Page 9, News, Tuesday, June 23, 1992 Students help St. Martin's Father Campbell celebrate 35 years of the priesthood -- St. Martin of Tours Church pastor Father Campbell (above) stands with students from St. Martin. He is celebrating his 35th year of the priesthood. He was ordained at St. Michael's Cathedral in Toronto in1957, but his first assignment was at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Thunder Bay. After that, he spent time in Ignace, Marathon and again in Thunder Bay before being posted to St. Mar- tin in Terrace Bay in January of 1985. To help him commemorate the event, each class at St. Martin School gave him a card wishing him happy anniversary, as well as a few pre- sents for him to enjoy this summer. Among the highlight of his career, Father Campbell says that opening a new church in Ignace and the 40th anniversary of St. Martin stand out. July 1 fireworks axed to save township $11;000 continued from page 9 Council does, and possibly cutting back on the cost of the municipal Christmas party as well, Council hopes to reduce the amount to $76,520. Other cuts include the elimination of fireworks on the July 1 holiday, which is expected to save the town- GRADUATION _Mr. & Mrs. Ed Borutski are pleased to announce the graduation of their daughter, Donna, from Confederation College on May 16, 1992. Donna has obtained a diploma in Business Administration and is presently employed with Minnova Inc. ship about $11,000. GET A HEAD START ON SUMMER ! aa Dawn's Hair Studio has a tanning bed so you can get your summer glow early. Till June 30th, you can get 8 tanning sessions for $40. Call 825-9694 and book your sessions today!!! ® e e Behind the Bright Lights Beats the Heart of a Small Town This ain't Toronto! friends, or to make use of There's nothing too big or _ the medical and professional threatening in Thunder Bay. services here, Thunder Bay Yet it has everything you're _ is your home away from looking for. home. If you don't believe it, Comfortable, affordable just visit one of the two hotels. Great restaurants. country and western bars in Super entertainment and _the city. Now that's friendly! recreation, such as the Thunder Bay. The big Canada Games Complex, _ city with the heart of a small the Auditorium, Magnus _ town. To find out more, just Theatre and 19 movie give us a call... screens to name just a few. Plus great shopping intwo ~~ 1-800-667-8386 aaa downtown cores and four = great indoor shopping malls. Vil nd Coven Bara So whether you're iz 520 Leith Street, Thunder Bay coming to shop, relax, visit Ontario, Canada P7C 1M9 Old Fort William 'Ve, Visit the world's largest reconstruction of Call: (807) 626-9420 a fur trade post. Enjoy colourful characters re-enacting our original history. Visit Thunder Bay The Warmest City North of Superior "There will still be a cele- THE BUSHWHACKERS bration," says Fulton. "There just won't be any fireworks. In other highlights, wel- fare is expected to cost the township more this year, from $13,392 last year to $24,000 this year. Major capital expendi- tures include $47,590 for the street sweeper, $9,525 for turnout gear for the fire department, and $59,093 WHATCHA Ww wills \ Y WATER-WITCHING! } IT'S AMAZING How A STICK CAN LEAD You STRAIGHT To WATER. spent on the gorge develop- Wow! )'M GONNA HIT Al LARGE BODY OF [TALACZ RMUNe BWA, in 1992, down from $263,990 last year. BUY IT. SELL IT. FIND IT. ment, completed this past | | BLUE COLLAR BART spring. s Overall, the Municipality | || THESE DARN aw (EH, YOUR SUPPOSED has spent or plans i. ae DIET PILLS WHAT ¢ DON'T | HAVEN'T LOST TO TAKE THEM WITH $175,618 on capital project THEY WORKZ A POUND. FOOD. CLAP te UD. AMUN: CHARMRO