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Terrace Bay News, 25 May 1967, p. 4

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AFRRACE. BAY NEWS PAINT $3.99. GAL. Reg. $8.95. Clearance sale of fresh paint. C.I. L., Sher- win-Williams, Moores, Glid- dens, etc. Thousands of gallons already sold to Rea- ders of such newspapers as the Family Herald, Free Press Weekly and many others. OUR GUARANTEE If you are not satisfied re- turn unused portion for Kiwanis Club CALENDAR OF EVENTS BADMINTON - Mon. & Wed. nights High School. ART SHOW ~ Voyageur Resteurent. . TERRACE BAY BAND PRACTISE ~ Sunday, 8 p.m. KIWANIS CLUB DINNER MEETING - Tuesdays, 6.30p. p.m. Hotel. ART CLUB - Thursdays, 8 p.m. Old Curling Lounge. BOY SCOUT FATHER & SON BANQUET - Community i Church, 'Mey 26, 6 p.m. Sharp. | ATHEETTC NIGHT - Friday, May 26, Schreiber complete refund. -- Out- _ High School. side: suitable for wood, steel, concrete, etc. Co- | NAVY LEAGUE ANNUAL INSPECTION - Arena, May a aoa. fake lours: white, primer white, brown, yellow, battleship grey, medium grey, shutter green, bright red, barn red, cream, black, turquoi- RECREATION NEWS (cont'd from Pg .2) Recreation Office, stating particulars i se. -- Inside: your choice and lodging rate. of gloss enamel, latex, se- We feel that these 'two additionul mi-gloss. White, primer white, sky blue, light grey, light green, ivory, beige, canary yellow, pink, tur- quoise. Pay in full or 50% deposit. Save charges. Ontario resi- dents: add 5% sales tax. people will add a lot of variety to the Swim Pool programme this summer . ART CLUB NEWS The usual art session is being held each Thursday. Registrations will be taken for the Spring Art Course. All members and any interested person wishing to learn to draw and paint - register now for the course. gallons or more shipped anywhere in Canada. SHERMAN'S HARDWARE LTD. 537 Queen West, Toronto, Ont. TOWN TOPICS (from Page 2) Mrs. Don Laporte is a patient in St.Joseph's hospital, Port Arthur. Mrs. Marg. Lundberg is visiting her aes YOUR ALLIN A FUSS) daughter in Toronto. LISTEN FRIENDS 'TS TIME TO Have you an item for the News? There is no charge for social notes. Just phone 3747 or Mrs. G. Whiteley at 3371. ON THE JOB TRAINING DAY Friday, May |2, proved to be an interesting and successful On The Job Training Day for the students of Grade iB oF Nd YIU 4 ASSURANCE 11 and 12 of the local high school . BRIAN BIRCH All those students who wished to go out OIL DEALER on the job, went to the different Telephone - businesses and schools connected with Schreiber 640 the town. or 332 Minimum orders of four' Brend, Bob Broadhurst; Costa's Foodmarket - Lita MAY 25, 1967 For Appoint- TIME FOR A NEW ment Phohe cy is 825-3855. Tony's Hairstyles | Effective Thursday, June Ist Tony will be in Terrace Bay every . Thursday for your hair-dressing needs. Following are the names of the students and the places they went: Terrace Bay News Office - Jane West and Karin Lundberg, Terrace Bay Private Hospital - Joanne Brown, Claire Belliveau and Gail Dakin, Norwood Motel - Suzanne LeMay and Rod Mercure, Recreation Office - Marcia Hamilton, Terry Black, Peter Heenan, Ontario Hydro Line Crew - Bruce Lundberg, Michael Mallais, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Mill - Secretarial Training - Katherine Pid- luzny, Susan Sadowick, Sandra Zie- gleman, Technical Department - Gary Brooks, Ted Brown, Gary Gusul, Ray Olsen, Joe Papineau and Gary Suo, Engineering - Ted Petrus, Zenmac Mines - Linda Hales, Linda Hayes, Rick Dorman, Jim Mikus, Michael Marie Boudreau, Keith Koski, Kole- sar's - Pam Cumming, Robinson's Stores - Herbert Pearen, Municipal Office - Evelyn Rajotte, Margaret Jean Wallwin, Terrace Bay Public School - Grade Four - Molly Harris, Grade Seven - Ruth Soughton and Valerie Turner, St. Martin's Separate School - Grade Three - Diane Camp- bell, Kindergarten - Judy McInnes, Grade Two = Terry Pastor; Grade Four George Schmiedchen, Grade Eight - Carole Gaudet, Waghorn's Pharmacy - Jane Kelty. All of the employees that had students working for them were very happy with the students and the idea of "On the job training". They were of the cont'd on Page 5)

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