Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 26, 1983 Schreiber Recreation News Minor Hockey News Bantam Invitational Hockey Tournament The Schreiber Minor Hockey Association hosted their Annual Bantam Invitational Hockey Tournament on January 15, 16. The 12 game two day tourna- ment provided some ex- cellent hockey action and excitement. Tournament results were as follows: Long- lac tournament cham- pions; Nipigon runners up; Terrace Bay Conso- lation Champions; * Schreiber runners up. Congratulations to all participants! Hospital for THANK YOU Irene and Art Moorey wish to express our sincere thanks to the Doctors, nurses and all the staff members of The McCausland an solution to our problem by providing a his and hers accommodation for us on such short notice. It was truly appreciated. 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Highlighting this list of activities were the fol- lowing: January 15, 16 - Bantam Tournament January 19 - Midget - Juveniles vs North Stars January 20 - Bantams vs Minor Hockey Executive - coaches January 22 - Atom Exhi- bition Hockey Game January 22, 23 - North Shore Pee Wee Hockey Tournament (Terrace Bay) January 22 --Junior B Game Minor Hockey Player Night A special note of thanks is extended to our Minor Hockey play- ers, for their continuing efforts and enthusiasm. Keep up the excellent work! ! Atom Invitational Hockey Tournament The Schreiber Minor Hockey Association is sponsoring their first Atom Invitational Hock- ey Tournament on Feb- ruary 5, 6, 1983. This tournament will pro- vide fun and entertain- ment for the entire fa- mily, watch the paper and listen to CFNO for additional details. Games Room Schedule Attention all games room enthusiasts. 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Public Skating Hours A reminder to all area residents that the Public Skating Schedule is as follows: Monday 1-3 p.m. Wednesday 1-3 p.m. Friday 7-9 p.m. Saturday 1:15 p.m. Note please that the schedule is subject to occasional change. Please consult the Rec- reation' Office for addi- tional details. Peanuts Palace The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment is offering a Pea- nuts Palace program to area children ages 4 to 8. Originally the pro- gram was offered to preschoolers, but regis- tration numbers were insufficient to offer the program. So, if you as a parent are interested in registering your child in this "special" program contact the recreation co-ordinator at 824- 2317. The program will in- clude the following: © games ® crafts ¢ films / songs ° skating Dates: Saturday after- noons Time: 1-4 p.m. From: February 12 to - 2:30 April 12 Cost: $20.00 Instructor: Guire Registration: By Febru- ary 8, 1983. Natural Food Cooking Workshop The Schreiber Natur- al Food Club in conjunc- tion with the Schreiber Parks and _ Recreation Department will be offering a Natural Food Inventions Workshop. Although not all de- tails have been deter- mined please note the following: Dates and Times: Friday, February 11, 1983, 7-10 p.m. Saturday February 12, 1983 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Instructor: Jennifer Garrett For further informa- tion please contact Don- na at 824-3474. Adult Card Night Interested in euchre, cribbage or rummy? Well the Schreiber Parks and_ Recreation Department might have just the activity you have been waiting for: an Adult Card Night. Area residents for ages eighteen and over are invited to attend the first card night. Date: Friday 28, 1983 Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: Schreiber Rec- reation Centre Com- Kelly Mc- January | wish to thank Dr. Adey and all the Staff of The McCausland Hospital for their kindnesses to me when | was a patient there recently. | would also like to extend my thanks to everyone who was so generous by sending letters, cards & gifts while | was in The Port Arthur General & St. Joseph's Hospitals. It certainly makes one feel good to know many people are thinking of you. A special thanks to Jack, Annie, my mother-in-law Mrs. Caccamo who always seemed to be there when | needed someone. Also the friends who were so good to Jack and Annie in my absence. Everyone was just wonderful. May the good Lord keep you all in the hollow of his hand. Brown and Rita Helen Stokes - Catrina MacKay, munity Hall Cost: $1.00 Note please that players are encouraged to bring their favorite deck of cards and/or cribbage board. The concession booth will be open during the evening. For further informa- tion please contact the recreation co-ordinator at 824-2317. Program Registration Any individuals hav- ing not yet paid their program registration fees, must do so imme- diately. Otherwise you will not be permitted to participate in the program. Your co-oper- ation in this matter is appreciated. 1983 Schreiber Parks and Recreation Committee The following indi- viduals have been an- pointed as committee members to the 1983 Schreiber Parks and Recreation Committee: Irene Borutski, Chair- person; Susan Camp- bell, Vice Chairperson; Members Gerard Mc- Grath, James Miller, Mario Commisso, Den- nis John. Council repre- sentatives Larry Dun- woody and Mike Cos- grove. Advanced Chinese Cooking There is still room for registration in the Ad- vanced Chinese Cook- ing Course. The course will run every Wednes- day evening from 7 to 9 beginning February 9 and concluding March 16, 1983. For more in- formation please con- tact the recreation of- fice. Kin Kariboo Karnival Come one come all, it's time to shake off those mid-winter blues. Two and a half weeks from today we begin our annual Terrace Bay Winter Carnival. There will be events to please everyone: races on skates for the young ones, barrel jumping, a figure skating show and old-timers hockey will combine to kick off opening night ceremo- nies on Friday night at the arena. The Pan- cake breakfast, the win- ter carnival parade, sno- golf, a fish derby, Birch- - wood's Kin Kariboo Saloon, and a dance at The Moose Hall will make Saturday a busy day for all. Sunday will see the conclusion of the fishing derby as well as some other events not yet off the drawing board. We are looking to all town groups and individuals to help us with floats for the Pa- rade and snow-sculp- tures to grace the winter streets of Terrace Bay. Next Saturday after- noon there will be an information booth at Costa's. A number of carnival events require a Carnival Button to at- tend. A new button this year, designed by Lise Goedhard will be on sale. The Kinsmen will be holding a 50/S0 draw for all profits received for button sales. This is your carnival and oniy you can make it a suc- cess. Thank you, Bill Savage. Figure Skating Club Congratulations to the following N.S.T. skaters who successfully passed tests on January 11. Stroking badge: Rejean Johnston, Marie John- ston, Lynn Johnston, and Anne Marie Boutette. GRAHAM'S VARIETY and GAMES ROOM OPEN 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. A Convenience Store to meet your needs: - Tobacco products - Magazines - Newspapers - Groceries - Baby needs - Cold remedies - Personal Hygiene Products - Snack Foods - Pop...etc. PLUS: A Games Room starring "Jungle Boy", "Crazy Kong', "Ms. Pac Man" and many others.. Located on Schreiber's main Street Beginner's Badge: Jody Upson and Stephen Kai- ser. Mrs. Jackie Sny- der, Club Professional, conducted the tests. Dress Rehearsal on Sunday, January 23 marked the final week left for practice for those skaters competing in the Inter-Club Competition in Red Rock on Friday » January 28 and Satur- day, January 29. With 37 skaters from Terrace Bay competing in this Competition, we should score well. Good luck skaters. Announcement of the winner of the "You Can Be A Millionaire' draw will be published next week. Thanks for all your support. Word has it that we have an excel- lent "Novice Precision Team" and a portion of these funds will be used to send this team to a competition. Who knows - we may have the Canadian Novice Pre- cision Champs right here in Terrace Bay. GLAD TO 'MECTCHRA! The most buyers meet the best sellers in the Want Ads. -