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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jan 1979, p. 14

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PAGE 14 " TERRACE B AY NEWS JANUARY 17, 1979 SCHREIBER RECREATION NEWS CONT'Deeeoses dedication. Reeve Fischer thanked her on behalf of Township Council, with similar sentiments. SCHREIBER CONCESSION LADIES PRESENT CHEQUE Flora Bryson, Marg Spillane, Hazel Bailey, the mainstay of the existing arena concession booth presented a cheque to Reeve Fischer, Clerk Aurel Gauthier, the Arena/Complex Building Fund Committee, Recreation Committee for the new arena complex in the amount of $8,468.48. This fund had been built over the yea- rs in paying for the artificial ice installation. Since, then they have contributed to several areas and much equipment purchase. The donations began in December, 1963 and continued to May, 1972; during that time a total of $6,400.00 was raised and contributed. ~ Besides the donation of $8,468.48 the ladies also turned over $4.960.57 worth of concession booth equipment for the new booth. Reeve Fischer thanked the ladies warmly for their donations and all their work over the years. Lorraine Huard thanked them on behalf of the Recreation Committee and Doris Gauthier on behalf of the Building Fund Committee. IMPERIAL OIL DONATION TO COMPLEX Ron Haynes, Imperial 0i1 representative presented cheque to Aurel Gauthier, Clerk-Treasurer, Norm Norris, Recreation Co- ordinator in the amount of $1,000.00 towards the new arena/ complex. "NOTICE TO ROSSPORT RESIDENTS: " Free Films Night" in the Rossport Community Hall on Thursday, January 18th at 7 p.m. Showing: War 11 - Total War, DID YOU KNOW? E295va U HE 1980 OLYMPIC GAMES ARE SiATED TO BE HELD IN MOSCOW JULY 19 TO AUG, 3. SITE OF MOST EVENTS --LENIN CENTRAL STADIUM -- SEATS 107,000 SPECTATORS. - IT WAS BUILT ON A RECLAIMED MARSHLAND, AND THE TERRAIN HAS A RESILIENCY WHICH CouLD BE HELPFUL IN PRODUCING SOME RECORD -SMASHING PERFORMANCES. THE STADIUM, COMPLETED IN 1956, TOOK /5 MONTHS TO BUILD, THE OLYMPICS, WHICH MAY ATTRACT 300,000 VISITORS, IS EX~ PECTED TO DRAW [3,000 ATHLETES, COACHES : OFFICIALS AND MEDIA : PEOPLE FROM 100 3 COUNTRIES, HOUSING FOR GUESTS WiLL E PROVIDED By 18 NEW /6- STORY © APARTMENT BLDGS. "= ALSO, THERE IS THE ROSSIA HOTEL THAT ACCOMODATES 6,000, . PLUS OTHER HOTELS _. LOS ANGELES EXPECTS TO HOST THE 1984 OLYMPICS. Thick Skin Caper; Jet Pilot; Stampede; Nature's Strangest Creatures. ROBBIE BURNS SUPPER Saturday, January 27, 1979 Cocktails: 6:00 fo 7:00 p.m. Supper: 7:00 p.m. Dance: +i] .1:00.a.m. Masonic Temple Basement - $15.00 a couple Contact H. Gusul, Terrace Bay or J. Handel, Schreiber, for tickets. Most Feared Heart disease kills more per- sons than any ether illness in North America and Europe. In the United States alone, more than 750,000 die from it annually: All men are cremated equal. No gas here. our home to your home is the greatest. p-- "HOME HUMOUR BY BOB GENDREAU EL = OY | crossed a potato with a sponge. ten but holds a lot of gravy. Tastes rot- | showered my wife with so many presents | had to marry her for my money. Sign over my wife's desk--"This is where the buck stops...and promptly gets spent, : By natural gas. Carpet, Paint and Wal | paper from 3 3 gry Hp RT v ¥ ER WISEWAY HOME & BUILDING CENTRE: PHONE: MILL ROAD, P.O. BOX 90 825-3283 ie TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO POT 2W0, 825-3282 oe St ¥ ik

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