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Terrace Bay News, 25 Feb 1992, p. 11

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Page 11, News, Tuesday, February 25 1992 A very successful venture The Parent Teacher Association at St. Martin School in Terrace Bay managed to raise $1,100 in support of the grade eight trip to Toronto this coming May. They raised the money through the Sale of 995 valentine flowers through Strawberry's Floral Boutique. Pictured from left--back row PTA's Nancy Baxter, Strawberry owner Lynda Velanoff, and Nancy Cruickshank of the PTA. Front row,grade eight representatives Yohan LeBlanc and Curtis Sitko. Re MILLION <i PEOPLE A YEAR, THIS IS AN EVICTION NOTICE, When tragedy strikes, CARE Canada moves in to assist in the rebuilding process. But we need you to help pick up the pieces. Give to CARE Canada now, before more lives are shattered. CARE P.0. Box 9000, 1550 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 4X6 1-800-267-5232 In Memoriam In loving memory of Doiores Caron who past away unexpectedly February 28, 1991. Sadly missed but fondly remembered. Pete & Family BO Zz BO Gre BO Ez Walk Through The Classifieds You never know what great bargains you might stumble across. fo"D%, ag 2; a o> * wg: S 9: ot? * sie REGISTRATION MEETING 1992 SPRING COURSES A registration meeting for courses to be offered in your com- munity during the 1992 Spring Session will be held in the fol- lowing: Centre: Terrace Bay Date:| Thursday, February 27, 1992 Time: 4:00 p.m. Place: -- St. Martin's School All courses are subject to minimum enrolment and availability of Instructor. To ensure the courses you want may be offered all students are urged to attend. For further information contact our off-campus representa- tive: Mrs. Barbara Spadoni 824-2761 - Home or : Continuing Education Lakehead University 807-343-8133 _ S TACK UP ANYBODY According to the latest P.M.B. results, 61% of all adults in English Canada receive a community newspaper on a regular weekly basis: EXACTLY THE SAME PERCENTAGE receiving a daily Newspaper. And of that group 97% turn to their local newspaper for informative editorial topics which address issues pertinent only to their individual community: special interest news they can't find in a daily. And because the average reader refers to his local newspaper on an average of 2.4 times per issue, this consistent, steady readership offers the ideal opportunity to deliver your one time advertising message again and again. In fact, one National Daily Newspaper buy plus one National Community Press buy will provide a more cost-efficient reach with a 10% higher net coverage than a 4-insertion National Daily Newspaper Campaign. So if you want to reach the people next door, take a look at us. And you'll come to agree that your community newspaper stacks up to anybody. Try our "Gourmet Deluxe" with 7 different toppings sm. $6.58 med. $12.58 Ig.$16.58 ex. Ig. $21.68 Take out, Eat In & FREE Delivery 12 pm- 12am Sun. to Thurs. 12 pm - 2:30 am Friday 3pm - 2:30 am Saturday 824-3000 Participate in the Winter Carnival! BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO Ni-Ni-Win Cultural Committee of Pays Plat is having a BINaD ) March 22 - Pays Plat Community Hall . $-$1000 JACKPOTS TO GO! Doors open at 12 noon Advance tickets: $40 $50 at the door Only 150 tickets being sold For more information call 824-2541 or 824-2190 We are still having our Wednesday night bingos. BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO BINGO ~

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