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Terrace Bay News, 30 May 1973, p. 3

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MAY 30, 1973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 Ml Terrace BAY NEWS Ji} PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- ing Plant, Post Office Building, Terrace Bay OFFICE HOURS - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Fri. DEADLINE- fon all advertisements and news material 45 NOON Monday gor PubLication Ln that week's issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATE - $4.00 per year (Local) $5.00 per year (out-of- ; Lown) Second class mail Registration Number 0867 FRIENDS HONOURED ON FAREWELL Mrs. Mary Milks, whose husband Harold recen -tly retired from Ontario Hydro, and will leave shortly to make their home in Englehart, was feted at a farewell party in the Curling Club lounge by her many friends in Terrace Bay. Co-hostesses for the party were Mesdames D. Coupal, P. Jones, M. Mallais, A. Daley, J. Fisher, D. Ballentine, S. Opas and they pre- sented Mrs. Milks with a corsage on her arriv- al. Mrs. Jones had written a song in Mrs. Milks' honour, which was sung by members of the com- mittee, and later, suitably decorated, was presented to Mrs. Milks. Several skits were performed, and an auto- graph book was passed around, with each guest writing a poem to commemorate the occasion. Mrs. Milks was presented with a purse of money, and a sewing Susan. Mrs. Milks will be missed in Terrace Bay, as she is an accomplish- ed seamstress. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. khkhkhkhkhkhhkhkhhkkk Mrs. Kae Dozois was the guest of honour at a surprise farewell party at the home of Mrs. Lise Bougie, where some of Kae's friends gathered to wish her well in her new home. Several games were played, with prizes go- ing to the winners. On behalf of the assembled guests, Mrs. Bougie presented Kae with two lovely vases of Blue Mountain Pottery, in the new gold colours. Mrs. Bougie also gave Kae a gold and pearl necklace. Lunch was served by Mrs. Bougie and her daughter Sharon. Kae will be sadly missed by her friends and well wishes go with her in her new home. of Students & Board of Governors' (Notice of 0 Public Hearing WSS The Canadian Radio-Television Commission will hold a Public Hearing at the Skyline Hotel (Crand Salon) Ottawa, Ontario, commencing Tuesday, June 26, 1973 at 9:30 a.m, to consider the following matter: AMENDMENT TO CABLE TELEVISION APPLICATION TERRACE BAY, ONT. Application to amend its cable television broadcesting licence for Terrace Bay, Ont, to add locel programming (0.C. E.A.) on Channel 13. Applicant - LAKESHORE COMMUNITY TELEVISION LIMITED, 236 MACDONALD AVENUE, TERRACE BAY, ONT. Examination of application - 236 MacDonald Avenus, Terrace Bay, Ont. INFORMATION ON APPLICATIONS AND HEARING Right to Comments: Are you interested in an application mentioned in this notice? If so you can comment in an intervention to support, modify or oppose the epplication. To do so follow this procedure, Send a copy of your comments to the applicant by registered mail or personal delivery to bs received on or before June I2, 1973. Send another copy to the CRTC to be received by this same date. Be sure to attach your postal or messenger receipt to the copy for the CRTC, giving proof that the applicant has received his copy. Viswing of documents: Anyone can view the applications coming to the Public Hearing at the office of the CRTC, I00 Metcalfe Street, Room I607, Ottawa, Ont. or at the local address given in this notice for examination of epplication. Hearings: The Hearings ars public end anyone can attend. Copies of transcripts are evailanle from Information Canada. The decisions of the CRTC are published in local newspapers. Information: For additional information on the gpplications at the hearing, plemse contact the CRTC in writing or by phone 613-996-2294 or 995-8700, Monique Coupal, Secretary CRTC =~ Public Notice I973-3U Pm 30 4s alg ote pre Canadian Conseil de la i Radio-Television = Radio-Télévision Commission Canadienne Graduating at the 1972/73 Convocation Exercis- es for Confederation College on May 26th were Graham Coe, Lynda Kennedy and Lorne Pinkerton, Terrace Bay; Mervin H. Holmes, Deborah Cacca- mo, and William Turner, Schreiber. Graham Coe received many outstanding awards which includ- ed: Four Seasons Motor Hotel, College Council Awards.

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