Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 23, 1983, page 9 Hearing aid in a drawer? Why isn'titin your ear? Maybe we can help. iseorlatienversal Thunder Bay Figure Skating competition : Thunder Bay 'F' 807-623-1646 by ers on this team were skating team won the members will be travel- Clark - Silver. Interme- MARGARET DELANEY Patti Quinton, Kellina' Gold Medal, followed by ling by bus, along with diate Compulsory - : ; < Teams representing Cooper, Ryan Singleton, the Fort William Fol- their Team Manager, Heather Saranpaa - | "gem | Schreiber and Terrace Lynette Gauthier, Sta- lies with the Silver Me- Mrs. Joan Clark and Bronze; Senior Ladies 7 j = : Bay did exceptionally .cey Shack, Bonnie Ro- dal in the Novice event. chaperones as well as Interpretive "Carib- CMHe Ciuema well at the Thunder Bay Open Figure Skating Competition. The event ly large number of com- petitors, the length of the competition was ex- tended by a day. In previous years the com- petition was completed in two days. Schreiber was well represented by 25 skat- ers from the Schreiber Figure Skating Club. The skaters, coached by Mrs. Elizabeth Single- ton, were very success- ful in the meet. Tammy McParland was awarded a gold medal for her flight in the Juvenile Ladies Solo Category. Tammy plac- ed Sth in the final. A bronze medal was awarded to Nicole Gau- thier for her flight in the pre-juvenile Ladies cate- gory. Nicole was given 6th place in the final. Lynette Gauthier and Ryan Singleton earned a silver medal in the Final Novice Mixed Paris competition. Other skaters placing well in their flights were Sandra Cooper and Pe- trina Taylor, both of whom placed Sth and Tara Halonen. who placed 6th. The Junior Precision Team (looking gteat in their burgundy body was held in Thunder Bay The Terrace Bay three teams will be tra~- underway. Interpretive "Punk on March 11,12, and 13. Figure Skating Clubwon velling to London to Medal winners from Rock" - Carrie Pytyck - Tee. 22 weld thy.24 Because of the unusual- the Patterson Trophy for compete in the first Ca- the Terrace Bay club Gold - Heather Saran- = wan, Christine Labbe, Deanna Cosgrove, and Barbara Rowan. the second consecutive year at the Competition. The second place finish- ers were the Marathon Figure Skating Club, al- so for the second conse- cutive year. Both teams are coached by Paul Wirtz. The Kenora Figure Skating Club placed third. The Super Superiors precision The Fort William Figur- ines won the Gold Medal in the Junior event. The nadian Precision Skat- ing Championships on April 3. The Super Superiors Junior Team will also be travelling to London. The teams will be com- peting in the Canadian International Invitation- al Precision Skating Championships on April 1-and 2. All 21 team many parents. Fund raising events to sup- port the skaters are now were: Pre-Novice Ladies 'A' - Carrie Pytyck - Silver; Tracy Clark - Bronze. Pre-Juvenile Ladies 'B' - Ashley Riley - Gold; Pre-Juvenile ladies 'B' - Mary Jo Files - Gold; Novice Ladies Single - Jennifer Kodila - Silver; Juvenile Compulsory - Karin Brassard - Gold; Tracy bean" - Jennifer Kodila - Silver; - Tracy Clark - Bronze. Senior Ladies paa - Silver. Pre-Ju- venile Men's 'B' - Shane Jowitt - Silver; Jamie Boutette - Bronze. Juvenile Men's Singles - Mark Saranpaa - Gold; Novice Mixed Pairs - Shane Jowitt and Jackie Glad - Bronze. Jr. Mixed Dance - Mark Saranpaa and Jodi LeBlanc - Gold. Terrace Bay. 825-3771 KISSME GOODBYE dapmmvanisaas NG NIGHTLY Fri. 25 so.26 = ag thramuy g r ~ > fern, A DISNEY A 0 IMATION FESTIVAL FF ATURING YEARS OF CLASSICS A; Opes Tue. 29 Wed. 30 Thu. 31 JACKIE GLEASON - MAC DAVIS - TERI GARR suits with white trim), Showtimes... | Sunday 8:30 p.m. earned a bronze medal Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 p.m. at the meet. The team Fri. 7:00 & 9:00 members were Andrea Sat. 8:00 p.m. Stortini, Candace Mc- SS SS Cellan, Tammy McPar- Thunder Bay Open Figure Skating Championships. = land, Tonya Zborowski, a ee FREE ESTIMATES FREE ESTIMATES Soulliere, Petrina Tay- lor, Sandy Cooper, Nicole Gauthier, Darla Dooley, Stacey Shack and Leigh-Ann Camp- bell. Special mention was Selling your home You have decided to sell your house. If you this will make the inter- ior more acceptable to you are used to living with minor imperfect- Complete Collision & Paint Centre made of the Club's No- choose to sell without the viewer. ions. Complete refinish for vice Precision Team, the help of a realtor, Avoid the "lived- Next, make a list for and light care $ 00 consisting of 12 mem- make sure you are in look." To outsiders it prospective purchasers duty trucks. 395 bers aged 7-10 years, properly prepared, ad- looks like downright un- of all room sizes, win- as low as who travelled to Thun- der Bay to compete in the Open. 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