Family swimming events at the pool in Terrace Bay last week were just a few of the many fun happen- ings which took place as part of the Canada Day cele- Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 9, 1986, page 3 The Schreiber Public Library is pleased to ann- ounce that Teresa Stortini is now the full-time librar- ian, replacing Billie Anne Saarinen. In other library notes, the end of the school year also brought an end to the Saturday afternoon Story Time, which proved to be a very popular program this year. Later this summ- er, watch for details of the September session. The Library Board con- gratulates the following in- year's awards presented to the graduates most improv- ed in English: Michael Spencer, Billy Roen, and Pam Deutscher. New in the library are these items: the final re- Horseshoe tourney held at the pool for swimmers of all ages. A schedule for events being held from July 9 - 15 at the pool can be found elsewhere in this week's issue of the News. brations in town. Different games and activities were A horseshoe tournament was held at the Moose Hall in Terrace Bay last week, with many taking part in the fun, including this woman at left and the two men at Pitch-In and Keep Canada * Beautiful TOWNE CINEMA for a great night out and : the best in new theatre releases 825-3771 HE LOBBY who knows movies better VHS & Beta rentals 825-9281 Pool events : right. The position of the airborne horseshoe is pointed out by the white arrow. The event was held as part of the town's annual Canada Day celebrations. port of the Resource Dep- endent Communities in dividuals on winning this Northern Ontario Commit- tee (Rosehart), numerous children's books in time for summer reading, and a Lamaze Kit containing a cassette tape and inform- ation on breastfeeding and birthing. The Public Library in Schreiber has been chosen to host an exhibit on rail- way towns. The tentative date for the presentation of this display is July 10. Please call the library for more information. The library would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. O. Sundland of the Forget-Me -Not Gift Shop for their donation of toys to the library. Any contribution of toys or useful craft sup- plies (e.g. yarn, fabric scraps, etc.) for Story Time would be welcome. If there are any particul- New librarian begins ar books or topics which interest you, please.do not hesitate to contact the lib- rary. An ongoing list of books to order is kept. Enjoy some leisurely summer-time reading... drop in to the library and check it out! Submitted by the Schreiber Public Library Meeting By Jack Patterson The Disability Action Group of Terrace Bay / Schreiber needs members! Our next meeting will be held on Thursday, July 17, at 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of McCausland Hospital. People from Schreiber are welcome to attend. Kinsmen Street Fair ce MAPLE LEAF AMUSEMENTS Terrace Bay/Schreiber NEWS requires an Advertising Salesperson - full-time - experience not essential Please call collect: Norm Tollinsky 1-705-673-5705 Maybe you've forgotten what it's like. How you feel as if you'll be thrown into the sky. Then suddenly. youre racing toward the earth. Stomach and all. You don't have to miss it anymore. There's a seat Terrace Bay Simcoe Plaza July 11th & 12th WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOUR TUMMY TICKLED? for you on the ferris wheel. The sensations are still there. At the carnival. The midway brings back the old excitement. Enjoy yourself again. Exciting New Rides and games Bigger and better Prizes Midway opens at 1:00 p.m. Friday ee ee pee (VALUABLE COUPON ) good for ride at the Kinsmen Street Fair Simcoe Plaza, July 11th & 12th Terrace Bay. MAPLE LEAF AMUSEMENTS One coupon per person per day : : : : : : : : : : 4 and Hey Kids! Clip this Coupon Good for a FREE RIDE July 11th & 12th, 1986 Terrace Bay Kinsmen Maple Leaf Amusement Help the Kinsmen Help Kids