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Terrace Bay News, 11 Dec 1990, p. 13

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Page 13, News, Tuesday, December 11, 1990 Christmas crafts for kids by Carolyn Williams Almost everyone likes to experience that feeling of accom- plishment that comes only from creating something with your own hands. ay -------- | RONKAINEN S PHARMACY - CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR * STORE HOURS At Children are no exception. *Sat. Dec. 22 9:00 =! 5:30 P.m. There - woen Joy =e see- - i with pri r soticshing they made. Seeste ine ! Sun. CLOSED time of year to make crafts a'fam- ily events and share in that joy. *™Mion. Dec. 23 9:00 - 3:00 p.m. SAUCY SANTAS ee DEC. 25TH & 26TH CLOSED Red Construction paper White typing paper *Thurs. & Fri. Dec. 27 & 28 9:00- 5:30 p.m. Red felt-tip marker Black felt-tip marker Red thread = 700 - I: ron re Sat. Dec. 29 9:00 - 1:00 p.m. Clothspin needle *Mon. Dec. 31 9:00 - 5:30 p.m. geometry compass Method *Tues. Jan. 1 CLOSED 1. Using compass, draw a 29cm *Wed., Jan 2 9:00 - 5:30 p.m (11 1/2 in.) diameter circle on red construction paper. Cut it out. Cut circle into 4 equal pieshaped wedges. <A Merry Christmas & > Happy New Year to all all Staff & 2. Using photo as guide, cut a Santa face and beard fromwhite paper. Draw eyes, mouth; glue to center of one wedge. 3. Roll up sides of wedge to form a cone, overlapping edges 13mm (1/2 in). Gluein place. Hold togethe with clothespin until gluedries. ; C t 4. Thread a loop of red thread > US omers. through tip of cone. Make Santas fe) from 3 remaining .wedges-int- - ideals snap aie i A same manner. x OMR® ee NL Public 8 OY remcme Relations Committee of . The McCausland Hospital needs your help in "Lighting ofthe Christmas Tree of Good Tidings". This year's Christmas Tree will be used to assist inthe purchase of the new X-Ray equipment for the Radiology Department. Your "Christmas Tree Light" will give many moments of hope. Children and Adults may drop into the hospital Administration Office between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, from November 19th to December 20th. On the evening of December 21st come and see us light the tree your donation helped to build!! This year's Christmas Tree will be located on Simcoe Plaza in front of Costa's Foodmarket. Any and all donations are welcome. The Star will be lit by the hightest bidder. yr <O=-- -& a5 ~~ os ORE Gy! 84) e) _ ame --< a | A SS gure Season's Greetings From 'eee THE MCCAUSLAND HOSPITAL -- TERRACE BAY TEBRACE Bay POLICE FORCE IN «: CONJUNCTION WITH ma ONT. FEDERATION OF Up' SNOWMOBILE CLUBS POLICE Will be offering a Snowmobile Driver Training Course commencing: Jan. 07 - Jan 11, 1991 7 p.m. All applicants must be 12 years of age at time of registration. Pre-registration is required at the Terrace Bay Police Office on or before January 4, 1991. Cost $15.50 GST? _ THIS WEEK YOU ASKED THE GST CONSUMER INFORMATION OFFICE. | Q: I'm thinking of buying a new car in 1991. How will the proposed GST affect prices? A: The outgoing Federal Sales Tax (FST) is now part of the price of new cars. So, while they will be fully taxed at 7% in 1991, the expected effect of replacing the FST with the GST on the average $22,000 mid-size car is a reduction of around $850. Q: My son has figured out it will cost $500 in lumber to build a dock at our cottage if he bought it now. How much will that lumber cost with the proposed GST? A: You can expect to pay about $512 for that same amount of lumber for personal use based solely on the changeover from the FST to the GST. Q: I know the proposed GST won't apply to city bus fares but I take the commuter train to work. Will I have to pay GST? A: No. Daily commuter trains are considered a municipal transit service, so fares are exempt from GST. We're here to answer your questions about how the GST will affect prices. Call us toll-free Monday to Friday 9am-9pm. Ask for your free copy of the "Consumer's Guide to the GST and Prices" The answer is to call your GST Consumer Information Office. 1-800-668-2122 Hearing Impaired 1-800-465-7735 ee | Government of Canada Gouvernement du Canada fel Canada

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