Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 12 Jul 1972, p. 7

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JULY 12, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 PLANNING YOUR LEISURE TIME? VACATION? THINKING ABOUT BUYING A BOAT? VACATION TRAILER? SWIMMING POOL? The Bank of Montreal can help you with your plans. We have tailored a special program to the needs of individuals and will finance up to 80% of the purchase price. - LOW INTEREST RATE - UP TO 10 YEARS TO REPAY IN CERTAIN CASES - LOANS ARE LIFE INSURED - PREPAY WITHOUT PENALTY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT THE SCHREIBER BRANCH, BANK OF MONTREAL - MANAGER: G.D.G. KORMAN TENDERS FOR PAINTING Tenders for painting the following will be accept accepted by the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Roman Catholic Separate School Board till 5 P.M., July 21st. 2 Washrooms 1 Hallway 2 Washrooms 1 Classroom Complete details may be obtained from: Mr. John Powers, Schreiber and Mr. Mel Nicol, Terrace Bay. ONTARIO MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Tenders are requested for construction of 1.8 miles of all weather road in the Limestone Lake area south of the Hydro Line in the MacDiarmid Chief Ranger Division, Geraldton District. Specifications of construction: (a) 20 feet wide (shoulder to shoulder); (b) 6" depth (shoulder to shoulder); (c) type gravel. Quotations will be accepted on a rate per mile basis. Starting date will be approximately July 24th, with construction to be completed by Sept. 8th. Tender forms can be obtained from District Forester, Ministry of Natural Resources, Geraldton Ontario. For further information contact: Chief Ranger, MacDiarmid. A certified cheque in the amount of $500. must accompany the tender. Tenders will be accepted by the District Forester, Geraldton up to and including 12:00 o'clock, July 21st. L.E. Bernier, Minister, W.Q. MacNee, Deputy Minister. NOTICE The Office of Dr. B. MacDonald will be closed from August 11th to September 5th. Wear a government- approved LIFE- : JACKET when water skiing. Have a lookout man in your tow-boat. KIMBERLY-CLARK SCHOLARSHIP AWARD 1972 Mr. J.A. Ferrier, Mill Manager, Kimberly-Clark Pulp and Paper Company Ltd., Mill Division, Terrace Bay, is pleased to announce that Miss Dale Boutilier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Boutilier of Terrace Bay, is the winner of their 1972 Scholar- ship Award of $1,000.00. Her closest competitor was Miss Claudette Boudreau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boudreau of Terrace Bay. Rose and Chester Dakin had as guests at their home Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Thibodeau, son Lionel, daughter Anna and her friend Terry, all from Church Point, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Thibodeau is Rose's aunt and they spent a busy time visiting all the relatives in town. They are en route to British Columbia . Mrs. Rose Corrigan, of Kitchener, visited for a few days at the home of Mrs. Chepelsky, and re- newed acquaintances around town,

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