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Terrace Bay News, 31 Dec 1959, p. 6

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Page 6 TERRACE YAY NewS December 31, 3959 Adults Children $1.75 490¢ per plate Grapefruit Cocktail Chicken & Rice Soup Tomato Juice Roast Young Turkey Baked Virginia Ham Brussel Sprouts HOTEL TE TRRACK NEW YEAR DAY DINNER Creamed or French Fried Potatoes PLUM PUDDING FRESH, STRAWBERRY SUNDAE Christmas Cake - Cheese - Dinner Mints A LA CARTE NUTS FRUITS A HAPPY NEW YEAK FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF | | HUNTER SAFETY (Cont!d from page 1) Ontario was selected as the leader over 26 States in the U.S.A. It is the first time that a Canadian Province has been sel- ected for this honour, The selection committee based its comparative study of progress over the year on student training, hunting accident statistics, research, related programmes and public rélations, An interim 1]-month report for Ontario shows 64 hunting accidents, including 12 fatalities this year. The average forthe preceding five years has been 70. accidents annually in the hunting field of which 21 were fatal. Ontario's hunter safety training pro- PHONE § gramme was inaugurated in the fall of 1957 and, to December 1, has trained 4,746 men and women in safe gun handling, Announcing receipt of the hunter safety award, Ontario Lands and Forests Minister, the Hori J.W.Spooner pointed out that persons ' i | ' appointed by the Department as instructors. in | the training programme, numbering about 2, 400 are now covered by a liability insurance Solr icy effective anywhere in Ontario, insuring the Department and the instructor during an actual course of instruction. It was on account of the number of acci- dents occurring each year in the hunting field that the Department sponsored the hunter safety training programme with the co-operation of members of hunting, fishing and conservation clubs and other orgahiza- tions across the province, The programme is directed particularly to the young and it is encouraging to note that the average age of those taking the training is 15 to 16, Those who pass the course re- ceive certificates of competence which permit them to purchase their first hunting license when they reach 16, Some taking the training , are in their sixties, Old-time hunters come back to review safety factors as well as to experience the programme being presented for COMMUNITY TV SERVICES extends best wishes for a very happy New Year. Community TV Services are owned and operated by H, Lohr. of Terrace Bay, CHRISTMAS TREES - BIG BUSINESS Nobody knows how many Christmas trees are used in Ontario each year, but an "educated guess" by officials of the Ontario Depart- ment of Lands and Forests places the number in excess of 1,200,000, representing 80% of the 1,528,000 households in the province re- ported by the Ontario Department of Econo- mics as of May, 1959, KEEPING HIM PRIVATE A neighbour asked the little girl next door if she had seen her new baby brother in the hospital, The child replied wistfully: "No, they won't let me see him yet, He's still in the : ¥3 pista DOWN SKID ROW The melancholy days have come, the saddest of the year, when skidders scoot across your. route and neet von front to rear, 3319 TRY FOR YOURSELF FINE LATE MODEL USED CARS == 1954.- 1955 - ECONOMICAL DRIVING, WHAT REALS BUYS 1956 and 1957. ALL CARS FULLY RECONDITIONED TERMS ARRANGED OR THESE ARE, AND GUARANTEED Yat A SMALL DEPOSIT bi 7: TERRACE. 'BAY ENTERPRISES | | i es 3 > . + 7% sow 'y * eh COME IN--SEE AND -- NOW IN STOCK ! MANY, MANY MILES OF . | \ HOLD ONE FOR YOU. } n-rraseeneritemecse spun etareneure to sow their children, | | *

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