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Terrace Bay News, 5 Dec 1963, p. 12

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a4 ay - 1 « THE NEWS December 5, 1963 'Season HOCKEY Tickets. ON SALE NOW... AT THE REC. OF FICE = SHome Games AT .65¢ -- 5.20 TAS ENTS ro RESERVED. SEALS ALL LEAGUE, PLAYOFF AND EXHIBITION GAMES cHance On $10. Draw at EACH HOCKEY GAME. (DRAW FOR SEASON TICKET HOLDERS ONLY) DON T: DELAY' /. NO~ SEASON "TICKETS | TO BE SOLD AFTER DECEMBER 13 TH.| - TOWN HALL MEETING (Cont'd from Page 1) pupils are complimented for the extra effort the meeting gave all candidates in the Municipal that made this record possible. Election an opportunity to present themselves to those attending. Five minutes was alloted to each candi- ' date for Council and ten minutes to the two nominees ART CLUB NEWS The Terrace Bay Art Club will hold their regular business meeting on Thursday, Decembe for Reeve. oe Sth, in the Large Room of the Recreation The question and answer period which followed Centre, at 8:00 P.M. All members are urged moved at a brisk pace with Chamber of Commerce to attend this meeting. officials maintaining a vigilant control over the Tentative plans are underway for the Art merits of both. Course to be held in January and February. All prospective members will be contacted by mail in the near future. SOCIAL NEWS (Cont'd from Page 11) Lookgut to attend the wedding of their neice, Miss Carol Brunton to Mr. John DeMaere on Saturday, Nov. 23rd. Mr. R. Larson with Valerie motored down to Sioux Lookout to join then. THE OLD HOME TOWN By STANLEY IT FIGGER@s HED FAINT--- --HE JUST HEARD You WASH YOUR FACE OVER 25,000 TIMES /N A . LIFETIME Of SOMETHIN' Mr. and Mrs. T.McInnes have received word of the birth of a grandson, Darren, Frederick, born Nov. 5th to their eldest son Tim and daughter-in-law Joy McInnes in Winnipeg. Valerie Larson had eighteen girlfriends in Sunday afternoon to celebrate her eighth birth day. Games and twisting wereenjoyed, before a birthday cake and party lunch and returning home with treats. RECORD SET AT ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL St. Martin's School with a total enrolment of 270 pupils.for the month of November, had a record low of ONLY TWO LATES. Parents and

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