Page 12, News, Wednesday, January 11, 1989 SMALL BUSINESS SEMINARS : Soon doing well here and in Thunder Bay. We held a Mens and Mixed best ball tournament on Nov. 4 and 5. There were teams entered from Red Rock, Marathon and Manitouwadge. It was lots of fun. In December seven of our bowlers qualified for the Carling Sun bowl and went to Thunder Bay. They were: Debbie Papineau, *Wilma Schell, Hellen Caul, Wayne 'Papineau, Mark Schell, Dan Bourgault, and Dan Hnatuk. Dan Bourgault came third over all and will be going to the provincials in By Shelley Long STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS Guidelines and good advice on making a success Of it from the start. ' Timmins. Congratulations. Date: Thursday January 18, 1989 NR es Time: 7-10p.m. Special Old High-Low doubles has Place: Birchwood Terrace, rear entrance just ended. The teams going to Thunder Bay will be: Linda Falzetta and Alice Ray (from mixed), Real Proulx and Dan Imbeault (from mens) and from Ladies Evening there are three teams - Holly Stortini and Ulga Papineau; Lynn Brunet and Alice be Ray; and Bernice Pytyck and we Shelley Long. This will be bowled at Playtime Lanes January 28. The executive bowl will be January 29 at Westfort. If you're planning to be in Thunder Bay come out and cheer the bowlers on. On behalf of the bowling associ- ation we would like to thank our "Christmas Bowl" sponsors: Sharwen Foods of Thunder Bay, Costas Food and Schreiber Food Market It was a great success and To register please call the Schreiber/Terrace Bay Community Futures Organization at: 825-9688 $15.00 Registration fee is: F< Ministry of Industry, Monte Kwinter Trade and Technology Minister Ontario Bowling is well under- way in Terrace Bay - and Schreiber the bowlers enjoyed themselves. On behalf of myself and the seniors (under 100 club) we would like to thank the sponsors for their "Christmas Bowl": Terrace Bay Bowling Association, Terrace Bay Bakery and Flowers N' Things. Just recently we received a gen- erous donation from the Terrace Bay Legion. Thank you 'to all the members who made this donation possible. While I am thanking people I would also like to thank everyone who has helped our association by buying tickets on our afghan or tickets from our YBC or Under 100 Club for the 50-50 draw. It's your contributions to our association that make it possible for us to keep bowling a fun sport for everyone from the age of 2 to 100. Thanks. Our smurf bowlers are having fun and improving weekly. There's our future in bowling. Td like to take this time to report some high averages from our leagues. Ladies evening - Linda Falzetta 213, Debbie Papineau 201, Hellen Caul 204, Murielle Mills 201. Mens league - Tom Long 218, Dean Caul 228, Charlie Matson 209, Paul Sodaro 214, Paul Moon 208, Bob Gugelyk 200, Dan Imbeault 203, Gene Woods 217, Rick Burry 204, Terry Edmonds 228. Mixed league - Dean Caul 225, Linda Falzetta 212, Rick Burry 201, David Falzetta 201, Charlie Matson 209, Doug Ablett 216, Tim Glad 202, Terry Edmonds 212, Dean Mills 210. PRE INVENTORY SALE SATURDAY JANUARY 14 - TUESDAY JANUARY 31 ae ? Ladies Coats & Jackets | 29% - 50% Off 5 Ladies Dresses 1/2 Price Ne Ladies Slacks 25% - 50% Off (except jeans) y, = \ e (- ss Ladies Sweaters 1/3 - 1/2 Off Ladies Winter Boots 1/3 - 1/2 Off i J Mens Slacks 25% - 50% Off (except jeans) x 2 = # Mens Sweaters # 50% Off Mens Shirts 50% Off we Ne N Mens Winter Jackets 25% - 50% Off J sa, *, MANY IN STORE = i RACKS FEATURING LOW, LOW PRICES All sales cash, Visa or Mastercard - All sales final