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X Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 2, 1987 Schreiber Recreation Winnie Department News Open House The Schreiber Recreation Committee has planned an open house to welcome all new resi- dents and to inform the general public of programs and our future development plans. - The Open House is scheduled for Thursday, December 3 at 7 p.m. in the community hall. Come out and see what is hap- pening at your recreation centre. Children's Christmas Crafts- This workshop will be held on Saturday, December 5 from 1-3 p.m. at the recreation complex. Donna Mikeluk will teach children ages six to 12 exciting ' Christmas Crafts. There are still openings for this workshop in what promises to be exciting. For more information or to register, please contact the office at 824- 2h If you would like to offer sug- gestions for future programs or have a skill or hobby you would like share with others please con- tact the office and we will do our best to organize it. Mixed Volleyball The recreation department is trying to get a mixed volleyball league started. Anyone interested in playing recreational volleyball one night per week should contact the recreation office at 824-2317. National Coaching Certification Program- the theo- ry Level | and Il programs will be held in January. These theory lev- els are for coaches of any sport. If interested contact the office at 2317. Olympic Torch Days Plans are well-underway for the arrival of the torch on Monday, January 11, at 4 p.m. Some of the events already planned are: children's play day, a contraption race; a moccasin dance, a bonfire and torch light parade, ice sculptures, an Olympic curling bonspiel, dances, suppers and much more. The torch ceremonies will take place at the recreation complex parking lot. This is our opportuni- ty to get involved with the Olympics! Let's really make it a bit event. Teen Drop In Centre There is now a Teen Drop In Centre operating out of the games room and meeting room 3. If you are looking for a place to just meet your friends to sit and talk, come out to the recreation centre on Friday and Saturday nights from 7-11 p.m.. Winter Events Calendar -- The 1987-88 Winter Special Events Calendar is now: ready. For your copy stop by the office anytime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Community Calendar The calendar will assist in keeping the community better- informed of local happenings as well as helping our new residents in familiarizing themselves with the community. This column includes the name of the group contact person, date, place and time of their meetings as well as any special events they are planning. Any groups wishing to have their meetings or special events published on a regular basis should contact the recreation office at 824-2317. Teen & Children's Aerobics- Debbie Tremblay, one of our 'aer- obic instructors, is presently explaining the possibility of orga- nizing a teen and children's aero- bics program. If you are interest- ed, contact Debbie at 824-2026 or the recreation office at 2317. Programs The recreation office is presently taking registrations for the following programs: Computer Course- an intro- duction into the micro-computer using the Tandy machine. The course will be held on Wednesday nights at the high school with Mr. Bill Houston doing the instruc- tion; Future Programs If you have a desire to partici- pate in a specific program or wish to conduct a craft or hobby course, please contact the recre- ation office at 824-2317. Upcoming events The following are events that will take place at the arena in December. Monday, Dec. 7- Midget North Shore Game- Fallen Rock vs Schreiber; Dec. 12, 13- Novice North Shore action; Dec. 19, 20- Pee Wee North Shore action; Dec. 23- Minor Hockey Skate- a-thon. NHL Oldtimers to play in Schreiber Thursday, December 10 promises to be an exciting night for the residents of Schreiber and surrounding area. The NHL "Rammers" will be in town to take on the Schreiber Intermediate "North Stars". Guy Lafleur and Steve Shutt are a few of the players who will play. Game time is 8 p.m. at the see page 11 Birth Announcement Sean Patrick was born on October 25, 1987, at 'McCausland Hospital. Proud parents are Raymond & Lori Wilson. A brother for Shane. Grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Keith McGaughey and Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Wilson, all of Schreiber. Many thanks to Dr. Jan Raczycki and the nurses and staff. Special thanks to Phyllis Luke. Birth Announcement Dareth Youd is pleased to announce the arrival of her new baby sister, Ainsley Elizabeth; proud]- parents 2 are Garth and Valerie Youd; proud grand- parents are Mrs. Aggie Szpak and the late Joe Szpak of Terrace Bay, and Mr..and Mrs. Clifford Youd of Penticton, British Columbia. Seiten cee eee eee eee ee ee 7 Campbell By Winnie Campbell The annual Christmas Bazaar of Holy Angels Parish Council C.W.L. was held on Saturday, November 21, at the legion hall. The bazaar convener was Rose Speziale, assisted by Colleen Gauthier. Kitchen convenors were Marion Henri, Sheila Parent and Cecile Bedard, while Margaret Pellegrino was dining room host- ess. The handmade quilt donated by Mel Webb was won by Denis Tremblay of Terrace Bay. The baby layette donated by members of the C.W.L. was won by Dan Imbeault of Schreiber. The light cake made and donated by Liz Prescotte was won by Marg Nesbitt of Schreiber. Marg Weaver made and donated the dark cake and it was won by Mike Reid of Schreiber. The bake table was taken care of by Carla Maronese, Mary Valentino and Marcia Buso. Rena Ross, Bart Kusik, and Freda Gerow worked on the knitting table. Aileen Ross was in charge of the craft table while Norma Duffy and Kay Stefurak looked after the sewing table. This year once again a corner for children only was an attractive stop for the children to purchase some of their Christmas gifts. This table was looked after by Guides Nancy Garon and Julie Moore. Betty Ryan and Verna LeBlanc looked after a well- stocked religious article table. The entire membership is involved in the success of the bazaar and a big thank-you goes out to all. The Chimo Club meeting was held Nov. 20, with President Mrs. Beth Macadam. Minutes were - recorded by Mrs. Eva Gordon in the absence of the Secretary Helen Jartus. The treasurer's report was approved as given by Pat Guina. Members are reminded that 1988 memberships are due and avail- - able from the treasurer. Rena Ross reported for the successful Christmas Bazaar and she was extended a vote of thanks for convening it and also to the committee that worked. Bingo report was given by Pat Guina and Mrs. Yola Cebrario was the lucky winner of the November Bingo and the lucky $10. Winners were Doris Gauthier and Irene Borutski and Cindy Tremblay and Betha Miller. December cards are for sale. The annual Christmas party is to be held in the legion hall host- ed by the legion on Wednesday, December 9, at 6:30 p.m. Namés must be listed by Nov. 28. Alice Sparks gave the nomi- nating committee report and the new slate of officers for 1988. Will be President, Ken Davis; 1st Vice-president, Jack Handel; 2nd Vice-president, A. Gordon; Treasurer, Pat Guina; Secretary, _ Helen Jartus; 3-year Trustee, Fred Grace Baptist Church Pastor: Rev. Jim Johnson. Phone 824-2402. Sunday School: all ages- 10 a.m. Morning worship service: 11 a.m. Sunday evening service: 7 p.m. Bible Study and prayer: Wednesdays, 7 p.m. Nursery as for all services. Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church Pastor: Father Jan Rademaker, O.M_I. Phone 824- 2010. Sunday Masses: Saturdays, 7:30 p.m. Sundays, 10 a.m. Rossport, noon. Confessions: Saturdays, 4-5 p.m. in Schreiber. Pays Plat Prayer Group: Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. St. Andrew United Church { / Minister: Ernie Hunt. Phone 825-3346 or 825-3396. Morning Service and d Sunday School are at 11:15 a.m. Communion Service is the first Sunday of every month. A nursery for infants is provided. St. John Anglican Church Pastor, Bob Elkin. Phone 824-2771. Morning prayer at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. All welcome. Minister, Ernie Hunt. Phone 825-3346 or 825-3396. ~ Worship service is every Sunday moming at 9:45 a.m. Church School is also at this time. Communion service is every first Sunday of every month. A nursery is provided. A warm welcome awaits all. Lutheran Church Pastor, Rev. Mark Moss. We will be meeting every Sunday at 2 p.m. in the recreation room at Birchwood Terrace. For more information contact: Rev. Mark Moss, 887-3020 (office), 887-2612 (home), Lloyd or Hilda Hiebert, 825-3897 or Cathy Withers 825-9495. St. Martin of Tours Pastor, Father Bernard Campbell. Phone 825-3231. Confessions are on Saturday from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Sunday Masses are on Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Birchwood Terrace, 1 p.m. Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly Pastor, Rev. Keith Milne. Phone 824-9098 or 825-9368. Family worship is on Sunday at 11 a.m. Wednesday night is Action Night from 6:30-8 p.m. Friday night is YOUTH ALIVE at 7:30 p.m Harness. Birthdays for November were celebrated by Irene Harness, Lillian Schelling, Albena Welbourne, Freda and Gilbert Gerow, Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor, Queenie Spicer, Marg Nesbitt, and Celia Valentino. 'Winners were Winnie Campbell and Fred Harness and Helen Wallace, Eva Gordon and Mrs. Hart. Mrs. Peggy McLean was wel-. comed and about 30 members attended. A film was shown by Freda, the name, 'Never Cry Wolf. Lunch was served and bridge and shuffleboard played. Winners of bridge were Alice Sparks, Pat Guina; shuffleboard winners were, first, Marg McKenna and Marg Handel; 2nd, Tom Webb, Mrs. Huard. There will be no general meet- ry he Eee 2 Jey ~sy Br. 109, Schreiber. HELP WANTED Full time Bar Steward required by the Royal Canadian Legion, Apply in writing to Box 61 Royal Canadian Legion Br. 109, Schreiber, Ont. Att: Dave Hamilton ing in December. Next meeting will be Jan. 15. Get well wishes in hospital to Lil Christie and Mr. Murphy and Mrs. Godin. Women's Drop In Centre The centre has had a success- ful fall season. A variety of crafts sessions have been held as well as days to just drop in and chat. This is the place to come ladies 'if you are new in town; if you need information; if you have something to share. Bring your knitting; bring yourself. Share a smile. Lori Robb had us all enchant- ed with her snow people craft ses- sion. We all tried to make a snow person and several women were so pleased with their efforts that they purchased materials to make more at home. The previous week, Georgette Cebrario, capably assisted by Sandra Larivee, shared with the women the making of dough wreaths. No two were alike and our interpretations of some fruits brought ready laughter but all will be proudly displayed in our homes. . This week Donna Mikeluk will share pointers on coping with stress, a timely topic. These sessions are usually relaxing and spark great discus- sion. Coffee is always on ladies so come on out Mondays at the 5) Rs Sa We Tg hs Se

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