PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY "EWS SEPTEMBER 27, 1972 LIBRARY NEWS News books and books you may have missed through out the summer. 1) A Pictorial Guide to Common Childhood Diseases 2) Mysteries of the Natural World = 1.T. Sanderson 3) The Lion of St. Mark; Venice 4) Canadians at War 5) A World Beyond - L. Montgomery 6) The Optimist's Daughter - E. Welty 7) Nunago - My Life My Times - Duncan Pride 8) Larousse - Gastronomique Eney 9) Pearl Buck - America 10) The Official Eney of Bridge 11) The Game of the Fones - Fargo 12) Captains and the Kings - T. Caldwell 13) World Guide to Coins 14) The Peariable Kingdom - Jan Hartog 15) Best of Spart = 1946-71 16) Bring me a Unicorn - Ann Lindbergh - Biog. 17) Beloved Emile - Agnes Newton Keith 18) Beloved Prophet - Kahill Gibran and Mary Haskell Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue The Blue Knight The Ward - Irving Wallace The Enorcist - Wm. Blatty 19) 20) 21) 22) PENNER GIVEN HEARTY WELCOME A large group of enthusiastic citizens gathered in the Recreation Center last Tuesday evening to greet their Federal Member of Parliament, Keith Penner. The chairman of the meeting, Terrace Bay Liberal Association President Ed Cavanaugh, introduced Mr. Penner by saying that the evening was not in- tended to be solely a political event, but was being held to give all the residents of the community an cont'd PAVING FOR ® DRIVEWAYS ® PARKING LOTS "sg, | @ SERVICE STATIONS @ PLAYGROUNDS CALL 524-2533, Business; 824-2420, Home; 824-2280, Home FIGLIOMENI BROS. SCHREIBER, ONTARIO opportunity to meet with and talk to their M.P. In his opening remarks, Mr. Penner said that the political aspect of the meeting could not be entirely overlooked because of the forthcoming federal election. He went on to give a statement of what he saw as the central issue of the present campaign, that of competency to govern the country. In his opinion, the Trudeau government has provided strong and able leadership for Canada, giving the nation direction that none of the opposition parties could hope to match. In "giving an account of his steward- ship" as the riding's M.P., Penner outlined his many duties as a Member and mentioned the special prob- lems of serving an area as large and as scattered as this. One compensation he had experienced was that with the number of small communities in this consti- tuency - he was able to get to know many people in each town, something he'd never be able to do in a city riding. A question-and-answer period followed and Mr. Penner was called upon to deal with a wide range of topics, from government incentive grants to business and the issue of foreign ownership in Canada, to items of local interest such as freight rates, develop- ment of regional resources and the postal service. The tone of the evening was completely informal, with a free exchange of ideas and opinions between Mr. Penner and those present. Mr. Penner said that he was impressed by the good turnout and expressed his thanks to those who had made the effort to attend. Lunch and coffee were served by a committee of Liberal ladies convened by Mrs. Anne Baron. - Photos page 11 What can you get with a penny in 1972 - a book of matches? A piece of bubble gum? Not much else but in UNICEF's hands your penny buys enough vaccine to protect a child against smallpox. And thousands of children still die of smallpox each year in the developing countries of the world. Please give generously when UNICEF's young helpers call at Halloween. AVON CALLING Excellent earning opportunity = One territory open in Terrace Bay. Write: Mrs. Jean Munn 533 Catherine St., Thunder Bay F, Ont. | | | | :