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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jan 1985, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 16, 1985 Opinion: We asked a few people in Terrace Bay for a sample of some what we got. New Year's Resolutions and this is Ray Pichette: Terrace Bay Chrysler, not to be the biggest, just the best. George Moore: Never to make another New Year's resolution. The cost of education $3,140 for a secondary one of Ray's little Autos. Kim Lavigne: To make my 1985 resolution last for another 357 days. Dave Speer: To be able to purchase Sibley ski tour The recent snowfalls have provided cross- country skiers with some excellent skiing conditions. On behalf of the Sibley Ski Tour, I would like to re- quest that you remirid your listeners or readers of the 1985 Tour, which is to be held on Saturday March 2, 1985. This is an event held to benefit all levels of skiers. : - The first entry deadline is approaching on January 15. Entry fees (received up to January 15) for the 40 and 50 km events are $17.00 for competitors 17 years and older and $8.50 for competitors under 17 years of age. After January 15, entry fees for those 17 years and older will be $20.00. Entrants under 17 years of age must pay a $10.00 entry fee. Skiers in- tending to ski in the 20 km event are subject to one set entry fee of $15.00 or $7.50, depending upon their age. There will be no increase in the entry fee for 20 km skiers after January 15. Entries are now arriving quite steadily. All those wishing to enter should do so as soon as possible, in order to insure that their entry is accepted. Once the entry limit of 800 com- petitors is reached, no fur- ther entries .can_ be accepted. THANK YOU: 1 would. like to express my thanks and appreciation to friends, co-workers and the Birchwood Ladies Auxillary who sent floral tributes, sympathy cards and memorial cards in the loss of my sister Vimy Masters. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mina Mahoney Happy Birthday | M.F.W. | "We love PRE-INVENTORY SALE WED., JAN. 16 TO SAT., JAN. 26 By SANDRA SEBESTYEN The cost of running On- tario's Elementary and Secondary Schools, estimated at more than 6.5 billion dollars for the 1984-85 school years, has more than doubled in the past decade. Setting the formula for sharing of the tax burden is complicated. In 1984 for school student. Further ad- justments are made accor- ding to local differences and geographic factors. The cost of education is the second largest item in the Provincial budget (after Health spending) and ac- counts for about 22 per cent of the Province's ex- penditures; in the opinion of most citizens, it is 10%..50%.. ENTIRE STOCK Savings Like These: _ 30% « instance, this was $2,297 -- money well spent. for an elementary pupil and ARTISTS NORTH to visit TERRACE BAY RECREATION CENTRE Diamond Rings 10k gold 2 Plan to attend this fine exhibition Chains Bracelets of paintings from artists who live : in the north. Selection of 10k & 14k Dates are Monday - January 21 - 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Pendants & 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Tuesday - January 22 - 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. & 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Selection of 10k & 14k Gold rings "i Special arrangements can be made to handle large groups who wish to tour. Call 3542 for further information. _ . *Large Selection of Specially Reduced Items* & All sales final : cash only JEWELLERS THANK-YOU | wish to express my thanks to all those Chargex and who helped to make my shower such a Mastercharge success. | would also like to thank those on gift wrapping Accepted who donated on the lists in The Bay, Spadoni's, and Cebrario's. Anne-Marie Martin (nee: Borutski) Terrace Bay ee eS eee eT ee ee ee 825-3592

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