MAY I5, I974 TERRACE BAY NEWS MINOR BALL = continued place during the month of June. All details concerning the Minor Ball programme will be advertised on the registration form. SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING CLINIC FOR INSTRUCTORS : The Recreation Office has received informa- tion on a 2-day Synchronized Swimming Clinic for swim instructors. This will take place on June 8th and 9th at the Port Arthur YM-YWCA. Course fee is $5.00 and application forms should be completed and returned with the fee by May 3Ist, I974. The emphasis on this clin- ic will not be "how to do it" but rather "how to teach it". For further information, con- tact the Recreation Office. SPRING ART COURSE CANCELLED FOR MONDAY, MAY 20 Due to the holiday on Monday, May 20th, the regularly scheduled art session will be can- celled. The art sessions will be picked up again on May 27th. COMING EVENTS: Thursday, May I6th - Minor Hockey Banquet, 5:30 p.m., Moose Hall. Saturday, May I8th - Bicycle Rodeo, Terrace Bay arena. Monday, May 20th - Auxiliary to the McCausland Hospital Meeting, Lake Superior High School, Schreiber Campus, 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 2Ist - Amateur wine making course session #5, Curling Club, 5 p.m. Friday, May 24th - Community Church Rummage Sale, church basement - 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 25th - Community Church Rummage Sale, church basement I0 a.m. to I2 noon. TENDERS Tenders will be accepted up to May 29, 1974 for the installation of 12 (twelve) double plug-ins at Holy Angels Schogl, Schreiber. Wiring to be sufficient to/handle block heat- ers and car warmers. Work to be completed prior to September 1, Details may be obtaj Schreiber. 74. ed from Mrs. A. Moorey, Please send tenders to the undersigned. Mrs. G. Mullins, Clerk=Treasurer, Box 550, Schreiber, Ontario. ( DECISION E ac, er i 5 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT The Canadian Radio-Television Commission announces the following decisions effective Mareh 3I, I97k. Decision CRTC 74-70 LICENCE RENEWALS AND CONDITIONS Applications by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation for renewal of its AM, FM, LPRT and television broad- casing licences: It is evident that there is an inoreasingly widespread interest and concern of the public with the performance of individual CBC Stations across the country. It is obvious that a single public hearing cannot give in-depth consideration to the fundamental policy issue involved in licensing the Canadien Broadcasting tion to provide the national broadcasting service and at the same time deal effectively with the servige provided by such important stations as, for instance, Vancouver, Halifax, Montreal, and Winnipeg. Consequently, in order to respond to pégional end local interest and participation, the Commission has adopted a new method for determining te of licences, Stations in the same region will be given similar expiry dates for will erable the Commission licences at the same time as renewal of other licendes in the same region end to review periodically all broadcasting services on a regional basis. The following AM, FM, LPRT, radio and television broad- casting licences are renewed for the terms and subject to the conditions set out below: AM AND LPRT RADIO Licences: March 3I, I CBEB Manitouwadge, Ontario. CBEH Terrace Bay, Ontario. CBLB Schreiber, Ontario. CBLM Marathon, Ontario. The AM, FM and LPRT RADIO licences are subject tc the following proposed condition: Commencing January I, I975, the licensee shall not broadcast commercial messages except in programs which are only available to the licensee on a sponsored basis. As used herein, the term "commercial message" has the same meaning as set out in the Radio (FM) Broadsasting Regulations. Guy Lefebvre, Director-General of Licensing. PS Sidit pug. ar Canadian Conseil de la Radio-Television Radio-Télévision Commission Canadienne