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Terrace Bay News, 16 Dec 1965, p. 8

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Page 8 THE NEWS |. MA RS ANT RS ON AS A TE Ski-o0 the light-tooted snowmopile Ski-oo December 16, 1965 THE NEW OLYMPIQUE North America's most popular run- about with a field-tested 10.5 H.P. Rotax engine. A real fun machine that's fast and frisky. Handles beautifully. A cinch to operate and start even when covered with snow! 85 7 & THE NEW SUPER OLYMPIQUE. Newly refined for even better performance. With no increase in weight, the Super Olympique has a new 14 H.P. Rotax engine that increases speeds to 45 miles per hour! It adds up to exciting new power and momentum to tackle steepest hills in softest snow. 5 ; f THE NEW ALPINE The handsome workhorse for mountainous ] snow. The perfect choice for those who want extra stability, a / little less speed. The new 14 H.P. Rotax engine powers you anywhere with heavy loads... ALL NEW FOR '66 0) FASTER! SLEEKER! MORE FUN THAN EVER BEFORE! up to 25 miles per hour! BOMBARDIER - THE WORLD'S FIRST AND LARGEST SELLER YaDwer DOO Dea S1SSON'S SNOWMOBILE a SA ee SCHREIBER - ONTARIO ¥ OF SNOW MACHINES [Mima twiinunstie: | THEY WILL TAKE YO" WHERE THE HEAVIES WOULDN'T DARE WELCOME TO TERRACE BAY During the past year we have on numerous occa- j sions written about farewell parties for families who } REBEKAHS PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY The December 22nd meeting will commence at 7 .30 and following it the joint Christmas party of have moved to other locations. This time we are happy to bid a warm welcome to the following - some of whom are not new to the community - but have moved into homes here. If we have missed anyone we would be very pleased if someone--a neighbour perhaps--would call and give us their | names. We do not know, in many cases, if there are children (or even a Mrs.) so please take this as an all-embracing welcome. Rebekahs and the IOOF will be enjoyed, with an exchange of gifts. re NOTTCE 4 The Annual Meeting of the supporters of St.Martin's Separate School will be held in the school on Wed- nesday, December 29, 1965 at 8.15 p.m. The pur-. pose of this meeting is to hear the report of the Board } R .Roberts W.W.Row some & G.Nugent J.Doyle § D.Cowan B.Matiowsky K.Angus T .Battershil| W .Lemay J.Gunn M.Clark R .Theriaul t N Legacy A. Littlefield P. Barz A.Teskey D .Rafalant R.Mendelin # D.Whiteley W.McKie C.T.Rose G .Litt R «Marquis E Nicol P.L.Jones A.Dejonghe R.Salesse W .Gebski C.Wise E .Coss F .Anderson R .Scott | C.Gorham W . Lovett i Mr. Broadhurst - Mr .Armstrong - Mr.Slomke - » Mr.Opa. = P.Vanderkam - G.S.Sidhu. of Trustees and elect one Trustee to fill the vacancy on the board due to expiration of term of office. To all al supported me at the Polls on December 6th. It wiN ever be my duty and pleasure to con- duct the affairs of the Township in such a way that your confidence i in me will be justified. | Be sure to get, obt and vote on January 7th. Remem- ber - your Reeve }s dnly one voice. We need a good strong council and YOU are the one who will choose § them. I thank the members of last year's council and look forward to a year of co-operation and advancement with the new members. W. Adamo.

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