Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1976, p. 7

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_NOVEMBER 17,' 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 SCHOOL NEWS: Cont'd from pg. 6 .... A film showing Canada's involvement in World War 1 followed Mr. Handy's comments. Immediately after the film, the students rose for the playing of "The Last Post". This was followed by a minute of silence, a token of respect for Canada's war dead. The ceremony concluded with the playing "Reveille". . Submitted by Bill MacDougall Ray Handy of €c WELCOME Welcome to Totnles Bay to newcomer Mrs. Earl Berry of Southridge Crescent. Mrs. Berry arrived in Terrace Bay in October to join her husband Earl, an employee of MECO. Earl has been in Terrace Bay since last Feb- ruary working in the Accounts Payable Depart- ment. The Berry's are enthusiastic bowlers and have joined the Friday night bowlers. Earl and Betty hail from Montreal. HALLOWE'EN_NIGHT It wasn't safe for man nor beast on Sunday October 31st as ghosts and goblins roamed the streets of Terrace Bay. Pictured below are Michael (3) and Ann- Louise (4) children of Eric and Christina Kjerulf of 633 Superior Ave. Not as many Trick or Treaters ventured out this Halloween in Terrace Bay as in. previous years. Houses averaged not much more than fifty or sixty visitors each. Photo by Kathie Hilder. [HE OMBUDSMAN FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO announces that membe rs of his staff will be avai lable for private interviews at. THE RECREATION HALL STEVENS AVENUE MARATHON, ONTARIO 10.00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1376 for individuals, groups, organizations and their representatives who wish to bring complaints to his attention. These inter~ views shall be conducted in private due to the obligation on the Ombudsman to make no disclosure of any information 'received. It would be appreciated, although not ess- ential, if individuals, groups, organiza- tions or their representatives, wishing to present briefs or statements, or lodge com- plaints, provide copies of such material prior to the above date, addressed to: The Ombudsman Sixth Floor " 65 Queen Street West Toronto, 'Ontario M5H 2M5

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