Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 9 Apr 1970, p. 10

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PAGE 10 ? ee TERRACE BAY NEWS =ss--S--__sCAPRIL 9, 1970 Your copy of TERRACE BAY ART CLUB The Terrace Bay Art Club held their monthly ¢ THE 1970 meeting Thursday, April 2 nd. Reports of the various officers were read. "Fi The Art Course given by the Art Club is now over ees GO NTAR i 0 and was very successful. Bonne Final plans on the Art and Craft Show to be held BU DG ET April 17th and 18th were drawn up. It was hoped that this would be well attended. is now available Ae enka a cnn 9 od The meeting was then adjourned . SCHREIBER DETACHMENT O.P.P. PRESS RELEASE Two investigations regarding wilful damage to | property are still under investigation. One motor vehicle collision was investigated i i ' t ; Get the complete story of Ontario's provincial financial picture. This information is available in complete text-with supporting papers--or in an easy-to-read simplified form that presents all the which resulted in approximately $250.00 damage. Seven warnings were issued regarding minor in- fractions and defective equipment and one charge was laid under the Highway Traffic Act. CHILD SAFETY WEEK - MAY 3-9, 1970 Figures for 1968, the latest available, show that 826 children under the age of 15 died in traffic. zia_¥ The Hon. Charles MacNaughton, ei Treasurer and Minister of Economics, Queen's Park, Toronto 182, Ontario. PAYDAY SPECIALS RAIN BooTS "3 UP: LADIES [uctig3 BOY'S SLACKS .\0w $1.99 CASUALS REGULAR-$5 .98 GIRL'S SHOES ,.,,¢5 90 SIZES- 8 1/2-3 REGULAR-$5 .50 YARD GOODS ,... 5399 BONDED 60 inch wide SHOE COUNTER jj}] DISCONTINUED LINES BROKEN SIZE RANGE PRICE PHENTEX YARN 3/52.54 KOLESAR'S TERRACE BAY, ONT. PHONE 3327 Please forward (| The 1970 Ontario Budget ---Complete text and supporting papers --Budget highlights in simplified form fi | | | | | [J] The 1970 Budget Digest | | | | bs LISTOWLL GIRL - con't from page 7 Terrace Bay is the same. It's a relatively modern company town, however, built in 1946 by Kimberly-Clark for ite local pulp and paper mill. Brenda's 214-pupil school hag the game casual atmosphere. Rabbits run leoge in the hallways and Brenda keeps a budgie in her room ~ anywhere in her room except the bird cage. Wendy and Brendes are here because 1,600 of the provincets 8,000 teachers! college sraduates had not been hired by last May 1. A depertment spokesman estimated that 600 graduates were uneble to find teaching jobs anywhere in the province, Both girls plen to stay next year. L.A. MEETING - con't from page 5 Bake Sale the huge success it was. / SUPER \ SAVINGS ; The meeting was adjourned and a lunch was served by the members of the L.A.

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