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Terrace Bay News, 25 Oct 1972, p. 11

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OCTOBER 25, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 11 jintraduc oy Feder% (= MUTCH Right about now, most citizens are wondering what the outcome of the October 30th Federal Election will be and how it will effect Canadians as a whole. A lot of us have our minds made up as to how we intend to vote and feel quite confident we will be making the right decision. However, a great major- ity of people are fed up completely with the Trudeau administration over the past four years and realize another term of office of the same could only result in chaos for Canada. The Conservatives are floundering and reaching and grabbing on every straw to try and make an impression on the voter. Their efforts and promises offer very little more than the Liberals. The New Democrats have put before the people, sound, honest, sincere and constructive policy to provide a better economy, a better Canada, more employment and offer the hope to all Canadians that we can still regain the world respect we so justly deserve and that has been lost during the Trudeau Administration. When deciding on your vote, don't forget that a Liberal vote is a Trudeau Vote and a step backwards in bringing us out of the mess that the Liberals under Trudeau have gotten us into. The New Democrats have been honest with you and solicit your support on election day. Canada needs more New Democrats to run our affairs in Ottawa and you as a voter can help to make this possible by casting your ballot on election day for Ike Mutch, N.D.P. Federal Candidate for Thunder Bay Riding, "A man of the North for the North." ° Submitted by the NDP Thunder Bay Riding Election Campaign Committee. " UNICEF Canvass - cont'd from page 9 Two library club members preparing collection tins for the UNICEF Halloween Canvass. Barbara Gramatowski and Ricky Moquin. LEGION MIXED BOWLING League bowling will begin Friday night October 27th at 7:00 p.m. sharp. The Cameron Highlanders have the first bye. Members of that team are G. Churney, Dot Coupal, M. Milks, Y. Leclair, H Gusul and Henry Duriez. Everyone else who signed to bowl should be present at the Alleys on Friday night. Reserves to date: |. Kettle, D. Gunter, N. Chopty J. Mercier and B. McBride. We could use more spares, so if you are interested in bowling occasion- ally, please call 3200. RECREATION NEWS Curling And Arena lce Due to shipping problems connected with parts for the new compressors, the opening date for the Arena and Curling Rink will now be next Thursday, Nov. 2nd. The opening dates for the Curling Rink and Arena will largely depend on when the compressors can be put info operation. Respective groups and organi- ations using the Arena ice will be notified by the Recreation Office as to the specific date and time Continued on page 13 ..... ek

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