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Terrace Bay News, 29 May 1985, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 29, 1985 continued from page 8 -- summer is reminded that registrations deadline is 5:00 p.m. Friday, May 31st. A registration night is scheduled for Wednesday May 29th at the Recreation Office from 7:00 to 9:00 IN MEMORY , i In loving memory of a dear wife and mother who passed away May 29, 1984. God saw you getting tired When a cure was not to be So he closed his arms around you And whispered come to me. You didn't deserve what you went through : So he gave you a rest God's garden must be beautiful He only takes the best. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by hus- band Frank, Dan and Trish and Family. Mm. Coaches and umpires are desperately needed for all levels. If you are interested in assisting in any capacity please contact the recrea- tion office at 824-2317. Swim Program: The summer swim pro- gram will be held at White Sand Lake again this sum- mer. Two, three week pro- grams are planned with the first scheduled to start Tuesday, July 2nd and run- ning Monday to Friday to July 22nd. The second ses- sion with start July 29th and run through August 16th. Registration-- forms will be available at the Recreation Office Monday, June 3rd. Registrations for the first session will be ac- cepted until 5:00 p.m. Monday, June 24th, Fun Run: The Recreation Depart- ment would like to. thank the Schreiber Fire. Depart- ment and the O.P.P. for assisting in making the Fun Run possible. We would also like to thank all the groups and organizations and all the individuals who through their participaction made this years Fun Run such a great success. Plans are already being made to make next years run an even greater success. | Cancer can be beaten. CANCER rae SOCETY DU CANCER or helped bless you all. Thank You The family of the late Austin Cosgrove, would like to thank their relatives, neighbours for all the kindness shown during: our recent loss of a dear husband, father, Grandfather, and great grandfather. Special thanks to Father Peter, Dr. Lau, Nurses and ausland Hospital, Ambulance Services and Staff of King's Funeral Home. We would also like to thank those who sent cards, baking, in any other thoughttulness will always be cherished. God The Cosgrove Family : riends, and way. Your IN MEMORY McCouan -- In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother, and great grandmother Agnes, who passed away May 31, 1984, and a sister, Lil who passed away May 29, 1984. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by the family. Cancer centre A. sophisticiated $1.2 million cancer treatment machine, capable of pro- viding precise dosages of radiation to treat tumors, is being installed at Thunder Bay Regional Cancer Cen- tre, Health Minister Alan Pope announced today. "'The new machine, with a high energy capability, can irradiate deep-seated tumors more effectively, and in a shorter time, than lower energy models, making treatment more acceptable to pa- tients,' Mr. Pope said. "The machine is the first in Northern Ontario -- and one of a small number in Canada -- with flexibility to deliver therapeutic x-ray beams at high and medium energy levels. Purchase of the unit means cancer pa- tients referred to the centre from across northwestern Ontario will be treted with equipment as advanced as that used anywhere in the world."' On May 2nd, voters used the ballot box to send a message to all three parties at (Queen's Park.~ @ The democratic process was bypassed when extended funding was Girl Guides of Canada celebrate 75th anniversary. Terrace Bay Girl Guide Lisa Merkley presents Girl Guide anniversary pin to Helene Ballard, who also celebrates a 75th birthday. Pick Up And Pitch-In LET'S MAKE SURE IT WAS HEARD AT QUEEN'S PARK Keep Canada J Beautiful EXTENDED ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL FUNDING '| VOTERS SENT A MESSAGE THROUGH THE BALLOT BOX: announced almost one year ago for Roman Catholic Separate Secondary Schools. ' @ We must determine whether the proposed extension is legal and constitutional before the government proceeds with costly implementation. No party has a mandate to proceed with implementing extended school funding for Roman Catholic Separate Secondary Schools. That was the message that was sent through the ballot box on May 2nd, 1985. DEAR MR. PREMIER: I agree there must be a reconsideration of the decision to extend funding for Roman Catholic separate secondary If you agree, fill out and return this coupon to: -------------5 Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation) 60 Mobile Drive, Toronto, Ontario M4A 2P3 schools. This public service message was placed by the ae Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation Address City 0. $'5 2s ert. 21 Prov. Postal Code L dccscenccsa insta sicnaciscboiasaminecktacmmamc ace

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