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The next step in the process was getting the word out. Ray and his students travelled all over the province to promote the project. The ran advertisments in the local paper and on local radio. They made several TV appearances both in Parry Sound and in Toronto. Ray made sure that the students were the ones in the spotlight and that each student got a chance to talk about the Time Capsule.

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Students were invited to appear on the "Big Time" radio show.
3 June 1987
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada


3

The committee invited the public to fill their capsules with anything they'd like.
31 March 1987
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada


Credits:
Parry Sound Beacon Star

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This brochure told everyone everything they needed to know about the Time Capsule Project
1 January 1987



5

An ad placed in the local newspaper inviting people to join the project
1 February 1987
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada


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Television crews even visited William Beatty. Here is Jim Armstrong of CKCO
3 April 1987
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada


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People could use the brochure to order one of the 1000 Modules made available for purchase.
1 January 1987



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The entire Parry Sound community contributed to the project
1 January 1987



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Misty Sheridan talks to CBC Radio in Sudbury
3 June 1987
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada


10

Laurie Fletcher and Misty Sheridan talk to the Sudbury Star
3 June 1987
Ontario, Canada


11

North Bay Nugget Reporter Keith Howell treats the students to some muffins and chocolate milk
3 June 1987
Ontario, Canada


12

MCTV North Bay was just one of the many TV stations to do a story about the Time Capsule
3 June 1987
Ontario, Canada


13

In the"green room" at Rogers TV with former William Beatty student William Deciccio
7 April 1987
Ontario, Canada


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Rachel Naughton getting light tested before make-up
7 April 1987
Ontario, Canada