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Terrace Bay News, 9 Feb 1977, p. 15

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FEBRUARY 9, 1977 TERRACE BAY NEWS "PAGE 15 Free..ATAL CLASSES For expectant parents will be held at the Lake Superior Public School, Schreiber Campus commencing Tuesday, February [5th at 7:00 p.m. Please phone: Thunder Bay District Health Unit - 824-2413 to register. 0) The Loyal Order of Moose will sponsor a Bingo on Thursday, February 10th at' PAPER BOYS: Paper carriers, - for whatever reason, are obviously diff- icult to secure. In Schreiber, where certain papers are shared, there are two "paper boys" who regularly continue their rounds, regard -less of the weather - Bill Gerow and : Johnny Spillane, both senior citizens. No cost is in- volved, but, instead, a visit when current events are compared with present ones, concerning food cost, government affairs and of course, a report on what each ones family is doing - far, far away from Schreiber. As far as it is known, Schreiber has, in this system, established a first. Schreiber Branch ACCOUNTS SMALL The Canadian Bankers' Association Says 70 per cent of personal savings accounts at the chartered banks contain less than $1,000, and 40 per cent less than $100. Deposit something -or open a savings account this week and prove to. yourself how goodit feels to do something really sensible -with your money. The First Canadian Bank Bank of Montreal Bill Humble, Manager: Why does Sandra MacDonald bring her savings fous? "Every payday, | make it a habit to save a little. Just a little. But regularly. It's a nice habit and it's easier to get into when the teller gives me a nice big smile. It's the same kind of smile I'd get if I'd gone out and bought something. Except | feel even. better because | haven't spent my money at all. In fact, I've put it in a place where it will earn interest too."

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