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Terrace Bay News, 6 Jun 1984, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 6, 1984 lntermediate Hockey Banquet The Schreiber-Ter- race Bay Intermediate was held Saturday, May 26, 1984 at the Schreiber Hockey League Banquet Recreation Complex with approximately 65 people enjoying a su- perb meal provided by the Anglican Church Women. The meal was then followed by the annual awards presentation which went as follows: Most Valuable Player - Lawrence McParland THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY | BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! CLEAN-UP WEEK Because this is a special year, and because we want to help everyone make their property the best it can be, we're bringing Terrace Bay's Own clean-up week back for a repeat performance. June 18th to June 22, 1984 If you have larger items to be removed, contact the town office at 825-3315. Let's all make a special effort to clean up this year, so we can celebrate in style. (Schreiber Diesels) Most Points - Lawrence McParland (Schreiber Diesels) Most Gentlemanly Play- er - Dale Dereski (Ter- race Bay Superiors) Best Defenceman - Dale Ross (Schreiber Sabres) Best Goalie - Dan Glad (Terrace Bay Superiors) Teammate Awards Terrace Bay Super- iors - Bill Tuck Schreiber Diesels - Law- "rence McParland Hiller The league executive and players would like to extend their sincere thanks and appreciation to the League sponsors, referees, time keepers, volunteers and all their loyal supporters for an- other successful year. GRANNY"'S BEST | 305 Scotia Street, Schreiber CAMPER'S SPECIALS See you next season! __ Schreiber Sabres - Brian Canada Employment Centre for Students - Tips for the unemployed Student The first step toward finding a job, is to take a long hard look at your- self and the job market. Be as honest and object- ive as you can, and take the time to explore a few questions. Why do I work? What are my imme- diate and long range goals? What are my talents and skills? What are my short- comings? What types of jobs and salaries can I rea- sonably expect? If you have answered these questions in an honest and confident way, you will know what kind of job and salary to pursue. You will also want to have a head start on your personal inter- views, because these questions will certainly be asked by prospective employers. Veronica Leybourne Student Placement Of- ficer for Terrace Bay i give... heart fund ' Chicken Vegetable SOUP MIX .30 hi00 g. tasty snack & good for you too! DRIED APRICOTS 68 | i009. a camper's must! TEA BISCUIT MIX 1 .65 lig. TRAIL MIX 280 | i009. great for cooking fish LEMON PEPPER 1 1 0 hi00 g. SAVE BY SHOPPING GRANNY'S FIRST Arkell, 796 ml. tin | TOMATOES 95 each with or without salt, so Blanched PEANUTS 109 [05 fresh-so good Elbow MACARONI Cheese SAUCE MIX.40 | 100; 1.29/.. Make Your Own Mac & Cheese AND SAVE! * Recipes available for all mixes Prices in Effect until Tuesday, June 12th mepn ozZz> ma>vSs00 STORE HOURS: Oragen, Grape, Fruit Punch, Compare & Save S DRINK CRYSTALS 7 / hoo g. Look for more In-Store Specials! Scotch Buy, 398 ml. SPAGHETTI & TOMATO SAUCE.6011 pe: tin BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Paul and Lise Malcomson are pleased to announce the birth of their first child KATRINA RUTHANNE Born May 21, 1984 at 2:42 a.m. in Port Arthur General Hospital Thunder Bay. Proud Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don Westaway-Hopkins of Fort Frances, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Douglas of Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. John Malcomson of Crystal Rock. A SPECIAL THANK-YOU to Dr. Wilkes, Dr. Nurses and Staff. gifts and flowers. Cromey, Dr. Friends and Relatives thank-you for the cards, Croll, sw: 9 en erin se. yimem dansaiteaiabiilaritben ate, 1.36 I. CAESAR - COCKTAIL 1.69 Rose Brand RELISH Hot Dog, (375 ml) SWEET PICKLE, (375 ml) . Remember to fill up you Spice Bottles Here! You'll SAVE 100% Mon. - Sat.: 9.a.m. - 5:30 p.m. and to serve you better Friday evenings 7-9 p.m. Park Yourself. == 2-71 & # ie his summer's a good time to explore the leafy ' green world that awaits you along an Ontario ) Provincial Park nature trail. Q Provincial Parks are inexpen- P sive and easy to get to. é So come, park yourself. -- >, Ss, (| NAME ADDRESS PROVINCE | __ 1-800-268-3735! ee, ap * POSTAL CODE CALL TOLL FREE: ! t } t iE t ! { ! ' Ministry Hon. Alan W. Pope Natural ¥ a John R Sloan : wy 4 ' Onlawot Provincial Panks- For more information write: Ontario Travel -- Parks, Dept. N.D., Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 2E5. rod é

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