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Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1975, p. 17

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975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 17 r Course = continued ification of this qualification is every two years and to update prev- ructors a Recertification Course is for Saturday, June 28th, also at the d yh 4 ition a combined Red Cross and Royal uation Standards Clinic will be held ; June 29th at the North Ward "y". ations for all of the above courses vailable at the Red Cross office, II2 Street, and further information may ed by phoning 623-3073. sted individuals are urged to apply s possible that the course potential certained and required arrangements May IOth - McCausland Hospital Annu- Terrace Bay High School auditorium. ay IIth - Kinsmen Cystic Fibrosis CHFD=-TV. -- 2. p.M. 0" 10 p.m. ay I2th - Minor Fastball Public Meet- p.m., Conference Room. + May I4th - Public School Bingo, chool Gym. ST. MARTIN SEPARATE SCHOOL ETRIC WALK-A-THON > 8 class of St. Martin School will 1g its SIXTH ANNUAL WALK-A-THON ON: \TURDAY, MAY 24th ds for their trip to Toronto in June, ge Canada's switchover to the metric system, Walk-A-Thon will be metric, The route (Terrace iber and return) will be the same as in the is year it will be measured in Kilometres in- miles, The distance from Terrace Bay to 16 km, so the maximum distance to be walked on ip is 32 km, ENTS WILL RECEIVE THEIR WALK-A-THON SPONSOR NDAY, MAY I2th., ALL OTHER PARTICIPANTS WILL TR SHEETS ON TUESDAY, MAY I3th, THE DOOR-TO- FOR SPONSORS WILL BE FINSIHED ON MAY Ik4th, outside the school (including edults)}) in- participating in this project can pick up ts at St, Martin School, Grade 8 classroom, o 16:30 h (4:00 to 4:30 p.m.) on Tuesday, rs there has always been a "mad rush" of young ing sponsors right after the forms have been However, this has usually lasted only the one hope the people of Terrace Bay can once again on for their usual patience and understanding inconvenience. LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING LEAGUE As a special request of the Chairman of the League here are the games over 200 in the roll -offs: A. Daley 209, 238; A. McKie 24I; M. Reid 239; M. Pedersen 226, 225, 228; L. Fournier 225; H. Hiebert 203, 255; J. Greenwood 225, 2I3; R. Thorpe 212; E. Boutilier 222, 220, 263; P. Buck 239, 235; FE. Ramsay 227, 202; D. Garvin 227, 233. To all the relatives of Peggy Helmink who have been giving her a hard time all year, she made it in the roll-offs, her high game was 202. COMING EVENTS Thursday, May 8th - Art Club Meeting, 8 p.m. Recreation Centre. Plan to attend. Wednesday, May I4th - Girl Guide and Brownie Cookie Day, 5 to 6:30 p.m. Let's support our "Cookies with a Smile" campaign. ART CLUB NEWS Women's Spring Art Festival to be held June 2nd to 8th in Thunder Bay. All local female artists are welcome to participate. Two originals (no copies) framed paintings will be accepted from each artist. Pick-up date is May I5th. Complete details and labels will be available at the Art Room, Recreation Centre on Thursday, May 8th at 8 p.m. Please consider participating. NOTICE The Skate-a-Thon Committee would like it to be noted that 8 pledges for the Skate-a- Thon have yet to be turned in. Pledges still outstanding may be turned in to Jerry Dupas at the Recreation Office. - BEDDING PLANT SALE THE TERRACE BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY WILL SUPPLY PLANTS THIS YEAR ON : advance orders only ANYONE WISHING TO PLACE AN ORDER PLEASE CALL: Mrs. .H. Hiebert 825-3897 Mrs). Steen 825-3561 Mrs. D. MacKenzie 825-3218 BEFORE MAY. 151h

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