Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1970, p. 5

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| If so, simply sign the enclosed note, mail it in the attached envelope and a cheque will be mailed back '| ables us to offer this special service. P.S. Retain _ for future use if not required now. Sea | ing $243.50, and the annual rate 17.6%, AND LIFE | INSURANCE COST $12.50. 7 Simcoe Plaza Phone 825-3833 | First 1970 Baby - cont'd from page 4 .... ee is Treasurer of the Terrace Bay Credit Union. Mr. Terrace Bay Enterprises and the Chamber of Commerce {} their annual Officers Night, in the Terrace Bay | Motor Hotel, when they honoured their ladies at | a dinner meeting. | corsage on her arrival. MARCH 26, 1970 _ TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 Ss, Credit Union Column | €ASTER BREAKFAST ; HOURS - 10:00 A.M., - 12.00 NOON SONDAY, MARCH 29 : chive: a eee COMMUNITY CHURCH Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. All Sunday School children and their parents BEWARE OF LOANS BY MAIL! especially welcome. Members of Under 21 Club Some Finance Companies select people who are invited to attend. All adults welcome. good credit risks and send them unsolicited invitat- SONGS, FOOD AND BREAKFAST. COMMUN -. ions to borrow money. ION AT THE TABLE. YOU'VE NEVER SEEN THIS One example (Actually received by an individual !BEFORE, COME OUT AND JOIN US! goes as follows): - & 4 M. * A promissory note was received with a memo attach ed reading: "Would $1,000 be useful at this time? Head table guests were Mr. and Mrs. Al Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hopper. Mr. Allen Welcomed the guests and Roy Keller, President of the Credit Union brought greetings. Ab Farrow asked the Grace. Bill Pytyck proposed the Toast to the Queen. After dinner, Mr. Allen, who had been a delegate to the 30th Annual meeting of the Ontario Credit Unions, along with Verne Hopper, alternate delegate ! gave his report. The meeting had been held in the to you within 24 hours. Your find credit record en- The promissory note showed the loan to be repaid in 30 instalments of $41.45, with the cost of borrow- May Credit Unions never descend to such tactics. f i new Civic Centre, in Ottawa, with Governor-Gen- TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION! etal' Roland' Michener at the opening. Hopper thanked the members on behalf of himself and Mr. Allen, for the privelege of attending these meet- Senn te Pg ci ings . CREDIT UNION HONORS OFFICERS - President Keller thanked the two speakers for their The Officers of the Terrace Bay Credit Union held reports . Don Tychoniak is home for Easter from Thunder Mrs. Al Allen presented each lady with a lovely Bay were he is attending St. James Public School continued next column ... NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC THE PRIVATE ROADS, BUILT AND MAINTAINED BY KIMBERLY-CLARK PULP AND PAPER COMPANY LIMITED ON ITS LONGLAC PULPWOOD CONCESSION, WILL BE CLOSED TO ALL TRAFFIC BY THE PUBLIC FOR A PERIOD OF 24 HOURS COMMENCING AT 7:00 A.M., MONDAY, MARCH 30th, 1970 AND WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL 7:00 A.M., TUESDAY, MARCH 31st, 1970. DATED AT LONGLAC THIS 3rd DAY OF MARCH 1970. Kimberly: Clark DIC Pulp and Paper Company Ltd.

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