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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jul 1975, p. 17

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JULY 30, I975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE I7 R & L DRIVE-IN OPEN - Sunday to Thursday 12 noon to 12 p.m. Friday & Saturday 12 noon to 2 a.m. e DEEP FRIED CHICKEN @ ONION RINGS e FRENCH FRIES o HAMBURGERS e SOFT DRINKS e SOFT ICE CREAM CONES e MILK SHAKES e e TRY OUR SUPERIOR BURGER or KING SUPERIOR BURGER PHONE - 824-2632. POETRY WANTED An anthology of poetry by writers residing in Northwestern Ontario is currently being compiled. A grant of $3,000. has been receiv- ed from the Explorations Division of the Can- ada Councils to assist in this project. Further patronage of funds and materials is being provided by local residents. The project co-ordinators, John Syvitski, Malcolm Barbeau and Chris Milway invite all interested people to send their manuscripts or inquiries to: Northwestern Ontario Poetry Anthology, c/o 2I7 N. Windemere Ave., Thunder Bay "P", Ontario. Submissions should enclose a self-addressed envelope. FREEZER TIPS FROM BETTY CROCKER The best way to freeze Pastry is to freeze pie shells baked or uncooked in rigid contain- ers. If freezing dough, shape into balls and wrap or roll pastry into circles and separate with waxed paper between layers, then wrap. Pastry shells should keep 2 or 3 months. To thaw: - leave baked shells unwraped in room temperature for I5 minutes or place in a pre-heated oven at 350 for 6-8 minutes. Place frozen unbaked shells in a. pre-heated 475 oven, bake 8-I0 minutes. Thaw dough or pastry unwrapped at room temperature. TO "POPS" - THE OTHER BETTER HALF: Between the security of childhood and the insecurity of second childhood we find the fascinating group ©f humanity called soldiers. They come in assorted sizes, in tanks, in trucks, in the battlefield, in fights, in var- ious camps, in love, in the bar, and always in debt. Girls love them, towns tolerate them, and the government supports them. A soldier is lazyness with a deck of cards, bravery with a tatooed arm, and the protectore of the earth with a copy of "Playboy". They have the energy of a turtle, the slyness of a fox, the brains of an idiot, the stories of a sea captain, the sincerity of a liar, the aspir- ations of a casanova, and when he wants some- thing its usually connected with a request form. Some of his interests are: girls, women, dames, ladies, females, chicks and the opposite sex. His dislikes are: answering letters, wearing his uniform, the old man, "C.B.", and wakie wakie. No one else can cram into one coverall pocket, a little black book, a pack of crushed exports, a picture of his girl, a comb, a church key, an old pass, and whats left of his weeks pay. He likes to spend money on girls, some on beer, some on poker and the rest foolishly. A soldier is a magical creature. You can lock him out of your home but not your heart You can scratch him off your mailing list, but not off your mind. He is your one and only bleary eyed good for nothing bundle of worries. But all your shattered dreams be- come significant when he comes home, looks at you with those bold bloodshot eyes and says "hi ya honey". - Submitted to the News Office by a reader. Barbara Gramatowski of Terrace Bay passed her grade 3 exam and Wayne Chisholm from Mar- athon passed his grade 4 at the Royal Conser- vatory of Music, Thunder Bay. Both are pupils of Mr. Peter Vanderkam, Terrace Bay. WANTED A Secretary is required immediately by The McCausland Hospital. Experience in. typing and general office duties are ess- ential. Apply in writing fo the undersigned by July 31, 1975, J .G. NAGORSKI, ADMINISTRATOR, McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL, P.O. BOX 697, TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO POT 2WO ONE OPINION "What's your candid opinion of my new novel?" asked the anxious author. "It's worthless," was the terse reply. "I realize that," replied the scribe, 'but I'd like it anyhow."

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