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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jul 1973, p. 3

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JULY II, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 TERRACE BAY NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print--- ing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Fri. DEADLINE - for all advertisements and news materials is NOON Monday for Publication in that week's issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATE - $4.00 per year (local) $5.00 per year (out-of- town) Second class mail Registration Number 0867 Hospital Board Meeting - continued ......... V. Mazzone gave a report on the Internation Hospital Federation Meeting he attended in Montreal. Approval was given for the purchase of (2) stainless steel cribs and (I) double basin stand. The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, July I7, in the Schreiber Municipal Office. STUDENTS RECEIVE "AWARD OF EXCELLENCE" The following students at Terrace Bay Pub- lic School, Grade 6, received their Canada Fitness Award Crests and pins from the Minis- try of Health and Welfare, Canada. These stu- dents were involved in a series of activities which tested their physical stamina and skills These certificates are signed by Prime Minister Trudeau which indicates the import- ance of the programme. Excellence Crests - 90%, Ann Stephen, Bobby Weaver; Gold Crests - 80%, Danny Klug, Daren Nesbitt, Dawn Tees, Kathy Osmar, Nick Pelto, Scott Thompson, Garry Richards, Ann Crockford, Paul Gerlach; Silver Crests - 70%, Stephen Barnett, Susan Scott, Jeff McKague; Bronze Crests - 60%, Rosalie Reid, Melanie Boyd, Mi- chael Nesbitt, Glenn Pelto, Cheryl Moore, Joan Hiebert, Carol Weberg, Gary Mercier, Dean Broughton, Fred Aylward. Pictured below are Bobby Weaver and Ann Stephen who received 90%. * ROYAL BROS. CIRCUS The Circus Big Top will raise in Terrace Bay on July I9th when the Junior Superiors sponsors the local appearance of The Royal Bros. Circus. The show grounds will be at the Mill Road Ball Park, and circus morning will be a vivid scene of trucks, tents, animals and working- men, as the circus hurries to erect its tents for performances at 6 and 8 p.m. Adults wishing to relive childhood memories or to introduce their children to a magic of the Big Top, are invited to the showground early circus morning to view the activities a and the feeding of the animals. The whole fam -ily will have a ball - 'You won't even be asked to carry water for the elephant'. This year's circus performance boasts I5 great acts to entertain children of all ages. continued page 4 ....cc... TENDERS FOR PAINTING Tenders for painting the following will be accepted by the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Roman Catholic Separate School Board til 5 P.M., JULY 13th. ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL, TERRACE BAY, ONT. Exterior painting. (excluding addition). Complete details may be obtained from M. Nicol, Terrace Bay. Mrs. G. Mullins, Secretary-Treasurer. REMBER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE I20I W.Walsh Street Thunder Bay,Ont. (at end of Walsh St.,near Airport) NEW FURNITURE AT DISCOUNT PRICES Bedroom ,Livingroom,Kitchen Furniture, Westinghouse Appliances ,Wall-to-Wall Broadloom Motel Furniture and Bedding FREE DELIVERY in NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO

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