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Terrace Bay News, 17 Oct 1968, p. 10

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TERRACE BAY NEWS PRESS RELEASE The Honourable Donald S. Macdonald, President of the Privy Council, announced recently in the House of Commons the appointment of Keith Penner, MP for Thunder Bay, to the Standing Committee on External Affairs and National Defence. There are 30 members of Parliament who sit on this committee, with proportionate representation from all the politi- cal parties in the Commons. The Committee on External Affairs is now sitting in order to consider the situation in Nigeria-Biafra .. Expert witnesses have been called including high- ranking officials of the External Affairs Department, General Wrinch of the Canadian Red Cross, and Arnold Smith, Secretary General of the Common- -wealth. Also to be heard from are: Mr. Sharp, MP's David MacDonald and Andrew Brewin and General Milroy, who is with the Observer Team in Nigeria. The immediate task of the Committee is to determine what further opportunities exist for bringing relief to this war-torn nation of Africa and what steps Canada may take to bring about a nego- tiated settlement. The Board of Governors for the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Buck Matiowsky as new manager STAY ON THE SAFE SIDE OCTOBER 17, 1968 are all guilty at sometime of getting up late, rushing to get to the plant or office on time. Don't make it a habit. Allow yourself plenty of time. When you rush at home, in your car, accidents can easily happen. eo AMERICAN MUTUAL LIAB. INS. CO. It's not just the hard hat, the specs and the gloves That bring you home safe to the family you love. 'The guard on the grinder, the chain on the hose, 'he safety load binder, the foul weather clothes, 'The latch on the load hook, the outrigger block, 'The emergency brakes, and the standard wheel chock: 'The safety valve feature on the high pressure tanks, 'The cave-in protection on the vertical banks, 'The well-installed belt guard, the safety-toe shoes, And the fire extinguisher, ready to use; The seat belt that holds you inside your car, The road signs of safety wherever you are 'These things are mere tools, like a carpenter's plane; 'hey won't produce safety, or minimize pain. Your health and your safety depends upon you On whether you think about things that you do. So think before acting; make thinking a rule. Make use of your brain your best safety tool. NOT THE KEYSTONE TO SUCCESS © IN ONE OF THE BITS of T V propaganda for higher postal rates, a scene was the sorting of mail, or purported to be. It reminded one viewer of the days when the motion picture operator speeded his machine so that Charlie Chaplin or the Keystone Cops could be seen to run faster than ever mortal ran before, or will again. No one could sort the mail that fast, or could read that quickly. Speeding the machines that reproduced the pictures of the sorting is not, as Mr. Kicrans well knows, the keystone to success in propaganda. - taken from the Printed Word

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