Page 2, News, Tuesday, December 18, 1990 Schreiber O.P.P. ; 150 people have died ohol-related accidents this year. Police credit the persistent efforts of community groups such as People to Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (P.R.I.D.E.) and Ontario Students Against Impaired Driving (O.S.A.I.D.) with helping to lessen the number of impaired drivers on Ontario roadways. Education and enforcement go hand-in-hand in the endeavour to stop people who have consumed R.1.D.E. alcohol from getting behind the wheel. The Ontario Provincial Police urges you to support the R.LD.E. Program and the groups which attempt to combat drinking and driving. There is a need to strengthen the campaign during the month of December, a period when more people attempt to drive after drinking. Get involved! Share your ideas. Help your neighbour and. local police find ways to prevent drinking and driving. By working together we can make this a safe and happy holi- day season. : To find our more about how - you can participate in the 1990 Festive R.I.D.E. campaign, con- tact OPP-SCHREIBER-824- 2333. Carols for Christmas The Community Choir performed in its first concert since being reformed during the Christmas Concert held at the Schreiber Campus of The Lake Superior High School on Tuesday, Dec. 11. The North Shore Community Band, the School Choir, the School Schreiber Curling Club Back on the ice Band, the Grade 9 Music Class and the Grade 10 Music Class also took part in the evening. All of the music was under the direction of Howard Alexander. by Chris Hurson The Schreiber Curling club is Photo by Rob Cotton once more in operation after CONTAG ALLERGY FORMULA 42 HOUR ALLERGY RELIEF RONKAINEN'S PHARMACY STORE HOURS Saturday Dec 22 ... 9 - 5:30 pm % Sunday...CLOSED Monday Dec 24 ...9 = 3 pm DEC 25 & 296 CLOSED Thurs & Fri Dec 97 & 98 9 - 5:30. pm Sat Dec 29 ...9- 1 pm Mon Dec 31 «.. 9 - 5:30 pm Tues Jan 4; CE05ED Wed Jan 2... 9 - 5:30 pm to all our staff and customers y being closed last season. a declining membership and a number of mechanical problems forced last years executive to make the decision not to operate THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY CHRISTMAS OPERATION HOURS TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL OFFICE Monday, Dec. 24, 1990 - Closed at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 25, 1990 - Closed all day Wednesday, Dec. 26, 1990 - Closed all day Monday, Dec. 31, 1990 - Closed at 2:0 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 1, 1991 - Closed all day From all the staff at the Municipal Office, we wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season. ) C. Broughton ) Deputy-Clerk Treasurer ra) (te) ~~" Royal Canadian Legion ~ Branch 223, Terrace Bay P> Yemay >New Year's Eve Dance December 31, 1990 9 p.m. - | a.m. Music by Partie Sound Buffet by Terrace Bay Bakery ~ Party Favours, ete: £40 couple | £20 single : Limtt 130 persons we S Note: A bus will be provided to i and from the Legion. Pick up will be at 8:30 p.m. following the former mill routes. Departure from the L at 1:30 a.m. |} Financial problems caused by | during the 1989/90 season. The 1989/90 executive con- centrated it's efforts on fund rais- ing to. pay off the club's outstand- ing debts. This years executive got start- ed early raising funds and with the help of local tradesmen got the artificial ice plant back in operation and the building back in shape. It has meant a lot of hard work for all involved and we are very pleased to once again offer curl- ing to local residents. This years bonspiel dates are as follows: Womens. - January. 24-27th - maximum 32 rinks, $121/rink Contact Roseanne Commisso at 824-2290. Men's - January 24-27th - maximum 32 rinks, $120/rink Contact John Desjardin at 824- 2461 or John reddins at 824- 3488 Mixed (Mini McCuaig) March 14-17th 32 rinks/$120 rink Contact Audrey Morgan at 824- 2603 or Betty Huard at 824-2869 after 5 p.m. Our men's bonspiel has been named the Geoff Birch Memorial Bonspiel in honour of Godfrey Birch a long time curler and sup- porter of the Schreiber Club. Thank you to all who have supported us in any way, your efforts are greatly appreciated. AT THE FIRST SIGN OF ACOLD... ASPERGUM: Adult-Strength Medicin