Page 16, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, CBQ cont' mercial free; and the station is no longer the new kid on the media block. But several elements of CBQ have remained constant. The station is committed to using the airwaves to their full potential with more than just pop music, news and commercials. CBQ and the entire CBC net- work recognize radio's important role in the area of in-depth jour- nalism, and the ex- posure and support which the medium can provide for the arts. And CBQ's varied pro- gramme schedule. still provides something for everyone. ' From December 12- 17th, CBQ Radio is cele- brating its Tenth Anni- versary with an exciting lineup of contests, re- mote broadcasts, and special events. On Mon- day, December 12th, CBQ's newest relay transmitter begins ser- vice to the Fort Frances/ Rainy River District at 90.5 on the FM dial. As CBC representatives meet with community leaders, Louise Penny and Lorne Saxberg tra- vel to Fort Frances and report on the festivi- ties there for the "Great Northwest"? and 'Radio Noon". Also, CBQ will be giving away one hun- dred great prizes in its "40 x 10 Contest'! Throughout the week, the station will award ten each of ten different prizes to 100 lucky win- ners. To enter the con- test simply name one CBC Radio programme and its host and send it to CBQ along with your name, address, and telephone number. The mailing address is: Ten Times Ten Contest, CBQ Radio, 213 Miles Street East, Thunder Bay, Ontario. P7C 1J5. Prizes will include: ten portable AM/FM radios, ten pocket cal- culators, ten desk clocks, ten CBC toques, ten pairs of tickets to the Thunder Bay Sym- phony, ten pairs of tick- ets to the Magnus Thea- tre, ten albums and ten books from the superb CBC Enterprises collect- ion. And for the Christ- mas season, there are also ten Christmas cakes and ten turkeys. [ethers to Santa Dear Santa: , I would like a G.I. Joe set, a 4 x 4, a Power Blaster. I will leave you cook- ies and milk and sugar and beer. Michael Marth Dear Santa: I would like Donkey Kong and a Cobra base. I will leave you cookies. : Daniel Lepine Dear Santa: I would like a G.1. Joe set, a walkie talkie, a power blaster and a video game. I will remember to put out the fire. Eric-Jean Dear Santa: I would like a Care Bear, Baby Skates, Gar- field, a watch. 1. will leave you cookies and milk. Kelly-Ann McGee Dear Santa: I have been 'trying to be good. I would like you to surprise me and sur- prise my baby sister Terianne and me with a present. I am sorry I cannot say any more but [hope you will enjoy this letter. Love: Silvana Trichilo Plight of Boxing cont' continued from page 12 - mittee have done their part by giving us a room to train in. The prob- lem is, we have no equipment to put in it. We need money to even apply for a grant; which we do not have. For these reasons, we are asking for dona- tions big or small, to be put towards purchasing equipment. The money can be given at the Schreiber Recreation of- fice and will be put towards our Wintario grant. All equipment purchased will remain the property of the Schreiber Recreation centre. Anyone donat- ing monies will have their names put on the roster in the club room that remain always in the Rec Centre. Your help would be greatly appreciated and would ensure that we will be the best club in the area. Just to give you an idea of the equipment costs we are facing: (1) headgear - $130; (set) of boxing gloves - $180; (1) punching bag - e2nn:- : (1) speed bag ($325 (with platform); boxing ring $8,000 (out of our reach). Please give, to ensure the existence of our club in the years to come. Music by: Wednesday, December 14, 1983 On Tuesday, Decem- ber 13th, it's an evening of hilarity as the "Fran- tics'? comedy troupe bring their zany humour to Thunder Bay in a live performance at the Da- Vinci Centre. The popu- lar Thunder Bay band, "Freeport", joins the Frantics for this fun- filled evening begin- ning at 8:00 p.m. Tickets for the Fran- tics evening are $3.00 and are available at Lakehead University and Confederation Col- lege book stores, Sam the Record Man and all Robin's Donuts loca- tions. The show is under the authorization of a special occasion per- mit, with all pro- ceeds going to the Thunder Bay Christmas Cheer Fund which will provide food hampers and toys for needy fami- lies. On Wednesday, De- cember 14th, CBQ has invited members of the Thunder Bay and region business community to a special luncheon at the Valhalla Inn with guest speaker Doug Ward, CBC Vice-President of Regional Programming Dear Santa: I would like a Gar- field, Pac-Man watch and G.I. Joe set. I will leave you cookies and milk and sugar cubes, beer, fire pop, hot chocolate with marshmallows. Steve Larochelle Dear Santa: I would like Baby Alive, Cabbage Patch Kid, Care Bear and Baby Skates. I will leave cookies. Renee Cornect you Travelling to Thunder Bay? Stay at the Circle Inn Motel. District residents now receive 10% off our regular room rates of: $28.95 single room 2 persons $33.95 double room 2 persons $35.95 double room 3 persons $37.95 double room 4 persons Centrally located between Keskus Mali at Intercity Mall. Call collect 807-344-5744. and former Station Man- ager for CBQ Radio. On December 15th and 16th, listeners can share in the excitement of live radio as Radio Noon and The Four To Six Show broadcast from Keskus Downtown from 12 noon to 2:00 p.m. and 4-6 p.m. CBQ per--- sonalities like Don Ed- wards of the Four to Six Show, and Arthur Black and Lorne Saxberg of Radio Noon talk with the audience, interview an interesting variety of guests, and dispense giveaways and more prizes in the Ten Times Ten Contest! On Saturday, De- cember 17th Bill McNeil and Cy Strange help celebrate with a special "Fresh Air" broad- cast live from the Geor- gian Room at St. Joseph's Heritage. The Senior Music Makers provide added enter- tainment for the show which begins at 6:00 a.m. There will be deli- cious refreshments, lots of door prizes, and everyone in attendance will have a chance to chat with Bill and Cy following the broadcast between 9-10 a.m. CBQ Radio has some- thing to celebrate. Please join us. Celebrate with us! on December 12-17th. 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