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Terrace Bay News, 6 May 1987, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 6, 1987 The Terrace Bay Public The winners of the 1987 Terrace Bay Public School Science Fair are as follows: Gr..5- Andrea Pyhtila- Nutri- tion Food Group; Gr. 6- Jennifer Luxmore- Weight Con- trol; Gr. 7- Andrea Capy- Showing effection to plants; and Gr. 8- Keli Turpin- Changes of State. Ret we em KK KKK KK of Terrace Bay O.V. Men's Slow Pitch Mini Tournament MAY 22, 23, 24th $5.00 per Player Minimum of 10 players Contact' R. Wood - 825-9169 Bxq MRM KK HK M. King - 825-3501 J. Corrigan - 825-3680 BENEFIT DANCE - MAY 23 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. TERRACE BAY LEGION Music - STEREO CLUB $3 per person NO MINORS THM KT KT HK y I> > bb eH OR OOS tO OO XX} Tb ob 0b bE DE as --a t Xt X¢ x ot Ct ae: Perthis DRYCLEANING SERVICES PROMOTIONS FOR APRIL 27th TO MAY 9th Comforters & Bedspreads 5.49 Sieeping Bags 6.29 Mens & Ladies 2 Piece Suits 5.29 Piain Dresses 5.29 7 Simcoe Plaza TRAILER PARK Terrace Bay Schreiber . 825-3776 824-2617 Terrace Bay Public School Science Fair projects of accidents in and around the home. You can environment. The federal government passed stringent new safety standards for cribs last fall. Make sure you it in good condition. can burn easily and that your chi are safer than loose fitting nightgowns. Provide close supervision if your child uses a ensure that stairways are closed off. and Corporate Affairs Canada. & Sa Consumer & Corporate Consommation et Affairs Canada Corporations Canada Harvie Andre, Minister Is your child safe? Enc year thousands of children become victims reduce your child's risk of injury by ensuring a safe select a crib that meets all safety standards, and keep Remember that children's genet and clothing d should not play near fireplaces, stoves or heaters. Polo-style pyjamas walker, especially near stoves and electric cords, and For more information on how you can protect your child, please contact the nearest office of Consumer i+l Canada

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