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Terrace Bay News, 5 Oct 1967, p. 9

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October 5, 1967 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 9 NEWS RELEASE (from Page 3) Crescent Finance is part of the Avco Delta Corporation, a subsidiary operation of the Avco Corporation which operates a host of business enterprises throughout North America. Hawley S. Tennant, president of the Consumer Finance divis- ion of Avco Delta, here, said the name change was effective immediately, and that work would begin this week to change signs at the company's 266 consumer finance offices through out the country. At the same time, however, it was emphasized that only a name change is involved. No personnel or procedural changes whatsoever wil! result. The district office of Avco Finance has recently been mov- ed from Terrace Bay to Schreib- er. October 17 YOUR DATE WITH PROGRESS Your date to keep Ontario progressive and prosperous... with more people, more capital, more industry, more wages, more opportunity and a constantly improving life for every one of our citizens. Your Progressive Conservative government has achieved a remarkable record in the past four years: POLES OFF LIMITS FOR ELECTION POSTERS In the days leading up to the provincial election on October e 368,000 new jobs e $500,000 local industry tasti i e Unemployment less than 3% development loans 7, "---- Pe d e University and community . e Northern Air Transportation Study workers for the various cand- college expansion e Increased Mining Payments. idates will be sorely tempted to a OMe: and 9,000 new hospital = New Capital Farm Grants i ee eds e New Farm Income Committee nail their signs or posters to e Municipal tax relief ¢ 3000 new schools or major Hydro poles. e 98 Provincial Parks for additions In the interests of maintaining 10,000,000 visitors e Confederation of Tomorrow ; ; e Air and water pollution laws Conference electrical service and the safety r of linemen, Ontario Hydro re- minds everyone taking part in election campaigning that the Power Commission Act prohibits the attachment of anything to Hydro poles or property. The only exceptions to this ban are authorized voters' lists and election proclamations. There are good and valid Good government... the Robarts government... deserves your support on October 17th. Support the Robarts Government reasons for the ban. Hydro poles carry power to the homes, schools and factories of O rtario and provide a working platform for linemen. So play it safe, Hydro urges, place signs where they will not interfere with the supply of power.

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