cicanininsnenns TERRACE BAY NES November 2, 1961 Everybody in the Comrade Cliff Dimmery of Schreiber came first ff 3 family needs with 8 lbs, 1 oz. and Comrade Wilf Mallais S : sis a VITAMINS i second with 6 lbs. 1 oz. Labatt's also donat- |: Pe Perr / || to help them com- ed two Gruen watches valued at $80,00 for : SY > "| bat winter ail- |: the two fish closest to the world's record. | '7 Soy Fs ments, AND - if Et These were won by Comrades Jack Handel of : Femme a #1 you are on a diet | Schreiber and Wilf Mallais of Terrace Baye [£ . 7 | | #4 supplement your After the distribution of awards a tasty © e 1 Eh 1 dietary food by lunch was laid out by Sports Chairman Keith f (am a 8 taking VITAMINS. "Derb" Ross and his committee, ' : Another highlight last week was the annual |\\ Hallowe'en Party put on by our Ladies Auxil- |} jiary. This turned out to be another success, |. There were prizes of all kinds, good enter- | tainment and a most delicious lunch, Con- gratulations Ladies} ry \ as - : Comrade Johnny Halonen has left to accept (---- snore ssa a position in the Toronto areas We all wish li ae de sag le Ml ae Se ce ag ON Got capi eed RRA aoe tt aie him every success and all his friends both round sale represented another step in the in and out of the Legion will miss him, Post Office Department's campaign to offer Ladies don't forget the Poppy Day Tea on better, more efficient service to the public. November 4th in the Legion Club Room. When The new packages do not replace the 25-cent' your home is canvassed on Poppy Day pléase booklets of stamps which are still available | | be generous, This money goes to help dis- at post offices and in postage stamp dispens~ | abled and needy veterans and we owe it to 1 Peo tk mead eid sediacll meek ae | them, | There will be a General Meeting on Nove | NORTH SHORE ASSOC. OF WOMEN TEACHERS MEET The annual fall meeting of the North Shore | 8th at 7.30 P.M, Please attend if possible. | Association of the Federation of Women NEW PACKAGING OF POSTAGE STAMPS IS ANNOUNCED | Teachers! Associations of Ontario was held in The sale of postage stamps packaged in Mani touwadge on Saturday, October 28, Pres- | transparent sealed envelopes is now under iding was Miss Audrey McLellan of the way in post offices across Canada, it was Manitouwadge Public School, Members from revealed in a recent announcement made by the the Public Schools of Marathon, Manitouwadge, Postmaster General, In making the announce- and Terrace Bay were present. Attending from | ment, he pointed out that these packages are Terrace Bay were Mrs. LaVaughn West, Mrs. another original innovation by the Canadian Carol Hansen, Miss Joyce Raper and Mrs. Post Office Department, as no other postal ' Gladys Colborne. : administration has ever offered a similar Miss McLellan will represent this assoc- | item for sales iation at the Ontario' Conference on Education | The attractive packages contain blocks of being held in Windsor, Ontario on Nov. 23, 20 five-cent stamps or 50 two-cent stamps -; 24 and 25, This conference will bring | and sell for the regular price of one dollar,| together 1,000 delegates representing all the They are designed to provide patrons with a major groups in the province, both profes- more convenient method of purchasing postage sional and lay, which are interested in stamps in quantities to carry in one's education, pocket or purse. The packages protect the stamps against dirt, moisture and heat. In . NW MEAT SUPERVISOR AND BUYER WITH L & L addition, the packaged stamps provide max- The L & L Food Markets announce the point of sale at the postal wicket, : ervisor and Buyer for b & L Stores. Mr. The Postinaster General said that the Matson was Meat Supervisor for Safeway introduction of packaged stamps for year- Stores for many years in Saskatoon and, in [pene nent rrr 1937, was one of two men who started Shopeasy Stores in Canadas Mr, Matson was YOUR AUTUMN ALLURE | | District Manager for all Shopeasy pivreh 7 ! until his retirement a few years ago. Markets feel fortunate in securing the services of a man of Mr. Matson's ability and feel that we will be able to offer our customers top quality meats at the best possible prices. BEGINS WITH A Yeu Fan Deol imum sanitary protection from printing to appointment of Mr, Ben Matson as Meat Sup- | DISTRICT COURT: NEWS Call the A local man was convicted by Magistrate | T.Ae Connor in District Court held in Terrace Bay on Tuesday, October 3lst,on a | careless driving charge and fined $60.00 Debbie Lynn and costs. BEAUTY SALON \'7: Two other persons forfeited bail of $12.50 THEATRE BLDG. --SIMCOE PLAZA and $17.50 respectively on speeding charges and another forfeited bail for failing to TERRAGEw BAY: ~= PHONE 3631. stop at a stop sign. One speeding charge was withdrawn by the Crown. }

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