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Terrace Bay News, 26 Oct 1967, p. 4

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Page 4 EXTRA CARE FOR MIRACLE FABRICS SCHREIBER, ONTARIO Telephone 155 It's time to bring those woolens out of storage and have them cleaned -- ready for Winter wear! Bring your clothes here for fine dry cleaning. expert pressing. CHANGE OF TRAIN SCHEDULE - OFFICE HOURS Canadian Pacific Railway announce changesx of train schedules and office hours at Terrace Bay station as follows: Expo Limited Train No. 6 - Eastward will operate until October 31,9.56 a.m. E.S.T. and after this date will be discontinued. Expo Limited Train No. 5 - Westward will operate until October 29 8.45 p.m E.S.T..and after this date will be discontinued. Canadian - No. 2 - Eastward will arrive 12.37 a.m. E.S.T. commencing October 29. Canadian - No.| - Westward arrives 11.17 a.m. E.S.T. commencing October 29 . Canadian will operate daily and stop for reservation passengers only. Office Hours -8 a.m. E.S.T to 5 p.m. E.S.T. daily except Saturday and Sunday for handling of Freight Express and Telegram Service effective October 30. The Waiting Room will open at midnight dail accommodate passengers entraining and detraining train No.2 Canadian Eastward. For further information phone 3317. FOR SALE - 2 doll carriages suit- ~ able for 7 year olds. Used clothing} in good condition to fit teenagers. Phone Stella Brown - 3600. FOR SALE - Mary Maxim curling sweater - size 38-42. Royal blue, red and yellow design - $15.00. Phone 3331. WANT ADS - Where more people do more buying and selling. 3747 - Terrace Bay News. Phone TERRACE BAY NEWS BEFORE OLD FROSTY -- KNOCKS AT YOUR DOOR, /TS 'TIME TO THINK OF HEATING O/L ONCE MORE, BRIAN BIRCH phone 640 or 332 in SCHREIBER, Ont. October 26, 1967 Stop here for dnything from a tank Edmund Trapp License Mechanic full of gas to a complete check-up - of your car. You'll always find us alert, friendly and on our toes to serve you RIGHT! ED'S B.A. SERVICE The stop that keeps you going Terrace Bay (Mill Rd. & Hwy I7) ph. 3251 Following is a letter received by the Centennial Commission, Terrace Bay from Mr. G.J. Moir, Confederation Caravan Manager: "Although it is just a few days since we left Terrace Bay, | am anxious to complete my letters of appreciation and this one is to you and your committee, to the Reeve Cavanaugh and his citizens, as well as to other population surrounding the area. . It was with a great deal of pleasure that | welcomed little Miss Rosalie Kettle to the stage, to activate the Canada Horn and officially open the Caravan. Such a little girl of eight years to endure such a medical problem is difficult, to say the least, and to her | send my very best wishes for much success in the future. Your opening ceremonies were rather unique in that the proficiency award to Betty O'Neil on behalf of the Wrenettes was an added item, but very suitable on the regular program. During my inspection of the Wrenettes, | must say that they were well turned out and very lady-like in their degree. It was unfortunate that Reeve Cavanaugh was unable to attend due to his illness but Rolly represented him in a most effective manner, and | trust that Ed is now well on the road to recovery. DV | would be remiss if | did not make mention the cléanliness in your very pretty town, and the friendliness and hospitality of the people within its environment. The reception with coffee, doughnuts etc. prior to the opening ceremonies was much apprec- iated by our whole group, particularly in view of the fact that rather cold weather was prevalent that morning. In closing, may | wish you and your committee, as well as in town of see Page

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