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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jun 1968, p. 1

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VOL 11 NO 23 PRINCESS ALICE BEST CORPS IN ONTARIO One of the district's most thrilling annual presen tations took place this year in Terrace Bay Arena last Saturday night, when naval cadets of R.C.S. C.C. Superior and the Wrenettes of N.L.W.C. Princess Alice were inspected, the former by Com- mander-T. Fallon of H,M.C.S. Griffin, Port Arth- ur and the latter by R. Koyl, president of the On- tario Navy League, Toronto. Particularly smart in their appearance and move- ments, these future citizens of ours are an inspiring sight. We'd like to see them swinging through Yorkville some evening or appearing at some "flower power" demonstration with their drums rolling and their bugles pealing! ?! The inspection was followed by a ship's Company March Past with Guard and Band followed in quick succession by a Guard March display ae Band e Cont'd on SERVING THE DISTRICT 1968 Photo by R.Sloan TERRACE BAY PROMINENT IN NEW FILM Elsewhere in this issue is an invitation to all adult: members of Kimberly-Clark families in the area, and all other adults in Terrace Bay, to view an exciting new film. It tells the story of Kimberly-Clark opera- tions in Canada. Terrace Bay has a prominent place in this film which features the famous radio and tele- vision voice of Max Ferguson. Following showings of "Carstairs, Tell the People" at the High School Auditorium on June 19th and 20th, the film will be available to all schools, clubs and organizations . throughout the district. Requests in writing, should be directed to Mr. John Ferrier, Mill Manager, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company, Limited, Terrace Bay, Ontario. DRIVE CAREFULLY

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