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Terrace Bay News, 13 Jun 1984, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 13, 1964 Terrace Bay Recreation News Roller Skating The skates are here and the times for skat- ing are as follows: Monday 4-5 p.m. and '7-9 p.m. Tuesday 7-9 p.m. Wednesday 4-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Thursday 7-9 p.m. Friday 7-9 p.m. Saturday 2-2:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Sunday 2-3:30 p.m. Roller Skating only "runs until June 30, so 'plan to participate now while you can. Milers Club Do you walk, jog, bike WE NEED YOUR HELP! U.P.1.U. are in need of picnic tables and tavles and chairs for our upcoming Town Bar-B-Que and Picnic, scheduled to take place on July Ist. We would appreciate anyone who is willing to loan these items for that day to phone one of our members: 'Don Lavigne (825-3369) Helga Hermes (825-8002) Tom Ballentine (826-3528) We are also on the look out for anyone who will be willing to volunteer their services to the U.P.I.U. during our 25th Anniversary Week. We need your assistance in order to make this special occasion a successfu} one. or go running? Most of us do! Well, every Fri- day, report your mile- age to the Recreation | Office at 3542. The club is private and we never have meetings. There is also no cost to join the club. For every 100 miles you complete you will re- ceive a certificate. At 700 miles you will re- ceive an award. Parti- cipate for your health. Call and register with the office today. Youth Sports and Fit- ness Festival This is the year of the festival! The Multi-Cul- tural on June 9th, the 25th Anniversary from June 25th to July 7th and now a sports and fit- ness festival sponsored by the Ministry of Tour- ism and Recreation (Bi- Centennial) scheduled for July 16th - 20th. The week long festi- val will offer young peo- ple a unique and inter- esting summer experi- ence at no cost. Boys and girls 9-11 years of FAREWELL A Farewell reception will be held in St. Andrews United Church Hall Schreiber for the Reverend Brian Bigelow' and his family on Sunday June 24th from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Happy Father's Day Happy Father's Day Happy Fathers Day Happy Father's Day Happy Fathers Day Happy Fathers Day Happy PUTA LITTLE ROCK IN HIS LIFE CHAIR BY KROEHLER AND ASCOT SWIVEL ROCKERS RECLINERS AND WALLAWAY § JOGGING SUITS Addey Avg ssoyyey Adder Aug ssourey Addu SWEATERS g ALL SIZES SHORT SLEEVES _ SPORTS SHIRTS Teacher, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor we have just the right gift Sheaffer Pen & Pencil Sets SPECIAL Special for DAD Bulova & Bulova Caravelli age will participate and learn the basic skills of six sports: running, jumping, bicycling, throwing, catching and striking. As the week progresses, individual improvements on these skills will be measured through a series of acti- vities which include a mini obstacle course and strengthathon that wil challenge the partici- pants fitness level. Awards will be pre- sented to everyone who completes the program. In addition, 1 boy and 2 girls in each age cat- egory will represent Ter- race Bay at the area . Festival in Geraldton. From: Geraldton, one team will be selected to advance to the Provin- cial event to be held in Centennial Park in Etobicoke on the week- end of August 25-26. Any child aged 9-11 will be eligible. Parents who wish to register their children for the Bi-Centennial Youth Sport and Fit- ness Festival should contact the office at 3542. Registration forms are available. Tennis Club Users The key system is in place at the tennis courts and we request your co-operation to as- sure that the courts are locked at all times. Keys are available at the Rec- reation Office to gain ac- . cess to the courts. If you wish to use the courts prior to the hours the centre is open, just give us a call and arrange- ments will be made. The security of the courts is necessary due to acts of vandalism that have occured as well as non-recreation mem- bers using the facilities. Your co-operation is re- quested. Men's Slow Pitch The Terrace Bay Men's Slow Pitch League has completed its first four weeks of play. With one rained- out game to be made up, eight teams have played four games each. The win-loss standings are: 1. Stingers 4-0 2. Tigers 4-0 3. Bandits 3-1 4. Good Times 2-1 5. Truckers 2-1 6. Commandos 2-2 7. Royals 1-3 8. Hurricanes 1-3 9. Bears 0-4 10. Strange Brew 0-4 RR ossport Notes Ins and Outs by ANNE TODESCO Mrs. Wm. Hubelit has left to be a patient in the McKellar Hospital this week. Juris Zdanovskis was a business visitor to Marathon during the week. Messers. Chris Mc- Ewen, Lorne Molinski and Peter Gerow have returned from holiday- ing in Ottawa and Mon- treal. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gerow were Thunder Bay visitors during the _ week. Ned Basher was a Thunder Bay visitor on business this week. Mrs. Walter Gerow is a patient in McKellar Hospital. Mrs. C.W. Todesco made a business visit to Thunder Bay this week. and _ staff. | wish to thank all of my. friends for the beautiful flowers, gifts, cards and visits in the McKeller & McCausland Hospitals. Special thanks to Dr. Perales, Dr. Wilkes Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated. kindness & Alex Furyk PAPAL VISIT St. Martin of Tours Parish Papal visit Spirital Celebration in store stock only 20s. oF o Se Souvenir T-Shirts & Sweat Shirts Department Store §& Schreiber 824-2549 i tienes Fathers Nay Hapoy Fathers Day Happy Fathers Day Happy Fathers Day Happy Fathers Day Happy Fathers Day Happy j i 5 : i : 2 ; i Happy Father's Day Happy Father's Day Happy Fathers Day Happy Father's Day Happy Fathers Day Happy Fathers Day Happy Father' Day| Happy Fathers Day Thursday, June 14, 1984 Beginning with mass at 6:30 p.m. Followed by film on Pope John Paul I to be shown in parish hall at 7:30 p.m. No admission charge. A silver collection will be taken up. Reception will follow the film. Everyone is welcome.

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