Page 9, News, Tuesday, April 3, 1990 Schreiber Recreation News 1990 Ball Field Meeting- It's that time of year again. The snow is not even off the field and we must start thinking of the summer programs. There will be a very important meeting for all leagues and groups requiring field time for the 1990 ball league season on Wednesday, April 11th at 7:00 p.m. in meeting room #1 of the rec complex. Any leagues wish- ing field time and tournament . time should be in attendance. Winnie's Scribbles By Winnie Campbell The Chimo Club Meeting was held on March 16th with vice- President Jack Handel presiding. A minute's silence was observed in respect to the memory of Bob Kragero. Jack Handel reported on the meetings he had attended in Schreiber of the Community Services Branch and future meet- ings to be held in Nipigon and Terrace Bay which he expected to attend. Leona Fournier reported on the successful Soup and Sandwich Luncheon held during Carnival week, and thanked all who had donated food, worked in the kitchen, servitors, and all who had supported the venture. She was also thanked for painting the kitchen last month. Irene Kettle gave a report on the Lifeline and that 20 units had been installed to date. She also reported 'on' the' proposed* Handi: * Transit bus and service to be pro- vided. Marg McKenna reported on sending Get Well cards to mem- bers in hospital and a sympathy card and read notes received as "Thank-you's". Yvonne Mallais reminded members of the Senior tourna- ments at Birchwood Terrace dur- ing the week of March 26-30. Birthday greetings were sung to: Bob Fournier, Etta Gray, Jeanne Huard, Helen Wallace, Yvonne Mallais, and Marg Tiboni. Eva Gordon and Jack Handel were Ist in shuffleboard- 2nd were Leona Fournier and Alma Hart. The bridge winners were: Ist- Pat Guina & 2nd- Yvonne Mallais. The Chimo Home Bingo was won by Garneau, W. Campbell, and Mrs. Rippengal. A pot luck supper was held and enjoyed by all. The next meeting is April 20th at 1:30 p.m. q ~ Happy Birthday Margaret 0! . apve Summer Programs- The Rec Department is in dire need of vol- unteers to coach, umpire or refer- Level 1 Theory Course to be held in this area is scheduled for Terrace Bay on May 11-13. Programs- The Rec Department is now busy planning the summer programs. If anyone help in any capacity, they can contact the Rec Office at 824- 2317. ee for our minor ball and soccer programs. We cannot operate these programs without volun- teers so please contact the Rec Office at 824-2317. Contact Terrace Bay Rec Centre at 825-3542. Ball Hockey- The Rec Department is accepting names of © persons 16 years of age and over who are interested in forming a ball hockey league. We are anticipating operating from the = THANK YOU ale To all the folks who organized neds See germ We witt remember forever, your kindness, generor(ty, aud friendship. sees en saderes Aree NCCP Level 1 Theory Course- The only National Coaching Certification Program Shirley and Bit Love has an idea for a new program or is interested in volunteering to continued on page 10 e The McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL will be offering a FREE foot care clinic for nail cutting and packing, and advice on foot care. This procedure will be done in Collingwood Court on Monday April 9, 1990, 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m For appointments, please call the hospital: 825-3273, Ext. 130. MURRAY & COURTIS Barristers and Solicitors Ross W. Murray, B. Comm., M.B.A., LL.B. Richard W. Courtis, B.A.. M.A., LL.B. _, Randall V. Johns, H.B. Comm., LL.B..C.A. Bruce 1. Leaman, B.A., LL.B. TERRACE BAY OFFICE THUNDER BAY OFFICE 7 Simcoe Plaza Suite 410 (Lower Level) The Chapple Building Terrace Bay, Ontario 101 N. Syndicate Ave. POT 2WO Thunder Bay, Ont P7C 3V4 Telephone (807) 825-9379 (807) 825-9395 Facsimile (807) 825-9506 Telephone (807) 623-7961 Facsimile (807) 623-4417 TERRACE BAY OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ("_<coretion 'THE NORTH OF ) ie 7° SUPERIOR ne 'K *\ DISTRICT | 3 'fe L. 9 R.C.S.S. BOARD Ae: ii / REQUIRES ro, <* IMMEDIATELY" <i os C sepanat® © One half-time senior kindergarten teacher for Holy Angels School in Schreiber. This position is effective immediately and the term ends June 29, 1990. Interested applicants may send their resume, parish priest letter and references to: Personnel, P.O. Box 610, Terrace Bay, Ontario, PoT 2Wo, (807) 825-3209 SUPERIOR NORTH NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL invites you to participate in a COMMUNITY FORUM ON YOUTH MIGRATION IN NORTHERN ONTARIO Monday, April 9,1990 Schreiber Recreation Centre 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Your participation is needed if: * You are interested in exploring the factors influencing the migration patterns of young people in Northern Ontario. Emphasis will be placed on social motives for migrating. * You are a young person between the ages of 15 and 34. * You are a parent, work with young people, or an employer. * You are a northerner concerned with the future of young people in Northern Ontario. For more information contact: Leslie Dickson Maurice Fenelon (807) 825-9688 (807) 229-1153 If you are unable to attend, written submissions will be accepted. Ministry of Northern Development --Ontann . and Mines LE CONSEIL DE DEVELOPPEMENT SUPERIEUR NORD vous invite a participer a un FORUM COMMUNAUTAIRE SUR LA MIGRATION DES JEUNES DU NORD DE L'ONTARIO le lundi 9 avril 1990 Centre de loisirs de Schreiber 19h 00 a 22h 00 On vous invite a participer si: * Vous voulez explorer les facteurs qui influencent la migration des jeunes dans le Nord de |'Ontario. Les discussions toucheront particuliérement les facteurs sociaux de cette migration. * Vous avez entre 15 et 34 ans * Vous 6tes parent, vous travaillez avec des jeunes gens ou vous étes employeur * Vous vous souciez de l'avenir des jeunes dans le Nord de I'Ontario. Pour tout renseignement complémentaire, communiquez avec: Leslie Dickson Maurice Fenelon (807) 825-9688 (807) 229-1153 On acceptera les exposés écrits des personnes ne pouvant assister au forum. Ministére du Y¥) Développement du cited? Ontario et des Mines