Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 17 Jul 1985, p. 5

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Sweet & Sour Spareribs Our cook this week is Winnie Campbell. She is no stranger to us as she has been a long time resident of Schreiber, and is also the Winnie in Schreiber Scrib- bles. Winnie came to Schreiber with her parents in 1914 and has been a children, 25 grandchildren, and 13 great grandchildren with 2 more on the way. She is past president of the Cancer Society, and CWL and the WI of Schreiber. She is an avid Bingo Player and loves to cook. Schreiber resident ever The recipe she has given since. us is for sweet and sour She is the mother of 7 _ spareribs and can be doubl- As a resident of Terrace Bay, I ask myself, why even one night a week the local grocery store could possibly extend their hours to accomodate the in- dividuals that work the same store hours, or twelve hour shifts at the mill. The one or two evenings that the store hours could be extended to 7:30 p.m. or even eight o'clock would give this segment of the working class an oppor- tunity to shop. Life is filled with so many chores that have to be done, grocery shopping could become by far less of a task, and could be more relaxing and enjoyable, if Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 17,1985, page 5 Shopping can be areal Chore we didn't have to rush at the last minutes. For the working parents who don't finish until 4:30 or 5 o'clock, and we need a few groceries we don't arrive at the grocery store until near quitting time. T ~ always feel in a panic to get what I need. Sometimes, I feel I'm being shoved out the door because it's near closing time. Extension of hours would certainly be to an advantage for the class of single working parents. It's just not enough for our local grocery store to be open at noon hours. Husbands and wives that work all day or similar Ontario March of Dimes... We often tend to forget that all members of our community are equally im- portant. People with disabilities, in particular, face many obstacles in leading what others con- sider to be a normal life. Simple activities like shop- ping can pose insurmoun- table problems when there is no available transporta- tion and the store itself is inaccessible. Cecile McGuire, work- ed or tripled for the Centennial: Celebrations depending on the amount of company. Winnie's recipe is as follows: 1 Ib. of spareribs, cut spareribs into small pieces. Dip into egg beaten and TOWNSHIP OF 2=|=] THE CORPORATION OF THE roll in flour. Fry the ribs in grease with onion, for a few minutes. Put into roast pan with the following ing for the Ontario March of Dimes, is researching people's awareness of the needs and concerns of peo- ple with disabilities in the communities of Schreiber and Terrace Bay. She will be documenting opinions of how facilities and ser- vices can be improved and community interest in be- ing involved. Cecile will be talking with members of both Schreiber and Terrace Bay in the month of July and her report will be available by the end of August. If you would like to par- ticipate in this survey or receive more information; please call Cecile at 824-2867. store hours also have a real decision to make, as to when would be the best time to grocery shop?. If you have been grocery shopping on a Saturday morning the number of customers that are in the store is just outrageous. A person stands in the check out line, it seems for an hour. If a customer happens to wander into the store later Saturday afternoon he or she, doesn't have the varie- ty of fresh produce or fresh meat, or dairy products. It is also a great possibility, you won't be able to get what you re- quire because: of the lateness of the hour. There are many tourists travelling in this area year round and an extension of store hours would be of great service to them. In the winter months, it is surprising the number of tourists that come to our great land such as ice fishermen, hunters. If they could find a grocery store open in the evenings, it would be very beneficial. At present, we have a convenience store serving our basic needs of our community and surroun- ding area, but in many cases, that is just not enough. It is a start, and appreciated by all; but there are still groceries we require for day to day liv- ing that are not found in convenience stores. The pharmacy has ex- tended hours for evening customers who are in need of any medical supplies, bug spray, suntan lotion etc. Many residents, especially those who can- not get out through the day are very thankful for these extra evening hours. If the local grocery store would also extend their shopping hours, I feel there would be less hustle and bustle of shopping at the, five o'clock rush hour. This would also remedy the problem of Saturday grocery shopping. In other words, shopping would be less of a chore and the question of when to shop would be more easily solved. BIRTH Rosanne & Pavalo Pellegrino are happy to announce the arrival of ROBIN MARIE born June 30, 1985 ~ weighing 6 Ibs. 12 oz. A new sister for Lesley & Joseph. Many thanks to Dr. Bailey and the nurses at McCausland Hospital and a "y TERRACE BAY J SH PROCLAMATION Whereas 1995 marks the Centennial of Canada's National Parks, and Whereas our National Parks protect outstanding examples of our country's national heritage sauce. big thank-you to grandma for all her help. 1 cup vinegar (or drain the vinegar off the pickles) % cup brown sugar an as cur National Pas ae forthe nel, enjoyment and education ofa salt and pepper and celery Canadians salt | proctaim the week of July 22nd to July 28th "Heritage Week" and encourage all citizens to participate in the Summer Heritage Festival at Pukaskwa National Park. July 22nd to July 28th, 1985. Peter Romanuk Reeve 1 tbsp. ketchup Cover and cook. wi 00 + g Thank You! We wish to express our thanks to everyone who helped and supported the Rossport I< Fish Derby. Our special thanks to the following contributors: ~ Community Centennial Train CP Rail Yard Manitoba Street. Siding Schreiber, Ont. Open to the Public: July 19 12:30 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. © July 20 9:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Midtowne Hardware Garth Morris Mac's Service Mountainview Interiors Moore's of Terrace Bay Neilson Enterprises Odds Bodkin Pic Marine The Print Shop Burton Phillips The Rossport Inn Red Dragon Apartments Red Dog Inn - Township of Schreiber Spadoni Bros. Snap-On Tools of Canada Ltd. Sportsworld Strawberry Patch Craft Shop Township of Terrace Bay Terrace Bay Insurance Terrace Bay Plymouth & Chrysler Terry's Sight & Sound Towne Cinema T&S Sports Thrifty's Foods Valhalla inn Weibanair Woodstream Corporation Canada Western Grocers Western Tire 'Waghorn's Pharmacy G.H. Woods Zap's Auto & Plate Glass Zenmac Zinc Altywood Beno Insurance Belluz Realty Berkley of Canada The Bay Birch Motors Berglund Industries Richard Brearley Carling O'Keefe Costa's of Schreiber & Terrace Bay Cullmar Construction Co. Ltd. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce CPR Yard Office Coffee Club Cebrario's Hardware of Schreiber Cebrario's Hardware of Terrace Bay Churchley's Jewellers Chalet Lodge Custom Floor Covering & Furniture Bill Campbell Electric Dave Derosiers & Son Ltd. D&R Sports Eaton's G. Figliomeni & Sons Cos Filane Flowers 'N Things Fitzsimmon's Food Service Susan Johnson Hewson Imperial Motel John's Texaco Kimberly-Clark of Canada Josephine & Ray Kenney Lorne's Cameras & Fishing Tackle The Liar's Rest Lakehead Wholesalers - THE ROSSPORT DERBY COMMITTEE

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