Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 5, 1986 Jamboree scheduled Submitted by the Schreiber Recreation Committee The Third Annual North Shore Recreation Director's Ringette Jam- boree will be hosted by the Schreiber Ringette Club and Schreiber Parks and Recreation on November 8 and 9. The purposes of this Jamboree are: (1) to promote ringette on the North Shore, (2) to learn the skills of the game, (3) to play against girls from other communities on an evenly mat- ched team, and (4) to have fun, develop friendships and sportman- ship with the players and coaches of the region. : The selection of teams will be done on a random basis, according to ex- perience or non-experience. Girls participating are all eight to 12 years old. Girls are coming this year from Geraldton, Longlac, Marathon, Man- itouwadge, Nakina, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, and White River. There will be a total of 120 girls par- ticipating this year. Besides playing ringette, the girls will also have an action-packed weekend as they will be learning the skills fo curling, courtesy of the Schreiber Curling Club, as well as floor hockey at the Lake Superior High School Schreiber campus. Fun activities at the Schreiber Recreation Complex will also be provided. A supper will be held for the girls on Saturday evening at the Schreiber Complex Hall. A meeting of the North Shore Ringette Association will be held on Saturday night as well. Sunday, after a luncheon and awards presentation, the girls will depart for their respective home towns; happy, tired, and eager to meet their new friends at future ringette tournaments during the winter months. In other recreation news, aerobic classes will begin the week of Nov. 10. Days and times have not yet been finalized. For more information or to register, please contact the Recreation Office. : The office is continuing to accept names for all of the general interest and post-secondary courses. The names 'will be kept on file until enough. interest has been shown to make the course feasible. For more information on these courses or to suggest ideas for other programs, please contact the Rec Office. The Rec Department is holding a "*Memories and Reflections' of the King concert performed by Elvis Presley impersonator Billy Can. For information on tickets, please contact the Recreation Office or any member of the Recreation Committee 6:30 - 8:30 Dinner TERRACE BAY LEGION REMEMBRANCE DAY DINNER and DANCE NOVEMBER 8, 1986 5:30 - 6:30 Cocktails 9:00 - 1:00 Dance featuring 'THE DIPLOMATS' from Thunder Bay $30.00 couple/$15.00 single for Dinner and Dance. $20.00 couple/$10.00 single for Dance only. Tickets may be purchased at the Legion, for members and the public. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY Whe ee ie Wie, ak Tops in contest Six Grade 1 students at St. Martin School were presented with free passes to the Towne Cinema.in Terrace Bay after their entries won in a Block Parent Poster Contest held at the Top winners There are a total of 12 winners in a Block Parent Poster Contest held at St. Martin School in Ter- race Bay on Oct. 27, with seven of them shown here. They are Allison Polesky, Bev Borsa, Tireber" News school on Oct. 27. They are, from left to right, Amanda Cassie, David Duhaime, Kenny Ramsay, Bradley Glidden, and Dale Sitko, and all of them are six years of age. Derek Sitko, Andrea Desrosiers, Jennifer Rob- erts, Melanie Tremblay, and Nick Stasula. These seven are in in Grades 3 and above. All 12 won passes to the Towne Cinema in Terrace Bay. Letter Dear Editor: We are writing to you to ask for MAC'S ADVENTURE GAME PRESENTS PUBLIC IMMUNIZATION CLINIC THE THUNDER BAY DISTRICT HEALTH UNIT will be holding a PUBLIC IMMUNIZA- TION CLINIC ON NOVEMBER 12 & 13th. - Please bring your immunization records with you! NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY SCHREIBER: MEDICAL CENTRE SCOTIA ST. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12 - 2 to 5 p.m. TERRACE BAY: McCAUSLAND HOSPITAL "The KING OF THE HILL CHALLENGE!" Going out to any team of 5 players Winners keep the hill for the next challengers at '2 ice. ee FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 825-3284 after 5:00 p.m. your help in publicizing our 1986 recruitment campaign. Canada World Youth offers 17 to 20 year old Canadians the chance to learn about development in a cross cultural programme through volunt- ary work projects in communities in Canada and in a developing nation in ' Africa, Asia, or Latin America. In the past 15 years, young people from over 250 communities in On- tario have been Canada World Youth participants. During our recuritment campaign we try to reach as many regions of Ontario as possible, so that THURSDAY NOV. 13 - 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. @ a Insurance Agents... before you renew your client's employee-group health and z dental benefits plan, ask me for information on a_.@ Blue Cross program. Your client will be glad you did. For details contact: Bob Lenardon ~ 34 Cumberland Street North Suite 707 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L3 @ (807) 345-5451 gis BLUE CROSS Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. HIGHVIEW ANIMAL CLINIC DR. BENZ & DR. PETERSON will be here NOV. 26 & NOV. 27 Held at the SCOUT HALL on HIGHWAY NO. 17 CALL PAM JONES at 825-3714 after 1:00 p.m. young people from all walks of life (workers, unemployed, students) have the opportunity to participate. All costs of the programme are covered by Canada World Youth, as an attempt to make this programme available to all young people. We would greatly appreciate your pub- licizing our programme to youth in your community. This year, we will be selecting about 125 participants © from Ontario. : Please also note that we have a sub- office in Thunder Bay: Paul Shay, Canada World Youth, 22-8A Cum- berland Street N., Thunder Bay, On- tario, P7A 4L1. Thank you for your support. Carole Belgiorgio Ontario Regional Office Canada World Youth Montreal, Quebec Notice Letters to the editor of the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News can be dropped off in person at the News office in Terrace Bay in the Post Office Build- ing, or mailed-to P.O. Box 579, Ter- race Bay, Ontario, POT 2WO. 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