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Terrace Bay News, 30 Nov 1967, p. 10

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PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS a Terrace Bay phone 3327 Se HOS BOYS' SOCKS - Stretchies 5-7 7-9 2 PAIR-- 88 MEN'S SOCKS - Stretch Nylon PER PAIR - 88¢ GIRLS' ANKLETS - Stretchies TWO PAIR - NYLONS = Famous Maker THREE PAIR - 88¢ DISH CLOTHS closely.woven - - BATTERIES "Heme = - 98% ROSSPORT (Contéd) g¢ D size l- A quiet wedding took plece at St. Jerome's Roman Catho ic Church, Pays Pleat on Saturday, when Chief Lawrence kh Mushqush wes united in Marriage to Mrs. Patricia Thibeeult of Capreol, Ont. Father Maurice S.J. officiated. The attendents were a sister of the groom, Mrs. Violet Good- shild and a son-in-lew, Mike Wenekamik. A wedding dinner was served at the groom's home for the immediate family. Me. and Mrs Musqush will reside at Pays Plet Indian Reserve ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE REPORT Total Duty Hours: 200 i Highway end Secondary Roads Petrolled in Miles: 2,569 INVESTIGATIONS 1 Break, Enter and Theft of $30, case still under inves- tigation. g *h Disturbances with a charge under the Liquor Control Act being laid in one case. 2 regerding thefts, one stealing gas and the other theft, a blanket. TRAFFIC lf Motor Vehicle Accidents, resulting in approximately $1850.00 damege 4 Charges were laid under the Highway Traffio Act. 58 Safety Checks were given to vehicles 27 Warnings were issued to motorists regarding infractions of the Ontario Highway Treffic Act, and vehicle defects. PLEASE NOTE: No person shall pursuant *o the Liquor Control Act: a) permit drunkenness to teke plece in any chouse or any premises of which he is the owner, tenent or occupant; or b) permit or suffer a person apparently under the influ- ence of liquor to consume any ligour in any house or on XMAS STORE HOURS EVENING SHOPPING - TILL 9:00 O'CLOCK FRIDAY DEC. 15 AND WEEK OF DEC.18-22. CHRISTMAS BOWS stick on bows.. 10 FOR - - 88¢ CHRISTMAS PAPER 5 rolls to a box - 300 in CHRISTMAS BUDGET PLAN Shop NOW - no payments until February! NOVEMBER 30, 1967 Hockey Sticks Peewee Size - - - - i 88 : AMMUNITION 22 long shells - - 8 a PELLETS ¢ 177 calibre - 500 toa tin -88 0.P.P. Report (cont'd) any premises of which the first-named person is owner, tenant or occupant; or qbé) "give any liquor to a person apparently under the influence of liquor. PENALTY: Every person who is guilty of this offence is liable to a fine of not more than $1000.00 or to imprisonment for a term of not more then 3 months or both. PLEASE NOTE: Vehicles which operate with two skis on the front and a single endless drive belt at the rear, such as the "Ski-Doo" or ™otorized Toboggan" are classed as "Motorcycles", therefore; if operated on a highway it shall be registered as a motorcyol and equipped with proper,brakes, lights, etc., have a licence plate on the rear, and driver must be at least 16 years of aged Recreation News cont'd from page 8 Ladies Keep Fit Classes: are held Tuesday evenings at 8.15 at the High School auditorium. Registration fee is small - plan to get in shape for Christmas. Skipping ropes are now part of the curriculum of this class. Recreation House League Hockey: . This group plays hockey Monday and Wednesday evenings at 6 p.m. This is for men who are trying to keep fit and for teenagers not playing in the Minor Hockey League. Junior Bowling: There is still time to enter Junior Bowling. The entry fee is $1.50, and games cost .15 each, with no charge for shoes .(Cont'd page 12 eS org en SD i Ni eh

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