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Terrace Bay News, 6 Oct 1976, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 6, 1976 SUGGESTIONS FOR CONSUMERS: Cont'd from pg. 7 3. If the consumer complaint office cannot resolve the issue, that office will refer the complaint to the headquarters of the Depart- ment of Consumer Affairs. 4. The Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs will keep in close touch with Metric Commission Canada regarding complaints, so that the Department or the Commission can work with industry to take steps to correct any pricing problem needing adjustment. 5. The Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs will also be in close liaison with the Anti-Inflation Board regarding complaints of this nature. The Board may use this informa- tion in monitoring the pricing policies of companies subject to mandatory enforcement of the AIB guidelines. BROWNIES AND GUIDES REQUIRE UNIFORMS The Local Association to Guides and Brownies is holding a uniform exchange. Anyone having a Brownie or Guide uniform that they would wish to sell, call Mrs. Dakin at 825-3540. Brownie meetings have begun with ten new girls in each Pack. As both packs are full, we are unable to take in any more girls at this time. However, if you have a child wishing to join, please call Mrs. Stachiw at 825-3591 now. When this number of children who missed regis- tration is known, we will try our best to make some arrangement for these girls to be able to be Brownies. The Guide Co. and the Ranger - Cadet Co. have also begun their activities for the year. Guide age is ten to fourteen; for information tall 825-3645. Ranger age is fourteen to eighteen and Cadets, girls learning to be leaders, are fifteen to twenty-one. For infor- mation about this group, contact Vicki Colbey- Hara at 825-3374. ANYONE READY AND WILLING? The McCausland Hospital Board of Governors is seeking a volunteer to replace Shawn Kirk- patrick who recently moved to Thunder Bay. Anycne residing in the hospital's communi- ties of Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport or Pays Plat, and interested in the future of our hospital is eligible. With the planning of our new hospital in its final stages, the workload is heavy and a full Board is essential. Shawn was elected to serve until April, 1978 and hopefully the new candidate would be willing to serve this full term. Remember its the communities hospital, not the Boards. Your interest, thoughts and energy are needed. Please give this invitation serious thought. Questions? Call your Board members, or Chair- man, Rena McAdam who will be happy to answer your questions and accept your offer to serve. Public Relations The McCausland Hospital. Have the residents of Terrace Bay ever _ stopped to think of how fortunate they are to have a well trained, well equipped Fire Depart- ment. TI doubt it, unless of course they have had the opportunity to see these dedicated men at work putting out a fire at a residents home. Remembering these are all volunteers serving the community of Terrace Bay, I for one, extend a sincere "Thank You" to each and everyone of them. Peggy Helmink - Councillor Committee Chairman of the Terrace Bay Fire Department. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Announces the commencement of the. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PROGRAM LAKE SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL An initial meeting for parents of regis- tered students for both campuses will be held in the Terrace Bay campus gym on: THURSDAY, 1976 10 07 1930 Students will not be required to attend until a later date. At this meeting an explanation of the program will be given and a schedule for the child assessment will be established. For further information contact the principal at 825-3253. J.J. Bishop, Principal.

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