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Terrace Bay News, 18 Aug 1992, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 1992 THE NORTH OF SUPERIOR DISTRICT R.C.S.S. BOARD ST. MARTIN SCHOOL OPENING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1992 SENIOR KINDERGARTEN - GRADE 8: Classes begin at 8:55 A.M. on Wednesday, September 2, 1992. Dismissal for the day will be at 3:35 p.m. JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN: Classes begin at 12:55 p.m. Wednesday, September 2, 1992. Dismissal will be 3:35 p.m. New Registrations: Monday, August 24th through Friday, August 28th from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and on School Opening Wednesday, September 2, 1992. BUSING: Will begin on Wednesday, September 2, 1992 and will follow previous schedule until otherwise informed. C. Commisso Chairperson G.J. Matys Director of Educatio; THE BUSHWHACKERS I'M RERLY TIRED OF al! am THANKS FOR HAVING "ys (its ae 'pur? ON tea oie Pin IT'S NOT THE care WEIGHT OF A MAN THAT'S IMPORTANT, ,. BETTER ALREADY £ K pan - BKALPMERO BLUE COLLAR BART | GANT BELIEVE THAT | | JUST DO YOUR | | | DID THAT BEST AND IT ieee - BE iia Be Fine, | | LAST TIME. moe 4g L » Wi pat : A ee * 4 a y C Do = aaa J AND THAT'S WHAT'S Got ME SCARED! Contact North -- OPEN HOUSE Friday, Gugust 21, 1992 6 - 9 p.m. Get a college diploma, aniversity degree or take a general interest course. Terrace Bay Public School Rear Entrance REFRESHMENTS - Come & bring a friend Northernlites of Terrace Bay Family Restaurant is looking for FULL-TIME EXPERIENCED COOK PART-TIME COOK (experience an asset) AFTERNOON WAITRESS (experience an asset) Applications can be picked up at Northernlites. (Simcoe Plaza near Municipal Office) THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY OTICE TO TERRACE BAY HYDRO CUSTOMERS There will be a POWER INTERRUPTION on Sunday, August 30, 1992 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Affecting ALL customers of Terrace Bay Hydro. This interruption is required by Ontario Hydro to ensure the safety of personnel while repairing insulators in the distribution station. Terrace Bay Hydro and Ontario Hydro apologize for any inconveniences this may cause. Anglican being rebricked continued from page 7 brand new." Approximately 80 per cent of the cost of the work has been raised, and Elkin says work should be completed by the end of August. "Without the work and support of the parishioners, this church simply would not Church exist," Says Elkin. The church itself is unique on the North Shore because it's been around for so long, he says. "It's kind of a novel situa- tion in that this is a 100-year- old church," says Elkin. "To have a church celebrate its centennial is rare." For Back To School $3 3 (cut extra) Aug 18th - Sept. 5th Senior rates & evening appointments available. Lynne's Hairstyling 824-3399 Call today for an appointment with one of our Stylists - Cathy, Patty-Lynn, Jennifer, Neldine &L nne NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All claims against the Estate of WALTER ACKER late of the Town of Sch reiber in the District of Thunder Bay, who died on or about the 9th day of July, 1992, must be filed with the undersigned on or before the 8th day of which date the undersigned will distribute the assets of the estate having regard only to the claims then filed. Dated at Thunder Bay, Ontario this 7th day of August, 1992. MURRAY & Barristers an #410-101 N. Syndicate Avenue Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 3V4 September, 1992, after COURTIS d Solicitors Insights: Superior /Baikal continued from page 5 False stereotypes of Rus- sians as cold, militaristic peo- ple had been demolished, replaced with authentic, memo- ries of soft-spoken Russians wearing genuinely warm smiles. Russians who might have had preconceived ideas of North Americans as cold, heartless capitalists left with memories of "ordinary folks" making life on a Great Lake very much like their Baikal. The Russians are in an uphill battle, defining a new economic and political system somewhere between capitalism and state socialism, while at the same time doing all they can to protect what they call their "diamond," Lake Baikal. The North Americans will con- tinue their efforts to clean up Lake Superior. Both sides will now be doing their work with a firm new foundation-- interna- tional friendship. Friendships like that are precious dia- monds. PREGNANT? Need to talk? Local Support Available Kathleen 825-3596 Georgette 824-2623

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