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Terrace Bay News, 26 Nov 1970, p. 11

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CE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 26, 1970 > 2 E882E E Shuz B% £ 5s Q v5 J z= E E> r =] =] =.2 EE = enrolment. College was born in the same period and twenty were established in just three years. These new colleges of applied arts and technology offer diplo- ma courses in everything from biochemistry to air traffic control. We need a vigorous economy of student course, to support these important programs. And, that's where you come in. Though our productivity has doubled in ten years and our incomes in twelve, Ontarians don't sit on their successes. There's a demanding decade ahead full of challenges opportunities to make the quality of our better yet. To meet these ¢ believe in ourselves. Which, it, isn't such a bad idea. aoupbled decades that other . . they just seldom tell anyone. From an economic point of view that's d we've got a lot to me from a hundred lands and stayed boost with. Our education system is a good exam- to build. People with backbone and brawn and a . The more people we have boosting Ontario 'd built five more universities and and Canada the better it is. An In the 60's we saw a need for higher learning; er to succeed. Men and women who've caBIG CSIR ATO TP CO ECW ROW OUI created a standard of living in be here if there was any place better. We are it's our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud lands worked centuries to build. If we have a flaw to be Ontarians and Canadians . [3] 3 9) hb 2 : 3 9 or) a2 a i 2% 5 £T ES &3.8 2 a... Everytime you boost Ontario . . . Ontario and Canada get a little stronger. Government of Ontario ® John Robarts, Prime Minister. that the debentures on sewer and water is all paid for this year for Your-present Reeve at the last public meeting said that he was part of this by-law. Now the question in his own word, why does he expect the tax payers to pay again. Explain please. Signed, W. Adamo RECREATION BRIEFS - by Jerry Dupas LADIES SEWING The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee is pleased to announ- ce that arrangements have been made to hold the Ladies Sewing Classes under the Adult Education programme of the Terrace Bay High School. A total of fifteen (15) ladies will be taking advan- held once weekly at the Terrace Bay High School . The instructor for the classes will be Mrs. J. Brooks . JUNIOR BADMINTON = LAST jo SESSION The 6th and final session of the Junior Badminton programme will be held this Saturday, November 28th, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 time and wear proper equipment. you, that you have paid for years. tage of both Beginner and Advan-- ced sewing classes which will be fe p.m. Players are reminded to be on MOTHERS-ARE YOU INTERESTED? Thus tar, one person has indi- tinspected and if it passes they with main sewer and water lines. i? The sub divider who sell the what to build on the sub divide. i tax toward sewer and water isub divided. No? ty and pay on services that you is for nothing, do you know fis next co phe y son. We need more help. If we find ourselves unable to recruit more assistance, the Ringette pro- gramme unfortunately will have to be cancelled. As mentioned in last week's NEWS, arrangements can be made to hold sessions at times convenient to those willing to assist. cated her willingness to assist with Ringette for the coming winter sea- WITHOUT YOUR ASSISTANCE, 50 GIRLS WILL BE UNABLE TO PARTAKE OF THIS PROGRAMME. IT WOULD BE A SHAME TO CANCEL SUCH A PROGRAMME AT THIS STAGE AS ALL OF THE GIRLS ARE MOST ANXIOUS TO GET THEIR LEAGUE STARTED. Rules are simple and can be learn- ed very quickly. If you are will- ing to assist, please call us right away at 3542. : NORTH SHORE MINOR HOCKEY North Shore Minor Hockey games that were scheduled to be played in Terrace Bay on Sunday, November 22nd, were cancelled due to weather conditions. Next scheduled games for our Terrace' Bay boys will be on Saturday, December 5th, when Terrace Bay will play host to Schreiber. Game times will be as follows: 12:30 p.m. = Minor Peewees 1:30 p.m. = Major Peewees } 3.00 p.m. = Bantams 4:30 p.m. - Midgets COMING EVENTS Thursday, November 26th = Public School Grade 8 Bingo ~Moose Hall Friday, November 27th - Mara- thon MERCURIES vs Terrace Bay SUPERIORS - game time 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 1st = Town Talk Night - High School Audi- torium. Thursday, December 3rd = Com~ mencement of Mixed Media Work= shop, Craft Room of the Recreation Centre. Registration time - 6:30 to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, December 5th = North Shore Minor Hockey = Terrace Bay vs Schreiber, Terrace Bay Arena. Monday, December 7th = Election Day - large meeting room of Ter- race Bay Recreation Centre. Continued on page 13

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