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Terrace Bay News, 23 Jul 1975, p. 15

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JULY 23, I975 TERRACE BAY NEWS Messers J. Stapish of Brook Mich., C. Krapp- it of Wesland, Mich., J. Mullen of Plymouth, Mich. are here on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bromley have arrived from Minniapolis, Minn. on a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Good of Cambridge, Minn. DRAW WINNING NUMBERS FOR JUNE No. 107 Mr. and Mrs. J. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. R. Haughton NO. 317 of Fort Hood, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. D. Athney of Watutown, South Dakota, Messers C. Cryen and Mat Cryen of New York and Messers E. Roach and M.. Fache of New Jersey were among our holiday seekers. Mr. and Mrs. J..De- Vries, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wegg of Columbus, Iowa Rev. and Mrs. Robert Weiss of Orane City, Iowa, Messers L. West- over and K. Yost of Colorado Springs, Col. Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Skull of Timbercreast, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Jas Jan- sen of Milwaukee, Wis. motored here on vaca- tion. Mr. and Mrs. .C. Mayford of Winnipeg arrived on a fishing trip. A teen party was held in the Community Hall Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eug- ene Gerow, Mr. and Mrs. Romeo Bouchard and Mrs. Camilla Legault were chaperons for the enjoyable event. Danc- ing and games were en- joyed. Music by tapes. Rev. Sisters Ruth and Gladys of the Notre Dame order are at Pays Plat Reserve giving rel- igious instructions to the children and teach- ing art and recreation for about twenty days. The Sisters came from Beardmore and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wannikamik. Rev. "ather Hersenykr of 3eardmore visited the Mission on the weekend 'or Mass. CONTACT: 825-3891 824-2480 PAGE 15 MCCAUSLAND HOSPITAL BOOSTER BUTTON -- PROVINCE OF ONTARIO Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry By Order-in-Council 1299/75 of May 7th, 1975 a Royal Commission to study the possible harm to the public interest of the increasing exploitation of violence in the communications industry was established. The Royal Commission has opened its offices at Room 810, 151 Bloor Street West, Toronto M5S 2V5. Telephone (416) 965-4593. The Royal Commission's Terms of Reference are: 1. To study the effects on society of the increasing exhibition of violence in the communications industry; 2. To determine if there is any connection or a cause and effect relationship between this phenomenon and the incidence of violent crime in society; 3. To hold public hearings to enable groups and organizations, individual citizens and representatives of the industry to make known their views on the subject; 4. To make appropriate recommendations, if warranted, on any measures that should be taken by the Government of Ontario, by other levels of Government, by the general public and by the industry. The Royal Commission invites interested persons, groups and organizations to send written briefs or letters on these matters. 1. All written submissions should be sent at least three weeks in advance of the public hearing in your area and in any event no later than May 31, 1976. 2. Persons wishing to appear before the Royal Commission to present oral briefs should forward a written summary to it at least three weeks in advance of the hearing they wish to attend. Hearings will take place from the Fall of 1975 to the Spring of 1976. A later advertisement in this newspaper will give precise dates and locations. As of August 15th, any persons wishing to communicate with the Royal Commission on pertinent matters may do so by phoning the Royal Commission's toll-free number: 1-800-261-7091. All submissions should be addressed to The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communica- tions Industry, 151 Bloor Street W., Room 810, Toronto, Ontario. M5S 2V5. The Hon. Judy LaMarsh, P.C., Q.C., LL.D., Chairman His Honour Judge Lucien Arthur Beaulieu, Member Scott Alexander Young, Member

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