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Terrace Bay News, 8 May 1985, p. 16

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rey Page 16, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 8, 1985 Recreation Directors Fun/ Run Participation challenge Everyone - young and old are invited to par- ticipate in the 6th Annual North Shore Recreation Directors "Fun Run" Par- ticipation Challenge, to be held on Monday, May 27th between 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Hazards of all-terrain vehicles | The use of three and four-wheeled all-terrain vehicles is quickly becom-' ing a way of life for many Ontarians. But along with their recent surge in popularity has come in- creased concern for their -- to cause serious , or even death, when not used safely. Last year, nine people were killed and 212 injured in ATV accidents in On- tario. The majority of vic- tims were male (85 per cent). Thirty-six per cent were 15 years of age and under; another thirty per cent were between 16 and 20 years of age. Most of the accidents oc- curred during daylight hours, and a surprising 94 per cent of the drivers were wearing helmets. Alcohol was not a major factor. Under the Off-Road Vehicles Act, all ATV's must be registered, have third-party liability in- surance and all occupants must wear approved helmets. Children under 12 are allowed to operate ATV's under close adult supervision. . ATV's give a deceptive impression of stability because of their wide tread and broad wheels. Con- siderable practice is re- quired to master the "all- terrain' use, although a beginner may successfully handle the machine on gen- tle terrain. The appeal and challenge of riding over uncertain terrain, the ex- citement of risk-taking and the speed capabilities of the ATV all contribute to the accident potential. ~ TBAHA announce Under 17 camp The Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Associa- tion (TBAHA) is pleased to announce the operation of the TBAHA Under 17 'Camp '85 to be held this July in the city of Thunder Bay _. The camp is schedul- ed to begin on Monday, Ju- _ly 1 and conclude on Thursday afternoon, July 4. The purpose of the camp is to identify and bring by Mrs. Joan Woods Strange Brew Slow Pitch Team Raffie Lottery Lic. 482514 Winner Gerrald Sauve Winning ticket was drawn together 35 of the most talented midget-aged hockey players (born in 1969) playing hockey within the TBAHA branch district as the first step in the CAHA Program of Ex- cellence building towards future Olympic and inter- national calibre hockey teams. : The branch pro- gram will serve as a selec- tion camp to identify can- didates to advance to the Ontario Regional Under 17 Camp to be held this sum- mer in Waterloo, Ontario. Application forms are in the hands of all TBAHA minor hockey association midget coaches and club presidents. Information can be obtained by contacting the TBAHA branch office at 622-4792. The final date for receipt of applications is Friday, May 24. contact: Lost at the Schreiber Curling Rink -- 3 fiery tempers and 1 pair of glasses Found 3 trophies for questionable conduct and sportsmanship ¢ For further information, please Gladys Anderson at 2707 Mary Stortini at 3395. Nancy Zaporazan at 2639 in most North Shore Communities. What is the North Shore Recreation Directors "Fun The Ontario Safety League stresses that parents must take an active role in the training of all youngsters under the driv- ing age. The owner's manual will describe many important operating techni- ques, the location of all the controls and their func- tions, and the necessary owner inspections and Run" Participation Challenge? | For the past six years the North Shore Recreation maintenance. Check with your local dealer for other safety literature, and possi- ble training courses and clubs in your area. Accom- pany your child on all ATV outings. The League warns parents to be sure that your child has developed the skills and maturity needed to operate an ATV safely. Directors have sponsored this highly successful and enjoyable Fun Run. The concept is simple. Par- ticipants can walk, run, bike on a 1 mile route, set out by the Recreation Department/Recreation Committee. Bring a friend. Participants upon com- pletion of the Run receive | a Fun Run Button. In 1984, the Fun Run had over thirty six hundred young and old energetic participants. The winning com- munities are determined by: a) The community with the highest percentage of their population completing the run, and b) The community with the greatest number of people participating. In each case a banner will be presented to each of the winning communities. Come and join your friends and neighbours in the 6th Annual North Shore Directors "Fun Run"' Par- ticipation Challenge on May 27th. Thank You We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our friends, relatives, neighbours, fellow workers and everyone who gave us our much needed support during this very trying time. It was touching to receive such kindness in the form of flowers, food, cards, donations to the Cancer Society, and your presence at the church, by dear people as yourselves. Your concern will always cherished ky our entire family. Special thanks to Father Campbell, Pallbearers. Donations to the Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. We would also like 'to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers, and visited Fay during her stay in the hospital. God Bless you all. be remembered and the CWL,. and the Sincerely: Nap, Debbie, Denise and Danny Vienneau JOSE INNS q ---- SPECIALS SPECIAL SALAD BAR AncekLudes Stuffed Green Peppers Caesar Salad Jekkied Turkey Ring with Cranberry Sauce LILO OLLI OLD OLD LP OL OL POMP ~ SWEET and SOUR CHICKEN BALLS on Bed of Rice ALP OLD OLD OL OL LM TENDERLOIN TIPS on Bed of Noodkes $14.95 LP RL LP OLD CLP OL OL POL HLL $10.95 ROAST TURKEY $10.95 Orgy POVDRAP DEL" PRIME RIB OF BEEF $10.95 PP CIO D LI OL PLP OL OL OL OL OL OOO LI OL LOLI OLLI" FREE FLOWER IN SNIFTER FOR THE LADIES Reservations are suggested - call 825-5286 ALP RLP CLD MLD OLA

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