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Terrace Bay News, 8 Nov 1972, p. 19

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NOVEMBER 8, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 19 MY SINCERE THANKS Thank you for the trust you have placed in me to continue as your represen tative in the Parliament of Canada. | will con- . tinue to work on your behelf to the best of my ability. Please do not hesitate to contact me at any time, Keith Penner, M.P. Thunder Bay Riding Bay riding in the Oct. 30th Election. Each of the students functioned as either poll clerks, scrutineers, or returning officers for the day. All the students, teachers and staff of the school were eligible to vote. The results of the , election showed a marked similarity with hose of the Terrace Bay polling division the following Monday. Of the 3I2 el- igible voters at the school, 240 voted or approximately 80% which is about the same percentage turnout in Terrace Bay. SCHOOL = K.Penner-II3 (47%); I.Mutch-67 (28%); H.Smith- 5I (21%); Spoiled 9. TOWN - K.Penner 385 (48%); I.Mutch 248 (31%); H.Smith I6T (20%); Spoiled 2. The first Canadian paper mill was established in St. Andrews near Lachute, Quebec between 1803 and 1805. NWOSSA ~ cont'd Britten of lakeview High School;Senior Boys! Champion was David Agombar of Sir Winston Churchill, Hilleorest won all the girls' team championships while Hammsrskjold took the Junior and senior boys' championships, lLekeview High School won the midget boys! championships. Congratulations to all those who participated, Lake Superior High School - Advance (Mock) Election: On Thurs.,0ct, 26, a mock election was held at the Terrace Bay Campus. The purpose was to give the students of History Tok (Civies) some experience in Censdian Elections. The candidates were the three Federal candidates for the Thunder Schreiber Minor Hockey Association EY BAKE SALE CEBRARIO'S HARDWARE STORE ~~ "= ON FRI.NOV.10from 3-5p.m. SPECIAL NOTICE - better. YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE AT REDUCED PRICES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. ALL BOYS JEANS Size 8-8 reduced 20% AND MENS" reduced 20% BOYS ORLON CARDIGAN SWEATERS - assorted sizes = mauve onl ASSORTED CHILDRENS SHOES - excellent values - Regular to $9.0 GIRLS JEANS, brushed suede, assorted colours Sizes 7-14 NOW ONLY $4.99 pr. PLEASE NOTE This Store will be CLOSED Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. I13th, [4th & [5th for Merchandise Relay. WATCH FOR FLIERS AND RE OPENING SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16th ROBINSON STORES WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE TERRACE BAY, ONT. WE'RE RENOVATING Our Facilities have become too cramped and an opportunity for expansion was presented. We thank our many customers for their patronage this past 9 1/2 years and now hope to serve you SNOW MOBILE SUITS, CHILDS, LADIES, BOYS $3.00 each 0 NOW ONLY $3.00 pr. PHONE 825-3891

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