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Terrace Bay News, 15 Dec 1966, p. 5

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December I5, 1966 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 5 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETING There will be a general meeting of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce this Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre. Since there are several business matters to be administered, and since this is the last meeting of the year, a good attendance is requested. in all lessons. id It is hoped that the result of this Open House is a better understanding between the parents and teachers of their common goal; the shaping of the children into educated adults. STUDENT OF THE MONTH The Student of the Month Award in St.Martin's for November was presented to Denise Rochon for being the all round best student. This award does not always go to the person with the highest marks, but the one who tries to do well in every- thing. Denise was generally the best behaved, worked hard and to the best of her/his ability, kept records heat and desk tidy. She has the distinction of being the first this year to qualify for this award. ere rer: ao as SEPARATE SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE - yiocponald i alee ill llindeshaclleci eel Open House was held at St.Martin's Separate School on Monday, November 28, for the public. Parents viewed their children's duitly work and conversed with teachers. Art works, such as a totem pole made from cardboard boxes in Mrs. Rajotte's Grade three room were observed with admiration by the visitors. Another item of interest was the ant colony in Mr.McAdam's Grade six and seven classrooms. In the Grade seven and eight room, Mr.Kenney showed and explained the modern equipment the school has recently acquired, for example, the television set, used to teach modern Math, and the Overhead Projector, used LADIES JACKETS CORDUROY - - WOOL - - OR REDUCED LAMINATED Oo ASSORTED STYLES - Reg. 14.98 to 29.98 - SPECIAL 30 i OF Christmas cards are a cherished holiday tradition. Some say that Joseph Cundall, a London artist, lithographed and hand coloured the first card sent to friends in 1846. Special! BLOUSES ogenenivie Shirt Tail Blouses . Latest styles - ideal Xmas gift for her ... special -2OZ PUZZLED FOR A GIFT? Gogo GET A GIFT CERTIFICATE KOLESAR'S for that hard to buy for SIMCOE PLAZA rson = TERRACE BAY, ONT. PHONE - 3327 per: yee ng Nite' A Shopping Nite, Ye i FOR MEN "ao 'eanwasesttilllll XMAS WEEK STORE HOURS Mon.Dec.19 - 9 to 5.30 Dec. 20 - 21 - 22 - 23 - 9a.m. f 9 p.m. Sat. Dec.24 - 9 - 5.30 MEN! SHOP ON MONDAY x NIGHT - DEC.19TH - NO WOMEN ALLOWED 7-9 p.m. Our Clerks Will Help You To Select Your Gifts

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