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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1970, p. 8

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nt ALS PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 22, 1970 Curling Club News - Cont'd from page 5 .... 24, and 25th. The club wishes you good curling, team. This year lets make it the Brier. Coming events are the O'Keefe mixed club play- downs this Saturday and Sunday. It looks like a three team double round to select a representative for the zoneplaydowns in Schreiber on Jan. 30th and 31st - Terrace Bay will host the Northwestern O'Keefe Mixed play offs on February 12,13,14 and 15. This is the first time this event has been held out of Thunder Bay. Our club is going all out to make it a memorable one. Watch the news for further notices. SLACKS 40% off SHIRTS 407% oft Children's fF WINTER BOOTS Ladies Auxiliary Meeting - cont'd from page 7 ... GIRLS Skates Size 11 to 1] sent to a children's floor in a Thunder Bay hospital, and used stamps were also collected. Nominations were called for a chairman, vice- chairman and secretary-treasurer. Mrs. June Schritt was elected chairman, Mrs. Chadwell as vice-chairman and Mrs. Lil Harris as secretary- treasurer. continued next column .... NOW OPEN XL MOBILE HOMES '340 South Syndicate Phone: - Thunder Bay, Ontario 622-6919 1970 MODELS JUST ARRIVED. Ph. 3327 KOLESAR'S ter: Bay | The new chairman, Mrs. Schritt, asked about mis= | sionary projects for 1970. | It was suggested that the secretary write Mrs. 4 Chalmers, of the Thunder Bay Social Services, and | inquire if there is a need for used clothing or supplies Mrs. M. Anderson and Mrs. D. Almos agreed to take the Scripture for the next meeting and also supply the lunch. . AN ITEM OF INTEREST Letter to the Editor, Kitchener-Waterloo Record = Deserving of Praise: '| Too often are the Army, Navy and Sea Cadets described as little boys playing soldier. Why are people unwilling to put a little thought into their criticism? The cadet system may outwardly appear to be a waste of taxpayers' money, but the worth- while results are not easily seen by the unthinking public. Juvenile delinquents, long haired, loudmouthed hippies and other undesirable elements are rarely in= volved with cadets. Cadets are not only kept off the street but are taught to respect discipline, to respect 2 & 3 BEDROOMS FULLY FURNISHED FINANCING ARRANGED COME IN AND SEE US TODAY! ALSO HAVE SEVERAL USED UNITS. the rights of others and most important of all, to res= pect the country in which they live. cont'd page 9. 4

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