Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 14 Jun 1978, p. 22

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PAGE 22 TERRACE BAY NEWS : JUNE 14, 1978 The big run for INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC little brothers Interested in learning to play an instrument or improving upon your present musical ability? Classes in most band instruments will re-commence in September, 1978. Beginners and experienced players of all ages are welcome. Private piano and Music Theory lessons are available. INSTRUC OR: Arthur Lapp, Thunder Bay Symphony, Bachelor of Music Education. For further details call: 825-9048 Share in the Cross-Canada Relay Run Do a big favour for little brothers! e Starting Saturday, May 27th in Victoria, B.C. and St. John's, Newfoundland. 'e Finishing in Ottawa on Father's Day, Sunday, June 18th. ACCOMMODATIONS STORE CRUISES MARINA FACILITIES FISHING TREAT DAD ON HIS SPECIAL DAY WITH A REAL TREAT DINNER AT THE ROSSPORT INN Why a relay run? | First, to make Canadians more aware of Big Brothers' "One Man, One Boy" conceptand: | e That there are nearly 400,000 fatherless boys in Canada today -- because of death, divorce, separation or desertion; e That less than 10,000 boys are presently reached by our program; and e That the need is urgent to expand our organization and efforts in all parts of the country. MENU FEATURE THIS WEEK FOR FATHER'S DAY SALAD BAR ROAST BEEF ALASKA KING CRAB LAKE TROUT Second, since Big Brothers of Canada is a non-profit enterprise, more money is needed NOW to increase the reach of our services across the country. A well-publicized, cross- Canada relay run -- never before attemoted by any Canadian public service organization -- will give men/women, boys/girls of all ages an opportunity to devote a little of theirtime to help little brothers. VISIT THE CAPTAIN'S COVE LICENSED DINING

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