PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 13, 1972 Moose Meeting = cont'd from page 5 approved. Correspondence consisted of thank you cards from Anne Todesco, Jackie Sopel, Yvonne Vienneau and the family of the late Nettie Roeder. received from Mooseheart thanking the chapter for a Christmas donation sent to the St. Denis children at Mooseheart. Clara Gould thanked all co-workers for catering to her daughter's wedding. The chapter will sponsor a Queen for the Winter Carnival in February. The Annual Brownie and Girl Guide Annual Banquet will be held on February 19th with Sadie Benko as convener and Stella Sadowick co-convener Meeting adjourned followed by lunch served by Carol Foreman and her committee. Next meeting Pr SE ha SY FINANCING FOR BUSINESS On Tuesday, January 18th, 1972 Mr. A. Mackay of the Industrial Development Bank will be at Terrace Bay Motor Hotel Terrace Bay, Ontario 825-3292 Thousands of Canadian enterprises have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings, or machinery, to supplement working capital, or to start a new business. You are invited to discuss term financing with the IDB representative. An appointment for an interview can be arranged by telephoning Terrace Bay Motor Hotel 825-3292 or in advance by writing to [idl DEVELOPMENT BANK P.O. Box S78 Postal Station "I Thunder Bay, Ontario Tel. 623-2745 A letter was will be held on January 19th when enrollment will take place. CARNIVAL COMMITTEE REPORTS Carnival Chairman, Don Laporte lost no time in getting down to the nitty-gritty- a round of reports, etc., at Sunday night's meeting of the Terrace Bay Carnival Committee. Reeve Cavanaugh suggested a costume Parade for elementary school children and this was insected into a Friday night slot pending confirmation. Ivy Pattison volunteered to supervise a Flag Drill team of skaters who will help to introduce the open- ing events -- a Broom ball game between the Senior High School Girls Basketball Team and High School Teachers. Pick your side now! Will beauty win or will brawn prevail? This will be followed by a novelty Hockey game. Doug Whicker presented the Ski Club Program for Sunday, Feb. 13th, when various demonstrations will culminate in the Carnival Grand finale - a torch light parade and bonfire of Christmas trees. Coffee and hot dogs will be dispensed at the Chalet and a space has been reserved at the Ski Hill for snowmobiles. Legion representatives D. Bougie and E. Boyd said their entry for the Queen contest will be announced shortly and that lunches will be available on Satur- day, Feb. 12th at the Masonic Hall from 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. - continued page 11 The Taxman says thank you. For paying too much income tax last year. You " T A Ys see, there's a section in the ITN a {+7 Income Tax Act that says ¢ = you can deduct a sub- > stantial amount from your annual carned income if you have an eligible retirement : savings plan. Take ad- 2 ? vantage of it this 7 year. All you have to : do is register your annuity or permanent life insurance plan by February 29. Give me a call and I'll show you how to let the taxman find his own mad money. R.W. 'BERT' ANDERSON | | Box 488 - 200 Centennial Square Thunder Bay 'F", Ontario Bus: 623-7445 Res: 622-2695 Li Sunlife 4 OF CANADA =b