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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jun 1990, p. 9

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ee Page 9,'News, Tuesday, June 5, 1990: Minor Ball Program- All divisions have bow started play. If you have registered but not contacted as to what team you are on please contact the Rec Office at 824-2317. T-ball- Monday 4:30- 5:30, Public School field, Team 1 vs. Team 2; Wednesday 4:30- 5:30, Public School field, Team 2 vs. Team 3; Thursday 4:30- 5:30, Public School field, Team 3 vs. Team 1. Juniors- Tuesday and Thursday 6:00- 7:30, Holy Angels field, Team lvs. Team ae Intermediate/Senior- Monday and Schreiber Rec News Wednesday 6:00- 7:30, Holy Angels field, Team 1 vs. Team 2. All Night Ball Tournament- This has been scheduled for Saturday, June 16th. Registration deadline is Friday, June 4th. Registration forms are available at the Recreation Office. The tournament is limited to the first 12 teams registered so get your registration in soon. this year's tournament will be even more fun than last year so get extra sleep and come out and enjoy the fun. Swimming Lessons and Playground Programs- Registrations for these summer programs will be distributed throughout the schools early in June. We are anticipating operat- ing two- three week swim pro- grams at White Sand Beach again this year. The first will start July 9th. Canada Day Celebrations- The Rec Committee is busy preparing the celebrations. Any groups or individuals wishing to assist or volunteer ideas for addi- tional programs contact Rec Office. This year's program will again feature the 5 km road race. All events are scheduled for Saturday, June 30th. Upcoming Events June 25- The Schreiber Figure Skating Club and Schreiber Curling Club are hosting a Monster Bingo in the arena. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with Early Birds at 6:30. Tickets are available in Schreiber at the L.C.B.0O., Sears and any Executive member and in Terrace win the race, we are the race." Whether you walk, or run, win or lose, you are a part of something. You are the race! You may talk about the weather or visit with everyone along the way. It's all part of the Schreiber Canada Day 5 km Walk/Run. It's to partici- pate and know you did something great for yourself. Who knows- you may start your summer off with a bang and begin a new Programs Minor Ball/Soccer Programs- We are still in need of volunteers to assist with these programs. If you are interested in helping with coaching or umpir- ing, please call the Rec Office at 825-3542. | Swimming Program- Registration forms were distributed throughout the schools last week. Deadline to register: July session- June 15th and August session- July 13th. Summer Playground- Registration forms are being dis- tributed throughout the schools for this year's summer play- ground open to children ages 3 to 12 years. Men's Fastball- Anyone interested in joining Men's Fastball League contact Rob at 825-9093 or Scott at 825-3309. Men's Slowpitch- ADA OnS Terrace Bay Rec interested contact Rec Office at 825-3542. Junior/Youth Golf- Junior/Youth golfers are encour- aged to come out and golf this summer. the special times for young golfers, throughout the week are as follows: Monday- 3:45- 4:45 p.m. and Thursday- 3:45- 4:45 p.m. They are hoping to provide Golf Clinics for the young golfers - later this season. Mixed Slowpitch- If you are interested in this league, please contact: Linda Falzetta at 825- 3533 or Diane O'Neil at 825- 9206. Upcoming Events Monster Bingo- The Schreiber Figure Skating Club and the Curling Club are sponsor- ing this community event at the arena on Monday, June 25, 1990. Doors open at 5:30. Early bird at 6:30. Tickets can 1 be purchased from L.C.B.O., Sears/ Travel Rest, club executive members and Hodder's Jewelers in Terrace Bay. Big prizes to be won! Wednesday, June 6- Rec Committee- Boardroom- 7:00 p.m., Sewing Class- Conference Room- 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 7th- Northern Affairs- Board Room- 10:00 a.m., NBC Hockey- Conference Room- 7:00 p.m., Marathon Furniture- arena Saturday, June 9- CPR Staff Training- Conference Room- 9:00 a.m. Sunday, June 10- CPR Staff Training- Conference Room- 9:00 a.m. Monday, June 11- M.N.R.- Conference Room- 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 12- Ty Kwon Doe- Conference Room- 7:00 p.m. Bay at Hodder's Jewelers. Don't walking or running schedule. So miss out on big prizes. get out your runners and use Canada Day 5 km them. See you there- Saturday, Walk/Run- "We don't have to June 30th. Need to advertise? Phone Sheryl at the Terrace Bay/ Schreiber News| 825-3747 Everyone likes good home baking! , Don't miss your chance on Saturday June 16, 1990, from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m., at the Schreiber Curling Rink. This tummy-filling BAKE SALE, sponsored by 'the Schreiber Curling Club, is just in time to buy that special treat for Father's Day. If interested in baking to help support the Curling Club, call at: Rosanne's - 824-2290 See you there! Superior North Dev. Centre Meeting The first Annual General Meeting of the Superior North Development Centre Inc. was held in the Terrace Bay Rec Centre on May 8th at 7:00 p.m. The Business Development Centre is one of the options under the Community Futures Program funded by Employment and Immigration Canada. The Schreiber - Terrace Bay Community Futures Committee was established in 1987 to serve the area from Pays Plat to Jackfish. The Committee developed a proposal during the first half of 1988 to submit to the federal gov- ernment requesting funding for five years to operate a business development centre. Upon receiving the govern- ment;s approval in the fall, 16 local citizens volunteered to sit on the Board of Directors to over- see the affairs of the new corpora- tion. A manager and an adminis- trative assistant were hired, and the new centre was opened on Simcoe Plaza in Terrace Bay in January of 1989. The Centre;s objectives are: 1) to provide business advisory services, as it relates to business plan development, market research, and business skills training; 2) to serve as an information service on funding programs, financial options, site selection, local and regional statistics and general business information; 3) to offer funding to establish new businesses or to expand existing ones. The Centre also administers the Self-Employment Incentive which encourages recipients of Unemployment Insurance or Social Assistance to become self- employed by providing them with a weekly living allowance during the first year of their business venture. At the Annual General Meeting, the Chairman of the Board, Scott Fraser, outlined the Centre's achievements during 1989. He reported that 100 clients have been served, and a total of six business loans were issued, ranging from $2,500 to $40,000, for a total investment of $108,500. An additional $605,600 was leveraged from other sources. The Centre assist- ed other clients in obtaining a total of approximately $300,000 from other funding institutions or programs. As a result of the investments, over 30 jobs have been created or maintained during the Centre's first year of operation. Mr. Fraser stated that he hopes the Centre will accomplish even more during the second year. Jim Johnson tendered his res- ignation due to personal commit- ments. Upon election of three new members, the Board of Directors presently consists of: Juris Zdanovskis, Chairperson; Paul Paradis, Vice Chairperson; John Lubberdink, Secretary-Treasurer; Scott Fraser, Susan Glad, Melody Mateev, George Matys, Michael Moore, Jim Herculson, and Joyce Morin. Visiting Thunder Bay? © Shopping? Skiing? Find comfort at Paradise Motel * Very clean rooms at Budgetrates_ - * Close to all major attractions * Variety of family restaurants within one block * Reservations - phone ahead (807) 475-8628 . Dianne Koivumaa (mgr) 221 W. Arthur Street . (Highway 11-17B) Thunder Bay. Ontario P7E 5P7 * NEW Telephones In rooms It is with great pleasure that Jeannine i Desrosiers of Thunder Bay and David _ Desrosiers of Terrace Bay announce eo the forthcoming marriage of their ~ youngest daughter, Denyse Ann to Carl Coté son = Maurice and Gladys Coté of Thunder Bay. The wedding will take place June 23, 1990, at Current : River United Church in Thunder Bay. | Ontario Ministry of Government Services P7B 5G5. Thunder Bay, Ontario. poser (807) 475-1285. General Contractors Tenders are invited to construct an air quality moni- toring station, MOE, Old Water Tower Site, Marathon. Job No. 44-ENV-38274 Tender documents may be obtained from: Ministry of Government Services, District Office, 500 Algoma St. North, P.O. Box 3020, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Sealed tenders will be received until 3 P.M. June 21, 1990 at which time they will be opened in public. TENDER CLOSING IN THUNDER BAY. NOTE: For further information please contact Miss C. McDonald, Ministry of Government Services, Telephone (807) 475-1285 The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted Pour des renseignement en francais veuillez lez com- MGS TENDER ee

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