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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jan 1983, p. 5

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Bob Rae and Jack Stokes tour the Mill in Terrace Bay. Hockey Highlights Atoms Three games: Mani- touwadge 2, Marathon 4, Schreiber 6 - Terrace 7, 4, and 3 respective- ly. Ricky Pollard was very sharp in goal, while Michael Duhaime and Dale Wilson scored most goals. Pee Wees Three games: Mani- touwadge 1, Marathon 1, Schreiber 2- Terrace 7, 6 and 2. Jody Wal- denberger and David Scollard gave their best, doing well to limit Schreiber to 2 goals. Richard Brassard and Tim Hanley scored sev- eral timely goals while Derek Boucher, Joe Da- vis, Shane Harper, David - Heinrich and David Lalonde played their best for this sea- son. Bantams Three games: Mani- touwadge 0, Marathon 3, Schreiber 3 - Terrace 3, 2, and 3. Improve- ment in the team's play was marked by three players scoring for the CONGRATULATIONS to Mrs. Doris Krause, Schreiber, the winner of the Christmas Grocery Hamper. Thanks to all! The Schreiber Youth Group first time -- Owen Mc- Cullough, Scott Mauger, and Bruce Nugent. One father paid several dol- lars in reward money. Midgets Two games: Mara- thon 7, Schreiber 2 - Terrace 2 and 7. Jamie Figliomeni scored six times and assisted on three others while An- dre Theriault was strong in the nets especially in the team's strong effort against Schreiber who had defeated Marathon. 1*4@04 8 r Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 5, 1983, page 5 Rossport Notes by ANNE TODESCO Mrs. Ida Cliff and sis- ter Miss Mary McEwen of Thunder Bay visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schelling during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Douglas of Sioux Nar- rows visited his sister Mrs. Anne Todesco when enroute to spend the holiday season with his daughter Laurie and family in Georgetown, Ont. Mrs. Bill Hubelit, Mrs. Anne Todesco and Mrs. Patsey Campbell were business visitors to the Lakehead this week. Josephine and Ray Kenney left Thursday to spend the Christmas season with his 96 year old mother at Elgin On- tario and other relatives. Early in the New Year they will continue on to Brownsville, Texas to spend the winter. The big fish are still here. We heard that Charles Dalhgren from West Point, Iowa won an award for the large pike he caught here in August. The Molson award was given for his 18 pound pike. Terrace Bay Rec... continued from page 2 Saturday: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. This Saturday, Janu- ary 8, and Sunday, January 9, there will be no Public Skating, so that we can accomodate the North Shore Pee Wee Hockey Tourna- ment. Terrace Bay Music Club There will be a gener- al meeting on January 8 at 1:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Terrace Bay Rec- reation Centre to discuss formation of a choir, and a band. If interested, please attend. All refunds and exchanges must be made by JANUARY 15th, 1983. All merchandise being returned, must have manufacturer's labels and size tags intact. Any items purchased at reduced refunded or prices cannot exchanged. Michael Moore -- President be OF TERRACE BAY LTD. R.T. Kenney's party of moose hunters from Toronto, Lynden, and Nanticoke, Ontario went home with three moose this season from the is- lands in the bay. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mushqush, Hilton and Rocey have left to spend the holiday weekend with their daughter Joyce Lanigan and family at Nipigon. Mrs. Laura Legault and infant son have re- turned from McCaus- land hospital. PLEASE NOTE: Your Palm Dairies Representa- tives for the Terrace Bay/ Schreiber Area are: Bill Malcolm and Paul Morse.. aaa WELCOME... Capital Insurance Agencies Ltd.and lare pleased to welcome employees of : Landon Jewellry / Ltd. of Thunder Bay Kb Blue CHIPBasic. | a Al King 34 Cumberland Street North Suite 704 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L3 @ (807) 345-5451 ONTARIO BLUE CROSS Schreiber Hydro Electric Commission Application of rates and charges shall be in accor- dance with the Standard application of Rates and ammendments thereto as approved by Ontario Hydro. Effective for Equipment Rentals and energy with all bills issued on and after March 1, 1983 for accounts billed monthly and April 1, 1983 for accounts billed bi- monthly and effective March 1, 1983 for Miscellaneous Charges. Proposed Bi-Monthly Domestic Rate Ist 100 KWH at 7.00 2nd 400 KWH at 5.05 3rd 1000 KWH at 4.03 4th Bal. KWH at 4.03 Minimum Bill $4.00 Meter Test for Correct Meter $5.00 Proposed General Rate Billing Demand 1st 50 KWH at no charge Balance KWH at $2.85 Proposed General Rates lst 50 KWH at 7.00 2nd 200 KWH at. 5.05 3rd 9750 KWH at 4.43 4th Bal. KWH at 3.00 Minimum Bill $4.00 Meter Test for Correct Meter $5.00 a

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