Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 9 Feb 1983, p. 13

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Test Day in Thunder Bay on January 15 ad- vanced the following Terrace Bay Figure Skaters: Tracy Clark and Paula Bouchard. both passed the "Rocker Fox- trot", a Junior Silver compulsory dance. Jennifer Kodila and Heather Saranpaa both passed the "Paso Doble' a Senior Silver compulsory dance. Carrie Pytyck passed the Senior Bronze Free Skating. Congratulations on your achievements. The Inter-Club Com- petition held in - Red Rock February 11 and 12 was well represented by the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club. Skaters placed in their events as follows: Prejuvenile Men's Singles - Shane Jowitt - Bronze; Prejuvenile Ladies' Singles - Jackie Glad - Silver - Ashley Riley - Bronze; Juvenile Ladies' Singles - Mary- Jo Files - Gold - Kim McColeman - Bronze - Prejunior Ladies' Singles - Tracy Clark - Gold; Junior Ladies Singles - Heather Saranpaa - Bronze; In- termediate Ladies Inter- pretive - Tracy Clark - Terrace Bay "Jowne Cinema 825-3771 Wed Q rE O ci VD so 12 we. 15 wei. 6 thu. 7 ri.18 sor. 19 sou STALLONE This time he's fighting for his life. WARIQ KASAM ona AADBLW VAJMA Pesea! CHVESTE STALLONE FIRST LOOD- RICHARD CANA CH He's charming, he's sexy, he's tough, and he's too hot to cool down. He's "The Hammer." Sunday 8:36 p.m. 'Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Fri. 7:00 & 9:00 Sat. 8:00 p.m. GESCSECCCE CE Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223 € EEE SWEETHEART BONSPIEL & DANCE FEBRUARY 18th, 1983 Curling Begins: 10:00 a.m. Entry Fee: $5.00 per person To register for curling, submit name at Legion Bar DANCE 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. $5.00 per person (Curlers get in free) Music by: PARTY SOUND Tickets available at the Bar Members & Guests Only Gold; Intermediate Men's Interpretive - Mark Saranpaa - Silver; Senior Ladies Inter- pretive - Carrie Pytyck - Gold - Jennifer Kodila - Silver; Prejuvenile Birchwood briefs ... continued from page 1 life, and also become a very important part of Birchwood's Resident Care Team. On the sick list is Clem Downey, now in Thunder Bay for further tests, and Isobel Lewis at McCausland. Gifts for the altar. of lovely brass candle- sticks, a beautiful Cross, and altar cloths given by St. John's Anglican Church Schreiber for the Chapel, have added to the special feeling and dignity to the Church Services held at Birch- wood. Thank _ you, Father Delaney. Christmas was a love- ly and lively time. The tree from Woodlands was the best ever; 10 ft. tall and splendidly deck- ed for the occasion. A luncheon was given to thank our super Ladies Auxiliary, and we had a visit from a Great Santa Claus, in every which way, Mr. Peter Monks fit the bill to perfect- ion, and gave out the Christmas stockings to each resident, and broke bread with us too. Thank you Peter, you made the day. We thank everyone in Terrace Bay who helped to make Christmas this year extra special, with not only gifts, but just popping in and saying Hey, especially Father Pottie and friends, we always have a great time when he comes in. All the news for now, except to say a Happy New Year to you all and thanks once again for your support Schreiber friends, as well as Ter- race Bay. SCECCECE CESCCCEE Mixed Pairs - Jackie Glad / Shane Jowitt - Gold - Kristin Bouchie / Trevor Stark - Silver - Anne Boutette / Jamie Boutette - Bronze; Ju- venile Mixed Dance - Mark Saranpaa / Jodi Leblanc - Silver. Congratulations to all the skaters for a fine Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 9, 1983, page 13 Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club news performance. The Mara- thon F.S. Club won the trophy with 38 total points, followed by Ter- race Bay with 36 total points. Congratulations to Mrs. S. Theriault of Marathon, Ontario who was the lucky winner of the "You Can Be A Hilda's Fixin's Millionaire" draw Hope this results in a big win for you Mrs. Theriault. Our "Novice Preci- sion Team" now offi- cially known as_ the "'Super Superiors" will travel to North Bay on precision skating cham- pionships on February 12. The Super Superiors will be sporting new team outfits and sweat- ers, sponsored by Ko- dila's Home Hardware. Good luck and good skating Super February 11 to compete Superiors! in the 1983 sectional Each and every week folks, you will have the chance to try out a new recipe or review an old one from "Hilda's Fixin's". Hilda hopes to put in a little bit of everything and will round up. with a house- hold hint. So. happy bakin' folks! Pork Steaks, Style These steaks are cook- ed until fork-tender in a spicy creole sauce of tomato, celery, green pepper, and onion. 2 tablespoons salad oil 2 pork shoulder steaks, each cut three quarters inch (about 2 pounds) 2 tablespoons all- purpose flour 1 medium celery stalk, diced 1 green pepper, diced 1 small onion, diced 1-16 ounce can tomatoes 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon hot pep- per sauce About 12 hours before serving: In 12-inch skillet over medium high heat, in hot salad oil, cook pork shoulder steaks till well browned on both sides. Remove steaks to plate, Creole set aside. Into drippings in skil- let, stir flour; cook, stir- ring constantly, till flour is dark brown (mixture will be thick). Add cel- ery, green pepper and onion; cook over medium heat till vege- tables are tender, about ten minutes, stirring of- ten. Return steaks to skillet; add tomatoes with their liquid, sugar, salt, and hot pepper sauce; over high heat, heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low; cover and simmer 45 minutes to 1 hour till pork is fork- tender, stirring occa- sionally. To serve, arrange pork steaks on warm platter. Skim off fat from sauce in skillet. Spoon vegetables and sauce over steaks. Makes 4 to 6 servings. That's Real Coffee! To revive scratched and dull wooden plat- ters and bowls, espe- cially dark woods - make a thick paste of instant coffee and water for a non-toxic stain. Rub in the stain with a cledh sponge or cloth, wipe off any excess. Terrace Bay Barber Shop will be open . February 9th to 12th 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. G, From February 13th to April 8th Closed For Holidays Look at our RRSP 11.50%* Mutual Life's Accumulation Annuity offers you these advantages: 0 interest is calculated and added daily O: contributions are tax deductible O no expense charges or administrative fees; all your money goes to work for you immediately 0 floating and guaranteed interest rates available QO choice of income options at retirement For more information, call *Effective January 28, 1983 GARY GUSUL TERRACE BAY BUS. 825-9430 RES. 825-3756 * a» Mutual Life of Canada & C.C.M. SKATES 25% off Hockey Sweaters 25% off Bauer, Don Jackson, Schreiber | Runs from Feb. 9 to 16 One week of super savings Spalding X-country All Winter Vests & Jackets ski package in stoc 149° 40% ott Selected Just Hockey Sticks arrived Body Suits & Tights and gym slippers Y, price all other hockey sticks Hours: Tues.Fri. 10 - 5:30; Friday 7 - 9; Sat. 10 - 5:30 -

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