APRIL 19, 1978 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 17 COCHRANE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATION: From page 15 ... The greater part of the Riding lies north of Highway 11. The true North, where the largest communities are on the scale of Winisk, Attawapiskat, Ogoki and Fort Albany. [t is an area which in part has been largely ignored. But an area into which industrial development has begun moving at an ever accel erating pace. The last untouched corner of Ontario's treasure house of natural resources. This massive riding extending from the American border on Lake Superior to the Northwest Territories, from Nipigon al- most to, Timmins presents a virtually impossible task for any- one to adequately represent. [ts 165,000 square miles and its MOOSE BINGO The Loyal Order of Moose will sponsor a Bingo on Thursday, April 20th, 1978 in the Moose Hall, Terrace Bay. ; diversity of people and indus= try will provide the measure . against which to judge the per- formance of those who have been its Members of Parliament in the past and the committment of those who want to be its Members of Parliament in the future. ROSSPORT SOCIAL: Guegts of Chuck and ~ Daphne Henderson during the week were Mac and Anne Henderson; Mike and Betty Zammel all of Thunder Bay. Mrs. Eileen Rouble accompan- ied her niece Tracy Waugh, who had been visiting her dur- ing the March break, home to Thunder Bay. George Bruley and sons of Thunder Bay spent the weekend at their camp here ice fishing. Miss Lorraine Seppala and Floyd Harnden were weekend visitors to Duluth, Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Douglas of Sioux Narrows were guests of Mrs. Anne Todesco. this week. Mrs and Mrs, Bill Hubelit have left for Sault Ste. Marie where they will fly for their season's occupation of the Parisienne Island Lighthouse. Mrs. [ddison held a baby shower for Mrs. Joyce Lanigan, honouring her and her new in- fant daughter Terrylee Hilda. Mrs. Lanigan was assisted in opening her gifts by her "sister Della Mushquash. A large cake in the shape of a baby carriage was made by Mrs. lddison and decorated in white, pink and green. SAVE ENERGY SAVE MO lxmrobucing ENERGY-SAVER LOANS. UNTIL JUNE 10TH WE OFFER SPECIAL INTEREST RATES ON ENERGY-SAVING CAR AND HOMEOWNER LOANS. Bank of Montreal is offering Energy-Saver Loans at special rates to help encourage you to save energy. When you qualify for your Energy-Saver Loan, you could save a substantial amount on your payers, depending upon the amount you borrow. Energy-Saver Car Loans. You can take advantage of the special low rates if you're planning to buy a 1975 er later model car. And if your car when new had an average* mileage performance of 22 mpg or 35 km/gal or better (based on published statistics). Energy-Saver Homeowner Loans. We could save you money if you're planning to insulate, put on new siding, install a new furnace or make any other energy-saving home improvement. For all the details, see us first at the Bank of Montreal. But see us before June 10. *Combined city and highway mileage rating. WITH ENERGY-SAVER LOANS The First Canadian Bank mm Bank of Montreal Milton Tames, Manager Schreiber Branch