Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 21 Jun 1978, p. 5

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[ JUNE 21, 1978 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS many local students will be unable to obtain regular summer employment. AND WHEREAS our local student population is willing and able to undertake a variety of work projects, I Cyril Brassard, Reeve of The Township of Terrace Bay hereby proclaim the week of July 3rd to 7th, 1978 as HIRE-A-STUDENT WEEK and call upon the residents of Terrace Bay to contact the Canada Manpower for Students Office to hire a student for whatever work project you may be considering. Cyril Brassard, Reeve Townshi p of Terrace Bay GIRL GUIDES RECEIVE BADGES During April and May a group of Girl Guides worked on the "Fire Safety" Badge. Fire Chief Ed Stachiw, with Dick Moher and Rolly Moquin instructed the girls on fire precautions, the use of fire fighting equipment, fire hazards in the home. Mr. Ed Trapp St. John Ambulance demonstrated artificial respi ration. A written test ended the course and all those participating passed. Girls who received badges were: Shelley Velanoff, Heather Saranpaa, Wendy Borsa, Kim Korzinski, Maureen Caldwell, Jane Colby-Hara, Debbie Wise, Patricia Stachiw and Marie Tremblay. BC --------AD LADIES GOLF NEWS On June 6, 1978 Ladies Twilight 17 Ladies were out to golf. We had four guests from CLGA who joined us for the evening. After nine holes of golf we went over rules and regulations which we were not sure of. The meeting was adjourned. Low net for the evening was N. Evoy, runner up Connie and lo Romanuk, Low hole M. Phillips and High hole K. Notwell. On June 11th the Executive Board of Directors was played. Low net was |. Romanuk, runner up Tow net J. Megraw and Low gross was J. Hall. MARTIN AND DOWNS CIRCUS From the pre-dawn mist will roll truckload after truck- load of tents, animals, personnel and equipment. All to be combined to form an incredibly large but gracefull big top for the one day visit of the Martin and Downs Circus, Canada's touring tent circus. The local Kinsmen in Schreiber are presenting the circus on Thursday, June 22nd with two performances at 6 and 8 p.m. at the ball park. The best part about MARTIN AND DOWNS CIRCUS is that they care about families. That is why there are no reserve seats and one low admission price admits you to the main circus performance. Also on the circus grounds and open before and after each main show performance are the circus animal and petting zoo, giant killer Python snake exhibit, and children- 's pony ride. All these attractions will be available at a separate nominal cost. When you buy advance circus tickets you will not only be supporting Canadian entertainment but the projects of your local Kinsmen. Save money by buyin: advance tickets from your local sponsors and at various local stores. No advance tickets will be sold on circus day. For a special circus day treat bring the family to the show grounds on circus morning to see the big top going up and the feeding of the circus animals. Remember ... circus day is family day.

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