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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jan 1969, p. 1

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SERVING THE DISTRICT JANUARY 30, 1969 LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR SPEAKS AT KIMBERLY-CLARK DINNER MEETING VOL 12, NO. 5 POST OFFICE BOX LOBBY HOURS asian caenieertticener The box lobby in Schreiber and Terrace Bay Post Offices will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, effective Saturday, February Ist, 1969. This is on a trial basis and it will be up to the town people how successful it will prove. In the past there has been conclusive evidence of tampering with the lock boxes and damage caused by loitering. If this continues, the Post Office Department will have no alternative but to lock the lobby when there is no staff on duty. IT 1S UP TO YOU IF YOU WISH THIS PRIVILEGE TO CONTINUE! el a A WORD OF APPRECIATION --_------ To the people of Terrace Bay and other patients: Please accept my sincere thanks for your co-opera~ tion during the past three months. P articular thanks to my office nurse, Mrs. D'Arcy, without whom | could not have managed. Mrs. Buck, and all her staff did so much to help and are highly and, to all those concerned from Kimberly-Clark for their help, many thanks. | hope you will extend the same courtesy to Dr. Moffat, his wife Linda, and son Grant who have taken up residence here at 75 Hudson Drive. D.J.M. McCausland, M.D. Dr. Asimi, Professor of Sociology, was guest speaker on January 11th ata dinner held in the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel for members of Kimberly- Clark's management and their wives. He has addressed many groups and organizations in the U.S.A. and Canada on civic, educational, religious and social topics. On January 11th he spoke on the present structure of North American society which prompted a lively discussion follow- ing his presentation. Dr. Asimi is one of the hardy professors from the Lakehead University who travels to Northwestern Ontario communities to conduct classes in univer- sity subjects. At present he lectures in sociology to an adult group at the Terrace Bay High School every second weekend. There are approximately 20 Terrace Bay and Schreiber residents attending ee PRICE HIKE FORCED We regret very much that it has been necessary to raise the price of the 'News'. increases in postage rates, paper costs, etc., gave us no alter- native. Wehad proposed a 7¢ per copy rate but the extra pennies put an added burden on our dealers and newsboys which they rejected. We value your continued support and will endeavour to bring you neighborhood news as in the past. these classes. His lectures are very well received as was his address to employees and their wives.

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