Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 2 Mar 1972, p. 3

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MARCH 2, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS Kk 'Published every Thursday at the News Printing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay, Ontario. Phone 825 ~- 3747. Deadline for advertisements and news material is NCON MONDAY. Classified Ads - Cards of Thanks and Announcements = Minimum charge - 75¢ (25 words end under). CASH IN ADVANCE, €I.00) if charged. 3¢ per word after 25. Subscription Rate - $4.00 per year. (in town) $5.00 per year. (out of town). Second class meil. Registration number 0867. PUBLISHER AND EDITOR ~- EGON NIELSEN. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS RENTAL OF VEHICLES The Ontario Department of Lands & Forests extends invitations to tender for vehicles on a rent- al basis for the following tentative requirements (tendered rates should include monthly rental rate 1 plus mileage charges). : 6 = 1/2 ton pickups approximately é months (rear | bumpers required) 5 = 1/2 ton pickups approximately 3 to 4 months (rear bumpers required) 12 - 12-passenger vans approximately 2 months 1 - "fon stake truck approximately 4 to é months 3 - crewcabs, 6-passenger, approximately 3 to 5 months. Vehicles will be required during period May Ist to October 31st, 1972. For further information and tender forms please contact J .F. Goodman, Environmental Protection Supervisor, Geraldton (phone 854 - 1030) . Comp- leted tenders must be in hands of the District For=- ester, Department of Lands & Forests, Geraldton, Ontario by 12:00 noon March 8th, 1972. We reserve the right to select any portion or all of any fender. Successful bidders must comply with all conditions on our vehicle rental offer. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L.E. Bernier W.Q. MacNee Minister Deputy Minister (continued from page 2) Ontario grants, and stated that part of the costs would have to come from the people of the area, including Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and surrounding areas. He also mentioned the possibility of the formation of a Ladies Auxiliary to the hospital . Reeve Cavanaugh extended the thanks of the town- ship to the Board for having done such extensive work over the past year. A question and answer period followed. The composition of the Board to be elected in Marc! is 8 elected members, 2 Municipal representatives, president of the ladies auxiliary and Chief of the Medical staff. : Each member of the Board urged everyone to show their interest by buying a membership, attending the annua! meeting, and standing behind the board in their decisions. The support of the entire area is need ed to keep and improve our hospital . GUIDE'AND BROWNIE NEWS The 18th, annual Guide and Brownie Banquet was held at the Moose Hall on February 19, with Connie Cvitkovich as Master of Cermonies. To start the evening off, the Patrol leaders had the colour presentation. After the singing of O Canada, the entertainment began with the first Brownie Pack doing an action song. Then the 2nd Brownie Pack also didan action song. : Leanne McBride's Ist Guide Patrol danced to Al- ley Cat. : Sheena Caldwell's 2nd Guide Patrol did a hunting skit. Nancy Bouchard's 3rd Guide Patrol did a skit on promoting Guides. Caro! Bouchard's 4th Guide Patrol did a play on "Hijacked Airplane' ride starring Denise Vienneau as Geraldine Jones. oe Diane Jones and Carla Crockford's 5th and 6th Guide Patrols had a sing song. A toast to the Queen was given by Celine Stachiw. The reply was given by Mrs. Deanna Stachiw. The blessing was given by Rev. McKague . The Guides and Brownies sang the Johnny Appleseed Grace. A lovely meal was served by the Women of the Moose . While the tables were being cleared, Connie ( continued on page 4)

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