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Terrace Bay News, 28 Sep 1988, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Wednesday, September 28, 1988 1. murray dodick Optometrist 1119 Victoria Avenue Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 1B7 Telephone (807) 622-7726 Thank You Schreiber Legion Br. 109 Sports Committee would like to thank the people who entered and bought tickets in our fish derby. Special thanks to Allan Solliere for selling the most tickets on our A.T.V. draw and to Betty Ann McKenna for making the draws at our dance, to Noelle Puson for her help. Winners were H. VOOGT for the A.T.V and SANDRA MORRISON for the Lure Board. Thanks again to the people who helped us sell tickets and supported our Fish Derby. It's big, but how does it handle? ae Rossport residents had an interest- ing addition to the beautiful view of the harbour last week. A tank was large fuel storage tank was moored to the Kcnssngnein Oe, Thunder Bay. The two tanks were on their way to Hamilton when rough water near Moffat Straight caused a few problems Schreiber ; dock for a while as workers made on Sunday, Sept. 18. One tank broke Parks & Recreation repairs before bringing it to its new loose and the other was set loose as a Department place of rest in Hamilton. precautionary measure. : The crew of the tug boat Annis Lee_ ; R EQU | fr ES A spokesperson for F.O.B. Marine is expected to continue when the neces- fies 2 \ Contractors of Thunder Bay told the sary repairs have been made. "nd ULM ss the following News that it and another tank were Sryp. SE removed from McKellar Island near Are you under 25, out of school, out of work? Get the skills to find a job. And keep it. Call FUTURES. 1-800-387-0777 | 10% OFF Minimum 10 Loaves CONCESSION WORKERS GAMES ROOM ATTENDANTS | TICKET SELLERS PUBLIC SKATING REFEREES The Boy Scouts of Canada Schreiber Division Registration for Beavers and Cubs Thursday, September 29, 1988 Schreiber Public School Gym at 7:00 p.m. Registration fee $20.00 per boy or $40.00 per family. Bring uniforms for exchange or for sale. Interested Persons Should Apply at the Rec Office" or Call 824-2317 Engagement Dominic and Diane Figliomeni of Schreiber and ss White Antonia Chiarot of Thunder Bay é Italian are pleased to announce the Wholewheat 60% engagement of their children Cheryl and Claudio. i Et - - Wedding to take place on November 19, 1988 at the Holy Angels Church in Schreiber at 2:00 p.m. ; Delivery Terrace Bay & Schreiber Superior North Shore Power & Sail Squadron Schreiber - Thurs Only Lunch Special Regular Pizza Subs $1.99 Mini Assorted Subs Mini Pizza Subs 99 Effective September 28th to October 12th. Terrace Bay | Bakery Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay Will be holding a registration night at the Terrace Bay Rec. Centre September 28th 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. for the boating course télécommunications canadiennes DECISION OKC Decision 88-635. Morrill's Cable T.V. Limited Schreiber, Ont. APPROVED - Acquisition of the assets of the broadcasting receiving undertaking serving Schreiber from Sisson's Cable T.V. Inc. and issuance of a licence expiring 31 August 1990. Where may | read CRTC documents? CRTC documents may be read at the licensee's offices during normal business hours. You also may obtain copies of CRTC public documents by contacting the CRTC at: Ottawa/Hull (819) 997-0313; Halifax (902) 426-7997; Montreal (514) 283-6607; Winnepeg 625-SCAN (204) 983-6306; Vancouver (604) 666-2111. : Canada Terri Lindstom The CAT Scanner has become a part of my life. Without a CAT Scanner in Northwestern Ontario, Terri Lindstrom would have had to make frequent trips to Toronto, at a great expense to her and her family. It also would have meant a delay in diagnosis. Terri has had an on-going need for the valuable diagnostic service of the CAT Scanner. "The Cat Scanner has become a part of my life. I've depended on it and | know there are others who depend on it too," A new CAT Scanner is in operation at McKellar General Hospital, serving all hospitals in Northwestern Ontario. But the cost is $1.5 million and we need everyone's help to pay for it. So give generously .. . with a donation or a fundraising activity of your own. Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission Conseil de la radiodifftusion et des | be P.O. Box 1383, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 5W2

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