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Terrace Bay News, 3 Aug 1983, p. 5

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Sn Se community news Caramat Community - Family Entertainment Show This family show from the Amateur Caramat Theatre will be performing in ~Terrace ..Bay' on Sunday August 7th, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Curling Club. This 90 minute show provides unique | entertainment for all ages and the emphasis is on family togetherness. The ages of the performers vary from 6 to 40 and- family entertainment in the form of skits, songs etc. is provided. Be sure to bring your family out for an evening of fun and family togetherness. For information on fees, please call -the Recreation Office at 3542. David Peterson to visit David Peterson, Liberal Leader of the Opposition at Queen's Park, is currently touring across Northwestern Ontario. Plans have been made for his tour to stop off at various towns across the Northwest, including Dryden, Fort Frances, Thunder Bay, Nipigon, Red Rock, Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Marathon and Wawa. He is scheduled to stop in Schreiber on August 6th, where he will get a chance to meet with many of his supporters during a luncheon which is being given in his honour. Anyone. interested in meeting with David Peterson and attending the lunch, may contact Michael Reid at 824-2075 for more information. O.P.P. Report On July 23 at about 7:00 in the evening, a Motorways transport left the highway west of Rainbow Falls - Provincial Park. The Transport was westbound and was hauling two trailers. The second trailer turned over on its left side as the unit was rounding a curve. The trailer took out twelve guard posts and was totally. demolished. OPP said that no charges have been laid against driver Mark Crewdson of Thunder Bay. The driver suffered no injuries, but the trailer's cargo of glass and auto parts was severely damaged. On July 20 two individuals were charged under the Narcotics Control Act. Charges under section 42 (trafficking) and section 31 (possession) were laid \ - Tournament * Saturday, after an extensive investigation by the Schreiber Detach- ment. The accused were held at the Schreiber Detachment until the conclusion of the investigation and will appear in Provincial Court, Criminal Division on August 24. The OPP report that they have received several complaints about water skiiers coming too close to swimmers and swimming areas on White Sand and Walker's Lake. Boat Owners and skiiers are asked ~-- to pay particular attention to the safety of swimmers and are reminded that it is an offense under the Criminal Code to operate a vessel: in a dangerous manner. Schreiber Ball Hockey © The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with the Schreiber Ball Hockey League are hosting a Senior Invitational Ball Hockey August 13th and Sunday, August 14th at the Schreiber Arena. Teams throughout the North Shore will be -- battling for Tournament trophies and individual Player Awards. Molson's Breweries Sales Representative, Dave Littleford has been generous in providing -free. on" Molson Sport Bags for Individual Player Awards. The game of ball hockey is much like ice hockey, except it is faster paced, more demanding, and with few instances of rough play. Teams will play two thirty minute periods of gruelling end-to-end action. All local residents are cordially invited to come out and support the Schreiber Teams. Admission is If you enjoy hockey, then this tournament will be an event you will not want to miss. Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 3, 1983, page 5 4 Laurie Bottomley, Laura Landry and Linda Olaveson are hard at work on prepara- tions for the inaugual Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Parents' support group meeting. The Silm "You Are Not Alone"' will be shown on August 8th at 8:00 p.m. in the Terrace Bay (photo by Judy Cooper) Recreation Complex. See you there! seieigte 3342 or Sharon Mark at 825-3747. New Dart players are welcome. Come follow. Music will be provided by "Partie Sound." Only (1 male, 1 fémale) Dart Tournament and Dart B.B.Q. on Saturday, There are only 30 } Aug. 13, 1983. tickets available and out gas enjoy Registration will be thereisaminimal fee. yourselfs. Tournament at 12:00 to 12:45 p.m. For more There are also 'lerrace Bay Legion Dart games to start at information contact dance tickets Br. 223 is having their 1:00 p.m. (sharp), Ray Mark atthe K.C. available. 2nd Annual Couples 8.B.Q. and Dance to Machine Shop or 825- A pase e aaa a wae. oi Gg Md Qy FLIPPER FLANAGAN St. Andrews United Church, Schreiber will hold their ANNUAL FALL FAIR on Sept. 8, 9, & 10, 1983 in the Schreiber Curling Club Arena The Committee are again soli- citing items for sale or auction. For pickup call 824-2147, 824- 2057, or 824-2854. Schedule and rates as follows: RETURNS TO TERRACE BAY ARENA Roller Skating will start again on i Monday, August 8th. id- SUMME 'CLEARANCE Prices as marked and the FLAT FOOTED FOUR will be appearing at the SCHREIBER LEGION BANQUET HALL August 12 & 13, 1983 From 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Hall opening at 6:00 p.m. COME OUT AND ENJOY THE FU: Q o' -- WRBeRE eo SS Ss >: eee Ladies Mens Short Sets Short Sleeve Shirts Prices as marked and Rompers s Monday 6:00-8:30 p.m Bei Wednesday 6:00-8:30 p.m Ladies : Thursday 6:00-8:30 p.m Raincoats --_-- Friday _--8:30-10:00 p.m Dresses (Ages 13 and up only) 2995 1 Saturday 2:00-3:30 p.m. if, price and 8:30-10:00 p.m. Recreation Members $2.00 Ages 13 & up . Under 13 $1.00 Look for many more Ladies unadvertised in store Raincoats Non-members specials. 4 Ages 13 & up $2.50 Vf, z Under 13 $1.25 2 price DEPARTMENT STORE Family Fashions... Schreiber Come out and enjoy an evening of Roller Skating and fine music. It's fun and good exercise. Watch for "Special Dress Up Nites" Sects tahini tedareitaié. Tune effect saab Pega all under one friendly roof. Aug.45,&6 -- Be SL AA PO ATP IRE TRUTH AOE EIA, I? EEA ED od ACPA ag

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