Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 1, 1984, page 5 community news "Under 100" Bowling League years or more) can come out on a Wednesday. It's free ... courtesy of 1984 Schreiber or just come out to visit. from 10 a.m. to 11:30 Remember - Wednes- a.m. Please plan to join day at the Rec Centre us. is proud of these people, and of Werner Ziegler who bowled a 228 last The "Under 100"' bowling league is' well Winter Carnival 1984 Schreiber Winter Carnival The 1984 Schreiber Winter Carnival plans to be an exciting and fun- filled community event. A variety of activities from a Trivial Pursuit contest to Cartoon Festi- vals have been sched- uled. The Carnival be- gins Friday, March 9 and concludes Sunday, March 18, 1984. The following is a list of con- firmed activities. Please note that details will be available in the up- coming editions of this newspaper and in the Winter Carnival Flyer. March 9, 10, t1 - Pee Wee Invitational Hockey Tourney March 9 * Youth Group Dance March 10 - Beer Gardens March 10 - Lions Club Dance March 11\- Committee Beer Gardens March 11 - Trivial Pur- suit Contest Kinsmen -429-ABU-/e (f) Birth Announcement BURNS: Brady. and Lois Burns are pleased to announce 'the safe arrival of their first born KYLE MARTIN on January Marion Burns. {29 -ABC- 1/2 16, grandparents are George and Shirley Caron and George and Special thanks to Dr. Keith Wilkes and the nursing staff. March 11 - Figure Skat- ing Club Supper March 12 to 16 - Youth Activities © cartoon festivals © movie-rama ¢ ping pong tourney © public skate March 16, 17, 18 - Minnie McQuaig Bon- spiel Other activities will include a Winter Carni- val Logo Contest, a new games room hockey game tourney, a Road Hockey Tournament, and more. Don't miss out on the fun!! Schreiber .. . continued from page 1 please be advised that the next Bicentennial meeting will be held in Schreiber on Thurs- day, February 2nd at 7:00 p.m. G- 1984. Proud cfre3g Ue cl £ under way for 1984. This week some terrific bowl- ing was done by the senior citizens of Birch- wood Terrace and also by the members of the Chimo Clubain Schrei- ber. Margaret Handel bowled a fantastic 256, 230, 248; for a 734 triple. Ambrose McGrath bowled a 587 triple, and Russ Macadam bowled a 544 triple. And that folks, is pretty good bowling for senior citi- - zens. August Rentz bowled nothing under 180, and John Hachey bowled a 211. Birchwood Terrace week. Standings for the league are as follows: High Single Ladies: Marg Handel - 285 (her triple for that week was 756). 2nd place: Beth Mac- adam - 206. High Triple Ladies - Marg Handel - 756. 2nd Place - Beth Macadam - 256. High Triple Men: Ambrose McGrath - 640. 2nd Place: (tie) Jack Handel 617 and Ken Davis 617. Anyone who wishes to bowl (even if you haven't bowled for 30 Schreiber Parks & Recreation Committee. At the Parks and Rec- reation Committee of Monday, January 23, 1984, Mrs. Irene Borut- ski and Mr. Bill Hiller were elected as Com- mittee Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson res- pectively. Other 1984 Commit- tee members include, Mr. Dennis John, Mr. Kevin Cocks, Mr. Mario Commisso, Mr. Lloyd McLellan, Mr. Keith Scott and Town Coun- cillors Mr. Larry Dun- woody and Mr. Mike Cosgrove. Committee meets the first and fourth Monday of each month, 7:00 p.m. at the Recreation Complex Meeting. Should you wish to at- tend any meeting to discuss any particular topic, please notify the Recreation Co-ordinator (824-2317) prior to the meeting. Schreiber Minor Hockey Attention Minor Hockey parents and Schreiber residents. The Schreiber Minor Hockey Executive meets. Mon- day, February 13, 1984, 7:30 p.m. at the Rec- reation Complex Meet- ing Room 2. You are cor- this meeting. For more informa- tion contact President Ian Fummerton. the Terrace Bay Rec- reation Centre. And even if you can't bowl ... come out and keep score Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Pool SCOREBOARD Rec. News... continued from page 2 Weare currently look- ing for an instructor for beginner Guitar Les- sons. All our in- structors are paid $15.00 per hour of class instruction. We would be looking at starting this program next fall. Please call if you would like to instruct this course. Betty Ellsworth Rangers 6 Toronto 3 Sponsored by the Terrace Bay- Schreiber "NEWS" The Corportation of The Township of Terrace Bay Notice To Residents DOG LICENCES Owners, harbourers or possessors of dogs are hereby reminded that dogs must be registered, described and licenced on or before March Ist, 1984. Dog Tags are now available at the Municipal Office. Male Dog $15.00 Female Dog $15.00 (veterinary Certificate Required) Female Dog $25.00 L.H.: Simons Clerk Co-ordinator Township of Terrace Bay P.O. Box 40 Terrace Bay, Ont. -{29G-ABUC-12g- dially invited to attend Stille Sutton <M CHARTERED'ACCOUNTANTS PARENT LINK REMINDER Parents of Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Rossport are re- minded of the Sunday, Feb. 5, 1984, Parent Link meeting at 8:00 p.m. in the Conference Room at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre. This week's topic will be: Discipline/ Co-operation EVERYONE IS We are pleased to be offering our services to the communi- ties of the North Shore by the opening of our new office in Marathon. Effective February 2nd, 1984, office hours will be 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every second Thursday and Friday. For appointments contact Bill Heibein or Shawn Campbell collect at 807-345-6571. Accounting Auditing Bookkeeping Consulting | ANNOUNCEMENT Data Processing Taxation . Don & Pat Burton of Schreiber wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Marathon JOANNE 20 Peninsula Road © to 807-229-1448 "gente Thunder Bay Kenora Dryden Geraldton 305 Main Street 807-854-1281 340 2nd Street 807-468-8911 Son of Marie & Gillis Crevier of Red Rock. Wedding to take place July 21, 1984 in Schreiber. = IN _ (WH Pe y 32 King Street 807-223-5421 584 Red River Rd. 807-345-6571 \. 2 s o> SY sen