Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 1 May 1974, p. 21

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PAGE 22 TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY I, 1974 Convertible Bicycles Crossbar bolts on or off easily for a fast switch from boys' to girls' Sturdy frame; tires are 16" x 1.75 Y1019 bg Hi-Rise Models Hi-rise coaster bikes for boys and girls on-the-go. Rugged 15" frames; 24" sissy bars; kick stands; 20" front and rear tires. Also, smooth- action coaster brakes and chrome fenders. Boys' = model or girls' mod- el. Y1021, 2 : Two-Way Bikes § Double your fun with a convertible | model bike. Built with a crossbar to bolt on or off and switch from a oy's to a girl's model. Smooth- ction coaster brakes; 20" © sturdy ™ .. frame; 20" x 1.75 tires. y Y102 a 44" Tudsons Bay Company ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS: Mr. and Mrs. R.T. Kenney arrived home Tuesday after spending the winter in Texas and Mexico. ! Miss Shirley Bouchard of Thunder Bay was home over the Easter weekend. Bill Hubelit, lightkeeper on Paris=- ienne Island at the Soo has left to take up this post for the shipping sea- son. Mrs. Hubelit accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell and Danny of Thunder Bay are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerow. Lightkeeper John Joiner has left to man the Battle Island light for the '1974 shipping. season. Mrs. C.W. Todesco is holidaying with relatives in the Sudbury area. Clem Downey has arrived home after spending the winter in the U.S. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Legault have left to holiday with relatives in Van- couver and Duncan, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. E. Gerow were business visitors to Thunder Bay during the _ week. : Peter Legault of Thunder Bay spent the weekend at his parental home here. Ann Landers - cont'd from page I7 ...... When I asked my friend John Johnson, the publisher of Ebony magazine, this ques~ tion, he told me of a I973 survey that showed 90 per cent of the readers polled by Ebony preferred to be called black, TT aT-- EL TR ph oh oh vr] with Afro-American second and Negro third | So, I'm "old-fashioned," like Mrs. Harris Mr. Brown and Mr. Wilkins, which I con- sider pretty good company. "TURN ONS CAN TWO || SURE. THE LIVE AS WIFE AND | CHEAPLY |ISPEND ALMOST AS ONE? | AS MUCH AS OUR SON IN COLLEGE.

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