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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 5, 1983 spo us Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club News IN MEMORIAM GOULD: In loving memory of my dear husband and father, Fred, who passed away October 2, 1981. A million times | needed you A million times | cried If love could have saved you dear You never would have died. Are the hardest things to say My dearest Fred, | loved you ina special way. If | could have one life time wish One dream that could come true | pray to God with all my heart Eor yesterday and you. So sadly missed by Clara, your wife, and daughters Nancy and Gail. October 1st, marked the first day of the 1983 /84 skating season. Welcome all skaters! Also we are pleased to welcome back Mr. Paul Wirtz, Senior Club Pro- fessional, who joins our Club for the fdurth con- secutive year, and Mrs. Jackie Snider, Junior Professional, for her second season with us. In addition, we are proud to introduce Miss Lora-Jay Jones of Thun- der Bay, who joins our staff as Junior Profes- sional. We look forward to an exciting and suc- cessful year. ; Anyone still interest- ed in registering may do so by contacting Mrs. Mary-Ellen Bouchie at 825-9019 or Mrs. Marie Stark at 825-9320. On November 1, 1983, we will be introducing the new 'Can-Skate pro- gramme which should TERRACE BAY CURLING CLUB REGISTRATION ROUND ROBIN AND DIVISION CURLING Deadline for entries: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 Curlings starts Wednesday, October 19 -Please enter complete teams or, if you wish, enter as a single and we will try and organize a team for you. For more information please contact: Men's Curling: ys mr Mixed Curling: prove to be an enjoyable learning experience for the recreational and_be- ginner skaters. A semi- nar will be conducted and will provide the de- tails on this programme, on Saturday, October 15th from 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. at the Rec- reation Centre. Al- though the main object- ive of this seminar is to certify coaches to teach the Can-Skate pro- gramme, there is much to be gained by regis- tering as an observer. If you are interested please contact Lucille Kodila at 825-3306. A meeting with the parents of the Can-Skate children will be held shortly after this semi- nar to answer any quest- ions on this programme. Congratulations to Mrs. Linda Churchley, the winner of the 50/50 Draw and to Mrs. Mar- garet Mauger, winner of the handcrafted doll. Both draws took place at the Fall Fair on Sep- tember 11th. We take this opportunity to thank everyone for their con- tinued support. The second annual Skate-A-Thon will be held on Saturday, Octo- ber 8th from 3-8:00 p.m. Sandwiches, cookies, hot chocolate and kool- aid will be provided for all the skaters. Join in the fun!! A hearty congratula- tions to the following for successfully passing C.F.S.A. tests during summer skating school: Mark Saranpaa: 2nd figure; two senior bronze dances; junior bronze free skate. Paula Bouchard: 3rd figure; completed junior silver dance set. Tracy Clark: figure. Jennifer Kodila; 5th figure; junior silver free skate; one senior silver dance. 3rd Heather Saranpaa: Sth figure. Kim McColeman: Boxing Club News "Timmins vs. Schreiber (and Curtis)" They. "'out-slugged - out-fought and out-muscled"' to win their match. The butterflies did not last too long for the Schreiber team, as Dom "*Hollywood" Filane fought the first match of the day, and knocked his opponent, Shawn Le- Brun, of Timmins out, in the first ten seconds of the first round. Once again, proving why he was picked as Schrei- ber's 'Boxer of the Year"! Schreiber's Paul An- derson showed his stuff in his first fight, and started his career out right by winning a un- animous decision over Timmin's Dan Lariviere. In the next bout, Schreiber boxer, Rick Morgan took a severe pounding from Tim- min's Dan Price in the first round, but came out flying in the second to knock Price out. Gerry Filane of Schreiber had the roughest fight of the day as he and Timmins' Rick Gillnette, staged a pier-six brawl to the delight of the crowd. Fi- ged, and out-muscled Timmins' Dino Amadeo in a middleweight bout. Evoy won a unanimous decision. , Schreiber's Mario Vasilu got caught early in the second round of his welterweight fight with Timmins' Mike Corshane. Corshane caught Mario behind the ear with a straight left and the referee fearing injury, stopped the bout. The Schreiber team was very happy with the officiating and the hos- pitality shown by the Timmins people. Fiber Optics Doctors may be able to locate and treat lung cancer tumors much earlier than ever before with a new fiber optics device designed by a team of University of Cali- fornia at Santa Barbara engineers. The diagnostic device would enable doctors to locate tumors _ long before they would show up on X-rays or invade tissue, ac- cording to A. Edward Profio, professor of chemical and nu- clear engineering. John. THANK YOU The Daley families wish to express heartful thanks to all their friends, neighbours and relatives who helped us through the loss of our son and brother Your thoughts, donations are deeply appreciated. Special thanks goes out to L. McBride, J. Benko, R. Rennette, Fr. Rennette, L. Pope and K. Johnson families, Legion flowers and Ladies Auxiliary and Ladies of the lane was edged out in Neh - Moose. Your gifts of food were well ALL 11 825-9310 Mar close decision. M. Phillion 825-9369 R. Roberts 825-3860 R. Duquette 825-9001 zretintinnry, Ramee: per D. Stewart 825-9151 Ken Johnson 825-3603 Ken Johnson 825-3603 liminary free skate. Asley Riley: two pre- liminary dances. Keep up the good work! Billy Mackenzie is starting to really im- prove as he completely dominated Timmins' received. A special thanks to Reverend B. Bigelow and pallbearers and Debbie Woods. We will remember your kind- ness and thoughtfulness always. boxer, Reg Moran in the light-heavy weight divi- sion. Curtis Evoy was the big story of the trip as he out-fought, out-slug- Cliff & Adeline, Brothers & Sisters Royal Canadian Legion Schreiber Branch 109 POPPY-WREATH CAMPAIGN TIRES FROM SILIIISSS, SIGSSISL 4 BRIDGESTONE Schreiber Cenotaph Fri., Nov. 11, 1983, 11 a.m. To our friends in Schreiber and surrounding area wishing to lay a wreath this year; Wreaths will be available in three sizes - Priced at $37.00, $20.00 and $15.00. Sorry, no ribbons.this year. Order by mail or phone: Schreiber Legion Branch 109 "Poppy Committee" Box 61, Schreiber, Ontario Phone 824-2872 Please state size of wreath; person or organization ordering and who will lay the wreath. 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