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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jun 1964, p. 7

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OPEN: Monday & Thursday from 7 P.M. to9 P.M. Tuesday - 2P.M. to 4 P.M. Friday -9 A.M. to 11 A.M. A Terrace Bay Community Credit Union Limite 4 SIMCOE PLAZA Terrace Bay, Ont. PHONE 3833 - UAL FAMILY PROTECTION INSURANCE PLAN. To date, we are still short of our 50% membership ¢bjective'needed to qualify this Credit Union as a policyholder. We will, however, forward to Cun Mutual ON JUNE 26th all completed contracts. If YOU have not been contacted regarding this protection for Credit Union Members ONLY, do not LAST CALL for enrollment in our CUNA np hesitate to call any officer or the office. The plan has many benefits. The members récei\ DO IT/ NOW. ife insurance protection for the entire family for a very, very low premium rate and the Credif Union gets many new members. Don't let your fellow members down = ENROLL to-day. / $1.47 monthly covers the premium for all the family - husband, wife and children six months to nineteen years of age. Ly Premiums made through your Credit Union Office on a pre-arranged basis. The plan must be seen to be evaluated. OFFICERS: All completed contracts must be in the hands of the Treasurer JUNE 26th. Tentative commencement date JULY 1, 1964. HERE AND THERE Mr. Ken MacLeod will take a summer course at the Lakehead College, returning to Terrace Bay to teach in the fall. From St. Martants Separate School, the teachers plans are; Mr. R.T. Kenney will attend the 0.E.C.T.A. Seminar for Principals in Toronto and vacation at his summer home at Rossport. Miss Joyce Raper will spend the summer in foronto, returning in the fall. Mr. W. Eckert will take a Math Course at Lakeshore Irs* College before teaching at Brantford in the fall. in Ottawa and will teach at St. Joseph's School in Toronto next fall. Mrs. L. Shubaly and family will motor to Renfrew to visit her father John Windle and relatives in the Ottawa area during July. Miss Pat Huminicki will take a summer course in Primary Methods Part IZ in Ottawa returning to St. Martin's in the fall. Mrs. P.J. O'Grady also plans to take a summer course in Junior Education at Timmins before starting to teach AMigh School there next fall. Sympathy is extended to Mike Chepelsky on the passing of his father, William Chepelsky on Tuesday, Kristine and Michael accompanied their father to Iroquois FAlls to attend the Miss C. Colton attends swnmer schoo] s funeral services. RPL ATTY TT A ELIE LOLI IT WARNING The Terzace Bay Police Department, in con- junction with the Schreiber Branch of the C.P.R. Police, issue a stern warning that any | one caught placing any obstruction (this includes sticks and stones) on the railroad tracks will be dealt with severely. Parents are asked to impress upon their children that such acts can have serious con- sequences. The 'Canadadan" was forced to a halt last Friday night when the engineer noticed large flat stones and big sticks piled on the Terrace Bay station portion of the tracks. These could have caused a derailment if the enginee had been unable to stop in time and had to be removed before the train could proceed. ART CLUB NEWS All members are urged to attend the last session on Thursday, June 25th at 8:00 P.M. in the Old Curling Lounge. Everyone is asked to bring a painting for the raffle and plans will be discussed regar- ding the sunmer Art Exhibit.which will be open to the public for their viewing pleasure. ANDY'S Hobby Supply 30% off ** PLASTIC MODELS ** TRAINS & ACCESSORIES SIMCOE PLAZA PHONE 3327 nN all ** CAMERAS ** PAINT BY NUMBER SETS ** BALSA WOOD ** MOSAIC TILE ** PHOTO ALBUMS ** PLANES & ETCHING & ENGRAVING SETS ** MINI BRICKS **X-ACTO SETS

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