Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 6 Oct 1966, p. 1

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Vol.9, No. 40 Serving the District October 6, 196 OCTOBER IS SAFETY MONTH oe ) , y KS HOP) LOOK Ca "py. and lessen accidents SAFETY SLOGAN CONTEST Winners of silver dollars in last week's Kimberly- Clark Safety Slogan contest were: Paul Coupal, Leon Verdone, Betty Bouchard, George McKay and John Schritt. Three employees did not know the | slogan. Names of employees asked the slogan are drawn from the Expo '67 Safety Contest drum. Due to the disabling injury on September 13th, no names will be added to the drum for the month. When there is no disabling injury during a month, every employee's name is added to the drum. - This _ gives everyone more chances in the weekly safety slogan contest, monthly safety draws (when a month is accident-free) and the Expo '67 contest. Safety Slogan for this week:- "LUCK RUNS OUT ... BUT SAFETY IS GOOD FOR LIFE." Photo by H. Brophy A Great Northern Pike was donated to the Ter- race Bay Motor Hotel recently by Murray A.Clark of Terrace Bay. . The Pike, weighing twenty-seven pounds and forty-six inches long, was caught by Murray on August 30, 1966 in the Aguasabon River. It will occupy a place of honour in the Jackpine Room of the Hotel . THEY HAVE HAD INFLATION © AFTER SEVENTEEN devaluations of the currency, the French franc had lost 98 per cent of its buying power. Buying power of the Canadian dollar has not slipped nearly as much. But it could.

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