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Terrace Bay News, 24 Dec 1969, p. 9

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"The News" Started - cont'd from page 4 . a very travelled life and ex- perienced living in houses in many parts of Canada, the U.S. and South. America said the beauty2of the townsite fer ex- celled any descriptive pass- ages Ralph had written of the subject. "You really have to gee it to believe it," she gaid. On¢ the shy she asked if this paper could locate any Cleaning up women. It seems to me, thet these days all the women worry about cleaning up are men. Ralph Williams comment on the whole effair was that the movers had done a good job. It looks like Ralph got out of some slugging there. Next we take you to the McCausland household. Here we find @ young family working to put their house in ship-shepe order. Judy and Susie McCausland, five and four years respectively are showing Uncle Brady how to play house. He ig poppa and they both want to be mammeas. I guess Ed can handle women of ell ages! Brady is now under contract to Dr. Mike Mc~ Causland ag a baby sitter. . contract and is taking legal action to have it changed to read "preferably bab&es over I6." "My experience indicates I can render better service in this field," Ed Said. Len Christianson and family are also busy straightening out their new home. Len is busy building his machine shop, while Ann and Louise Chrigtianson 8 and II years respectively can't wait for a skating rink to be built. They are both ardent # figure skaters. The first residents are really very happy in their new homes. They have given birth to a friendly neighbourly atmos- phere which we feel sure will grow as the town expands in HOME WANTED FOR THE REMAINDER OF THIS SCHOOL YEAR A HOME IN THE TERRACE BAY - SCHREIBER AREA TO PROVIDE ROOM AND BOARD FOR AN OUT OF TOWN STUDENT ATTENDING THE TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL. IF YOU WISH TO HELP A STUDENT GET THE SPECIAL EDUCATION THIS SCHOOL NOW PROVIDES PLEASE CONTACT THE TERRACE BAY HIGH SCHOOL 825-3271 WITH PARTICULARS. W.W. ROWSOME, Principal , He made a mistake in draughting his Best Wishes for Christmas to all our friends and patrons 'The Management and Staff, [ushe FURNITURE & APPLIANCES LTD. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES LTD. 89 S. CUMBERLAND ST., PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO PHONE 344-8471 number and size. - WATCH NEXT WEEKS NEWS FOR PART 2 THE SNOWMOBILER'S .,. NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS "Twas the night before Christmas and out in the snow The snowmobiles sat, all in « row, It was out through the woods, and down by the creek The race had been planned for many a week. The Albergts went to the top of the hill, The jump at the bottom would be quite a thrill, The big Artic Cat sat ready to leap, While some ) hoped Polaris would be top of the heap, The light-footed Ski-Doo, had won every heat, Promised tonight it would never be beat! The Huskies were rurhing around in the pit, Jet's and Bug's weren't worried a bit, When off to the north and out of the blue, Came the mighty roar of the Cruiser too! A tremendous blue streak - red seat in-between - Anyone could see it was a super machine - With a little old driver, so short and so fat, In @ red snowsuit and red stocking hat. The Skidaller's were all there in the pit, And the Wolverine driver's had not time to sit, "Cause, if they hed come to race their machines, The competition would be more than keen. But the worried locks soon turned to joys ; When they discovered the tote bag was stuffed full of toys, And the little old driver, so jolly and quick, Everyone knew was certainly St. Nick! This two cycle job, moh faster than Vixen, And more fune to drive than Donner and Blitzen, Is now Santa's way of getting around, With time to play between each town. He unfastened some hooks, and flipped up the hood, (You could see that engine was nothing but good). He opened a can with a quick little crank, : And poured some Nitro into the tank. He slammed down the hood when the tank was full, Jimped on the seat, gave the starter a pull, A great big roar, and from under the track, The Cruiser dug snow about forty fee back - And I heard him exclaim, as he went out of sight, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT! District Court News - cont'd from page 3 .... Highway Traffic Act-$28.00 and Thomas G. Byrne, Criminal Code-$50 & costs or seven days committed.

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