Y2EWSA community Children's Halloween party Goglins, ghosts, Mr. T, Purple People Eat- ers and lots of fun were all part of the Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department Children's Hallowe'en Party on Saturday, October 29. 77 children ages 4 to 10 years participated in an action-packed and entertaining afternoon of activities. Included were films, mural draw- ing, games, costume judging and lunch. Congratulations to Shawn Filane (Mr. T) for Best Costume, and to Julie Ann Dunwoody (Purple People Eater) for Most Original Cos- tume. : The Recreation De- partment would like to thank Spadoni's Depart- ment Store and The Bay for their generosity in providing gift certifi- cates for costume win- ners. See you at the Children's Christmas Party. Schreiber Minor hockey Attention Schreiber residents and Minor Hockey parents. The Schreiber Minor Hockey Executive will meet Monday, Novem- ber 14, 7:30 p.m. at the Recreation Complex Art Room. The executive cordially invites you to attend this open meet- ing. For further infor- mation please contact either Mr. Ian Fummer- ton and Mr. Cos Filane. Complex news Attention Schreiber and area residents. The Schreiber Rec- reation Complex will be closed Remembrance Day, Friday, November 11, 1983. Regular hours will resume Saturday, - November 12, 1983... Aaarg!! Ithink there's a fire outside door! If you have even the slightest suspicion there' a fire on the other side of the door, don't go for it but remember this smart advice from the Old Lady. First. touch the door handle to see if its hot. If itis, do not open the door as there could be a fire raging on the other side. The Old Lady and your Fire Department have lots of other hints on how to prevent fires, how to make your home fire-safe and how to deal with arson, burns and getting out of a fire safely. For these hints, simply contact your fire department. Hiprecan Hire Prevention Canada dnd your Fire Departinent Hydroponics is coming Saturday, November 19th from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. is the date for our first workshop in Hydro- ponics. This could be the hobby you are looking for! Hydroponics is growing vegetables in- doors without soil. You can have your own deli- cious tomatoes, fresh crisp lettuce, and num- erous other vegetables and herbs. You will learn the theory behind Hydroponics, how to make and set up your own system. It is sim- ple and inexpensive to enjoy home grown pro- duce throughout the winter. Please call today if interested, as the deadline for registra- tion is Friday, Novem- ber 11th. Seniors bowling Seniors Bowling takes place every Wednes- day at 10:00 a.m. at the Terrace Bay Bowling Alley. This is a fun activity and there is no charge to participate. Please call Pam Jones at 3714 if you are inter- ested. Bridge Club The Northshore Dup- licate Bridge Club meets every Sunday at 7:00 p.m. in the gym of Holy Angels School in Schreiber. Anyone in- terested in playing bridge is invited to at- tend. For more infor- mation call Christine Handy at 824-2882. The Executive of the Bridge Club are as fol- lows: President: P. Gil- len; Director: D. Mack- THORNE RIDDELL ANNOUNCEMENT K. Sullivan Richard A. Dolphin, Managing Partner of Thorne Riddell's Thun- der Bay office is pleased to announce the addition of Kevin Sullivan as Senior Tax Manager. Mr. Sullivan recently trans- ferred to Thunder Bay from the Firm's Toronto office to provide tax ser- vices to Thunder Bay and the Northwestern Ontario region. Mr. Sul- livan's responsibilities will include corporate tax planning, personal tax planning, and estate planning. In Thunder Bay, Thorne Riddell provides a full range of services includ- ing auditing and account- ing, computer audit, tax, business valuations, mergers and acquisitions, receivership and_ insol- vency, as well as a full range of business advi- ie; Secretary: K. Mik- konen; Treasurer: P. Guina; Publicity: C. Handy; Committee Members: D. Cooper and J. Bell. On October 23rd, there were four tables of bridge players. The win- ners were: Ist: P. Ceb- rario and J. Guina; 2nd: J. and B. Bell; 3rd: Y. Cebrario and E. Gordon. On October 30th, enough bridge players were at the school for 4% tables. The winners were: 1st: J. and B. Bell; 2nd: P. Cebrario and G. Caccamo; 3rd: A. Le- blanc and P. Guina. © See YOU at Bridge next Sunday! The smart buyers shop the - Want Ads first. Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, No b N.C.C.P. Level I Clinic This program encom- passes all Provinces and Territories in Canada (except Quebec) and all - Sport Governing Bo- dies. ; The Clinic will be held in Terrace Bay on No- vember 25 from 7-10 p.m., November 26th from 9-12 a.m. and 1-4 .m. and November 27th from 9-12 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. and the location is the Terrace Bay Con- ference Room. Registra- tion price includes the cost of the Coaches Manual. Deadline to register will be Nov. 18th at 5:00 p.m. Level' I 'N.€.C-P. -<is open to anyone who is presently coaching any sport or who is inter- ested in learning about coaching. This 'clinic is not for Hockey or Figure Skating coaches only, they will be participat- ing as well as the Gym- nastic coaches, Bad- minton and others from different sports. Course instruction is provided by qualified staff from Thunder Bay and is made _ possible through the Northwest- ern Ontario Regional Sports Council. The in- fluence the coach has on the athlete is tremen- dous therefore we hope you will participate in the level I N.C.C.P. Clinic in Terrace Bay on Nov. 25, 16 and 27th. To register call the Rec- reation Office at 3542 or drop in and let us know. 9, 1983, page 5 Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Pool SCOREBOARD Pool for : October 29 The winner was: . SHAREEN KRAEHLING Terrace Bay Sponsored by the Terrace Bay- Schreiber "NEWS" *5.00 per ticket 600 tickets Licence No. 405845 Schreiber- Terrace Bay Intermediate Hockey League RAFFLE 20" Remote Control Colour T.V. with Beta Video Recorder Tickets can be purchased from members of the Intermediate Hockey League or from these local businesses in Schreiber: G. Figliomeni & Sons Ltd. Sports World Triple 'C' Spadoni Parts Dept. Flowers 'N' Things - IMAGES NORTH-- YOUR CELEBRATION Northern Ontario has played a vital role in the history and development of the Province of Ontario. But much of that important history is lost over the years -- old photographs, documents, sketches, historical letters, and when many of our older citizens pass on, they take with them memorable recollections of their own, as well as stories and tales that have been handed down through genera- tions of northerners. The -- Ministry of Northern Affairs, as part of its Bicentennial celebration in Northern Ontario, wants to preserve as much of that history as possible in enduring forms. Working in co-operation with the Universities of Laurentian at Sudbury, and Lakehead -- at Thunder Bay, Northern Affairs invites northern residents to loan or donate historical material that will SOry Services. be documented and may be incorporated into a Northern Ontario pictorial history. While northern historians will research and write much of the text for the book, this project is largely relying on the co- operative efforts of northern residents, OX corporate and media archives and historical societies, who have important material to share either on a loan or donation basis. Those who have historical material to con- tribute to the pictorial history or material that they feel. should be documented and recorded for later use, should contact their nearest Ministry of Northern Affairs office. If long distance charges apply, call toll free by asking the operator for Zenith 33160. The Northern Affairs. offices will be drop- off points for material that Ontario SE! Gene See I lected. The research and publishing schedule for the - book dictates that material be contributed as soon as possible. Ministry of Hon. Leo Bernier Minister Northern : David Hobbs Affairs Deputy Minister