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Terrace Bay News, 17 Nov 1976, p. 9

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NOVEMBER 17, 1976 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 MOOSE BINGO The Loyal Order of Moose will sponsor a Bingo on Thursday, November [8th, at 8:00 p.m. in the Moose Hall, Terrace Bay. The bus leaves Schreiber Post Office' at 72:13. pam. ARE YOU METIS, NON-STATUS OR STATUS INDIAN? LOOKING FOR A JOB? CONTACT OUTREACH PROGRAM 887- 3493 NIPIGON ONTARIO HYDRO TO RAISE RATES: from pg. 8 ... Bill Hanley read a copy of a news release from J.E. Stokes lamenting the fact that the DREE grant for the Kimberly-Clark Pulp Mill Expansion completely ignored Terrace Bay/ Schreiber while providing grants to Longlac, Geraldton and Nakina. Mr. Stokes felt that this was unfair. particularly in the case of Schreiber. Council felt that they should reply to Mr. Stokes letter but since they have never been PROPERTY FOR SALE Property of the Estate of the late Leo (Capone) Potvin is now for sale. 'Includes | lot 507 x 150' and the 2 income homes on Lt For further information please contact Raymond Potvin 540 Partington Ave. Windsor, Ontario. N9B 2N5 officially informed of any decision regard -ing grants for Terr- ace Bay/Schreiber, it places them in a dif- ficult position. Peg- gy Helmink was of the Take the family for a weekend holiday at Thunder Bay's indoor summer resort. opinion that the towns - in question should shave been notified be- fore any News Bulle- tins were released. The Terrace Bay Ranger Company was granted permission to hold a Candy Blitz on Wednesday, December 8th. 3 Two letters from Constable J. Mason were read to Council. The first concerned a 'request for vacation extension into 1977. Since Constable Mason Just $12%"per person, per night Our giant Solarium contains balmy (double occupancy) 14 years and under in same room with could not take his slated vacation in October 1976 due to the Staff shortage he was given permission to take one week in 1977 because of the special circumstances. His second letter reported a parking pro -blem on the corner of| Selkirk and Pine. Cont'd pg..10 .. J warmth (no matter what the weather), a huge swimming pool, a whirlpool, a sauna, sun lamps and lots of reclining and recre- ation space--all surrounded by lush tropi- cal vegetation and sheltered by a see- through sun roof. This special family rate for a luxur- ious bedroom with 2 double beds applies to Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights only; to get it you must reserve 24 hours in advance. There's no charge for children *Rates are subject to 7% provincial sales tax are valid until December 26, 1976 and are subject to change. parents. If a cot is required for children, regardless of age, there's a charge of $6. Free parking is available. Reserve now by calling your 1ocal CP Hotels Reserve-A-Room Service, or your travel agent, or call direct (807) 577-8481. CP Hotels [4 RED BAK INN 555 West Arthur St., Thunder Bay

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