\ / C Sports After the Badminton teams successful parti- cipation in the N.S.S.S.A.A., some of the players went on to compete in the North Western Ontario Secondary School Ath- letic Association (N.W.O.S.S.A.A.) competitions in Thunder Bay. The individual re- sults were as follows: Donna Shynkaryk: second place in Senior \ High School Highlights by Kelly McGuire Singles; Heather Nu- gent and Tanice: third place in Senior Doubles; Curtis Evoy: second place in Junior Singles. Donna Shynkaryk has now travelled to Toronto to compete in the O.F.S.S.A. champion- ships. Soccer practices have now begun with Mr. McDougall and Mr. Vandergraaf having the hard task of choosing a team out of many pros- THANK YOU Our thanks go out to the people of Terrace Bay who supported us during our bottle drive on April 30. Thanks also to the Legion Branch 223 for their generous donation. , The Devils 426:E-FB.0; A SOCIAL held in honour of CATHY BORUTSKI and DAVID LENGYEL May 20, 1983 in the Schreiber Town Hall from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Lunch served FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT BOON-Funeral services for the late Mrs. Eleanor Boon, age 72 years of Schreiber, who passed away in the Hospital on April 28th, 1983, were held on Saturday at 11 am., from Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church. Father Peter Groulx officiating with Holy Angels Choir in attendance. Interment in Schreiber Cemetary. She is survived by loving husband Charles, sons Jim of Chatham, Gus of Thunder Bay, Norman of Schreiber, daughters Peggy (Mrs. Al Regis) of Terrace Bay, Losi (Mrs. Tom Fenton) of Thunder Bay, Marlene (Mrs. Jim Kostecki) of Schreiber and Gerry (Mrs. John Gauthies) of Foleyet. Brother Len Harris of Chapleau, sisters Mrs. Russell Weaver, Mrs. Harry Prescott and Mrs. Jack McCorion of Schreiber. 24 special grandchildren and 4 great grand- childre also survive. Predeceased by her parents Caroline and James Harris. Brothers John 1967 and Joe 1981. Pallbearers were all grandsons Michael Regis, Ralph Regis, Kevin Regis, Joe Kostecki, Randy Kostecki, Dan Boon, Steven Boon and Brad Gauthier. Honourary Pallbearers were Art Moorey, John Gagnon, Martin Ryan, Des O'Driscoll, Bill Campbell, Bill Darcy, Austin Cosgrove, Bill Gerow and Tom Webb. Out of town relative were son Jim, wife Jean, daughter Joanne of Chatham, Daughter Gerry and husband John of Foleyet, with son Brad and daughter Lynn of Toronto. Daughter Lois and husband Tom and daughters Carol Anne, Dawn and Chrissy. Son Gus and wife, Shirley and daughter Shelley of Thunder Bay. Grandchildren Michael Regis of Geraldton. Anne Molodowich and husband Wayne of Winnipeg. Brother Len Harris and son Lenny of Chapleau, sister-intaw Mary Boon and son Rick of Thunder Bay. Niece Pat Costall of Thunder Bay. Nephew Jim Harris and wife Anna of Chapleau. Friends Bleu-belle Whent, Freda Murphy, Molly Konnegeisen, Norah McDonald, Wayne Hong, Lorne Welbourne, Dr. Bob Welbourne, Mr. & Mrs. Don Bottos, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Tiboni, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Kostecki, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Suffak and John Cosgrove all of Thunder Bay. Pat Duggan of Sault Ste. Marie and numerous relatives and friends from Rossport and Terrace Bay. pective players. A little twist has been added to this year's practices as a couple of girls have ven- tured to try out for the team. Track and Field prac- tices have also begun this week with Ms. Sue Hurley and Virginia Stortini coaching. Special Events A 'Jump Into Sum- mer' dance was held on Friday, April 29. The dance was set up and run by the cheerleaders. More of London ... Although I have told of many of the expedi- tions that this group went on, I seem to have just skimmed the top. of their hotel. Part of the group poses with a Bobby outside There were many things that I did not tell of. But, although these events may not have been as exciting as our trip to France, they were just as significant. We did see many of the grand, and ancient buildings in London where history is abun- dant. However, every- one also seemed to enjoy riding on the double- decker buses and taking wild taxi rides through- out the narrow streets of London just as much. A few of the adventu- rous students discover- ed Carnaby Street - the shopping mall of the city's punk rockers, which, by the way, were also in abundance. Ima- gine the looks of shock on some of the Terrace Bay and Schreiber pa- rents' faces when their seemingly well-adjusted children got off the train with.a realistic Mohawk hair cut! Yes, the city of Lon- don has a lot to offer, whether a person be a historical freak, or ra- ther just a curious and their daughter, ' WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Pat; Bourguignon are pleased to announce the engagement of Bonny to George Miller son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Miller from Brandon, Manitoba. The wedding will take place on Saturday, June 4, 1983 at 3:00 p.m. in the Holy Angels Church. 1 TERRY'S SIGHT & SOUND has over 300 movies for V.H.S. and DISC in stock now. adventurous _ traveller. Because the London trip was such a success, a few appetites have been sharpened. Plans have already begun for next year's trip, and fund- raising for Greece '84 is in the making. About 60 prospective travellers are interested, but the group's exact number will not be known until it is time to pay the fares. "TOURIST PICTURE!" Brent Bertin clowns around at Dover Station, P.S. Chris Millet would like to say that a juke box has been in: stalled in the lunch room on the Terrace Bay cam- pus, and fun is being had by all. as the group waits for the train to take them back to London. Balls and Bats Spring is here, and with it comes baseball fever. All the members of the Terrace Bay Remember, with Terry's membership, you can enjoy a movie for as little as *2.50 Come in today and look over excellent selection of all the latest movies. Ladies Fastball League have it, and are busy practicing for their 1983 season. This year the league consists of seven teams. They are as fol- lows; Moore's, Janod (1982 League champs), Levesque, The Devils, Royals (formerly De- rosier's Dappers), Kodila's and Tootsies. The first scheduled games will be Wednes- day, May 18th with the Tootsies playing Levesque at 6:00 p.m., and Moore's facing Janod at 7:30 p.m. The T.B.L.F.L. plays ever) Monday and Wednes day night at the Texac¢ ball diamond, with games at 6:00 and 7:30, Everyone is invited t¢ come out and _ watch some good baseball, and cheer on their favourit team. Your support wil be greatly appreciate( by the players. Gami results will be publishe¢ weekly, so watch for ou! column in next week' news. See you at the bal game! There will bea TOWN BRIDAL SHOWER in honour of MISS BONNIE BOURGUIGNON on Wednesday, May 18, 1983 From 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. | in the UNITED CHURCH BASEMENT, in Schreiber EVERYONE WELCOME )