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Terrace Bay News, 1 Oct 1975, p. 7

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OCTOBER 1, 1975 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 TERRACE BAY LADIES CURLING CLUB SEMI ANNUAL MEETING é§ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1975 CURLING LOUNGE - 8:00 p.M, Lunch Served. All old and new members urged fo attend. PRENATAL CLASSES Prenatal classes for expectant parents will begin October 14th, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. in the Library, Lake Superior High School, Terrace Bay Campus. Fee: $2.00. To regist= er, call the Thunder Bay District Health Unit at 824-2413. beginning in February, 1976. ART CLUB NEWS: Everyone interested in any of the aspects of painting are wel~ come to attend the first session of the Fall season on Octob- er 2nd, I975 at 7:30 p.m. in the Conference Room of the Recrea- tion Centre. Newcomers to town =- budding young artists old-timers - are all invited to join in and make their desir- es and interests known. Keep this date open and plan to att- end. Any enquiries with regard to the oper- ation of the club may Naxmm? PROVINCE OF ONTARIO PUBLIC HEARINGS | The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry Appointed to study the possible effect on society -of the depiction of violence in the media, the Royal Commission on Violence in the Com- munications Industry will hold public hearings in THUNDER BAY March 20, The S.H. be directed to Mrs. Marguerite Bray, Mrs. Rita McBride or the Recreation Office. POLICE REPORT During the week September 22nd to 28th members of the Terrace Bay Police Department investigat- ed a total of 1I8 occurrences. > Two minor thefts were reported and are under investigation. : . September 27th - dam- na. age was caused to street signs located on Highway I7. continued page 8 has been made His Honour Judge L. A. Beaulieu 1976 =. 73:50 'p.m: = Blake Memorial 10:30 pm. Auditorium Third Floor Thunder Bay City Hall Donald Street Thunder Bay, Ontario You are invited to submit a written brief at least three weeks before this date. Everyone is urged to attend, whether or not a submission Submissions and requests for information should be directed to: The Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry, 151 Bloor Street West, Room 810, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2V5. The Hon. Judy LaMarsh Scott Young Commissioners Call us toll-free anytime at 1-800-261-7091. The next classes will be in Schreiber

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