Wednesday, June 11, 1986 Teachers involved Even the teachers at Holy Angels School in Schreiber got involved with Dress- As-Day during Education Week at the school last month. From left to right are: Grade 5/6 teacher H. Shack as Paul Bunyan, M. Dunn as Cat-In-The-Hat, Librarian M. McDougall as Oswald the Rabbit, and G. Mikalauskas as General Wolfe. Concert set By Pastor Keith Milne Come and hear the real stuff! There will be a Christian rock music con- cert on Thursday, June 12, at 7:30 p.m. The concert, located at the Terrace Bay campus of the Lake Sup- erior High School, will feature "Selah". "'Selah" is a Christian rock band that travels ex-- tensively in cooperation with the Youth Ministries department of the Pen- tacostal Assemblies of ALLIED The Careful Movers Mary Jo Mageau 825-9474 genuine concern an Canada. Last fall this group was part of a three week outreach tour in England. Throughout the past year, "Selah" has travelled to many high schools and communities in Ontario. They play a wide variety of Christian music but their main emphasis is on rock. The group will be ac- companied by Reverand Bob Gal, a well received international youth speak- er. Bob speaks to youth MOVING? In a day when personal caring service seems like a chapter from history, you'll be pleased with Allied's d professional help. When a move is in your future, call us. We'll make a helpful house call right away. Armstrong The Mover TERRACE BAY MARATHON THUNDER BAY B&J Delivery 229-0858 about the real answers to their concerns. The Terrace Bay concert is part of a week long tour of the Lake Superior area. The week will end in Marathon with a weekend youth retreat. The concert is sponsored by the Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly. Admission is free. "Selah" will be war- ming up with an after- school assembly at the high school. 345-7396 Vly Fries are really her fries The reason the french fries at Tanice Marcella's My Fries restaurant in Ter- ° race Bay still have their potato skins on is simple: when she first opened her shop late last month, Mar- cella didn't have her potato peeler hooked up yet. Customers told her how much they enjoyed the unpeeled taste, and so she never did plug that potato peeler in. She decided to open the shop after returning from Europe on May 17 follow- ing a seven month visit to that continent. At first the take-out rest- aurant was just going to sell homemade fries and ham- burgers, but then she ex- panded the menu to include some other items, like big sandwiches and pizza pops. Her biggest seller at the store, located in a building owned by her father at the Mill Road intersection off Highway 17, is something called the LC Bronco Bur- ger, which is a quarter- pound hamburger with all the trimmings. The name comes from its inventor, Lorraine Des- auliniers, who made the burger recipe and design. The french fries come in three different sizes and are cut fresh every day, Mar- cella explained. As for the name of the store, she said that some- body had asked her who wouid be making the fries once the restaurant was open, and she replied they would be "my fries," and that sounded as good a name as any. Two full-time cooks have been hired for the shop as well as three part- "time students. My Fries is open at 6:30 a.m. with a full line of breakfast food and closes at 11 p.m., or 12 midnight on weekends. To place your order ahead of time, she urges customers to call 825- 9625. The store will be opened on a seasonal basis only. What will Marcella do during her time off? Why, travel to Europe again, of course! It's her fries which opened last month, features homemade french Tanice Marcella, the owner of My Fries, is shown here sitting outside of her new take-out restaurant just off Highway 17 at the east end of Terrace Bay. The store, i U) 825-9577 BISA BZ SWEET OBSESSION Fancy home baked cakes Here are just a few fine examples: Hazelnut Torte Chocolate Hazelnut Cake Vienna Speckle Torte Almond Torte Please phone: or Cream Rolls Prices starting at $15.00 cal (/ ( Please give us at least 24 hours notice. Pickup only, no deliveries. 825-9244 FAMILY & CHILDREN'S SERVICES of the District of Thunder Bay (Incorporated as the Children's Aid Society) announces **SUMMER HOURS** effective : Monday, June 16th, 1986 Friday, August 29th, 1986 the hours of operation will be 8:30 a.m. -- 4:30 p.m. fries with the potato peels left on. Marcella intends to keep the restaurant open throughout the summer. Biker coming In order to raise funds as well as to create public awareness for the Child- ren's Wish Foundation of Canada, a 24-year-old man from Montreal has decided to bicycle his way across the country, and will be making an overnight stop- over in Terrace Bayon June 18. According to a Foundat- ion news release, Francois Duchesne began his voyage on May 16 in Halifax, with his final stop to be at the Canadian Pavilion at Expo 86 in Vancouver, B.C. The Miles For Wishes Bike-A-Thon will last app- roximately three months. Francois became involved in .the organization a Barristers, etc. P.O. Box 2538 P7B 5G1 17A South Cumberland Street Thunder Bay, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS TAKE NOTICE that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of HELEN BULNA, late of the Nor-West Motel, P.O. Box 277, Schreiber, Ontario, Widow, who died on or about the 5th day of December, 1985, are required on or before the 4th day of July, 1986, to send to the undersigned Solicitors full particulars of their claims, du- ly verified, after which date the Estate will be distributed having regard only to the claims then filed. DATED at Thunder Bay, Ontario, this 28th day of Mav, 1986. McKITRICK, JONES, KISLOCK number of years ago when he lost his five-year-old sister to Cystic Fibrosis. The release said this ex- perience "created an em- pathy in the young man towards all the children who may find themselves in need of the foundation's services." To date the foundation has granted 57 wishes to terminally ill children liv- ing in Canada. "*"(We) hope to provide the family with some spec- ial memories, not just final images of hospitals, doc- tors, and equipment," the release explained. "During a time of heart-wrenching turmoil for a family, a 'wish' provides a welcome respite--a time of normalcy and just plain fun." The release included a number of examples of what has done in the past. Bradley, 15, of Ontario wanted to meet Mr. T of The A-Team, and early last year Bradley and his fami- ly flew to Los Angeles and spent some time with the celebrity. The family also visited Disneyland. Also last year, 10-year- old Sara asked for a stuff- ed animal and to go to her favourite restaurant with her family. The Foundation gave her a three-foot-high stuffed pony while she was having dinner with her family at the restaurant of her choice.