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Terrace Bay News, 16 Mar 1972, p. 9

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MARCH 16, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 PENINSULA RACEWAYS NEWS With only three months to go until the 1972 Stock Car racing season begins, preparations for the new season are well under way. The rules for the building of the cars are now out. At this time it may be noted that the 1971 rules have been used as the basis for a rule freeze. This set of rules will be good until the end of the 1973 Stock Car season. There have been a few additions to this year's rules some of which are: (1) no cars are to be bought or sold during a race meet; (2) electric fuel pumps may be used. An emergency shut-off must be clearly mar- ked and located on the left hand side of the rear window package tray. There have also been some changes made concern- ing the point system this year. On the first day of the racing season a bonus of 10 points will be given to every car which races that day. On every raceday therea fter, 5 points will be given to cars qualifying to race and completing a minimum of one lap in their own heat. In future issues of the Terrace Bay News we shall explain in detail some of the new rules and changes in procedures and also call for the registration of cars for this year. SCHREIBER St. John's Anglican Church in Schreiber, will be accepting orders until March 29th, for : HOT CROSS BUNS & EASTER EGGS Contact Mrs. Bryson at 824 - 2066, OR, Mrs. Sparks at 824 - 2689. de RUBY REBEKAHS Plans were made by Ruby Rebekah Lodge at their meeting on March 8, to hold a card party, with whist bridge, and double-draw, on March 22, starting at 9:15 p.m. The public is invited and lunch will be served. Their annual Spring Tea is planned for April 22. Mrs. Beth Macadam reported on plans made for the reception for Mrs. Mavis Slater, vice president of the Rebekah Assembly, mentioning that invitations have been sent to other lodges and out of town mem- mbers of the local lodge. vrs. Florence Fisher explained the home bingo (continued on page 12) THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Requires Part-time Maintenance Co-ordinators for Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay Responsibilities:=(a) Preparation of budget (b) Maintenance of records (c) Direct and co-ordinate main- tenance, repairs (d) Inspection of property (e) Evaluation of homes (f) Estimates, contracts (g) Attendance at meetings as required (h) Work with local Trustees and Principals Annual Salary = $1,500.00 Interviews will be arranged locally. Apply in Writing, stating qualifications, experien- ce and references to: H.J. Boudreau, Chief Accountant, The Lake Superior Board of Education, P.O. Box 189, Schreiber, Ontario. St. Andrew's United Church SCHREIBER, ONTARIO NOTICE A CONGREGATIONAL VISIT WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY, MARCH 1%th FOR THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING INFOR MATION THROUGH THE QUESTIONNAIRES WHICH HAVE BEEN DISTRIBUTED . THE SUPPORT RECEIVED WILL DETERMINE THE FUTURE OF ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

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