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Terrace Bay News, 2 Mar 1972, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS MARCH 2, 1972 Pri, Mar, 3 --- Sat. Mar. 4 - Sun, Mar, 5 - DC 8888 Oooo Wn Ooo ub AI PEEE wb ~~ Un =O B58 O on 9:00-10 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 1:00- 5:30 6:30- 9:00 8:00-12:00 9:00 :00 Ringette JRS. & SRS. Atoms Peewee House League Bantams Bantam Allstars Commercial Hockey Arena Maintenance High School Ringette Matinee Skating & Public School Public Skating Midgets Practise Figure Skating Ringette PETITES Ringette JUNIORS Atoms Figure Skating Figure Skating Figure Skating MINOR HOCKEY FINAL PLAYOFFS 1:00- 2:30 Schreiber or Mar. 4:00- 6:00 Figure Skating 6:00- 7:00 Peewee House League 7:00- 8:00 Bantams » 8:00-10:00 Commercial House : League Tues, Mar. 7 - 8:00-11:00 Arena Maintenance 11:00-12:00 Public School 1:00- 3:00 Matinee Skating & * Separate School 4:00- 5:00 Ringette PETITES 5:00- 6:00 Atoms & 6:00- 7:00 Minor Peewee Practise : 7:00- 8:00 Major " n "3 8:00- 9:30 Midgets i Wed, Mar. 8 =- 8:00-12:00 Arena Maintenance 4 1:00- 3:00 Matinee Skating & . Separate School 4:00- 6:00 Figure Skating # 6:00- 7:00 Major Peewee Practise 7:00~ 9:00 Public Skating EL 9:00-11:00 Commercial Hockey 2:30- 4: 30- Mon, Mar, 6 - vs Terrace Bay Major Peewees 00 FINAL PLAYOFFS Manitouwadge or Marathon vs Terrace Bay Midgets 00 Public Skating 8: 12:00 Arena Maintenance 3: 00 Matinee Skating & Public School pr ---- -- I ---- -- L.A. NEWS The Ladies Auxiliary of the Community Church will hold their regular meeting on Monday, March 6 at 8 p.m. Mr. John Scott, Department of Northern Aff- airs, Marathon, will be guest speaker. held on March 17 and 18th. The Terrace Bay Figure Skating Carnival will be Prices: Adults - $1.00; Students = $.50; Children - $.25. Thurs.Mar. 9 - 8:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 1:30- 3:30 4:00- 5:00 Ringette JRS. & SRS, 5:00- 6:00 Atoms is 6:00- 7:00 Peewee House League 7:00- 8:00 Bantams E 8:00- 9:00 Bantam Allstars 9:00-11:00 Commercial Hockey Arena Maintenance Separate' School Matinee Skating & Public School red but not essential. Apply to: : Kimberly-Clark Terrace Bay, Ontario. HELP WANTED Barman - waiter, year round employment in Terrace i Bay Motor Hotel Beverage Room. Experience prefer= : Employment Supervision Pulp & Paper Co. ST. MARTIN'S SEPARATE SCHOOL Douglas Fir is the largest tree in Canada. It is known to reach heights greater than 300 feet with diameters up to fifteen" feet. The trunk is straight and free of limbs for seventy feet and more. The heavy, strong wood produced from Douglas Fir trees is ideal for large size structural timbers, and is ob- tainable clear from defect for a wide range of other uses. B.C. forests produce three true firs: Abies Amabilis, Abies Grandis, and Abies Lasiocarpa (Amabilis fir, Grand fir, and Alpine fir). The renowned Doug- las Fir, often called false Hem- lock or Pseudotsuga taxifolia, {s not a true fir. Cones on the Douglas fir hang down, while in true firs the cone stands up- right on the branch. The following were written up by Grade three pupils from the Separate School . Grade 3 were collecting Kraft labels for the Sum= mer Olympics in Munich, Germany. 50 labels are worth $1.00. We saved over 100 labels. | want the = Canadian Olympic team to win some races. Angie : Stortini and Jimmy Desaulniers are in the picture. - Andrew Gramatowski . We started to collect labels from Kraft because we had studied about the Olympics. We saved them for (continued on page 9)

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