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Terrace Bay News, 28 Mar 1963, p. 5

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ante "TERRACE BAY NEWS _--a,Harch 28 Be 106 Py it & BLIC MEE TING WILL BE ADDRESSED BY DOUGLAS M: FISHER: YOUR MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT -- OUTSTANDING YOUNG CANADIAN -- EXPERT©ON NORTHWESTERN ONTARTO*S PROBLEMS -- NATIONAL T.V, PERSONALITY ---- ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL PARTTES® "As ONE OF OUR. COUNTRY'S .AUTHORITIES ON CANADIAN PROBLEMS AND REPRESENTING THE. , "NEW. DEMOCRACY" =--= AT. 82° PM. WER APRIL waht =REC. CENTRE REGARDLESS OF POLITICAL FAITH YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO HEAR YOUR OWN MEMBER EXPLAIN | | THE VITAL QUESTIONS IN THIS ELECTION, BRING YOUR QUESTIONS--THEY DESERVE A. SENSIBLE ANSWER,s oo eees THE NEW DEMOCRACY" IS THE PARTY OF THOSE WHO THINK IN 17S ITS FAR-FLUNG MEMBERSHIP ARE UNION PEOPLE, PROFESSORS, CLERGYMEN, TEACHERS. AND SERIOUS LEADERS FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE, THEY DISLIKE "BANDWAGON POLITICS" AND REALIZE. THAT CANADA'S FUTURE, LIKE THAT OF ANY BIG BUSINESS, LIES IN PLANNING FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL THE PEOPLE, MAKE YOURS AN INTELLIGENT BALLOT .... VOTE --~ FISHER =X ---- APRIL 6 | | Z MEN'S CHORUS NEWS (Cont'd from Page 4) SALE OF SUMMER RESORT LOTS This year, they hope to present something , different to the public. A summer resort subdivision consisting of 9 | The concert will be staged, with background | lots has been formed on the North end of Jacke scenery and in eostume. This will take con- fish Lake. i siderable extra effort by all members of the . : ; | chorus and it is hoped all practices will be Applications will be accepted at 8.30 on | attended, Tuesday, April 16, 1963 on a "first come, -- | The Men*s Chorus recently received an invi-| first served" basis at the Geraldton District! tation to perform at the New York Worlds? office of Department of Lands and Forests. Fai Upper Mid-West Section. Unfortunately, it tained from Pays Plat Division Office. does not appear that we could muster sufficien members of our Group so have had tentatively to decline the invitation. = | gaTuRDAY FILM SHOW De aes This Saturday's Film Show brings another DUQUETTS RINK WINS LADIES BONSPIEL exciting Walt Disney animal story entitled" The Nesco Trophy and its four miniatures, "Nikki--Wild Dog of the North', All scenes awarded annually. to the top-winner in the Terrace Bay. Ladies.Bonspiel,went for the are filmed in the Canadian Rockies and will r in 1964 along with member groups in the Information regarding these lots may be ob- thrill young and old alike. second time to Sylvia Duquette of Terrace Bay A | and her rink of M, Hamilton, D, Josus and J. a MEER) S, 45. Soors ones OE ae Coons, Presentation of awards took place enemas niente meee = Sunday afternoon in the Curling Club Lounge MINOR HOCKEY NEWS (by E, Kettle) with the Ladies Curling Club President, Betty As another Minor Hockey season' closes, I Bouchard doing the honors, She also presented | would like to say that this has been a most to Syl and each member of her rink, gossip successful year for the Terrace Bay Minor benches, Hockey Assoc, 1 think I am correct in saying Runnerup in the First event was another that this is the first time that the Morth Terrace Day rink skipped by H, Lafontaine with | Shore has won all three championships, with N, Coates, 0, Molinski and P, Kelty, Third Terrace Bay taking the Midget and Bantam titlds. place was won by K, Thorsteinson, also of At this time I would like to thank all the Terrace. Bay with her rink of E, zwir, E, Buck-| referees, minor officials for their fine co- ley and M, Crandlemire, A Marathon rink operation over the past weekend at all the ' Skipped by Claudie Steeves and her rink of D, | games, and anyone else who helped in anyway. ' Enberg, (Continued on Page 8) tC _ {Continued on Page 9)

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