Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 29 Oct 1986, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 29, 1986 Schreiber native writes minor h 'i Wig Oe ae <4 Eite Ses continued from page 1 Filane said the book could be about any small community in Canada or the northern United States. The plot revolves around a young minor league 'hockey player and the pro- blems he encounters with his coach and his family. The book's title, "' You Can't Win Them All," is what Filane himself finds himself saying to many of his players following a game which was less than perfect. He stressed that minor hockey should be played for the fun of the sport. Winning, of course, is the object of the game, but ANNOUNCEMENT The children of MARG & BILL GEROW invite you to a tea in honour of their 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY NOVEMBER Ist, 2-4 p.m. at ST. ANDREWS CHURCH BASEMENT BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT LESLIE & CHRISTOPHER BAILEY are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter NICOLE CHRISTINE On Tuesday, October 7, 1986, weighing 7 Ibs. 15 oz. Many thanks to the staff of McCausland Hospital who showed such kindness, and special thanks to DR. WILKES, MRS. CHURNEY and. NURSING STAFF. Terry. NENG NE NE NE NE NE oN THANK YOU Thank you to all who attended my retirement par- ty of October 11th. It was truly a gratifying feel- ing to be honoured among friends and former workmates after a twenty year absence. Thanks to all who contributed lunch and helped in so many ways to make the evening the success it was. A very special thanks to Ann, Sherry, Wayne & DEL CONDIE eee in minor.hockey @ win should be con- sidered-a bonus, he added. * He noted that Don Cherry review- ed the book for him and found it "highly entertaining." Famous Canadian author Richard Rohmer was also given a copy, and said it was a "true-to-life good read." Filane \ publication LORDY, LORDY GUESS WHO'S 40? ON HALLOWE'EN DAY! Happy Birthday Love Betty, Danielle & John Jr. re ue said Rohmer helped out during the Filane said he has always seen as a potential motion picture. "Four or five years ago, if some- one had said I'd have a book out, I wouldn't have believe them, so now who is to say there won't be a ey novel stage of the book, which - movie?" Filane said. Music is also one of his major in- terests, and he already has four albums out. His fifth LP will be released next spring. Filane currently lives at White Sand Lake, west of Schreiber. Moose meeting held By Sadie Benko Terrace Bay Women of the Moose Chapter 1426 held their business meeting on Sept. 21 with Senior Regent Gisele Legacy chairing the meeting. It was moved by Jean Bozec and seconded by. Alma Hart that the minutes of the previous meetings be adopted as read by recorder Sadie Benko. The financial report was also given. A letter from Mooseheart was read which informed the chapter that co- worker Margeret Maeiger was chos- en as an attendant to the queen of sponsors. The coronation pageant is to take place at the Skyline Hotel dur- ing the Women of the Moose conference. Margeret was selected as the fifth attendent out of 11 co-workers. Con- gratulations Margeret, from all co- workers of Chapter 1426. The ladies will prepare the dinner for the Past Governor's Ball on Nov. 25. Our annual Hallowe'en Dance will be held on Nov. 1. The raffle was won by Minnie Woodruff. Pot of gold was won by Bernice Williams. Rose Marie Dakin was chosen as co-worker of the month. Following the meeting, birthday cake, tea, and coffee was enjoyed by all co-workers present. Trustee appointed Coe Commisso of Schreiber was appointed last week to the North of Superior District Roman Catholic Separate School Board following the resignation last month of Schreiber trustee Colleen Smilsky. A Board news release explained that five candidates stepped forward as potential replacements. "Since Mrs. Smilsky had been acclaimed (in the 1985 election), the Board had no ceremony. for all your help. THANK YOU To all our friends & relatives for making our 25th ' WEDDING ANNIVERSARY such a special day. THANKS to FATHER PETER for the' beautiful Also thanks to a very special sister-in-law ISABELLE MAY GOD BLESS ALL OF YOU. ED & IRENE BORUTSKI Time: 7:30 p.m. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION SCHREIBER BRANCH 109 -- NOTICE of General Meeting for election of Officers for 1987 Date: NOVEMBER 6, 1986 Place: New Legion Hall-Schreiber Come out & elect your executive WE LOVE YOU TO THE BORUTSKI CHILDREN Thank you for the beautiful celebration you put on for our 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. They say children are like precious jewels. We know that we have been blessed by the best in our children. Also many thanks to our two son-in-laws. We will always cherish that day. ALL OUR LOVE MOM AND DAD election runner-up to refer to,"' the release added. The five Schreiber residents who volunteered for the position besides Commisso were Giovanni Cebrario, Harold McParland, Sandra Larivee, and James Figliomeni. "After reviewing the resumes of the five candidates, the Board found itself with a difficult choice, due to the high calibre of all (five)," the release noted. Commisso was finally appointed by the Board as a trustee to represent Schreiber from now until the 1988 municipal and school board elections. He could not be reached for comment this week. ow Rio e .) 2 7] uy) yy 2 < CH ore 6:30 - 8:30 Dinner TERRACE BAY LEGION REMEMBRANCE DAY DINNER and DANCE NOVEMBER 8, 1986 5:30 - 6:30 Cocktails 9:00 - 1:00 Dance featuring 'THE DIPLOMATS' from Thunder Bay ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY $30.00 couple/$15.00 single for Dinner and Dance. $20.00 couple/$10.00 single for Dance only. Tickets may be purchased at the Legion, for members and the public. [we I J Fe Wek Me Mk Me THE NORTH SHORE CHILD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IS PLEASED TO HAVE: DR. ALAN YOUNG, PSYCHOLOGIST, as guest speaker in Schreiber on: SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 1986 FROM 2 pm- 4 pm 'AT SCHREIBER RECREATION COMPLEX DR. YOUNG will give a presentation on Parenting and behaviour . There is no charge for this workshop EVERYONE WELCOME CARD OF THANKS . TO NO. 1 SHIFT OF THE BOILERHOUSE Well, you've done it again. True to your word, you threw a party and didn't tell me about it. Thank heavens for a wife, daughter and son-in- law who were told but kept the secret. Believe me when | tell you that you could have knocked me over with a feather. Believe me also that the photographs of the festivities as well as exploding golf ball will travel wherever the golfbag goes and will serve on many an occasion as a con- versation starter. Thanks again fellahs, you are TOPS!! To your ladies: Thank you for being there and for gracing the party with your presence. PETER B. VANDERKAM SS ADULTS £2.00 CHILDREN *1.00 REMEMBRANCE DAY TEA & BAKE SALE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR. 223 LADIES AUXILIARY on NOVEMBER | - 2 pm to 4 pm BAKE TABLES RAFFLES BOOR PRIZES

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