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Terrace Bay News, 10 Oct 1968, p. 11

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JE TOBER 10,1968 Recreation Briefs - cont'd from page 10 our maximum of registrations for this course. Last call, if you wish to learn how to make your own Christmas cards, posters, etc. You can indicate your interest by telephoning the Recreation Office - 3542. It is not necessary to have an art background or any previous experience in drawing or silk screen- ing. Mr. Jim Cumming will be the instructor. The starting date will be announced next week . COMING EVENTS .- Friday, October 11th - Navy League Teen Dance in the arena. Saturday, October 19th - 2-4 p.m. Guide and Brow- nie Fall Tea at the Community Church Friday, October 25th - Terrace Bay Fish & Game Club Stag - Curling Lounge November 3rd or 10th - Invitational Badminton Tournament October or November - Badminton Instructional Clinic Saturday, November 23rd - North Shore Referees Hockey School - in the arena If you wish to have your club's activity listed un- der our 'Coming Events' column, please phone the Recreation Office - 3542. Y.P.C.'S HONOR GUESTS AT A DINNER McCuaig Officer and eminent guests - Front, left to right: Miss Heather Graham, secretary, Leon Bernier, MPP Kenora Riding, Miss Sandy Dennison, treasurer . Back row: David Allen, organizer of Ontario YPC's, Cos. Filane, president Schreiber YPC's, Marvin Os- mar, chairman of management committee, Ed Kowal, president of Ontario Y.P.C.'s The Schreiber-Terrace Bay Young Progressive Con- servatives were host at a dinner meeting in the -photo by |. TERRACE BAY NEWS MEET YOUR M. P. PAGE_1] KEITH PENNER Schreiber Town Hall - Friday, October 11th Social and Dance - 8 p.m. E.S.T. ADULTS ONLY | Admission - $1 per person Refreshments Red Rock Orchestra - the "Gaynotes" Sponsored by the Schreiber and Terrace Bay Liberal Association Ht setae ao Sos ee ln ei ee sen em ane es Mayfair Hotel, honoring Leo Bernier, MPP Kenora Riding, Ed Kowal, and Dave Allen, organizer of the Ontario Y.P.C.'s Members of the older Progressive Conservative local ere ee te or ans an ae committee and Toi Seppala of Rossport, were also guests. Cos. Filane, local president, was M.C. for the occasion. Mr. Bernier, who was asked to speak, said that one matter requiring urgent attention is the set- ting up of:satisfactory communication between North | Western Ontario and Eastern Ontario. emphasis being placed on the role of youth in poli- president of the Ontario Y.P.C.'s} With so much | tics, it isigratifying to know that in 1967 some 1700 : Progressive Conservative party. For any party to 'young people were actively involved in support of the carry on successfully, or, for a member of parliament | to properly represent his riding, the people there must tell him their problems, and voice opinions. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE The Ontario Hydro has for sale on a where is, as is] basis the following used equipment: 655-013 1963 Trailer for Timber jack 901-943 1965 Chev. 1 ton service truck THESE VEHICLES ARE LOCATED AT TERRACE BAY Offers on this equipment will be accepted up to 4:00 o'clock P.M. E.D.S.T. Friday, October 18th, 1968; must be accompanied by a certified cheque amounting to 10% of the total offer; and mailed dt direct to the Ontario Hydro Service Centre, Surplus Sales, 200 Kipling Avenue South, Toronto 18th, Ontario. If further information is required, please contact the Ontario Hydro Purchasing Office at 344-2411, locel 373. " 4, oo Q A

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