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Terrace Bay News, 9 Sep 1987, p. 11

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Sores oo VT™ ee ' Terrace Bay Recre The participant will be making wreaths from pine cones, corn husks, fabric, dried plants and silk flowers. Stained Glass (Ken Randle) Place: To be confirmed Winnie's Scribbles By Winnie Campbell Our deepest sympathy to Mrs. R. Weaver on the passing of Russell (Pidge) Weaver. Mrs. Don Lawson and children Agnus, Donald Jr, and Alex were visitors at the Clavelles. Visitizig the Doigs were Mr. St. John safety tip Minor cuts- Small injuries are almost every day occurrences and they should be given first aid attention so they don't become serious. They are among the reasons that basic, minimum first aid sup- plies should be kept in your home and your car. Small cuts and scrapes that break the skin won't bleed enough to clean themselves. They should be washed with water snd anti- septic soap and bandages. A deeper cut that's bleeding should be controlled with steady, direct pressure on the wound, preferably with a clean dressing, but with your hand if necessary. Get the victim to sit down and rest, and raise the injured part. Apply a sterile pressure dress- ing, and leave it in place, even if it becomes blood-soaked. If necessary, get medical help. Serious bleeding is life- threaten- ing. You take the same steps, but you must get medical help as soon as possible. see page 13 Mannila--- Antoher week was then begun with a long tour planned with Rene Fontaine in Geraldton. The next day found the candi- date in Longlac where he was interviewed by Larry Saunders of CBQ Radio for the entire day. Reeve Renald Beaulieu toured the Weldwood plant, Indian reserves and community with Mannila. - Wednesday found him in Caramat and Hillsport. "A special blitz was organized for Manitouwadge where Mannila proved to be an outstanding suc- cess- a reception toward this spir- ited campaign idea well- taken. Mannila then continued his campaigning in Marathon, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat with visits to the Seniors' home, hospitals, mines and mills. Conway cancelled Returning home with early arrangements to return to Terrace Bay to meet with the Minister of Education Sean Conway for mainstreeting ended in Conway cancelling due to bad weather in Sucibury, Ontario. For the last leg of the tour, Mannila travelled to Schreiber, and then back to Nipigon for the famous Nipigon Fall Fishing Festival where Mannila partici- pated in the parade there. It was a hectic few weeks for Mannila but he has enjoyed his visits to the outlying areas and Mrs. Herb Doig from Chapleau; Mrs. J-F. Graham from Orillia and daughter; Dr. Sharon Graham from Whitbourne, NELD., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller from Carrying Place, Ont, also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wadge from Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mitts from Port Moody, B.C. Mrs. Bob Campbell and Tammy Mineau and children are back from visiting relations in Espanola, Ont. Mrs. Gladys Nolan and Barry Lugsdin and son are visiting the Campbells. They are from London, Ont. Chimo meetings will start on Sept. 18, Friday, at 7:30 p.m. Pot luck lunch and Birthdays. Mrs. Dumais from Kapuskasing is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Billy Campbell and Chris. Date: Oct. 1 to Nov. 5 Day and times: Thursday, 7-10 m. The copper foil technique of making stained glass will be taught in this program. OTHER PROGRAMS TO BE PRESENTED BY THE RECRE- ATION DEPARTMENT THIS FALL WHICH HAVE NOT BEEN COMPLETLEY CON- FIRMED AS YET ARE AS FOLLOWS: Tae Kwon Do _ (Joe Thippawong, Ceramics (Sylvia Broughton), Needlepoint (Joyce Gilmore), Sewing Lessons (Lise Kenny), Racquetball lessons for youth and ladies, Weightlifting for Youth. We are always interested in meeting new persons in the com- munity who may have a talent which they would like to share with others. Call the recreation office if you wish to become one of our instructors. Upcoming events SCHREIBER RINGETTE CLUB Election of Officers 1987/88 Season Wednesday September 9, 1987 7:30 p.m. Schreiber Rec Complex Meeting Room Anyone interested in coaching this season, please contact Mavis Godin 824-2879 Registration will be held Monday, September 14, 1987 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Schreiber Rec Complex Meeting Room Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 9, 1987, page i ation Department news Sept. 8 and 9- Prairie Canada Museumobile- curling club park- ing lot. Sept. 13- 6th Annual Fall Fair- Arena, noon to 6 p.m. Sept. 24- Beatlemania Concert- Terrace Bay Arena- Tickets on sale now at the recre- ation office. ANNIVERSARY SALE 10 DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, to SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 ENTIRE STOCK UP TO 50% OFF SAVINGS LIKE THESE Diamond Rings 30% off 40 k Gold Chains & Bracelets 40% off Seiko Watches 30% off 40K Gold Charms 25% off Plus many more in-store specials $ Simcoe Plaza by, Terrace Bay All Sales Final Jewellers Cash Only No Layaways 805-3592 Visa and No Gift wrapping Mastercard Accepted after 5 p.m. SCHREIBER MIXED DARTS meeting and dealine to register is SEPTEMBER 18/87 at 8:00 p.m. at the NEW LEGION HALL Sign up early at the Legion or call 824-3145 or 824-3061 NO LATE REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED years of our ownership 0 Our last day of operation is TED and CZESLAWA JAKABOWSKI THANK YOU We wish to express our gratitude to all of our Cus- tomers. We enjoyed serving you throughout the f the Terrace Bay Bakery. Saturday, September 42. and family. TERRACE BAY BAKERY Saturday, September 42-15 inch Pizza ONLY _ (phone ahead) $10.00 Wednesday - Saturday Bread - white $1.09 Cookies - 1 doz. $1.59 Soft Rolls - 1 doz. $1.59 Pies 10 inch $2.79 GRANNY'S FOOD Terrace Bay 825-3858 WHITE RICE BROWN RICE -long grain -long grain 100g. .22¢ 100g. 22¢ 5a Reg. .29¢/100g ; Reg. .29¢/100g PURE VANILLA ARTIFICIAL om 3e79 | VANILLA Reg. 100ml. - $3.88 <60mk .79¢ Reg. 100ml. - .86¢ PITTED PRUNES THOMPSON eee: .59¢. |RAISINS Reg. 100g. - .63¢ 100g. - .50¢ Reg. 100g. - .58¢ SUG AR & SALT CHOCOLATE MALT FREE CANDIES | Prrpoe 100g. $1 .68 100g. .86¢ Reg. 100g. - $1.78 Reg. 100g. - .96¢ + SOYA TEA BISCUIT BEANS | | MIX Kilo $2.09: joel Kilo $2.09 Reg. Kilo - $2.19 SPECIALS Reg. Kilo. = Sale Runs: Wednesday SEPT. 9, 1987 to Saturday SEPT. 12, 1987 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST STORE HOURS 9 a.m.-9p-M. - Monday to Saturday

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