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Terrace Bay News, 21 Sep 1983, p. 2

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*age 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Terrace Fall Programs We are still taking names for the following orograms which are starting soon: some aerobics, calis- thenics and cool-downs. Date: Thurs. Sept. 29 to Dec. 1 (10 weeks) Time: 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. adies Fitness: (Even- Place: St. Martin's ing) (Lisa Corrigan) School Gym 'An evening fitness class Deadline is Friday Sep- for the working girl. tember 23rd Consists of warm-ups, Ceramics for Beginners THANK YOU The Official Board of St. Andrews United Church, Schreiber take this opportunity to express the sincere thanks of the Board to all the Convenors and Committees and to all who donated to the various booths at the Fall Fair and for the delicious food for the supper. Many thanks also to the men who helped set up and clean up and to all who attended, making it a successful event. The winners of sthe following prizes were: Bride® Doll-Stacey Doucet, -Food Voucher-George Scott, Crystal- Dorothy Lengyel, Groceries-Skip Davis, Quilt-Laura-Jane Tymko-Rossport, Panda Bear-Judy Davis, and Straw: ' berry Shortcake-Craig Saarinen. Wednesday, September 21, 1983 Bay Recreation News (Sylvia Broughton) Learn the basic tech- niques of the fascinating hobby of ceramics and complete two or three projects. Date: Mon. Oct. 3 to Dec. 5 (10 weeks) Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Place: 150A Birch Cres- cent, Terrace Bay - (includes basic tools - other materials are extra) Deadline is Wednes- day September 28th Advanced Ceramics: (Sylvia Broughton) Using basic techniques from the beginner's class, you can now in- dulge in advanced tech- niques to create beaut- iful and useful items - just in time for Christ- mas. Date: Wed. Oct. S to Dec. 7 (10 weeks) Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Place: 150A _ Birch Crescent, Terrace Bay Deadline is Wednes- day, September 28th Microwave II Fun and Entertaining (Corry de Vries) Although this second microwave cooking class is geared to those who have already enjoyed the microwave experi- ence, beginners will be able to learn a lot too. We will cook several items of each of the fol- lowing:, appetizers, soups, main meat dish- es, vegetable dishes and desserts. Some delicious examples are: minia- ture chicken drum- sticks, split pea soup, chicken with sherried cheese sauce, lettuce braised in stock, and orange squares. Come and join us for a day of jearning, exchanging of ideas and basically lots of fun. Date: Sat. Oct. 1 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Place: To be announced Deadline is Friday Sep- tember 23rd There are openings in the following cour- ses which are starting in October and November. Stained Glass - starts Mon. Oct. 17 Beginner Woodwork- ing - starts Nov. 24 Basie Photography - starts Nov. 9 Christmas starts Oct. 20 Beginner Chinese Cooking - starts Oct. 27 Introduction to Piano Lessons Adult classes start - Monday Oct. 17 Child classes start - Saturday Oct. 15 Personal Money Man- agement - starts Nov. 1 Yoga - starts Monday Oct. 24 Learn to Skate - starts Monday Oct. 17 Level I - Theory - Gym- nastics - starts Friday Sept. 30 Relaxation Workshop - for Saturday Nov. 12 Call the Recreation office at 3542 if you would like to register for any of the above pro- grams. New Programs: Tatting (Fine Lace Work) - Loretta Fitzgerald Learn the basic tech- niques of Tatting and how-to do edging on pillow cases, doilies, Crafts - - PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Schreiber Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Township. of Schreiber will take into consideration the passing of and, if approved, will pass at its meeting to:be held on the 11th day of October, 1983, or atan adjourned meeting thereof, atthe hour of 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street. A By-Law to stop and close the public street of highway more particularly described as follows: "All and singular, that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situated, lying and being in the Township of Schreiber, in the District of Thunder Bay, and the Province of Ontario, and being composed of that part of Manitoba Street, ona plan filed in Many thanks hampers while | home again. to my neighbours and fellow club members for your cards, visits, floral gifts and fruit was a patient in McKellar Hospital. To wonderful nursing staff on three west. Many thanks to Dr. The McCausland Hospital for all their tender loving care that finally got me - THANK YOU friends, Dr. Hiscox and his Wilkes and staff of To my family who were withme all the way and helped me fight. Sincerely, {DA ROMANUK the office of the Land Registrar for the Registry Division of Thunder Bay as number 826, being more particulary described as Part 1 on reference plan 55-R-5445, on deposit in the office of the Land Registrar for the Land Registry Division of Thunder Bay." And take further notice that the said Council will at the time and place above mentioned hear any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law, and who applied to be heard. The said By-Law may be inspected during business hours by any interested party at the office of the Clerk- Treasurer, Township Municipal Office, Schreiber, Ontario, prior _ to the passing thereof. our gratitude. Schreiber who rallie of need. A specia THANK YOU Our heartfelt thanks to the people of d around in our hour | thanks to Father Groulx and Mr.. Bob Krause who was always there. Words can never express With thanks GEORGE and MAUREEN JESSOP and FAMILY handkerchiefs, etc. This 6 week course will com- mence on Wednesday Oct. 12 and go until Nov. 16, from 7:30 to 9:30 in the Multi-Purpose room of the Recreation Cen- tre. Fee is $18.00 and the deadline is Friday October 7. Please call if you are interested. No Body Contact Hockey The office is accepting names of any male 18 years of age or older who is interested in participating in a "No Body Contact, No Slap Shot League" this win- ter. If you are inter- ested contact John Mc- Grath or Rob Viejou or call this offige 3542. The Deadline to register is September 28th. Fall Fair Special thanks to the exhibitors and the com- munity for attending. Fifty-one tables occu- pied the floor sur- face and from the com- ments received, and participation from the public, it was a suc- cess. Public Skating Times This Season: The winter ice time schedule has been final- ized and the following times are available for Public Skating: Monday 1-2 p.m. Wednesday 2-3 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Thursday 10:30 - 11:30 p.m. : Friday 1-2 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m. Saturday 8-9 p.m. Sunday 7-8 p.m. Anticipated start- ing date October 4th. Winter Arena Activities -The following activi- ties will be held this winter at the Terrace Bay Arena: Ringette - Interested please contact Linda Falzetta Figure Skating - contact Joan Clark or Lucille Kodila Minor Hockey - contact Fay Figliomeni or Doug Roberts Men's Broomball - con-. Men's Broomball - con- tact Andy Lauzon Intermediate Broomball - contact Dan-Hnatuk Ladies Broomball - con- tact Andy Lauzon Intermediate Hockey - contact Mike. Miller No Body Contact Hockey - contact John Mc- Grath or Rob Viejou Bowling Season A well attended meet- ing of interested bowl- ers was held on Septem- ber 13th, and a unani- mous decision was madé to establish a Terrace Bay Bowling Associa- tion to handle the af- fairs of: a ladies after- noon league, ladies evening league, mixed league and a men's league. The election of the executive will have taken place by the time this article appears in the News, however, if you wish information on this new executive , or wish to participate, please call the recrea- tion office at 3542. Open Bowling con- tinues on Wednesday from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. and on Sunday from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Bowling Starting Dates Friday Night Adult Mixed League - Fri. Oct. 14th Thursday Night Mix-. ed Fun League - Thurs, Sept. 9th Men's League - Tues. Sept. 20 There are still open- 'ngs in all of the above leagues. Please call the recreation office if you are interested in join- ing. My apologies Ollie! In last week's feature THANK YOU on Recreation North- west, the cutline below Ollie Chapman's photo read; Ollie Chapman - "Board member of the Ontario Municipal Rec- reation Committee."' I should have known better. Ollie is the PRES- ident of O.M.R.A. SORRY!!!!!! A. J. Gauthier Clerk-Treasurer Township of Schreiber Dated at the Township of Schreiber, this 7th day of September, A.D., 1983. The family of the late Kathleen (Kathy) Duggan would like to express their most sincere "Thanks and Appreciation" to their family and friends - for their Mass cards, flower arrangements, donations of food, donations to charities and the Schreiber Arena "Slice of ice" and any other contributions. Special thanks to Father Groulx, Dr. K. Wilkes, the nursing and lab staff of The McCausland Hospital, the air ambulance and the King Funeral Home. Also, special thanks to the ladies who prepared and organized the meals at our home and at the Parish Centre. Heartfelt thanks to my brother Paddy ond my cousin Bob Krause and all who. stood by with us at the McKellar Hospital...the "Town of Schreiber', during a time like this - VERY SPECIAL... words could never express our heart- felt appreciation. Each and everyone of you are very special and so deserving of our humble "THANKS". Husband Jim; Children, Danny, Jamie and Sean; Father, Paddy and sister Maureen and family. FUNERAL SERVICE DUGGAN: The Funeral Mass for the late Kathleen Anne Duggan, age 34, of Schreiber, Ontario was held at Holy Angels Church on Saturday, September 10th. Father Peter Groulx officiated and following the Mass, interment was in the Schreiber Cemetary. Prior to the prayers in the Holy Angels Church on Friday evening at 7:30 p.m., by the C.W.L., a service was held at the King Funeral Home by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion to which Mrs. Duggan was a member. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Duggan and family of Sault Ste. Marie and Mr. and Mrs. George Jessop and family of Sudbury, several friends and relatives attended from Windsor, Elliot Lake; Thunder Bay, Manitouwadge, Geraldton, Beardmore, Rossport and Terrace Bay.

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