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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jan 1964, p. 4

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-- A fertile valley at the western end of the Grand Canyon shelters the most isolated Indian reservation Ta (24 ae Ma Te me ok ag else eee abe > OUR BEAUTY BUDGET ie Ween Sotkee | A PARKING SPOT MUST BE KEPT IN y oe ndians live IS AN AREA A PLACE, A FACT, ALL KK x ABOUT 12 FEET GIRLS JUST HAVE LONG, 7 FEET . The Jordan river twists and loops 200 miles in its tumbling journey down a ss 65-mile-long valley between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea. x KK * Ben Jonson, great British dramatist, began his career as a bricklayer. x KK * ae | ROLY SINOTTE TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL AM rar as the PHONE 3268 PHONE 3209 world's coffee supply. 60 Laurier Ave. - Terrace Bay BROOMBALL (Continued from Page 2) 9. Consider purchase of a new police car. An organizational meeting will be called at such 10. Consider centennial project - present plans call time as team entries are made. for One Dollar per capita from Provincial Don't wait for someone else to form a team. If Government and One Dollar from Federal . you are interested, form one of your own. Grant roughly Four Thousand Dollars for Terrace Bay on present distribution basis. Council adjourned to meet again Tuesday, FITNESS CLASSES RESUME The ladies' and men's fitness classes resume this denosty AM ah AAO El Thursday at the High School Gym, and will be held ----_--. every Thursday through until Spring. Men's classes | FIGURE SKATING NEWS are from 4.30 to 6.00 P.M. every Thursday, and --The second half of Figure Skating fees are now ladies' classes are from 8.00 to 9.30 P.M. on due. Please send cheque or pay -- Mrs. A. Hart- Thursdays also. man, Treasurer. scinthiadisiialiseliiad iii Se Ne ee STORK CLUB WINNERS OF "HOME SPARKLE" CONTEST Born to Mr. & Mrs. J. Whitton, Schreiber, on Winners in the Kiwanis Christmas "Home Sparkle" January 2nd, a boy. Contest are: Born to Mr. & Mrs. R. Pitkanen, Schreiber, on GRAND PRIZE - B. Cosgrove, 140A Birch Cres. January 5th, a boy. HONOURABLE - A.B. Farrow, 56 Laurier Ave. MENTION - Ray Kenney, 474 Superior Ave. - Jim Cumming, 70 Laurier Ave. - Jack Moore, 265 Kenogami Rd. COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from Page 1) traffic on Lakeview Drive. 7. Work with Kimberly-Clark Company with view to formulate an emergency measures plan and organization. 8. Consider some form of amalgamation of Police and Fire Departments for efficiency, best use of manpower, maximum protection and avoidance of duplication of costs. e.g. rent & telephone. UE EEE A meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #223, will be held on January 14th at 8.30 P.M. An executive meeting will precede the meeting at 7.30 P.M. Initiation of members will be held. Each member is asked to bring a gift. Lunch will be served by past Executive THE HUSKI en THE BIGGEST DRIVING PI OW OUR ROADS TO-DAY: THE URBAN SUBURBAN & BOURBON DRWERS ae eens - PRODUCTS ILLWAY MOTOR Mill Road & Hwy. 17. - -- PHONE 825-3882 AMS sseum $1.55 FULLY COOKED ®

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