--yr TERRACE BAY NEWS July 12, 1962 ( Kvock Dow | FLAMES WT toate Shovel ever To Dur OUT Po ee (3) Dow] TAKE CHANCES TOW TOPICS (Continued from Page 2 Mrs, Shirley Mikus, District Conmissioner of the Girl Guides, has announced that Mrs. Vivian Hannd, having duly.filled all require- ments and attended training sessions, re- ceived her Warrant as. Brown Owl on the 18th of { i | June, Mrs. Hanna will. now be Brown Owl of the ) lst Terrace Bay Brownie Pack, replacing Mrs, | Hales who has taken over as Brown Owl of the 3rd Terrace Bay Brownie Pack, Sympathy is extended to Mr. & Mrs. George Partington on the passing of his Grandfather, | Mr, R, Temple, who passed away suddenly at | the Partington home on Tuesday morning, } i | MOOSE. SEASON (Continued from Page 1 i applicable to the Geraldton District during 1962 is as follows: "October lst to January 3rd, both dates inclusive, in Schedule 10, which includes the main hunting area of the Geraldton Dis- trict, September 15th to January 3rd, both . dates inclusive, in that portion of the Geraldton District lying north of a boundary ' line which is generally composed of the 11th base. line, the Wabassi River. and the Albany River, This: is only in reference to. the Geraldton: Forest District, : For mare 'detailed information concerning the schedules and seasons for the Geraldton District as well as adjacent ee atl pa é a TY-PADIOREPAIRING i re ALL K! AT pees | orn art PACES FS a ARE | Le 00) Nes RTOWOU! | ae ee sth. COMMUNITY T.V. SERVICES Terrace Bay, Ontario PHONE TA 5-3305 ALWAYS HOVE An ESCAPE Born to, Mr, and Mrs. W. Young of Terrace Bay, a son on July 2nd. 'Born to, Mr, and Mrs. J. Nemeth of Pays Plat, a son on July. 3rd. Born to, Mr, and Mrs, R, Forbes of Terrace Bay, a daughter on July. FIRE PREVENTION Trees work for man,, They produce wood for more than 5,000 uses, They provide shade, They take carbon dioxide from the air and return life-giving oxygen. Next time you are in the woods, remember that the forest works for you. DON'T FIRE IT]33 | | GERRACE 3 AY FIRE DEPT. <e RRE OuTSidé FiRES. Crass, LEAVES, BRUSH ) AT race FIRE By 7EAM WORK WATlH for (ty IMG SPARKS | gull Wty please contact one of our Department offices. enon CeE.Paget and son Teddy flew to the Paci~ fic coast where they visited the Seattle i World Fair and Mr.Paget's father,ir Salmon Arm, BaCsy : } THE FUTURE (Continued, from Page 1 The United Kingdom also imports about $30 million of pulp from Canada each year, News- print and pulp is admitted free of duty but the European Economic Community has chosen a common external tariff of seven per cent for newsprint and six per cent for pulp, with provision for tariff-free quotas in special circumstances, If the United Kingdom were to join the European Economic Community and were to accept the present external tariff without special provisions for the Commonwealth, Canada's position in relation | to other competitive suppliers in the | | United Kingdom might not be worsened, Imports | from all sources, previously admitted free, would be subject to tariffs but the rates © would 'be the: same for: Canada as for all others! Domestic newsprint manufacturers, however, would have 'slight competitive advantage which they do not possess at the present time, Since the pulp tariff would be one percentage point less than that on newsprint, If Scan- dinavian countries become associated with the | Common Market, Canada would be ata _disadvan= | tage. | | | TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP PHONE TA 5-3209 |