Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 16 May 1973, p. 3

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MAY 16, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 Al Ternace BAY NEWS Ml PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- ing Plant, Post Ofgice Building, Terrace Bay OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. Xo 5 p.m. Mon-Frl. DEADLINE- for all advertisements and news material 45 NOON Monday for Publication in that week's issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATE - $4.00 per year (Local) $5.00 per yearn (out-og- Second class mail Rel vion Number 0867 COMMUNITY CHURCH LADIES AUXILIARY MEET President, Mrs. M. Lundberg welcomed the ladies to the May meeting of the Ladies Auxil- iary, and opened with a short poem. Mrs. V. Kennedy, acting secretary read the minutes and correspondence. Treasurer Mrs. M. Duriez pre- sented her report. All committees were heard from. It was suggested that the fact that Commun- ion Sunday is the first Sunday in every month be published in the local paper, for the ben- efit of those who are not aware of it. Ways and Means con- Church and had the honour of having a choir from Lakeview Church, Thunder Bay, join her Community Church choirs in a musical workshop week-end in Terrace Bay, with a concert Satur- day evening in the Church Hall, and they sang again during the morning service. Mrs. McKague was commended for the tremen- dous amount of effort she brings to teaching the children of the Community Church a love of music. Lunch was served by Mrs. G. Soughton and Mrs. E. Cornfield. CANADIAN POLICE WEEK MAY I3 T0 I9 As Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police, it is my pleasure to invite the public to visit our establishments during Canadian Police Week. Our members throughout the province will be ™ pleased to discuss with you the law enforce- ment process. They will help you gain a better understanding and greater appreciation of the Police function. In becoming acquainted with Ontario Provin- cial Police Officers you will discover their dedication to duty and commitment to the cont'd page'4 .... vener Mrs. Lil Harris requested help with the rummage sale td be held May 25 and 26, with pick-up on May 24th. The Association for the Mentally Retarded in Schreiber-Terrace Bay advised they would place flowers on the Altar on Mother's Day May I3th, signifying the start of their Flowers of Hope cam- paign. Mrs. S. Brown pre- sented an idea for a Dessert of the Month tea, which will prob- ably take place early in the fall. A cheque was pre- sented to Mrs. McKague to assist her in attending a seminar of the Chorister's Guild this summer. Mrs. McKague leads two Junior Choirs in the "tv Management. A two-year diploma program consis flight training. Management, Data Processing, Acgounting, and Personnel Instruction in Buginess subjects will be given by College Masters. Thunder Bay Airport leading licences with float, night, and instrument endorsements will be given by M.0.T. approved instructors. THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY announces a new program to commence September, 1973 AVIATION MANAGEMENT ng of business and Subjects include Marketing, Business Flight training taken at the 0 private and commercial For further information, call or write THE ADMISSIONS OFFICER CONFEDERATION COLLEGE Box 398, Thunder Bay, P7C 4W1 577-5751

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