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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jan 1985, p. 8

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Page &, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 16, 1985 Ontario to participate Toronto -- The focus will be on Ontario's 1.5 million young people from 15 to 24 years of age as Ontario participates next year (1985) in International Youth Year. Canada is one of 113 countries marking IYY. The year was designated by the United Nations. The Secretariat for Social Development, through its International Youth Year Co-ordination Unit, is leading Ontario's participation. "I believe that the dreams of the young are the touchstones of our chang- ing society," said the Honourable Gordon H. Dean, Provincial Secretary for Social Development and M.P.P. for Went- worth. "The motivation, energy, and achievements of Ontario's youth make them one of this province's greatest resources," said Mr. Dean. The objective of On- tario's International Youth Year campaign is to pro- Gaines hike Effective January, 1985, the monthly GAINS levels will be $682.21 for single pensioners and $568.73 per 'person for qualified mar- ried couples. On an annual basis, these guaranteed levels are $8,186.52 and $6,824.76. If you require detailed information about GAINS rates or eligibility re- quirements, please contact our Information Centre free of charge at the mote positive images of youth in the eyes of socie- ty as well as in the eyes of young people themselves. Focussing on the theme, "Visions of the Future', Ontario's celebration will highlight young people's valued contributions to the community. Municipalities, com- munity groups, educational "'This year. affords adults the opportunity to join with young people in a celebration of Ontario's greatest asset, our youth,"' Mr. Dean said. institutions, associations, government ministries and businesses will be en- couraged to mark Interna- tional Youth Year with special events. Put your flower needs in the hands of the Professionals Flowers n' Things 824-2743 January 16-19 Selected Styles Reg. to $26.98 Lace Cloths Reg. $4.98 3.00 the Ladies Selected Styles Reg. to $24.98 Blouses and Tops Bath Towels Reg. $9.98 aY Ladies Pants Selected Styles Reg. to $24.98 Bath Sheets Reg. $14.98 10.00 / Men's Shirts and Tops" Bath Sheets 10%. 15%, 20% or 25% SAVINGS TODAY ONLY! Just one card per customer. Have your card number below: . Ask : é : : Selected Styles Reg. $19.98 stamped with today's date, then validated = -------- 'Reg. to $24.98 8 00 1 a 00 by the Bay. Next, sign your card and scratch A r : away the seal. Remember, you ll save at a* D Pp ; least 10% on almost everything in the store! Men's raper y an Not applicable on: food, boats, vacuum Canadian Radio-television and ' ' Telecommunications Commission Sw : P ors cleaners, major appliances, microwave ovens, Conseil de la radiodiftusion et des \ eaters Assorted sizes VCR's, televisions, stereos, computers, Ulbcomennications eonatiennve Reg. $5.98 - 8.98 : portable electronics, video games, travel, ; Selected Styles , o mee tobacco, customer services. ° DECISION Reg. to $70.00 Pl 4 00 = 6.00 Personal shopping on date stamped, only. : _ se uit Pee : * YES! THIS DISCOUNT EVEN Decision, CRTC 84-1075. + APPLIES TO ALREADY LOW Following a _ public ops Place Mats CLEARANCE PRICES! hearing in -- ee : 27 'N r , the Comminiel approves Selected Styles Reg. $2.49 2 00 the application -- for Reg. to $12.98 - '" authority to orn ~ assests ° e a broadcasti eceiving ; ' : = vnaeciavine "=| | Darts 5.00 | Fabric Schreiber from Ray M. 3 ene 8 * " Selected Bolts Pick up your Scratch and SS s| | cmt AMO [P2000] Shriver Scratch, on Commission wal tse ° = 2 0- aU metre See Sp eng and icence to Sissons Cable : g ave runs for four ays - T.V. Inc. rrender ; a. y of the current canes, es 3 saga Wednesday thru Saturday, cence will expire = : Sooner i 8 @ oots Running Shoes Jan. 16 - 19/85. Pick up a ses c, ces ho | | Seloctod Styles 90.00 | scx 10.00 | ° card each day for distribution of FM eg. to $85.00 » : : P , radio "signal received = " Reg. to $31.00 ® substantial savings! adcasting . sation "no coined Be Men's RTC, receipt o' the CRTC, vpon receipict |! Hand Towels Casual Shoes Commission advising that the FM radio station | | Reg. $7.98 i 00 Black or Brown 1 1 00 in question is a religious a Reg. $29.98 ey station and/or solicits. ' advertising in Canada. The Commission approves, as.a condition " licence, the proposed maximum monthly subscriber fee of $19.56 maximum and a | installation fee of $25.00. a --~_?, "Wael | Se satisfaction, we guarantee it at the Bay , 2 SS\==- Hudsons Bay Company Schreiber T.nc . Cat 22am ta20nm. |

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