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Terrace Bay News, 14 Mar 1984, p. 8

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Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 14, 1984 Terrace Bay Fire Report Complex to become more familiar with the building and grounds. On February 27th the Terrace Bay Fire De- partment was visited by two C.P. Rail officials. Mr. Ryan LeBlanc, Ac- cident Prevention Of- ficer gave a slide pre- sentation of the carrying and shipping aspect of dangerous commodi- ties handling and pla- carding etc. and Mr. Ed Gionet, "Superintendent of Operations and Mechanical gave a brief lecture of Locomotive fires. The Terrace Bay Fire A tour was given to new members of the Fire Department and the Birchwood Terrace The Terrace Bay Fire Department held regu- lar drills for the month of February. Fe Saturday, March 17th at the : Department would like Royal Canadian Legion to thank these two gen- tlemen for coming out Br. No. 109 and hope to have them Schreiber back at a later date. During the month of February the Terrace Bay Fire Department responded to three false alarms at Birchwood Terrace. Rolly MoQuin Deputy Fire Chief Music by: "The Gunn Trio" 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Tickets available at the door AY Age of Majority cards required Ke e: Our biggest sale and lowest prices of the season! 'PREVIEW Spring Racquetball and Squash Tournament The Terrace Bay Rec- reation Department is planning to run a week long Squash and Rac- quetball tournament this spring. The tourna- ment will begin on Monday, April 2nd and will end on Sunday," April 8th. This type of tournament is aimed at attracting maximum participation. Games can be played at the con- venience of both parties involved. It is our hope that all users of the courts will register for the tournament, allow- ing divisions to be set up and to have an "A"', 5 nhs Gide and a **Be- ginner's" division in Sterling silver, gift boxed assorted styles LADIES EARRINGS reg. 9.99 #699 Sale Ladie's and Men's, assorted styles WINTER DRESS BOOTS 40.. 0% regular price Ladies, assorted styles HUDSON BAY COATS reg. $165.00 $9Q900 Sale Ladies, assorted shades | CORD JACKETS reg. 27.98 ew *19° Ladies, Earrings, chains, charms GOLD JEWELLERY 40.0: regular price Men's Quartz, 1 ONLY SEIKO WATCH reg. $260.00 Sale #199 Duramark, 8 hp. with electric start, 1 ONLY Snowblower Crystal d'Arques, Liquer, wine water goblet CRYSTAL Silverstone Finish ELECTRIC WOK reg. 71.98 co #1999 Children's, assorted styles WINTER FASHION BOOTS 5D: 0 regular price Children's, assorted styles WINTER COATS 50.0: regular price Hockey cards with gum Hockey Candy | ee SS = Tudsons Bay Compary | reg. 1259.00 GLASSES 4/99 Sale cai ne $999°° se $699 = } ? "v8 Customer satisfaction, we guarai tee it at the Bay Schreiber March 14 - 17 oe se both sports. The draw will be "double elimin- which guaran- tees all participants two games. Registration deadline is Wednesday, ation'"' March 28th. If you are interest- ed in assisting the rec- reation department with organizing this event, your help would be ap- preciated. Please call 3542 to register or offer assistance. With your support, cancer can be beaten. CANCER SOCIETY Please give. CANADIAN Traditiona SALE CABINETS | and Princeton Lines Custom Finishing is Promoting their MID WINTER Kitchen|Crafi 1100 Russell St. + On All Orders Placed Between Now and : 'March 24/84. For more information drop by sur showroom BY EMILE (INC.) Custom Finishing 623-1845 should Which RRSP you choose? There is a wide range of plans. and benefits. It deserves personalized service. Mary Cashmore Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9152 SunLife | Get your life in shape.

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