PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 10, 1968 Westinghouse alttomatic 30" range # SCHREIBER Bar|: Oley PHONE 115 A ae SPECIAL | Mostnghewse restos | $199.95 _ REFRIGERATOR- | FREEZER ' . TRADE 569.95 95 ; Simple To Cook On -- Value Elements have 7-heat settings. WITH APPROVED TRADE Miracle Seal Oven assures even baking. ' Convenience -- Automatic Oven control @ Over 16 cu. ft. capacity @ Caddy holds 100 ice cubes cooks every dish perfectly -- automatically. @ Large 135 Ib, frost-free freezer @ Twin porcelain crispers . Sculptured platform with high-rise sides @ Porcelain 7 day meat keepers @ Magnetic door gaskets prevents spillovers. Full-width platform light. (17 Ibs.) @ 3 temperature butter conditioner Full-width storage, drawer. Easy To Clean -- Handy lift-up elements and oven heater. Lift-off oven door. Colour -- White. @ 5 year warranty on sealed unit, etc. Y.P.C.'s Honor Guests - cont'd from page 11 Marvin (see photo below) of Terrace Bay, YPC PGR at oR TS membership chairman, with the O'Keefe trophy, and Ray Pitkanen (page 13) of Schreiber, president of the P.C. association. Brief addresses were made by local members and an animated dis- Individual problems are always welcomed, but care- fully worded presentations indicating the wishes of a number of people, understandably are given more consideration in policy making. Under deliberation . now are lowering the voting age and changes in the liquor act. Immediate discussions should be held on these questions, and members notified of opinions. Although three factors are important - new blood, new ideas, and new members, the encouragement and support of older members is always needed. Mr. Kowal commented on the attendance, gratify-| ing when considered in relation to population. In an attempt to improve the communication between north ern and southern Ontario there is now a key list kept by the YPC's giving information on activities, pro- grams being planned and those now in process. It is hoped to have a meeting of all YPC's in this area in the near future. Dave Allen advocated a program involving all ages, specifically, in the young adults, teenagers, and young married couples. The group as a whole should take part in local social service functions whenever possible. Mr. Bernier was the given the pleasure of presenting the fish derby trophies to SN gestions freely offered.