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Terrace Bay News, 27 Oct 1992, p. 9

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Page "Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1992, News Science North pays a visit to St. Martin School THANK YOU EAGER would like ta thank C.P. Ratt, Western Star "hucking and all participants (both residents and Cusinesses) of Schreiber and "Terrace Say for contributing ta the success of the drial recycling project held on Saturday, October rd. We collected 4,024 pounds of recyclable materials, Congratulations! ~ . Until further notice, EAGER wilt continue te recycle ceases tp wlll a déesinsl iastdléjimcant PRUwiolss your paper products, cardbsard [borbsand, fasd plastics and bags can be DROPPED OFF at Recycling Life tn Thunder Gat at the Reefer Terminal (end of Harbour Expresoway) from Wanday ts Friday 9 - § p.m.) Sa a ee a ee ee ee ee ee es ITS A BOY It is with great pride and joy that Joe & Michele Godin announce the long awaited arrival of their son, BRET JOSEDH ; born Thursday, October 15, 1992 at 6:35 pm weighing = 6 Ibs, 8 oz. Thrilled Grandparents are Rene & Cecile Bedard and Margaret Godin. Heartfelt thanks to Dr. Fernandes, Dr. Telang, Dr. Mills'Tetty, Dr. Rohani and the Science North representa- tives Julie Perret and Oliver Horn visited Holy Angels and St. Martin School (above photos) last week, bringing with them a number of dis- plays from Sudbury. Among them was a planetarium that detailed all the star clusters wee isible in our hemisphere, ea eee i chee = cor super nursing staff of 5 West, DA.GH. Also thanks to North THE CORPORATION OF rience a simulation of warp ; speed. The topic of the pre- A Very Special Thanks to THE TOWNSHIP OF sentation was dinosaurs, and Colleen Fischer for being with us. TERRACE BAY the students impressed the Science North employees with their knowledge. Perret and Horn also brought along live animals, which the stu- Schreiber-Terrace Bay Community dent were allowed to touch. Futures Organization Top left, students rummage and through a collection of fos- Tne Superior North Business Development sils; top right, a student holds Centre a water snake ; above left, ' See Rare Perret holds a live baby cock- 4} 2°€ currently seeking tenders on janitorial services for roach from Mexico; above our offices located at 13 Simcoe Plaza, Terrace Bay. left, she holds a painted tur- Cleaning will be on a weekly basis with yearly tle. The classes also found contract renewals. Please submit sealed tenders to out what ihwould be Tike to P.O. Box 715, Terrace Bay no later than November 4, 1992. For further information contact 825-9688. Joe, Michele & Bret Godin PUR UU CRU UVUVERUCCSOCTOUOOVOROSCTOOCOOOOOTS Shore Ambulance for getting us to the agama in time. NOTICE REGARDING HALLOWE'EN The Terrace Bay Police Services Board and Council would like to request that trick- or-treating take place between the hours of 1 and 4 p.m. on Saturday, October 31, 1992. This request is being made in the interest of safety because of the bear situation in order to ensure that everyone is finished trick-or-treating and home before dark. If you have any qustions regarding have a tail, how tall they might grow up to be, and tried to place different ani- mals in different eras. Contract will not necessarily be awarded to the lowest bidder this, please contact Terrace Bay Police Services at 825-3232

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