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Terrace Bay News, 26 Sep 1973, p. 12

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PAGE I2 TERRACE BAY NEWS SEPTEMBER 26, I973 L.A. Meeting -- continued. ....... small toys, dolls and trucks. A motion was passed to spend ten dollars on such suitable items for small tots. Used appliances to be sent to Crippled Civ- ilians wére accepted. These will be sent at a later date. Novelties for the Christmas Bazaar were fashioned. At the October meeting, M. Lundberg will be in charge of Worship. Mrs. M. Van Eeden and Mrs. M. Lundberg will bring the lunch. RECREATION NEWS ART COURSE: Please refer to page I4 for advertisement outlining a IO-week course in Art. This pro- gramme is being co-sponsored by the Confedera- tion College of Applied Arts and Technology as well as the Terrace Bay Recreation Committee. Anyone who is interested in this course must officially register at the Recreation p Office by 4 p.m. THIS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th. CHESS ANYONE? As advertised in last week's News, the Rec- terested in either forming a chess club or arranging special instruction in the game. At the time of this write-up, a total of 4 names have been received. If interested, you can call the Recreation Office at 3542 up until 5 p.m. this Thursday, September 27th. If a sufficient amount of people show an interest in chess, a special meeting will be organized to discuss any future plans. LEVEL 2 = COACHES CLINIC: The Recreation Office has received informa- tion for 'the Level 2 Coaches Clinic (part of the National Coaches Certification program) which will be held in Thunder Bay at the Delan- ey Arena on Saturday, November IOth from 8: 130 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The fee is $8.00 includes lunch, coaches package, lectures, ice participation, films and discussions, plus a certificate and crest. : Application forms are available from Mr. Jim . Dolph, 258 Windsor Street, Thunder Bay. ; Information has not yet been received on the Level I Clinic to be held in Marathon. This information will be advertised as soon as it is received. reation Office will accept names of anyone in- continued Dage 13 rants : HOCKEY CLUB Fain Receipts 1972 1973 SEASON Disbursements Gate Receipts $ 3,319.50 T.B.H.A. Bond $ 300.00) ° Draws & Raffles 2:780.35 T.B.H.A. Players Cards 25.00 bi Sale of Booster Buttons T.-B.A.H.A. 83.33 and Chocolate Bars I,025.90 N.W.O.H.A. 20.00} Grant T.B.H.A. 200.00 Equipment 3,436.481 © Donations 862.00 Transportation, Bus | Expense advances returned away from home expenses 1,832.61 and equipment adjustment 211.40 Cost of Chocolate Bars = 726.06 and stationery,bank chrgs. 32.40 : Miscellaneous 154.90 38,369.13 Linesmen & Referees 750.00 Cash balance August Cost of Draws 3 847.461 31,1972 72.03 $8,208.24] Bank Balance July 3I 232.94 ; : > $8,441.18 $8,441.18 | The above statement represents the present firancial condition of the Schreiber North Stars Hockey Club. There are no accounts outstanding as a result of the I972-I973 hockey season. A.J. Gauthier = Auditor C. Commisso Treasurer

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