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Terrace Bay News, 16 Aug 1989, p. 7

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Wednesday, August 16, 1989 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS peas __._Page 7. Schreiber Men's Slow-Pitch League Playing Schedule Duxe Suer's Pray Bart Tes #10 | In the relaxed position, hold your body balanced and square behind the plate, with vour weight on your toes. iDate Time Visitor YS Home Sun. Aug.20 6:00 Devils vs I-Team 7:30 Sabres -- vs Diggers Mon. Aug. 28 6:00 Outlaws vs Mavericks 7:30 Expos vs Sluggers Wed. Aug 30 6:00 Mavericks vs Sluggers 7:30 I-Team vs Outlaws Wed. Sept.6 6:00 Sabres vs Expos 7:30 Diggers vs Devils Dear John: John Deere Answers Your Lawn and Garden. Woes of the defense. He must confident. THE CATCHER The catcher is the leader quick and have a strong arm. Above all, he must be be é 2 With the batter in posi- tion, remember to stay at least one arm's length from the batter's back hip and hold your throwing hand behind your glove. =, hands out front, palms-up. 3 If the pitch is below your waist, hold both On pitches in the dirt, keep your body in front of the ball. For more information on Petro-Canada Play Ball, phone 1-800-268- 2244. Next Week... Baseball Pitching! Every Lawn Has Its Day Schreiber resident, now university student spending time | in Finland Dear John: The grass is always greener on my neighbor's side of the fence. He says I should water weekly in the morning; I say every afternoon. Who's right? Dear Proverbial Pat: He's right--about an inch of water each week keeps a lawn at its peak. And water early in the day. He who hesitates is-lost, since water droplets can evaporate in the heat of the mid-day sun before reaching grass roots. When it comes to a-healthy lawn, spare the water, spoil the lawn. Light sprinklings can increase the chance of disease and drought damage. A good inch of water can soak 6 to 8 inches into the ground, encour- aging a deep, stong root system. Give it an inch, it'll grow a mile: Here's a tip to figure out how long it takes to water an inch: mark plastic containers or tin cans. an inch from the bottom and place them around the sprin- kler's watering zone. Then-clock the time it takes the water to reach the one-inch mark. You can also use a rain gauge to measure the amount of rain- water your lawn gets, so you can add what Mother Nature doesn't supply. Dear John: Is it okay to stop my mower to add gasoline and start it right up again? Dear Fueled-up: Never remove the gas cap or add gasoline to your mower when the engine is running or hot. The best time to fill the tank is before you've begun mowing and the engine is cool. Always add fuel outdoors. And, leave your smoking mate- , rials inside so you can't light up absentmindedly. Wipe up spills and move the _ mower away from the spill before starting it. Let the engine cool before storing equipment, and store both mowers and gasoline containers away from sparks or open flames. ° Dear John: What is the purpose of mulching and how is it done? Dear Mulching Mel: Garden- ers mulch for two main reasons: to reduce. weeding chores, and to. help soil retain moisture for their crops. Mulches keep weed seeds dormant by preventing light and air from getting through to the soil. Mulches also maintain soil temperature and conserve mois- ture to benefit plants. Mulches are also effective in keeping low- lying crops, like cucumbers and squash, from coming into con- tact with the soil and rotting. Mulches can be made of organic materials such as leaves or straw, or synthetic black plas- tic sheeting. Be sure the soil has plenty of moisture before laying the black plastic mulch. Winnies Scribbles By Winnie Campbell A come and go shower was held for Kerri McColeman on - Sunday, July 23 at the United Church in Schreiber. In the receiving line were Kerri, Bride to be, Jane Gorman, Matron of Honor, Cheryl Lindsay, Mother of the Groom, Mrs. Lou McColeman, Grandmother of the bride and Kim McColeman, bridesmaid. Serving were Kim Bryson, Jill Marcella, Karen Fournier, Alena Harper, Kelly Turpin and Chris Turpin. In the kitchen replenish- ing were Colleen Gauthicr, Bev Turpin, Carol Bull, Daryl Davis, Brenda Harper, Connie Bryson and Marg Phillips. Taking care of the guest book was Kari Lindsay and taking care of the gift table were Helen Leblanc and Mary Ellen Bouchie. Mrs. Rosa Commisso is here from Mississauga visiting rcla-' tives and friends. Mr. Charley Kelly from Thunder Bay is visiting friends here in Schreiber. Mrs. Bern Whent attended the CPR picnic here this past weck- end, also many others. It was a lovely day and there were races and games galore with many prizes given out. Bingo and lunch all given free. Thanks to all who helped. Albert Gauthier of Schreiber is one of four Lakehead University students in Finland on a work exchange program in the area of . pulp and paper. The students were sponsored in part by Abitibi Price Provincial Paper Mill, which paid the airfare to Finland. The students started work in Finland on June 1 and will com- plete their work term August 31. The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) works to give students technical experience abroad related to their studies and foster international goodwill and increase awareness between countries. Exchanges are available in engineering, all fields of science and applied arts and technologies, such as architec- ture, forestry and agriculture. -Gauthicr, an electrical engi- neering student is. working with Yhtyneet Paperitehtaat OY (United Paper Mill) in Valkceakoski, Finland. YOUR FOREST... YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Death Notice Memorial Service to be held in St. Andrew's United Church, Schreiber, Thursday, August 17th at 11:30 a.m. for the late Tommy Whent who was killed suddenly in a motor vehicle accident, March 19 in Pienta Gardens, Florida. Survived by his wife Bernice - 2 sons: Gerald, wife, Rose, Sault Ste. Marie; Neil, Burlington - 3 grandsons: Richard, wife, Carole - 3 great granddaughters; Terra, Andrea, ents Daniel and Emma Whent, five brothers and four sisters. shall not then have notice. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS All persons having claims against the Estate of PETER UKRAINEC late of the Township of Terrace Bay, in the District of Thunder Bay, who died on or about the 7th day of July, 1989, are hereby notified to send particulars of same to the undersigned before the 15th day of September, 1989, after which date the estate will be distributed, with regard only to claims which the undersigned shall then have notice, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person whose claim it Chantel; Grandson Tom - all of LILLIAN UKRAINEC Sault Ste Marie; Jerry, wife, Executrix Cathy, North Carolina, grand- by her solicitors daughter Heidi, Burlington, sev-. ZAITZEFF-CANCADE eral nieces and nephews. Barristers and Solicitors Predeceased by son, Cecil, par- P.O. Box 3536 233 S. Court Strect Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6E2 The Pre-Inventory Sale is still on at the SEWING NOOK! 25% - 50% OFF all fabric! WIDE VARIETY Spandex - reg. 16.98 NOW 13.98 Suiting - Linen 25% OFF 100% Polyester - Crepe - a must for your travelling need 25% OFF Baby Cordoroy - reg. 7.99 - SALE 5.99 Much more to choose & to SEW UP FROM! Don't delay...Sew today!

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