TERRAC BAY NEWS MARCH 11, 1971 DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS, ONTARIO NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS The following equipment is required for Rental: One (1) only = FRONT END LOADER Four Wheel Drive, Articulated Steering, 3 1/2 Cubic Yard Capacity. Loader is required to supply material to Department Crusher at Pits located approximately thirty (30) miles and ten (10) miles North of Geraldton, from approximately March 18th, 1971, for approximately (6) weeks. ; Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Department will be received by the District Engineer until: 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON, E.S.T. MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1971 Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Office in Thunder Bay. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. J.G. TILLCOCK, District Engineer, Department of Highways, Ontario 1825 Arthur Street P.O. Box 96, Postal Station "F", THUNDER BAY, Ontario. Telephone = 623-1571. ONTARIO THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION TERRACE BAY PUBLIC SCHOOL This is Education Week and the theme is - Schools Are For People. Earlier in the year parents appreciated the oppor- tunity of seeing the school during the regular school hours. We now are inviting parents and other inter- ested citizens to come to the school on Thursday, March 11th when all day the doors will be open to the public. School hours are from 8:55 a.m. to 11:55 a.m. and from 1:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. Kindergarten is from 8:55 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. only. During your visit feel free to move from room to room, but try not to disturb classes already in progress. We would also appreciate it if you did not bring small children. The staff and | look forward to seeing you. 4 D. Briscoe, Principal, Terrace Bay Public School. Although water in its natural state is never abso- lutely pure, man-made pollution is modern society's most serious water problem. Human Rights Conference = cont'd from page 5 .... The conference moderator will be Mr. Gower Markle, Director of Education and Welfare for the United Steelworkers of America. A series of four workshops have been set up to deal with Human Rights' programs back home and what communications are necessary to aid Human Rights' programs. Registration forms and information brochures can be obtained at the office of the Citizenship - Branch, Federal Secretary of State in Thunder Bay, Noranda and Sudbury, or at any of the twenty- five Northern Affairs offices. It is estimated that by 1975 there will be a world demand for newsprint of over 25,000,000 tons yearly. R Canadian Radio-Telovision Commission The Canadian Radio-Television Commission announces the following decision: Decision CRTC 71-33 The Commission grants a licence renewal for the per- iod March 21, 1971 to September 30, 1975 for each of the following broadcasting receiving undertakings, subject to the conditions which will be specified in each licence: LICENSEE LOCATION Lakehsore Community Television Ltd. Red Rock, Ont. Lakehsore Community Television Ltd. Terrace Bay, Ont Lakehsore Community Television Ltd. White River, Ont RTC-7-18-2-71 F .K. Foster, Secretary.