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Terrace Bay News, 9 May 1968, p. 5

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LADIES' HANDBAGS ASSORTED GRAIN MARSHMALLOW & PATENTS INSIDE ZIPPERS - SMART CLOSURES BLACK, BROWN AND LUGGAGE TAN GLAMOUR CANTRECE NYLONS FIRST QUALITY SEAMLESS MESH SPECIAL FAULTLESS FIT REGARDLESS LEG LENGTH, CALF OR KNEE - stretch size 8 - 11 1. WG PR. MAKE THIS HER DAY CLEAN-UP OF KIMBERLY CLARK PULP & PAPER . ERTIES. In the interest of cleanliness and spring clean-up, Kimberly Clark Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd., will put ona drive the week of May I3th, to pick up all loose materials that is now dumped behind homes on Kimberly-Clark property . All home owners and tennants, who have items of value in these areas, should remove them before the drive starts. There will be no sorting as the crews move along. This is not an invitation for disposable materials to be thrown over back fences. Anyone who wishes to get rid of junk or refuse, is requested to put said junk or refuse in front of their houses for easy pickup. Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Co . ke KR RK KK RRR RK KR RK KK SKI CLUB HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE! Fire of unknown origin destroyed the Club House at the ski hill early Tuesday morning. Noticed first by Constable 1. Doyle shortly after midnight, the flames had already ignited the exterior wall of | the Club House, fed by birch bark on a wood pile near the building. (Cont'd next column) She NS PAGE 5 dh L weekend = "ag 4-2 ~SAf thy. tae Terrace Bay ... WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE! MOTHER'S DAY CARDS From anyone to Mother A complete selection FORTREL COTTON GOWNS. DRIP DRY FABRIC 65% Fortrel - 35% cotton 3 ¢ : 8 LADIES' MED. WEIGHT CARDEGANS ASSORTED SHADES IN MEDIUM & LARGE Reg. 9.98 SPECIAL - LADIES' SLIPPERETTES 1.48 A SPECIAL FOR MOTHER'S DAY g. 1.98 SPECIAL» - FANCY Pl LLOWCASES AN IDEAL GIFT FOR MOTHER - PLIO Hampered by lack of water supply in the area, volunteer fire fighters were unable to contain the blaze. No estimate of actual loss is available, but it is known that ski equipment and a snow ma- chine were stored in the building. koe ® KK KK KK KO RK KK KR RECREATION BRIEFS - by David Courtemanche Minor Hockey Fxecutive - 1968-69 Openings are still available for those interested in holding office on the Minor Hockey executive for next season. Both men and women may apply. It is not necessary to have a hockey background to sit on the executive - just your interest and enthus= iasm. Contact the Nominating Committee Chair- man (Jim Beddard) or the Recreation Office (3542) if you wish to submit your name. | Softball Registrations - We have received approxi=} mately 175 registrations from boys and girls who wish to play softball this year. We are still in need of coaches and umpires for these teams, and if you can possibly help us, call the Recreation Office (3542) right away. Softball teams will be scheduled for play after dinner hours from Mondays to Fridays, (Cont'd on page 7)

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