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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1966, p. 1

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Vol .9, No.46 Servin the District November 17, 1966 The President of the Ladies* Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion lays a wreath on the Memorial, flanked by Sea Cadet Honour Guard. REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY IN ARENA The Terrace Bay Arena was the scene of Rememb- rance Day ceremonies and memorial service. Present were members of Branch 223, Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary; Sea Cadets of R.C.S.S.C. "Superior" and Wrenettes of the "Princess Royal"; Guides and Brownies of the local company and packs and represent- atives of local organizations and commercial businesses. Four sea cadets formed the honour guard around the simple memorial . The service opened with "O Canada" played by Bert Lohr, followed by an address given by the Rev.T.G.Husser. The traditional two minute silence was bounded by the "Last Post" and. "Reveille". | (Continued on Page 2....) Photo by G. Whiteley. KIMBERLY-CLARK SAFETY SLOGAN CON TEST Two persons missed last week's safety slogan, the five winners receiving cash awards were Lloyd Moores, Sam Chicoine, Henry Duriez, Dennis Bouchie and Steve Brend. One way of avoiding accidents is by everyone being concerned about safety - not only our own personal safety but the safety of all. When we are concerned and give safety a top priority then we are careful about all of our actions. When this is achieved accidents can be avoided and our objective of no personal injuries is achieved. Remember this week's safety slogan CAREFUL means FULL OF CARE

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