Page 12, News, Tuesday, June 12, 1990 Minor Ball Program- The Minor ball Program is in full swing with T-ball- Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 4:30- 5:30, Public School field. The Juniors and Seniors monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 6:00 to 7:30 at Holy Angels field, All Night Ball Tournament- This year's All Night Tournament is shaping up to be another very successful eveni. We have a full slate of 12 teams again this year. The tournament will kick off with the Home Run Derby at 5:30 on Saturday, June 16th. Games will begin at 6:00 p.m. There is another list of exciting novelty games to be played on competing teams. The concession will be open. This year's prizes will be bigger and better and the entire tournament is expected to be even more enjoyable than last year. Swimming Lessons and Playground Programs- Registrations for these summer programs will be distributed throughout the schools this week. Get your registrations into the Rec Office as no late registrations will be accepted. Canada Day Celebrations- Pians for this year's Celebrations have been completed. All festivi- ties will be held on Saturday, June 30th. This year's program will again feature the 5S km road race and is expected to draw a large number of participants with a large out-of-town contingent expected. The Children's Program will once again begin with the parade of decorated bikes along with the bike rodeo. The children's games will be held in the parking lot of the high school. The Canada Day Dance will be held in the arena on Saturday evening. Soccer Program- The soccer program is going very well for the 11 to 15 year olds. Games are Schreiber Rec News-- held Wednesday and Friday evenings in the arena from 7:00 to 8:15. If you are interested, come to the arena. during the games or call the Rec Office at 824-2317. 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.O., Sears and any Executive member and in Terrace Bay at Hodder's Jewelers. Don't miss out on big prizes. Canada Day 5 km Walk/Run- "We don't have to 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 walking or running schedule. So get out your runners and use them. See you there- Saturday, June 30th. Programs Swimming Program- This program is scheduled to run from July 3 to August 24. The follow- ing age groups have been set up: Emie & Bert--ages 3 and 4; Tot Lot- ages 5 and 6; Summer Day Camp- 7 to 12 years. For a sum- mer filled with loads of fun - reg- ister for Summer Playground prior to Friday, June 22nd, at the Rec Office. Summer Playground- Registration forms are available at the Rec Office. There are sev- eral programs available. NOTICE | Please Note: Flowers 'N' Things will be CLOSED ON SATURDAYS @ MONDAYS commencing June 30, 1990, until September 8, 1990. Terrace Bay Rec News Deadline to register: July ses- sion- June 15th, August session- July 13th. - Men's Fastball- Anyone interested in joining Men's Fastball League contact Rob at 825-9093 or Scott at 825-3309. Men's Slowpitch- Anyone 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. BREE W POLICE 2 p.m. at the Terrace Bay Arena. Presented by the Terrace Bay Police and sponsored by The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 223, of Terrace Bay. BIKE RODEO On Friday June 29, ("4° 1990, from 9 a.m. to Prizes and bike draw at 2 p.m. The 2 Terrace Bay-Schreiber Lions Club presents With show times of 4 & 7 p.m. Tickets can be pur- chased at the Terrace Bay Credit Union or the Terrace Bay Bank of Commerce. Adults - $9 Children - $6 Under 2-years-old - FREE IN MEMORIAM SECHESKY- Mr. Frank Sechesky of Terrace Bay, passed away after a lengthy illness on May 24, 1990. He is. survived by his wife Lillian and sons Stephen and Joseph and his wife Heather, and grandchildren Josephine, Johnathon and Elizabeth, all of Terrace Bay. Also, grand- son Micheal of Thunder Bay. | Also survived by his sisters Veronica O'Connor of Sarnia and. Regina Korcheski of St. Catherines. Predeceased by his brother Joseph in 1955 and his parents John and Rose.' Prayers were held from 8 p.m. Sunday May 27, at St. Martin's Roman Catholic Church, Terrace Bay. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m., also at St. Martin's, with interment to follow in Terrace Bay cemetary. Arrangements were made by King's Funeral Home, Schreiber. Upcoming Events Wednesday, June 13- Men's Soccer- arena- 7:00 p.m. Thursday, June 14th- Northern Affairs- Board Room- 10:00 a.m., MNR- Conference Room- 8:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 15- Ty Kwon Doe- Conference Room- 7:00 p.m., E.A.G.E.R.- Multi Purpose room- 8:00 p.m. Canada Student Employment Office- Jill Marcella is this summer's Student Placement Officer. The Employment Office is located in the Multi Purpose Room of the Rec Centre. If you are interested in hiring a student this summer- give Jill a call. If you are a student looking for employment, drop into the office. ---- Schreiber Mixed Slowpitch Standings Games played Win Loss Jie Points Stray Cats Pistols Texaco Stars Catch 22 Winston Lakers Cruisers Birch's C. Chuckers Deadheads Neon Knights Thunderbirds Hooters B52's Buccaneers Silver Bullets Top Guns VYUNWONYNHWAWBWWNWWWKD [FPCOO0OOF7AfR4+7+4]NNNN WK yyYnwndt=NVn27F9o0SbP oPoOHCOOOA0Oa=-0fP SADC ANNNNWOAL AUD (Standings as of May 28, 1990) Be Part of the "WINNER'S CIRCLE"! The War Amputations of Canada Section de langue frangaise LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES SEPAREES CATHOLIQUES DU DISTRICT SUPERIEUR NORD SOLLICITE DES DEMANDES POUR SEPTEMBRE 1990: 7 \ SECRETAIRE A TEMPS PARTIEL eer (9 heures par semaine) A L'ECOLE SAINT-MARTIN - TERRACE BAY Les personnes intéressées sont priées de faire par- venir leur curriculum vitae avant te 15 juin 1990 a: Léontine Cormier, Directrice ECOLE SAINT-MARTIN C.P. 459 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 R. Frenette G.J. Matys Président - Directeur de l'éducation Set hi, SO OK CONCEALS AS IT HEALS Wart Remover , System * AGUASABON FALLS | TRAILER PARK Minnows, Worms, Tackle, Maps, Mini-Putt, _ and Paddle Boats. Come out and have some fun! 825-380