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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jan 1971, p. 4

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PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 14, 1971 LAKESHORE COMMUNITY TELEVISION LIMITED 1 It has come to our attention that some sebscribers are attaching signal splitters to our house service drops to feed a second TV receiver or FM radio. This has been done without our knowledge and consent and must stop. We have had to make several calls to correct bad installations of this sort. We point out that this is also an illegal practice. We make a charge of $16.00 to install a second installation to cover approved equipment and no rental charge if used by same family. We will no longer be responsible for service to such illegal installation and will promptly disconnect | from premises. Bert Lohr, President, Lakeshore Community Television Limited. CLEANERS phone Tailors and 3335 [tS Launderers "say" DRY CLEANING | SKI CLUB NEWS INSTRUCTION CLASSES Classes for beginners and Intermediate skiers will be from 9:30 to 10:30 Saturday mornings commencing January 23rd. "Advanced" classes will be held Sun- day afternoons at 1:30 p.m. commencing January 29th. All classes will run for about six weeks. In- struction is for members only and is free. For further details contact Charlie Wise at 3306. RACING PROGRAM Based on last year's enthusiasum for the club rac- ing championship, it has been decided io try out a Saturday morning racing league. This league will be run from 10:30 to noon on Saturday mornings, starting January 23rd. For further details consult the Club bulletin board and sign up now! ; SKI TIPS 1. You will not be allowed on the hil Bay PUBLIC NOTICE ment of Mines and Northern Affairs wish to advise pal Office (Mr. W. Hanley, Clerk-Treasurer) to operate a satelite office in Terrace Bay. Office in Marathon may do so by either contacting = your local Municipal Office telephone 825-3315, or Mr. John L. Scott, Northern Affairs Office in Marathon at telephone 229-1153. establish sure, easy and rapid communication betw the north and the centre of government in Toronto. John L. Scott, Northern Affairs Officer, Manathon, Ontario. ART COURSE SPONSORED BY THE TERRACE BAY ART CLUB Commencing this Thurs., Jan. 14th to March 4th in the Craft Room from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. INSTRUCTOR - MRS. M. MIDDAUGH $7.00 NON-MEMBERS Anyone interested please call - Mrs. A. McKie = 3840; Mrs. M. Middaugh - 3339; or Mrs. M. Pederson = 3810. REGISTRATION JANUARY 14 unless you are wearing suitable safety straps. A loose ski on the hill can be a deadly weapon. 2. If you fall and dig a hole in the hill, patch it properly before continuing on. This makes skii safer for yourself and your fellow skiers. Neighbours of Marj and Walter Anderson gather at the home of Alex and Nacy Marquis on New Ye Eve for a farewell party, to wish them well on the' eve of Walter's retirement. The Andersons have | taken up residence in Brandon. They were presented with a purse as a token of their friends good wishes . Mrs. Grace Gerouard of Kapuskasing, spent the Christmas vacation with Rita and Lloyd Boudreau . that arrangements have been made with the Munici= Residents wishing to contact the Northern Affairs The Northern Affairs Branch of the Ontario Depart= This service has been set up to assist residents in 4 7 their relationship with the provincial government t i

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