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Terrace Bay News, 4 Jan 1979, p. 9

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JANUARY 4, 1979 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 TERRACE BAY SKI CLUB - HILL NOW OPEN The Terrace Bay Ski Club congratulates Miss Shelley Speer winner of the $100. Growth Saving Certificate drawn on Decem- ber 20th, 1978. Our thanks to all who sold tickets and also to those who were generous in their support. The Best in the New Year to _ you all. The Ski Hill is now officially open - Wednesday and Friday evenings 7 to 9:30 p.m.;- Saturday and Sunday afternoons 1:30 to 5 p.m. Memberships = Junior $15.; Intermediate $20.; Senior $25.; FamiTy $30. SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY CHRISTIAN WOMEN The Christian Women's Club of Schreiber-Terrace Bay held their dessert meeting in the Schreiber Public School on Decem- ber 12th at 7:15 p.m. The special feature "Festive Fancies" was presented by the women of the club. Each person received a booklet of recipes and were invited to sample the delicious dainties. 3 Helen Dooley told us about Friendship Bible Coffees. These are small groups meeting in homes, to study the Bible. The courses vary in length from five to fourteen weeks. Don and Marilyn Shaver, vocalists from Thunder Bay, sang "Top of the World". Later in the evening they sang "Song of Love" one of their own compositions. Beth Macadam was presented with a book of recipes for being © the person who brought the greatest number of new people to am the meeting. Our guest speaker for the evening was Ruth Lindholm from Clarkfeild, Minn. Mrs. Lindholm, the wife of a Bank Owner and President, told how God has helped guide and change her 1ife. : A prayer coffee will be held at the home of Lottie Kelsall on January 9th. The next Christian Women's Club Dessert meeting will be held January 16th. The special feature for the evening will Be "Shape Up in '79" with Sue Hurley, Physical Education Instructor. The guest speaker will be Sonja Hammond from Duluth, Minn. Joyce London will be singing for us. )( BIRTHS | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morland of Schreiber, a boy on December 22nd, 1978. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Peters of Terrace Bay, a boy on January 1st, 1979. Born to Frank and Susan Crane (nee Brooks) of Georgetown, their second son Michael Jack on December 16th, 1978. A birthday present for Grandpa Jack Brooks. Help create student jobs. And we'll help you. Young Canada Works is a federal government job creation program designed to fund projects which improve the skills and future job prospects of students. Get your group or organization to think of an _ idea. If it will create at least 3 student jobs last- ing from 6 to 18 weeks each between the months of May and September, then Young Canada Works may be able to help you turn your idea into reality. Your project should benefit the community and must meet all the program requirements. Apply today. Application forms and guides are ready now at your nearest Canada Employment Centre/Canada Manpower Centre or Job Creation Branch office. Application Deadline February 2,1979. i A Employment and Emploi et Immigration Canada Immigration Canada Ministre 'Bud Cullen, Min ster Bud Cullen

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