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Terrace Bay News, 21 Feb 1979, p. 15

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FEBRUARY 21, 1979 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 15 Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Ministre Emploi et Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister ] Employment and ROSSPORT SOCIAL SPECTRUM Mrs. Felix Legault has left for Fort Frances owing to the serious illness of her mother Mrs. Dick Grant. Mrs. Bert Wahl and baby of Wawa are visiting her father Max Hubelit this week. : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Campbell motored to Thunder Bay this week and reported the highway is in good condition. Mrs. Anne Todesco has returned from Sudbury where she was called because of the serious illness of her oldest sister Mrs. Catherine Bentley. The children and tesnagers have moved their skating activities to Selim Bay where the ice is clean of snow and clear as glass, and enjoy lunch and hot chocolate round a bonfire. The next event to draw the crowds will be the Firefight=- ers monster bingo Wednesday evening with: a 'jackpot of five hundred dollars to be won by: sone Tuky parson, Again a leak has happened in 'the water | pipe system hers and is causing quite a flood. near. the Raman: Catholic Church. Owing to the severe cold weather it:is impossible to repair the pipe or estimate the damage done to 'the pipe which - could be either on the mainline or a private branch Tine. - future. Ruby Rebekah Lodge No. 279 Ruby Rebekah Lodge 279 held théir regular meeting on Wed- nesday, February 14th, Mrs, Gladys Hamilton and Mrs. Mavis Slater presiding. : Mrs. Slater gave the Sick and Visiting report. Many cards, gifts and flowers were sent to sick and bereaved members. The CoPoT. Committee will hold their next meeting on Sun= day, March 4th at 8 p.m. in the United Church Hall. A Penny Auction with P.Le Tunch will follow the next meet- ing and will mark the Anniversary of the birthday of Thomas Wildey, founder of our Fraternity. Correspondence included many notes of thanks for gifts received. Mrs. Slater spoke of her attendance at a Lodge meeting she visited in Florida together with Mr. Slater and Mrs. Eirene - Harness while on vacation there. Gladys Hamilton won the attendance prize. Topaz Rebekah Lodge sent an invitation to attend functions on Tuesday, February 27th and March 13th. For information contact the secretary. . TERRACE BAY RECREATION NEWS = continued from page 10 ees NORTH SHORE MINOR HOCKEY PLAYOFFS: This Sunday, Marathon Peewees travel to Terrace Bay to play the home team Peewees at 1 p.m. Come out and support your local Minor Hockey team. ART CLUB: This is a reminder that the Art Club has an Activity Night every Thursday evening in the Conference Room of the Recrees tion Centre. New members are always welcome. NEW PROGRAMMES: The Recreation Department is open to suggestions on pro- grammes that persons would like to see operate in the near If you have a suggestion, please don't forget to call the Recreation Office at 3542. DISCO DANCING: We are still waiting to hear from Confederation College on an instructor for the Disco Dance course. As secon as we have an instructor we will phone all persons who registered for this class. We would Tike to apologize forthe delay. "THE LAW AND YOU" We are hoping to operate a course for persons of Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Anyone interested in further details "should contact the Terrace Bay Recreation Office at 825-3542 A minimum of 10 people is needed.to operate this programme. HOCKEY GAME: Friday, February 23rd, 9: :15 p.n. between Warehouse Warr= iors: and Machine Shop Maulers. Admission is free and every= one is welcome to attend. ~ ARENA SCHEDULE = page 16 cveeeeeees

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