PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS . APRIL 5, 1978 At the March meeting of the Schreiber Catholic Women's League, convenors were urged by Gloria Mullins, Organization Converor, to present their annual reports to her by March 23rd. An invitation was received from the Schreiber-Terrace Bay Association for the Mentally Retarded to attend their meeting on April 4th in the Catholic Parish Centre at 8 p.m. * The Parks and Recreation Committee sent a request for mem- bers to -donate to the monster Bake Sale planned in aid of the arena project. A ROSSPORT SOCIAL: The Rossport Fire Brigade held their spring meeting in the community hall on Wednesday evening with Roger Alty chairing it. Minutes and financial statement were approved as presented. Plans were discussed to put on a bingo in April. Proceeds will be used to purchase fire equipment for the villag The next meeting will take place Thursday evening April 6th in the village hall, Mr, and Mrs, Chas Henderson have returned from a holiday with Judge George Paradise and Mrs. Paradise in Sioux City, lowa. The Paradises have been holidaying in the village over the past twenty-five years. Mac Hubelit had a tamily reunion here over Easter weekend when Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hubelit and sons of Wawa, Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Wahl and baby also from Wawa were here. " Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenney have returned from spending the win- - ter in Florida, Texas and Mexico. LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL NIGHT CLASSES - BRIDGE NOVICE CLASS INTERMEDIATE CLASS For the person who For the person who knows nething or very{ already plays bridge little about the gamed but would like to This course will in- improve his/her game. troduce the basics of} This course will co- the game - rules, ver modern bidding bidding, play and advanced play. « LOCATION Terrace Bay Campus Schreiber Campus L.55H.S. JL d.S. TIME . 7:30 = 9:30 p.m. ~~ § 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. STARTS Tuesday, April 18 ] Thursday, April 20 1978 1978 DURATION Seven Weeks (15hrs) | Seven Weeks (15hrs) FEES FOR BOTH $6.00 ($3.00 for students) REGISTRATION: Formal registration will be on the first night of each course. How- ever, in order to guarantee a place in the course interested persons are request- ed to phone 825-3271 (Terrace Bay Campus) 824-2555 (Schreiber Campus) THUNDER BAY CHAIN SAWS 238 N. May St., Es DEALER FOR : = Jonsereds, Partner, Pioneer, Homelite and Stial Chains, Bars & Sprockets For Most Makes of Saws FOR ORDER OF $35.00 AND OVER- NO FREIGHT OR C.0.D. CHARGES PHONE 623-0315 or 825-9055 THUNDER BAY FLYING CLUB A MEMBER OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN FLYING CLUBS ; ASSOC IAT ION ARE YOU INTERESTED +4... +110 IN OBTAINING YOUR PRIVATE PILOTS LICENCE? +110 IN OBTAINING A COMMERCIAL LICENCE? is «11+ NIGHT, FLOAT ENDORSEMENT, SKI CHECK OUT, MULTI ENGINE RATING? If you are interested in any of the above or in any other facet of flying,a team of the Thunder Bay Flying Club staff and other" members will be visiting your town on SUNDAY, APRIL 16TH AT 2:00 P.M, MUNICIPAL OFFICE - TERRACE BAY We will be available to answer your ques- tions as to accommodations, approximate cost of the flying program, the time frame in which you can reasonably expect to be- come a fully fledged private pilot. The costs of flying are all tax deductible. It is an approved course as defined by the federal government. Flying is not a young mans sport only. The Thunder Bay Flying Club have trained people as young as 16 and as old as 65. If you have ever felt that you wanted to fly, come out and talk with us. In three months time, you may be glad you did.