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Terrace Bay News, 5 Apr 1978, p. 3

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APRIL 5, 1978 TERRACE BAY NEWS 2 PAGE 3 { SCHOOL NEWS The Terrace Bay Campus gymnasium was the scene of a very successful Art Exhibit of drawings, paintings and craft. The exhibit, looked after during the evening by the Art students, was very well attended by students and the public from Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Drawings in charcoal, pencil, conte, string, pen and ink and pastels; paintings in oils, acrylics and water colours of var- ied subject matter from still-life drift-wood to figure and ; portrait were displayed. = . A series of lessons on two-dementional design, perspective drawing, the art of 'the cartoon, the study and use of colour ng ths Bus wy einai from 1ife, created a great FLOWERS N THINGS DAVE DESROSIERS & SON LTD. GENERAL CONTRACTORS SERVING THE NORTH SHORE READY MIX CONCRETE BACKHOE BOOM TRUCK | BULLDOZER LOADERS GRADER TANDEM DUMP TRUCKS GRAVEL & BLACK EARTH BOX 368 HWY. 17 825-3638 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO "FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION" $ : DESIGNS BY ANNETTE Samples of wood carving, wire sculpture, the mask, copper tooling and string art made an exciting display. BUS. 824-2743 Fh Drawings and paintings of the approach to abstract art tain HOME 824-2574 Ren provided an area for comment and discussion. Mewes «SCHREIBER, 'ONTARIO The raffle of two pen and ink drawings by the school art POT 230 teacher was won by Sheilah Houston. Denis Landry won the door SEND FLOWERS WORLD WIDE prize of water polour, United Flowers by Wire Canada Ltd. teleflora PRESS RELEASE from the Citizen's Committee Studying Nuclear Waste March 23/78 ; : COMNE CINEMA TERRACE BAY - ONTARIO - TELEPHONE 825-377X In response to: The Standing Committee on National Resources Sunday - 8:30 p.m, who have announced their imminent adjournment Mon. to Thurs. = 7:30 p.m. and, Fri. and Sat. =- 7 & 9 p.m. Atomic Energy Canada Ltd., who have just announc -ed their 3 year test-drilling plan heard on CBQ radio, Wednesday, March 23 is IT A DEMON? Wo 4-Thurs >THE April 526 <= CAR The Citizens' Committee Studying Nuclear Waste, Thunder Bay, have now gathered 13,000 signatures in their appeal for open, regional Hearings into the safe disposal of nuclear waste. But apparently Ottawa has not yet been suitable impressed by the staring JAMES BROLIN weight of public response. The Federal government whose Stand- ADULT Committee on National Resources has been studying the recommen- dations of the Hare Report for the tast 3 months is about to ad- da or Vg A Seb => SAG atur ay. journ; To date, their response to petitions in Thunder Bay, Friday 3 : | Schreiber and Marathon has been a weak promise to send a neutral Agri] 7B ceew Busan speaker to Thunder Bay sometime in April. i -- : "What we really need is someone to present the other side of {One Show Nightly.) NRA RIL aa the story == not what Ontario Hydro and AECL would like us to : Ro (Ets believel! said Peter Lang, spokesman for the citizens. "we feel : mam Ne . like we've been ignored". However, the Citizens! Committee appears to have gained some ground in their efforts to bring AECL's drilling activities to light. Egon -Frenc, a public relations man for AECL, announced that AECL would only carry out drilling at their own research establishments this summer. PR - FT0-pdge 55ee : hie nt, Lt was fun while i date: baited! 2 | amYRID pine rs VER fren ONE. 1 by] Ww Teen we 4 gun MOE 7 Desi Arnaz.Jr. Robert etiie \ April 10°11 Anne Lockhart Melanie Griffith an aw PRIN

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