12, 1975" TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 3 "TERRACE BAY NEWS PUBLISHERS FRANCIS &- DEBORAH HELMINK ) EVERY WEDNESDAY at the News Print- , Post Office Building, Terrace Bay WRS ='.9 &<Me. tO: 5 Doles MON .. = FRI. \DDRESS - Box 579, PHONE 825-3747 ~- for all advertisements and news is NOON Monday of each week. 'TON RATES: $5.00 per year (local) $6.00 per year (out-of-town) ass mail Registration Number 0867. -- you undertake a program whereby. you rtain number of drivers in the North of the driving population, on a fir- rst served basis to use studded tir- wo year trial period. In this way possible to assess the advantages s a safety device while monitoring S . ge to road surfaces is not a problem eas of the north where studs would ite advantage, especially on icy and ed sections, such a test period sh- fy those who feel otherwise. Yours Sincerely Jack Stokes, MPP Thunder Bay (OMEN OF THE MOOSE NEWS regular meeting of the Women of the as decided to postpone the birthday duled for March Ist as members will ng Chapter Rally Day in Thunder Bay nd. would be held at the hall on Janu- ith all proceeds going to the Hospit- g Fund. board tournament to take place in All members interested in playing rd leave your name with Bill Orlesky hall. r Helen Almos read the minutes of ceting "as they were adopted as read. Regent Sadie Benko presided at the night to be held on February IS5th ce to follow. Everyone is welcome this event. were given by special committees rer's report read. y lunch was served by Child Care "hairman Josefa Hirt and her committ- SCHREIBER KINSMEN SPONSOR STUDENT Don Anderson, President of the Kinsmen Club of Schreiber has announced the club's partici- pation in a unique leadership program for you- ng people. A student will be sponsored to the I4th Ann- ual Kin Hi Leadership Program at Quetico Centre a continuing education and conference centre, I00 miles west of Thunder Bay, near Atikokan. The Kin Hi Leadership Course for young peo- ple was designed by the Kinsmen Clubs of North- western Ontario and Manitoba and Quetico Centre Its objective is to offer an opportunity for young people to have the kind of learning ex- perience which will help them develop insight into democratic leadership, learn leadership skills, gain an understanding of the demands on a citizen in a democracy, and contribute to the personal growth of the participant. Stu- dents are also helped to relate the learning to "back home" activities in youth and community service groups in which they are or may become involved. A group of young people gather annually for two weeks of intensive study under direction of skilled leaders. Students work mainly in small groups and meet in plenary sessions to share ideas and solutions to problems. continued page 4 STRAND THEATRE TERRACE BAY =- ONTARIO =~ VELEPHONE 825-3771 FRIDAY&SATURDAY 7 & 9 BLM. SUNDAY 8:30 P.M. MacRae and Sadie Renko. cs | WALT DISNEY aha] the Bears | » "ues 2 1 l8 mild sal and I | b TECHNICOLOR™ <> iN Joseph E Levine and Aveo Embassy present An Italo Zingarell Film Prints by Deluxe" COLOR An Aveo Embassy Release off ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Helmut Berger. Keith Baxter ~Henry Fonda...