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Terrace Bay News, 26 Sep 1973, p. 8

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PAGE IO ret. TERRACE BAY NEWS : SEPTEMBER 26, 1973 Sports Slants - continued as hee the theft of his license plates. They've never finished higher than fifth On. Septenbey 218% furthel damage was ye- Ln their previews four SEASONS. ported to the ski house. The amount of datage But wouldn't it be wild if the Expos did has not, yet been gssesged, 0 : One charge was laid under the Highway Traff- pull it out, then go on to the World Series : : : i : ic Act and eight motor vehicles safety checked. by eliminating the western champs, probably . ; iF A hig : Judge Mitchell presided over provincial _ Cincinnati Reds? : : court on September I8th when Paul Belliveau, Why, that might be enough to make Montreal . ; : Pais Farce: about the Canadiens. ~= and Ken Roger Meister and Joseph Desaulniers were ore charged with break, enter and theft at the Dryden!!! , Recreation Centre. They were remanded until Only one thing bothers me, though, about October 16th the possibility of the Expos playing in the ? World Series -- How can they play baseball in Joseph Halg Pleased galley to 8. Charge oF Snow 37% careless driving and was finded $I50. and his driving privileges were suspended for one month. Katherine Alexander was fined $33.00 after a trial in absentee on a charge of speeding. TERRACE BAY POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORT "A total of I9 occurrences were investigated during the past week by the Terrace Bay Police 1973 SENIOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Department. VV On September I7th a Willowdale man was char Eighteen holes of golf were played on Sep- -ged under the town by-law for selling without| tember 8th to decide the Senior Aguasabon Club a license. Champion. Congratulations go to C. Van Eeden On September I8th a theft of an oxygen who became victor. Other prize winners were: cylinder was reported and is under investiga- Low Net-W. D'Arcy; 2nd Low Net-C. Buck; Low tion. Net Ist 9-G. Puttock; Low Net 2nd 9-D. Gunter. On September 20th a local resident reported continued page II ....c... : THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION EVENING COURSES 1973-1974 The following evening courses are being offered at Lake Superior High School, provided there is sufficient enrollment in each course. Schreiber Terrace Bay Driver Education Driver Education .Typewriting Typewriting German (beginning) \ Welding (students) German (advanced) Welding (adults) Shorthand (credit) Woodworking Hobby (ladies only) | Italian Science for Parents 3 Science for Parents Sewing (beginners) Basic Bookkeeping Sewing (advanced) (Record-keeping) : Sewing (Stretch and Sew) - " Art (credit) Ceramics Applicants may register at Terrace Bay Campus Monday, October Ist from 7-9 p.m. and at Schreiber Campus Tuesday, October 2nd from 7-9 p.m. Fees for Driver Education are $25.00 for students, $35.00 for adults; for welding $25.00. The fee for all other courses is $I0.00. Further information may be obtained by honing 824-2555. :

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