Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 14, 1984 Stille Sutton - --<QQCHARTEREDACCOUNTANTS Accounting -- Auditing Bookkeeping _- Consulting Taxation Data Processing Business Hours - 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. every second Thurs. & Fri. For appointment Feb. 16 and 17 contact Shawn or Bill, Collect Marathon ico) 229-1448 s Thunder Bay (807) 345-6571 Schreiber Recreation News Microwave Cooking Schreiber Parks and Recreation in conjunct- tion with Confederation, College, will be offering a Microwave Cooking Course on Saturday, March 10, 1984 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Art Room of the Recreation Complex. For more information and to register please contact the Recreation Office. Art From The Oven Good news!! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department in conjunction with Con- federation College will be offering another Art From The Oven (Bread Dough) course for Be- ginner and Advanced Students. 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Tiny Tourney Tiny Tourney? Last year Mr. Dom Figlio- meni came up with an excellent idea; a non- competitive fun hockey tournament for begin- ner hockey players. Well it worked, and the Sec- ond Annual Tiny Tour- ney has been set. Date: Saturday, March 31, 1984 " Time: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Location: Schreiber Arena Hockey players ages 5 to 8 years will be parti- cipating in a truly un- ique and enjoyable hock- ey event. Every team plays two games and every player receives a medal. Working Player" awards are also present- '"Hardest ed at the conclusion of each game. Don't miss out on the fun. See you there!! Arena Events Attention local resi- dents! The Schreiber Arena will be the site of the following events. February 17, 18, 19 - Intermediate Hockey Tournament February 25, 26 - Ban- tam North Shore Hockey Tournament March 3, 4 - Atom North Shore Hockey Tourna- ment March 9, 10, 11 - Pee Wee Invitational Hockey Tournament Come on out and join the fun. Your support will be appreciated. Winter Carnival Get ready Schreiber. The 1984 Winter Carni- val is fast approaching. From March 9 to 18 a number of activities will be staged within Schrei- ber. Included are the following: Road Hockey Tourna- ment Chex Table Hockey Tourney Youth Dance Schreiber Serihbles Pee Wee Hockey Tourn- ament Carnival Buttons Free Public Skate Beer Gardens Winter Carnival Dance and more _ For details see next week's paper, and look for posters around town. Fit Five Congratulations to the following successful Fit Fivers: Bonnie Chisholm - Level Two Ethel Nesbitt - Two Margaret Smith - Level Two Terri Cocks - Level Two Teresa Trichilo - Level Three Johanne Bergeron - Level Four Saima Willoughby - Level Five Roxanne McLellan - Le- vel One Viena McLellan - Level One Elma Haapa - Level One These ladies all com- pleted their respective levels during the last 3 weeks. Should you like to participate in this free personal fitness pro- gram, then drop by the Recreation Office today. Level by WINNIE CAMPBELL Our deepest sym- pathy to Mr. Johnny Spillane and family, on the passing of Mar- garet, a wonderful wife and mother - and a friend to all. Mrs. Ernestine Hucul is visiting her mom Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor. Get Well Wishes to Mrs. Alice Clavelle and also to Norma Fummer- ton who are in the hospi- tal. Our sympathy to the Leisanders on the pass- ing of Pat. Sympathy is extended to the Mc- Cuaigs on the death of Ken McCuaig from Heron Bay. Also to Mrs. Eleanor O'Connor on the passing of her sister Mrs. Jameison from Thunder Bay. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. McCauley on the arrival of the New Year's Baby. There will be a tea in the Town Hall basement, sponsored by the W.I. on March 13th (Tuesday). At that time presentations of the cup and the gifts will be held. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Tiller and family have been transferred to Lon- don, Ontario. A fare- 'well party was given by. Mrs. Frank McKenna and friends. We all wish you the best and will miss you in Schreiber. Mrs. Byschke was a visitor at Beaupar- lant. She is from Vernon, B.C. Bingos will be held every Tuesday evening in the town hall base- ment. Everyone is wel- come to come out and support the Figure Skat- ers and the Lions Club. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gouthro and family from Red Rock were here to attend the Skating Com- petitions. Terrace Bay Figure Skating Report Congratulations to Mark Saranpaa of the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club and to Jodie LeBlanc of the Marathon Figure Skat- ing Club for placing second and winning the Silver medal in the Northern Ontario Sect- ion Championships held in North Bay on No- vember 24, 1983. Congratulations to the Terrace Bay Figure Skaters on winning the trophy at the 10th An- nual Interclub Compe- tition hosted by the Schreiber Figure Skat- ing Club on February 3rd and 4th. The fol- lowing skaters placed in their events as follows: Jamie Boutette: Bronze - Novice Men's Interpretive; Carrie Pytyck: Gold - Sr. Ladies Interpretive; Betty Hopper: Gold - Pre-juvenile Ladies Flight 1; Corinne Bou- chie: Silver - Pre- juvenile Ladies "B" Flight 1; Janette Fournier: Sil- ver - Pre-juvenile Ladies "B"' Flight 2; continued on page 12