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Terrace Bay News, 18 Oct 1972, p. 5

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OCTOBER 18, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 Notice of Meeting PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE GET-TOGETHER TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL-OCTOBER 19th 8 P.M. - COME ON OUT TO THIS Recreation News - cont'd from page 4 ... on the last weekend of October, either October 28th or 29th, and that ice will be ready in the Curling Rink on Wednesday, November 1st. This depends largely on how all maintenance items progress. Next week's NEWS will clarify the opening dates in the Arena and Curling Rink as well. Programme Brochures Delivered This Week Programme brochures outlining most of the pro- grammes offered during the winter will be delivered door-to-door this week. The brochures will give you contact names for the various programmes available as well as information on the Recreation Association membership system. If you have not received your copy, simply call the Recreation Office for one. - Winter Employment Available The Recreation Office will accept names of any- one interested in gaining employment as public skating attendants for this season up to Friday, Oct. 20th. Anyone 14 years of age and over may apply by leaving their name and telephone number at the rec- reation Office. Duties of the public skating attend- ants will be to (1) check for Recreation discs; (2) supervise people who are public skating; (3) operate the P.A. system; (4) scrape and flood ice after sessions. North Shore Minor Hockey Association Executive On Sunday, October 15th, elections were held at the annual meeting of the North Shore Minor Hockey PAVING FOR ® DRIVEWAYS @ PARKING LOTS @® SERVICE STATIONS @ PLAYGROUNDS CALL 824-2533, Business; 824-2420, Home; 824-2280, Home FIGLIOMENI BROS. SCHREIBER, ONTARIO Association, held in Manitouwadge. As a result of the elections, 3 Terrace Bay people will be serving on the executive for the operating season '72-73. They are as follows: Mrs. Wayne Pearen, Vice Presi- dent; Mr. Frank Sechesky, Treasurer; Mr. Jerry Dupas, league statistician. Other executive members are as follows: President - Dick Nichols; Marathon; Secretary-Registrar = Richard Tremp, Manitouwadge. Coming Events Sunday, Oct. 22nd - Annual penny auction, spon- sored by St. Martin's Catholic Women's League. Saturday, Nov. 11 = Amistice Day tea and bazaar sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary of Canadian Legion. W.O.T.M, HOLD CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER The Chapter night meeting of the Women of the Moose Chapter 1426, was held on October 4th with Mooseheart chairman = Continued on page 7 ...... ® MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURSES - PUBLIC MEETING The Ministry of Natural Resources will hold public meetings: October 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Recreation Centre Marathon, Ontario. October 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Ministry of Natural Resources Office, Terrace Bay, Ontario The purpose of the meeting will be to discuss a pro- posed Master Plan for Neys Provincial Park and a new land use policy for the north shore area of Lake Superior in the Geraldton District. Copies of these proposals are available free-of-charge at the following locations: Northern Affairs Office, Marathon Ministry of Natural Resources Office, Terrace Bay Ministry of Natural Resources Office, Geraldton W.K. Fullerton District Forester Geraldton, District

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