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Terrace Bay News, 12 Apr 1978, p. 5

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APRIL 12, 1978 ~TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 LOCAL RESIDENT NAMED TO AREA OECA COUNCIL Pam McKeever, a Terrace Bay resident, has been appointed to the Northwestern Regional Council of the Ontario Educational Communications Authority (OECA). McKeever, who was the recreation director for the Montreal Engineering Company's construction site in Terrace Bay, was appointed along with three other area residents. As the OECA's communi ty spokesman for a tem of 'three years, McKeever will be able to respond directly to local inquiries and comments con- cerning Ontario's educational television network. The other appointees are Hilda Holm, a member of the council of the Town of Geraldton; Don Prodanyk, of Thunder Bay, who works for the Lakehead Board of Educatjon; and Kelsey Saunders, a member of the Fort Frances Library Board. The 15-member Northwestern Regional Council is one of five such unpaid advisory bodies, established seven years ago, to inform the Authority of the cultural and educational needs of their region. ol i OUTDOOR ART Ah, too bad! We missed the Carnival Snow-sculpture contest by a month! On Tuesday, April 4th, our class in St. Martin School, decided not to let the new, sticky snow go to waste. Working hard, we managed to complete our snow sculptures by the afternoon. Our achievements were: Mr. Turtle, The Green Mach- ine, Spotty the Dog, Gorie Gargoil, Humpty Dumpty and one snow ball - king size. : Particapaction salutes Ms. Joan Powell and her class of Grades 6 and 7, Written by: Penny Luke, Carrie Pytyck, Kathleen Ramsay, Mary Anne Bourrie and Yvonne Haas, WANTED - BINGO PLAYERS WHEN : Sunday, April 16th, 1978 WHERE : Geraldton Composite High School, Geraldton, Ontario TIME: 7:30 p.m, > COST: $10.00 per person (entry plus three cards) (Additional cards - 2 for $5.00) PRIZE MONEY: Over $5,000.00 to be won TICKETS: Available from Knights of Columbus members and the Recreation Office. ALL PROCEEDS TO THE RECREATION COMPLEX TERRACE BAY LADIES CURLING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING TUESDAY, APRIL 18TH & 8:00 P.M. Curling Club Lounge Election of executive -- Committee Reports Refreshments = Prizes THUNDER BAY FLYING CLUB A MEMBER OF THE ROYAL CANADIAN FLYING CLUBS ASSOCIATION ARE YOU INTERESTED +414 IN OBTAINING YOUR PRIVATE PILOTS LICENCE? IN OBTAINING A COMMERCIAL LICENCE? NIGHT, FLOAT ENDORSEMENT, SKI CHECK OUT, MULTI ENGINE RATING? If you are interested in any of the above or in any other facet of flying,a team of the Thunder Bay Flying Club staff and other members will be visiting your town on : SUNDAY, APRIL 16TH AT 2:00 P.M, MUNICIPAL OFFICE - TERRACE BAY We will be available fo answer your ques= tions as to accommodations, approximate cost of the flying program, the time frame in which you can reasonably expect to be- come a fully fledged private pilot. The costs of flying are all tax deductible. It is an approved course as defined by the federal government. Flying is not a young mans sport only. The Thunder Bay Flying Club have trained people as young as 16 and as old as 65. If you have ever felt that you wanted to fly, come out and talk with us. In three months time, you may be glad you did.

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