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Terrace Bay News, 28 Feb 1973, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, I973 Sports Slants = cont'd ces vevevies 4." "Detroit - 87 pte.; 5. Buffaloi'~ 86 pts.; 6. Toronto - 60 pts.; 7. Vancouver - 52 pts.; 8. New York Is. - 30 pts. Do the same for the west division. All I want is order of finish and total points. Games won, lost and tied are not necessary. P.S. tried to get tickets for a Stanley Cup game in Minnesota-as a prize, but North Stars general manager Wren Blair wrote me, saying the subscribers have first access to Cup tickets and, besides, he wasn't all that sure his North Stars would make the playoffs, with the west division race being as close as it is right now. : NOTICE - TERRACE BAY HYDRO CUSTOMERS We have now completed our first el- ectricity billing utilizing computer billing. Inadvertently, the last day of pay- ment without penalty fell on the day prior to mill pay day. In future and, in order to meet our deadline for transmitting records to the data centre, the last day for net payment will be the 22nd or 23rd of the month. Your municipal water charges are shown under "Misc." on the computer bill. Payment of electricity accounts will be accepted at the Municipal Office or, the Terrace Bay Branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. TERRACE BAY HYDRO W. Hanley, Secretary-Treasurer. Carnival - cont'd from page I Grades 2 and 3 - Greg Lapenskie, Teresa Robataille and Linda Pollard. Grades 4,5,6 - Russell McBride, Ann Stephens and Ricky Dejonghe. Grades 7 and 8 - Terry Paukstys, Peter Dashkewytch and Joan Campbell. Grades 9 and IO - Mathey Payette, Debbie Cvitkovich, and Mona Caron. Grades 1I, 12 and 13 --- Paul~ ette Coupal, Denis Martin and Maureen Mikus. The Terrace Bay Band was present for the musical intermission and played some very lovely tunes. The Beard Growing contest was then judged py Mr. E. Cavanaugh, Mr. J. Yates and Mr. C. Knauff. In all, the three Carnival days were filled with a variety of activities for all ages and the Carnival Committee desires much credit for carrying out such an adventure. Included in the three day event was the annual Ice Frolics '73 Figure Skating, a curling mini-bonspiel, community supper, parade, ski races, children's races and cos- tume judging and snow sculpture contest. We have done our best to get as many pictures of Carnival activities as possible but we did miss some. All in all the Carnival was another huge success for Terrace Bay and the community involvement is some- thing that we hope will continue to make next years Carnival a bigger and better one. Photos by Dave Barnett. Mrs. Peggy Helmink makes presentations to Princess Paulette Coupal. Councillor Curly Hale makes presentations to Princess Cathy Graham. continued page 6 ......

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