community NEWS T.V. Ontario Workshop The Schreiber Parks and Recreation. Depart- ment is happy to an- nounce that the T.V. Ontario Part-Time Learning Program will be in Schreiber. This free public focusses on "Technolo- gy Information" and is service' RK. oss hort Notes by ANNE TODESCO The Rossport Com- munity Hall Committee is busy planning and making preparations for the annual New Year's Eve party and dance. Miss Lorraine Sep- pala is visiting her mo- ther, Mrs. Esther Sep- pala in Thunder Bay. Ned Basher, owner of the Rossport Inn has re- turned to Duluth for the winter. Mrs. Anne Todesco is holidaying with her daughter Camilla this Christmas in Toronto, and son Jack of Sar- nia. a eee & -LOVTS _ + a rE PARTICIPACTION GLAD TO } "MEETCHA! The most buyers meet the best sellers in the Want Ads. = The children of the village are practicing for a Christmas concert un- der the direction of Cathy Gerow. They have a dialogue or short play entitled, "Wanted, a Housekeeper"; carol singing and other skits. Micheal Gerow will be the pianist for the enter- tainment. Santa will be distributing candy and oranges and gifts to the children of the vil- lage. Refreshments will be served at the party. geared for individuals interested in "home computers" and infor- mation technology. The two hour work- shop will cover the following: ® survey of the hard- ware and software of in- formation technologies ® trends and forecasts © applications for in- formation technologies in business and rec- reation. Date: January 11, 1984 Time: 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Location: Meeting Room 2, Recreation Complex Cost: Free All Schreiber, Ross- port and Terrace Bay residents are cordially invited to attend. If you are interested in attend- ing please leave your name and phone num- ber at the Recreation Of- fice (824-2317). Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 4, 1984, page 5 St. Berchmen's Altar Society by ANNE TODESCO A successful tea and bazaar was sponsored by the St. Berchmens Altar Society on Satur- day, December 10th, in the community hall in Rossport. It was conven- ed by Mrs. Doris Le- gault. : Working onthe Novel- ty and White Ele- phant booths, were Mrs. Prina Gerow and Mrs. Freda Gerow. Miss Beverly Legault and her Girl Guide troop were in charge of the kitchen and for serving tea. Mrs. Mary Schel- ling and Mrs. Josephine Hubelit presided at the tea equipages from a table attractively de- corated with the Christ- mas theme. The lace covered table was cen- tered with a Holly deco- rated crystal bowl, red candies in crystal scon- ces. : Mrs. Hilda Mushqush circulated the tickets on the grocery hamper which is to be drawn for on Thursday evening. Mrs. Anne Todesco took the tea money while Mrs. Laura Legault was in charge of the cake walk which caused much merriment and was very popular. The door prize was captured by Alana Harper of Terrace Bay. Several people at- tended from Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Pays Plat and Nipigon. Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Pool SCOREBOARD No POOL was held. Watch for next week's winner! . Sponsored by the Terrace Bay- Schreiber "NEWS" GORDON - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, George "Pont" Gordon, IN MEMORIAM who passed away Jan. 8, 1979. Nothing can be more precious, Than the memories we have of you. To us you were someone special God must have thought so too. _ Always remembered by Myrt, Clayton, Glorie, Rhonda and Gordie. FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT Funeral services for William. Pidluzny, 62, who passed away suddenly on Monday, Dec. 19, 1983 were held on Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Community Church. Rev. Brian Bigelow officiated and interment was at Terrace Bay Cemetery. He is survived by his wife Eva, son Robert, daughters Katherine and Linda (Mrs. Bill Orlesky), two grandchildren David and Cindy Orlesky all of Terrace Bay. Also surviving is one sister Nettie Kuzik, sister-in-law Nellie Pidluzny, Thunder Bay and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents and his brother Paul. Attending from out-of-town were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fehr, Mr. and Mrs. Guido Leonzio, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Busniuk and Mr. & Mrs. Guido Leonzio, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Busniuk and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Busniuk all of Thunder Bay. Pall bearers were: Robert Williams, Len Burns, Brady Burns, Mark. Santerre, Paul Sodaro and Marius Papineau. DRUNK DRIVING KILLS! 1982 300 lives 1983 ? Every year, season. No. of "warns" tests given ' hundreds of people die in alcohol-related accidents and not just during the Christmas and New Year DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE! Over the holiday season and in the months to come, a joint effort is being made between the Terrace Bay Police and the Schreiber Detachment of the O.P.P. to clamp down on drinking and driving. A report will be made weekly to the "NEWS" on the results of their campaign pertaining to this area. (For the week ending Dec. 11th they are as follows:) No. of spot-checks made (12 hour suspensions) No. of Breathalyzer 16 No. of impaired driving charges made No. of "fails" Drinking and Driving is simply not acceptable! 0 1 No. of "ALERT" tests given 1 0 The 13, 1984. Township location. RESIDENTS OF SCHREIBER Township will Christmas Trees on January 12 & If you wish to pick up your Christmas Tree, please leave it at your regular garbage pickup pickup the Happy 25th Birthday Dad intact. All refunds and exchanges must be made : by JANUARY 14th, 1984. All merchandise being returned, must have manufacurer's labels and size tags Any items purchases at reduced prices cannot be refunded or exchanged. Michael Moore - President OF TERRACE BAY LTD.