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Terrace Bay News, 28 Nov 1974, p. 20

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PAGE 20 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 28, I974 Duggan Retirement = continued his son Paddy and his wife, from Sault Ste. Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Oden Paske, old friends, from Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Duggan are going to remain in Schreiber. ; Body Facts Man's body includes 500 mus- cles, 200 bones, four gallons of blood, several hundred feet of arteries and veins, over twenty- five feet of intestines and mil- lions of pores. ATTENTION CURLERS Schreiber Bonspiels OPEN FUN BONSPIEL NOVEMBER 29TH AND 30TH PRICE: $2.00 / CURLER PRIZES - REFRESHMENTS - EVERYONE WELCOME - DECEMBER 6TH, 7TH, AND 8TH 3 EVENTS - ENTRY FEE: $24.00/RINK CLOSING DATE: DECEMBER 3RD BANQUET AND ENTERTAINMENT | PHONE ENTRIES TO: 824-2193 824-2455 824-2267 Harold McParland For Reeve of Schreiber | have been associated with Municipal Affairs and interested in helping people for many years. | was on the executive of Minor Hock- ey for six years and a member of the form- er High School Board for 7 years; 4 years on the Board of Thunder Bay District Health Unit; 6 years as a member of the Thunder Bay Children's Aid Society Board; 8 years on the Town Council; and served the past 2 years as Reeve. The sewage project should be completed next year and the re-proving programme could be started by October. Tenders should be ready on the new dam at Cook's Lake within a month and our Medical Centre should be ready by the middle of December. We have applied to come under the Tech- nical assistance of the Ministry of Housing. They will assist us in a new planned sub- division. | am willing to continue working for our citizens to complete all these under- standings and | am confident | can help direct the new Council in these endeavours for our town. Signed: Harold McParland. For Reeve Of Schreiber ELECT HAROLD McPARLAND

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