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Terrace Bay News, 20 Mar 1985, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 20, 1985 Moose continued from page 11 Joubert says they have at- tracted up to 230 people on the $1000 jackpot nights. They hold a $500.00 jackpot game every second Thursday. The proceeds are donated not_only to the operating of the Moose Lodge, but also to Seouts, Minor Hockey and any non-profit organization who may need financial help. They hold a 50/50 draw with Birchwood Ter- race. They have inthe past been sponsoring a Pancake Breakfast, and the word 'is there will be more coming up. Their first concern though is always the children. They will be get- ting involved in the Canada Day celebrations here in Terrace Bay by providing a Kid's Day at their lodge, 'which will also include log sawing, horseshoes, etc. for the parents. They hold a Christmas party for the - Children of the Moose, supplying gifts and a San- ta for 200 kids. Tt was clear that the Moose is very active in the Community, and are work- ing towards more involve- ment. They employ 3 full- Spanish River Corrections An update on the Spanish River train wreck of 70 years ago shows that the Toronto passenger trains were numbers 27 and 28 and the Montreal trains were numbers 17 and 18, not the other way around as we previously stated. Also, the passenger trains did not collide with the freight. The freight train was safe in the siding giving right of way to the passenger train. The accident occured when the passenger train crossed the bridge, there was no collision. i+ Canadian Radio-television and Cc Conseil de la radiodittusion et des NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CRTC - Notice of Public Hearing 1985-11. The CRTC will hold a public hearing beginning on 30 April 1985 at the Confer- ence Centre, Phase 4, 140 Promenade du Por- tage, Hull, Que., to con- sider the following: Lakeshore Community Television Ltd. 40. Terrace Bay, Ont. Appli- cation (842879900) by Lakeshore Community Television Ltd. to renew the licence for the broad- casting receiving under- taking serving Terrace Bay, expiring 30 September 1985. The application may be examined at: 236 Macdonald Ave., Terrace Bay, POT 2W0. Anyone may view the complete documentation of this notice at the licensee's address noted above; at the CRTC, Central Building, Les Terrasses de la Chaudiere, 1 Promenade du Portage, Room 561, Hull, Quebec. Interventions must be filed with the Secretary General, CRTC, Ottawa, Ont. K1A ON2 and a true copy to the applicant on or before 10 April 1985. For more information you may also call the CRTC Public Hearings Branch at (819) 997-1328 or 997-1027, CRTC Infor- mation Services in Hull at (819) 997-0313. Canada time bar attendants, a bar chairman and a janitor. They now boast a large and experienced dart league, and have an open dart challenge for any team wanting a little competition. The Loyal Order of Moose is a fraternal organization, with lodges all over Canada, the U.S. y) ALABAMA sings '40 hour week' on the RCA recording label ees MRSS << THE PARACHUTE CLUB, 'At the Feet of the Moon', RCA label AUTOGRAPH, 'Sign in Please' on the RCA recording label JOHN FOGERTY, 'Centerfield' ' recorded on WEA label and the United Kingdom, as Governor Andy Lauzon ' says '"Moose members are well received in any of these lodges." With so- meone as your sponsor, and $20.00 in your pocket you can become a Moose member. There is an in- vestigation commmittee, but with a Moose: sponsor that is really a formality. MICK JAGGER, 'She's the Boss' recorded on CBS label BRONSKI BEAT, 'The Age of Consent' recorded on Polygram 899 4 of «9, We will not be undersold on our advertised items - we guarantee it CHICAGO, 'Chicago 17' on WEA recording label FOREIGNER, 'Agent Provocateur on the WEA recording label R 1 x E 5 BRYAN ADAMS, 'Reckless' on A&M recording label THE JUDDS, 'Why not me?' recorded on RCA label Your Credit Union The Terrace Bay Com- munity Credit Union has a new, expanded office. The office is bright and roomy , members well as and offers privacy as possibilities for future diversified services. The Terrace Bay Com- THE ALAN PARSONS PROJECT 'Vulture Culture' on RCA label CYNDI LAUPER, 'She's so Unusual' on CBS label PHIL COLLINS, 'No Jacket Required', recorded on WEA munity Credit Union was first chartered on August 12th, 1949, and since that time has operated from at least 4 different locations, the first being Bill Bailey's basement on Pine Crescent. The Credit Union has a we ¥ MADONNA, 'Like a Virgin' on WEA recording label. 99 ANGEL CITY, 'Two Minute _ Warning' on MCA record label BOS NEE GCE ap Gk ae e POINTER SISTERS, 'Break Out' on RCA recording label membership of 829, and offers a variety of services, * ranging from savings ac- counts, direct deposit for Kimberly Clark employees, disability in- surance and credit counselling. The Credit Union Our biggest sale with the season's lowest prices brings you all the top artists latest music, greatest prices! includes Radioactive celebrated their grand opening by drawing a name from their list of members who would receive a love- ly silk flower arrangement. The name was drawn by Gerry Boutilier from the Credit Committee and the lucky winner was Bridgete Samp. THE FIRM includes 'Radioactive'. Recorded on WEA label BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN sings 'Born in the U.S.A., on CBS . BUEN lage, 599 DAVID LEE ROTH, 'Crazy from the Heat' recorded on WEA label a EE SS = Fudsons Bay Company TINA TURNER, 'Private Dancer' on Capitol recording label x DON HENLEY, 'Building the Perfect Beast', WEA label SCHREIBER

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