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Terrace Bay News, 5 Mar 1975, p. 5

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1975 -------- TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE. 5 - continued wn Topics: Villagers had a great time at the annu- party and bean supper Friday evening. Romeo ok most of the adults and children around the har- ski-doo. Everyone took part in the sliding from ne on the slope in front of the Todesco residence o the Community Hall for supper followed by games, nd a singsong with piano accompaniment by Eugene rs, Jack Cempbell on the guitar. ; - MARCH 6th, I97h: Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Baron of Terrace Bay, uesday, February 26th, I97h. Mrs. Sam Stojko are pleased to announce the marr- ir eldest daughter Sonja Catherine to Mr. Stephen d, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Brend of Terrac y of Prayer in Terrace Bay was observed in St. ours Roman Catholic Church, with members of the hurch as their guests, d Dey of Prayer service was held in St. John's urch with Mrs. Russell Macadam, president of the ch Women, Mrs. Reg Bailey, president of the Angli- Women, and Mrs. Sanford Chicoine, president of the men's League, as leaders. ace Bay Ski Club held a successful ski-a-thon on ternoon with 30 skiers participating and most of ted their maximum allowable 20 runs. EASTER IN HAWAII 3 WEEKS iE BEAUTIFUL PACIFIC BEACH HOTEL H 22,1975 - APRIL 12, 1975 $706.00 -PER PERSON (DOUBLE OCCUPANCY) RIP TRANSPORTATION THUNDER BAY - HONOLULU BY ENTRAL AIRLINES AND NORTHWEST ORIENT JET & CHAMPAGNE SERVED ALOFT) ETING AT HONOLULU AIRPORT RS FROM AIRPORT TO HOTEL AND RETURN GE OF I PIECE OF LUGGAGE AT THE HOTEL 'H KITCHENETTE AT THE PACIFIC BEACH HOTEL NIGHTS, INCLUDING HAWAIIAN STATE TAX ) MT. TANTALUS TOUR 3 OF YOUR ESCORT - QUIDE \SED ON DOUBLE OCCUPANCY R INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION CALL: ORLD WIDE TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. )8 VICTORIA AVENUE DER BAY "F", ONTARIO MULTI SPORT SEMINAR MARATHON: On March I5th and I6th, a first-ev- er Multi Sport Seminar will be held for the communities in the North Shore area. The com- munities involved will range from Red Rock in the west to Wawa in the east to Nakina in the north. The philosophy behind the Multi Sport Sem- inar is to offer opportunities for various sports to interchange ideas, to introduce new methods and ideas for the operation of amateur sport, and to give some direction for amateur sport organizations in the North Shore area. Attendance for the Multi Sport Seminar will be limited and as a result, each community has been given the task of deciding who their rep- resentatives will be from both the school and community. It is hoped that the Multi Sport Seminar will be instrumental in fostering the development of amateur sport in the North Shore Area. For further information, simply contact your local Recreation Office or school. Mrs. Fleurette McBride is in the McCausland Hospital, Terrace Bay. PHONE 623-8353 Schreiber Kinsmen Club MONSTER BINGO Wednesday, March 12th 8:00 p.m. - Schreiber Public School Gym NO. OF BINGOS 18 GAMES FOR $20.00 1 GAME FOR $200.00 1 GAME FOR $300.00 Admission $5.00 Per Person - Entitles Player to one card good for all Bingos, including Jackpots. Extra Cards $1.00 each also good for all Bingos. > Bus will leave Recreation Centre at 7:15 p.m. REFRESHMENTS SOLD! OVER $850. IN PRIZES Sponsored by Schreiber Kinsmen Club

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