one EES FE enel wy se nepee tenet eve? se, Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 29, 1983 This year CJLB Radio will be celebrating their third annual search for country stars in Thunder Bay. CJLB is enlarging in their search for young Canadian talent to the Northwestern Ontario cities..Kenora, Fort Frances, Nipigon and Geraldton. CJLB will not only hold a search for country stars this year, they will also have a search for r6ck Stars. Two contestants will qualify from each coun- try show to appear in the country finals at the Lakehead Exhibition Labatt's Pro Rodeo, Sunday, August 7th, with the rock contes- tants one person or group will qualify from. each rock show to ap- pear in the finals, Thurs- day August 4th at the Canadian lakehead ex- hibition. The winner of Talent Show the third annual search for country stars is awarded an all expense paid trip to Regina to the "Academy of Country Music Awards" where they will compete with amateur country enter- tainers across Canada. The winner of the Re- gina awards will receive a recording session by a record company. The winner of the search for rock stars talent show will receive cash prizes. There is a great wealth of young talent in North- western Ontario. CJLB Radio and various _ser- vice clubs are proud to assist our local Canadian amateur talent. City: Nipigon Location: Nipigon Arena Service Club: Nipigon Lion's Club Pick up applications forms at the Nipigon Gazette. way. THANK YOU We would like to thank our family and friends for the lovely 25th Anniversary Party held in our honour. Special thanks to our daughter Judy, Evelyn Thrower and Brenda Campbell for arranging it, and all those who helped them in any Thanks so very much everyone. Jerry and Mavis Godin of their daughter WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. & Mrs. Tony Zborowski are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage NICOLE to JEAN BERNIER the wedding will take place on July 23rd, 1983 in Charny, Quebec. Father Pottie leads the singing at Birchwood Terrace's Strawberry Tea . last Friday. The Tea was part of Birchwood's Senior Citizens Week activities. School Board says NO... continued from page 1 "wear and tear" on the field was not a problem because the entire field was being re-built later in the summer under a joint agreement be- tween the town and the school board. Terrace Bay Separate Trustee Jim Figliomeni said that he was in favour of withdrawing the policy prohibiting carnivals and circuses. He said that "the Kins- men are a public service club that has done a lot of good work in Terrace Bay and I feel that they should be able to use the field. Its the only one that they can use in town, the public owns it and I feel that the public BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT should be able to use aad Trustee Joan Nugent said that she was oppos- ed to withdrawing the policy. She said that there had been pro- blems in Schreiber, the policy had been put in place, and she did not feel that it should be changed. Terrace Bay Trustee Gerry Amour also said that he was opposed to withdrawing the policy, and concur- red that the Kinsmen should not be allowed to use the field. THANKS COMMISSO .- Christopher and Chantal are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their new brother MICHAEL COMMISSO on June 15, 1983. Weighing 6 Ibs. 4% oz. Proud parents are Jackie and Coe The Board subse- quently discussed the question in the portion of the meeting that was closed to the public. After the closed session, FOR YOUR = WM MMM Last summer, the Ministry of Natural Resources invited you to come out with your ideas. To bring your thoughts on how to best manage Ontario's vast resources to a series Of Open Houses across @ y thousands. With just as many good ideas. Now, were inviting you to come visit once again, and see the results of your suggestions. Our District Offices will be holding a Public Infor- SSS st = a ; $m the province. And come out you did. By the 'a VW. we Commisso. THANK YOU Many thanks to my friends, workers and family who contributed in any way towards making my Retirement Party such an enjoyable and memorable occasion. The lovely gift was kindly appreciated. Special thanks to Lynn and Cindy for their thoughtfulness. co- Cecile Bedard Trustee Figliomeni again, raised the ques- tion. The matter was put to vote and the proposal to allow the Kinsmen to use the field for the carnival was defeated. Interviewed after the meeting several Trus- tees said that they beleived that this was the type of question that 'should be decided by local 'Irustees and that Trustees from other towns should not be interfering in purely local matter. Based on this they said that they felt they had no choice but to support the wished of the majority of the local Trustees. Volunteers Required To Act On An Economic Development Committee For The Township of Schreiber The Township of Schreiber, is asking for volunteer persons to become members of a six (6), person committee, which will investigate, encourage and promote economic development mation Week from June 27th to June 30th. Everyone is invited to come out and view the documents and maps which have been developed, to ensure the wisest possible use of Ontario's natural resources. This is your : Ministry of Hon. Alan W. Pope opportunity to see how ase W.T. Foster your ideas shaped up. _ ontario ---- THANKS TO YOU, THE FUTURE OF ONTARIO'S RESOURCES IS IN GOOD SHAPE. activity and prospects in the Township of Schreiber. The Council is asking for a long term commitment (2 years or more), from those persons interested in working toward a better economic future for Schreiber. This is an opportunity to become involved in a long term project that can prove to be both interesting and stimulating to those who act as part of the committee. Kindly advise by letter, if you wish to volunteer Reply to: A.J. Gauthier, Clerk-Treasurer, P.O. Box 40, Schreiber, Ontario, POT 2S0.