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Terrace Bay News, 30 Apr 1975, p. 14

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\ TERRACE BAY NEWS APRIL 30, I975 : e - continued season as per the Constitution must 7 Sunday, May I8th. lance on the course itself has start- ek. Golfers are asked to co-operate paration of the course by not using 1irways and tee-off areas at present. 5 should use the driving range until light is given to use fairways. This )rtant period of time in preparing > properly for good results later on > year - so stay off the course until >tice. If weather conditions contin- /y have this past weekend, the fair- will be available for play very soon. der that memberships are available Costa until the Club House opens on JELP WANTED M/F ship of Terrace Bay requires the of a Municipal Dog Control Officer ce local by-laws. remuneration is $25.00 per stray ured under the terms of the by-law eview). ed persons may apply in writing fo rsigned. W.J. Henley Clerk-Treasurer P.O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ontario. ESTERN ONTARIO WOMENS ART FESTIVAL western Ontario is a distinctive and rt of Canada. Our art is reflection m lives, our own land. It must be the basis of our vision of ourselves, s and our reality. We can no longer dgement of our arts and artists to be concepts formed elsewhere". Jas the word given to the steering com- r the Northwestern Ontario Womens Art at a meeting Monday evening. It came field organizers for the festival, ust returned from a whirlwind tour of es east and west of Thunder Bay. 'mack and Margaret Smith, well known cal arts field, reported that women the region are enthused about the up- .stival and determined to make it a -ession of the artistic conceptions of: ern Ontario Women. igs have been held in most major cen- held to take in every reachable community. The Arts Festival is planned for June 2nd, to 8th in Thunder Bay. A steering committee, plus several sub-committees, have been formed with more to come. x Judges for the festival will be chosen for their achievement and prestige in the Canad- ian Art World, plus their knowledge of North- western Ontario. Headquarters for the organization will be at Knox United Church, Pruden Street, in Thun- der Bay South. Mrs. Janet Myers will be fes- tival secretary, with Mrs. Millie Fiorito acting as co-ordinator. Margaret Smith issued a plea for more will- ing hands. "A lot of women, whether artists or not, are needed to help make this festival a success", she said. For more information phone 577-7343. The United Church Women held a most success -ful tea and bake sale on April 24th with the following working - Beth Macadam, Marlene Doig, Aili Lehto, Bern Jacomb, Myra Holmes in the kitchen, Marg Nesbitt serving desserts and Annie Niemi, Winnie Clemens and Margaret Spil- lane at the backing counter. Mr. and Mrs. Max Shepiro are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Welbourne and other relations. EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee will accept written applications for the following position up to and including May 16th: SUMMER PROGRAMME DEVELOPER Term of employment for this position will be from May 26th through to August 29th. Rate of pay will be $150.00 per week. Preference will be given to students who are presently enrol led in a Recreation diploma or degree programme. Letters of application should include present educational status as well as any past ex- perience. Submit your letters of application to the following address: Terrace Bay Recreation Committee, Box 460, Terrace Bay, Ontario. This position made possible through a grant from the Sports and Recreation Bureau of the Provincial government. ym Marathon to Kenora, with more to be

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