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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jan 1978, p. 6

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PAGE 6 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 5, 1978 Friday, January 6th 1:00 3:00 Public Skating 3:00- 4:15 4:15- 6:15 6:15- 7:15 7:15- 8:45- 8:45 9:05 9:05-10:30 10:30-10:50 Scrape & Flood Figure Skating Atoms Allstars Peewees Scrape & Flood No Contact hockey Scrape & Flood Saturday, January 7th 8:00- 9:10 9:10-10:10 10:10-10:30 10:30-11:25 11:25-12:40 12:40- 1:00 1:00- 5:00- 5:00 5:20 5:20- 9:00 Bantams Atoms Scrape Mites Midgets Scrape & Flood Figure Skating Scrape & Flood RINGETTE TOURNAMENT Thunder Bay vs Terrace Bay Sunday, January 8th 9:00-12:00 12:00-12:20 12:30- 3:30 3:30- 5:30- 6:00- 8:00- 5:30 6:00 8:00 8:20 8:20-10:30 Figure Skating Scrape & Flood RINGETTE TOURNAMENT : Thunder Bay vs Terrace Bay Public Skating Scrape & Flood Figure Skating Scrape & Flood Intermediates Monday, January 9th NOTICE THUNDER BAY-KENORA-RAINY RIVER REGIONAL ASSESSMENT OFFICE The Notices of Assessment for 1977 have been mailed to owners and tenants effective last date for an appeal against the 1977 Assessment is Feb- The Assessment Rolls will be available and on display in each Munici- pal Or School Board Office commencing December 29, 1977. The ruary 9, 1978. January 19, 1978. D. Laughlin, M.I.M.A., Assessment Commissioner, Thunder .Bay-Kenora-Rainy River. 1:00- 3:15 Public Skating 3:15- 4:15 Scrape & Flood 4:15- 6:15 Figure Skating 6:15- 7:00 Peewees 7:00 NORTH SHORE HOCKEY Marathon Midgets @ Terrace Bay Midgets Tuesday, January 10th _ 8:00- 4:00 Ice Shaves 4:30- 5:15 Mites -5:15- 6:15 Atoms 6:15- 7:15 Bantams 7:15- 7:35 Scrape & Flood 7:35- 8:35 Midgets 8:35- 8:55 Scrape & Flood 8:55-11:00 Intermediates : TO DG. 12 «ss» To aid someone who has broken through ice, lie flat and reach toward him with a branch or pole. Ws-10 Through nineteen forty-one. OUR GRATITUDE Well, Christmas tide is o'er, With the house still strewn with toys. From the attic to the parlor floor, Mute evidence of joys. The boys are less excited, Then they were on Christmas mom, But still are quite delighted, With their train and cars and hom. The Christmas tree seems tragic, And one can scarce believe, That it ever held the magic, That it did on Christmas eve. We had the grandest Yul-tide, With our family gathered round, The children playing side by side. Making every kind or sound. The older ones neglecting, Their more expensive gifts, And age and size forgetting, To play with car and lifts. And as I sit and watch them, Or mix up in the fun, I think of when their grown to men, And if they'll have a son. For that is how I'd have it, "Cause I dread the coming day, When they shall make their exit, And may go far away. However, on this Christmas day, This birthday of "Our Father', I'd like to kneel and humbly say, December 27/40. Please, God! Give us the grace to follow. We thank You tor Your many gifts, And all that You have done, _ And would, that You will guide us, W.E. Cavanaugh

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