Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 26 Oct 1967, p. 1

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Vol. 10 No. 43 22ND. YEAR FOR CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Twenty-two years separate the ages of Mrs. Sharon Frazer of Willowdale, Ontario, and her year-old ° daughter, Krista - the same number of years that Canada Savings Bonds have been purchased by Can- adians in all walks of life. This year marks the 22nd series of Canada Savings Bonds. Since the first CSB campaign in 1946, Canadians have purchased about $19-billion worth of the bonds - $19,060, 452,700. to be exact. Of this total, more than $4-billion worth have been purchased through the Payroll Sav- ings Plan. The 1967 campaign gets underway early in October. ROCKHOUNDS MEET THURSDAY The Rockhound Club will meet on Thurs- day, Oct.26th in the small meeting room at the Recreation Centre at 7:00 p.m. (Continued on page 10) 0867 U 1SG7 te As | ae Serving the District October 26, 1967 KIMBERLY-CLARK WEEKLY SAFETY SLOGAN Winners of last week's safety slogan were Walter Sitko, Art Mercure, Bob Fournier, Herman Josus and Ed Stachiw. ; What's safety worth to you? What it's worth to you to realize that you have completed another day safely. You cannot BUY safety but you can be sure that all the time and effort you SPEND to keep safe day by day is a wise investment. Remember this week's safety slogan: INVEST IN SAFETY - IT PAYS! HEAR ALL ABOUT CANADA PENSION PLAN On November 8th the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce will sponsor.a meeting at which the guest speaker will be Mr. D. Finch whose topic will be "The Canada Pension Plan." This pension plan affects everyone and yet its application may not'be clear to all. Come out and hear Mr .Finch and if you have questions he is prepared to answer them. Remember the date - November 8th - 8 P.M. - | large meeting room in the Recreation Centre. There is no charge and the meeting is open to all residents of the district. LOADED FIREARMS IN VEHICLES UNLAWFUL The district report from the Department of Lands and Forests wars that it is against the law to carry a loaded firearm in a motor vehicle. Hunters are asked to please note.

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