PAGE IO TERRACE BAY NEWS 1975 : AUGUST 20, SCHREIBER RECREATION NEWS The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Committ- ee would like to thank all those who donated items for the Carnival for Muscular Dystrophy. Your contributions were greatly appreciated. All proceeds will be sent to the Jerry Lewis Telethon on WLUC-TV August 3Ist. SWIMMING: Between the week of Friday, August 8 - I4 swim tests were held for all swimming students Those who successfully completed their course for this year were: Pre-Beginners - Jacquie Speziale, Pam Vasilu, Bobby Morgan, Denis Jean, Jamie Figliomeni, Sharon Morgan, Julie Welbourne, Ron Speziale, Jeanine St. Jean, Kevin O'Driscoll, Joey Spez- iale, Joseph Speziale, Sandra Phillips, Kim Taylor, Kenton Klassen, Heath Walton, Yves Jean, Mike Maggio, Vince Maggio, Mario Vasilu, Maurice Ferland, Gabe Buso, Diana Vasilu, Neil O'Connor, Cory Huard. Beginners: Cheryl Figliomeni, John Redins, Marty Redins, Brad Godin, Linda Speziale, Mar- lene Speziale, Brenda Figliomeni, Ron Speziale Jeanine St. Jean, Dominic Diano, Michelle Webb Darren Welbourne, Judy Godin, Melanie Perras, Joyce Glad, Mary Diano, Tammy Walton. Survival: Albert Gauthier, Rick Morgan, Cheryl Johnson, Mary Stortini, Dan Spadoni, Brenda Lamoureux, Steven Speziale, Lloyd Whitton, Stan Ginn, Rick Parent, Paul Bedard, Mike Pow- er, Victer Perras, Fred Ice, Cathy Graham, John Ice, Wes Whitton, Kara Lee Klassen, Rose- mary May, Dan Welbourne. Juniors: Cheryl Johnson, Rick Morgan, Tina Redins, Mary Stortini, Brenda Lamoureux, Glen- da Glad, Dan Welbourne. : Elementary Award: Shelley Small, Anna Racioppi Elena Speziale, Carol Huard, Susie Smith, Jam- SINGER CO. OF CANADA LTD. SPECIALS Stretch stitch blind hem, over- casting, mending stitch, makes Se tonTniae; Sews on butions Only $244.00. Stylist~ Futura - Open Arm - Free Demonstration AUGUST 28 and 29 Contact Don Johustone for sales and service. 'the meeting, which is being hosted by Schrei- ie Smith, Rick Morgan, Brenda Lamoureux, Joyce Gauthier. Swimming for the Disabled: Sheryl Holmes Bronze Medallion: Cindy McKay, Barbara Huard, Janice Martin. Water Safety Leaders: Huard. Congratulations to all! Cindy McKay, Barbara NOTICE: As of August 22, the Recreation Office will be moved back to the old dentist's off- ice, upstairs, in the town hall. LOST & FOUND: 'We have a number of articles at the Rec. Office that have been collected during the summer. If you have lost something, please feel free to come to the office any time to see if it is here. i 4 ¢ : & UTILITY COMMISSIONERS MEET IN SCHREIBER Municipal Utility Commissioners from across Northwestern Ontario will gather in Schreiber August 25 to 27 for the 25th annual meeting of District 3 of the Ontario Municipa). Electric Association. About 60 delegates are expected to attend ber Hydro. Business sessions will be held in | Schreiber Public School starting at 9 a.m. August 26th, and concluding the afternoon of 4 August 27th. The program will include presentations on the restructuring of municipal utilities and the role, of the provincial Ministry of Enexgy and a report .on the Ontario Energy Board's hearings into Ontario Hydro's rate proposals. Special guests will include Robert Taylor, Chairman of Ontario Hydro; Andrew Frame, util- ities advisor, Ontario Ministry of Energy; Gordon Stacey, general manager of Guelph Foard| of Light and Heat, and Gordon Patterson, newly * appointed manager of Ontario Hydro's Northwes- LORNE'S CAMERAS & FISHING TACKLE | 20 SOUTH COURT STREET (next to the Paramount Theatre) . THUNDER BAY 'P', ONTARIO TELEPHONE 344-0413 a yr ST RR