Page 16, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 28, 1983 Boxing Club News - The Brawl of the Fall The new Terrace Bay Mohawk Boxing Club is teaming up with the Schreiber Boxing Club in hosting a boxing show, Saturday, Sep- tember 24th at the Schreiber Arena. Visiting fighters from Thunder Bay, Timmins and Hearst know from experience that the local boys are tough compe- titors who come to fight. Terrace Bay fighters such as Curtis Evoy, Dan Mateeve and Wade Cornect hope to be suc- cessful in their first local outing, as they join the Mackenzies, Rick Mor- gan, Mario Vasiliu, Paul Anderson and the Fi- lanes; Hollywood and Gerry. The line-up of visiting fighters look tough and the matches promise to be very entertaining. As expected, beautiful girls will keep track of the rounds and make going to the show a real added attraction. The night will be act- ion packed with the fights starting at 7 p.m. and a beer gardens and dance to take place in- side the Schreiber Rec Centre. Saturday, Sep- tember 24th promises to be a night of unforget- table excitement and the public is advised not to miss it. Advance tickets are on sale at Odd's Bodkin and Terry's Sight n' Sound. Get 'em while you can! Dual Energy Plan expanded Ontario Hydro intends to expand its Dual Energy Programme incentives beyond the Plenum Heater Programme an- nounced last spring, Dane MacCarthy, vice- president Marketing said today. Customers who are considering converting to a dual electric-oil space heating system using baseboard heaters, heat 'pumps or hot water heating (hydronic) systems, will now be eligi- ble for assistance, he said. Effective immediately, customers who reduce their oil consumption by at least 50 per cent by in- staling a dual system will receive: - a taxable grant under the Canada Oil Substitu- tion Programme (COSP), up to a maximum of $800 or 50 per cent of the in- stalled cost, whichever is the lesser. - up to $100 in services from Ontario Hydro which will cover the cost of electrical inspection as well as pre-installation and in-service checks. - a $100 interest-free loan from Ontario Hydro. 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