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Terrace Bay News, 10 Oct 1968, p. 13

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OCTOBER 10, 1968 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 13 Your Manufactured Homes Headquarters | Commencing October 14th, 1968, our store will be closed all day | Monday and open all day Saturday, during the winter months . OUR NEW STORE HOURS WILL BE: 8.30a.m.-12noon Ip.m.-5.30p.m. CHELK Put "BEAVER DAYS" FALL BEAVER LUMBER STORES SALE FLYER YOU RECEIVED LAST WEEK FOR YOUR NEEDS 109 4th STREET NIPIGON 887-2103 Y.P.C.'S Honor Guests - cont'd from page 12 - photos by |. McCuaig of this Detachment patrolled 2,554 miles of highway and logged 152 working hours. There were 9 persons charged under the Highway Traffic Act; 24 persons were warned and 65 vehicles were given safety checks. There was one complaint of an alleged assault which was cleared. One stolen vehicle was recov- ered by members of this Detachment. The vehicle had been stolen from Sarnia, Ontario. There were two domestic complaints reported and later cleared. There were two liquor seizures in which three charges were laid under the Liquor Control Act. M. Kulmatycki NOTICE RE REGISTRATION FOR BROWNIES Young girls age seven or over are eligible for reg istration with a Brownie pack, and may do so by calling Mrs. Kettle at 3526. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE REPORT During the past week the Schreiber Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police investigated one motor vehicle accident, which resulted in approximately $70 damage with one subject being injured. From September 29 to October 5, 1968, members A teen-age girl dashed into a shop and with deep concern asked the greeting-card clerk: "Do you have a get-well card for a boy who just shaved for the first time?" '

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