Terrace Bay Public Library Digital Collections

Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1975, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

5 Pubic Library Terrace Bay, Ont. NO. I2 MARCH 26, I975 20¢ PER COPY TH GROUP SPONSORS ' WEDNESDAY! g group called 'Wednesday' played at Superior High School last week to a 250. ; roup range in ages from I8 to 24 have been playing together for five ave two big hits at present, one call Away ' a single release, and one that enjoyed 'Last Kiss'. This record is ominee for the 'Juno' award, this is ation by the music industry and will t the Sheridon Hotel in Toronto. Vienneau the head organizer of the 3y Youth, booked the group who are 2rn tour to British Columbia and back > stop is the Landmark, Thunder Bay. continued next column CAN_YOU TOP THIS! It was my pleasure Saturday afternoon to be called upon by two Schreiber gentlemen, who refer to themselves as "Silly 01d Coots". Silly Old Coots or not, these two outdoors--- men whose ages total close to I30 years and who walk for health and pleasure, decided it was time to take a walk for a purpose. Having given the matter some thought and both being concerned about the financing of the new hospital, the purpose became "The McCausland Hospital Building Fund". They con- tacted neighbours and friends in Schreiber who generously sponsored them on their I8 mile re- turn trip to Bear Lake. "The walk was a breeze", so. they say, and this little health jaunt realized them $53I.00 which they proudly turned in during their vis- it. If this isn't community spirit, what is? Shouldn't we, each one of us, be inspired by the example set by these two men? Shouldn't we, each one of us, become aware we too, have a job to do? Our hospital needs our interest, our action and our contributions if it is to become a reality. Russ Macadam and Denny Neylon are aware of this. Are We? Why Not? = Rena McAdam The teenagers thoroughly enjoyed the group and want to try to get them again when they pass through Terrace Bay in four months times on their way home.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy