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Terrace Bay News, 23 Apr 1970, p. 14

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oy _PAGE 14 PLEASE PARDON THE POWER INTERRUPTION | Weather permitting, there will a power interruption ' on SATURDAY, APRIL 25th, from 6A.M. to8 A.M AREA AFFECTED: - South side of Highway 17, in- cluding Kenogami'Road, MacDonald Avenue, Golf Course, North side of Elizabeth Avenue, South and East side of Lakeview Drive and includes the Hos- pital, Terrace Bay Motor Hotel, Terrace Bay En- terprises, Mote! and Restaurant and Island View Service. The above interruption to facilitate repairs to high lines and changing insulators . Township of Terrace Bay HYDRO DEPARTMENT. BADMINTON - cont'd from page 13 Terrace Bay. Information with regard to the tournament sche- dule is available from Mr. Lionel Waghorn. Tickets are also available for the banquet and dance to be held on Saturday evening from the following people: Mrs. June Linton, Mrs. Rena McAdam and Mr. Lionel Waghorn. This is your chance to see some high calibre bad- minton play. The general public is welcome to attend any sessions of the tournament. COMING EVENTS April 24th - Session #3, Junior Badminton Programme High School Auditorium. April 25th-26th - North Shore Badminton Clinic, High School Auditorium. April 25th-26th - Northwestern Ont. Conservation Federation meeting, Recreation Centre. Saturday, May 2nd - Curling Club Wind-up banquet. Monday, May 11th - Deadline for summer appli- cations, Recreation Department. Thursday, May 21st - Girl Guide and Brownie Cookie Day. Saturday, May 30th - Minor Hockey Banquet, Moose Hall - 6 p.m. MINOR HOCKEY BANQUET MAY 30th The Minor Hockey Association is presently planning for the Minor Hockey banquet which will bz held on Saturday, May 30th, at the Moose-Hall . TESRACE BAY NEWS will be sent out to ALL people concerned in early May . APRIL 23 Presentation of annual awards and a banquet 1970 speech by a hockey celebrity are planned to be the highlights of this year's event. Keep watching the NEWS for details on this year's banquet. Invitations TODAYS CHILD BY HELEN ALLEN extra-long lashes belong to George, nine months old. This baby of Greek background is a healthy, solid boy with black hair, olive skin and the dark eyes that show so well in his picture. George was born slightly prematurely but seems to have made up for that and is developing well. He is alert and interested in everything going on. He isn't crawling yet but he rolls over and gets up on hands and knees, almost ready to take off. He can say the names of the people in his foster family. George is fond of music, especially the theme song of his favorite program, Bob Barker. He starts to rock back and forth as soon as he hears it. He loves children and household pets and makes friends quickly with adults. This baby needs loving parents who will welcome a splendid, appealing little boy without concern that informa- tion on his background is limited. To inquire about adopting George please write to To- day's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182.

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