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Terrace Bay News, 4 Dec 1969, p. 4

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PAGE 4 : TERRACE BAY NEWS DECEMBER 4, 1969 here now at ISLAND VIEW SHELL SERVICE the world's best looking car ie PYAR) Phone - 825-3638 SHORT AND LONG TERM LEASING PHONE: BRIAN |DUFFY Schreiber 824-2043 Evenings 824-2053 Terrace Bay, Ont. UNDER 21 CLUB PROVING SUCCESSFUL off the streets for a couple of hours and they love it. A committee sells soft drinks, and they clean up 'the hall after nine, when it is over. Don't discourage the young people, by saying they shouldn't dance in a Church Hall. Better to dance in a Church Hall then smoke pot behind the Rec. Centre. They come in pairs, singly, in droves, but they come, to the Community Church basement on Sunday nights, to the Under 21 Club. The night | dropped in to see for myself what goes on at the Under 21 Club, there were at least 80 young people there. The girls wear blue jeans and elephant pants, high boots and shiny hair, and every- one seems to talk at once. The admission is small, the enthusiasm overwhelm- ing. The executive, all young seem to be able to draw them together. Adults are there, simply as chaperones, They take no part in the program, un- less asked to do so. The first hour is taken up with a discussion period, where they discuss anything that is of importance at the time. Members of both St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church and the Community Church mingle freely, and here they break up into smaller groups for the discussion period. At 8 o'clock, the lights are turned down, the candles lit, and the music is turned on for an hour of dancing. It isn't my kind of music, but then I'm Gn adult and they understand the music they dance to. It blares from the record player, and bounces off the walls, but it keeps them - cont'd next column . .. M. Lundberg. Hee A ee RESIDENT ATTENDS CHAPTER MEETING Gurdev Dishu P. Eng., of Terrace Bay, secretary treasurer. of the North Superior Chapter of the Assoc- tation of Professional Engineers of Ontario, attended a general Chapter Chairmen's meeting in Toronto recently. The meeting, attended by representatives of the 42 Chapters located throughout the Province , dealt with a number of matters and problems concerning the engineering profession, and also discussed the forthcoming APEO Annual meeting scheduled to be held in Ottawa Feb. 27-28, 1970. The North Superior Chapter has a membership of 36 professional engineers who reside or are employed in the area. The 28,000 member APEO serves as the licensing body of the engineering profession in Ontario, and is the largest provincial professional organization in Canada . a \, NOTICE OF MEETING The Lake Superior Board of Fducation will hold its next meeting on Monday December 8th, 1969 ome Expert Dry Cleaning : "fg ; 9 at 7.00 p.m. at the Maraghon High School . CALL - 824-2250 for PICK UP AND DELIVERY 1 This meeting will be opén to the public. Y | DRESSWELL CLEANERS | x = ee ee ea piles lite S ialiaa citadel Sri, pp ihn Satin,

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