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Terrace Bay News, 22 Aug 1984, p. 10

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Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 22, 1984 'Schreiber Recreation News Badminton Tournament The Annual Youth Drop In Badminton Tournament was held August 15th, from 12 noon to 5 p.m. This tour- nament proved to be the most successful yet. In this tournament the age categories were as fol- lows: 8 to 12 years 13 to 15 years 19 and over There was no 16 to 18 years category due to lack of interest. In the 8 to 12 category Marc Fig- liomeni placed first, winning a badminton set. Second place went to Joey Figliomeni, win- ing a sweat shirt. Plac- ing third was Mike Spe- ziale, winning a gym bag. In the 13 to 15 cate- gory Kenton Klassen won the first place gift certificate from Birch's Pizza. Second place went to Mike Beno his prize being a T-shirt. Mark Wilson took third place, winning a tackle box. In the 19 and over category Steve Seches- ky won the first prize of a gift certificate. Holly Smith was second, her prize being a gift certificate for a movie rental. Judy Flear plac- ed third, winning sweat bands and a brush. Upon registration, each participant re- ceived a ticket for a special draw which in- cluded 3 prizes of a bad- minton case, badminton tacket and a badminton Dr. C.J. Bailey M.D., C.C.F.P. wishes to announce his opening of his office for the practice of family medicine at the Terrace Bay Medical Clinic in The McCausland Hospital Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and net. Mike Costa took the first special prize, Holly Smith the second and Robert Ellacott the third. The Summer Fun staff would like to thank the following persons who donated the prizes for the tournament: The Bay, Spadoni Bros., Ce- brario's Hardware, Schreiber Foodmarket, Sports World, Voya- geur Restaurant, Birch Motors, Hair Scene, Western Tire, Texaco, Odd's Bodkin. Many thanks to all those people who made this Badminton Tourna- ment a success!! See you in 1985. Summer Fun Program The time has come to say goodbye to all the great kids that participa- ted in our Youth and Tot Drop In Program. Bi- joyed the events. The car washes supporting the camping trips were great fun. Great inter- est was shown in the first camping trip as 25 children signed up to participate. The second camping trip had to be cancelled due to bad weather but the sleep- over which replaced it was a huge success. The last week was filled with special events such as the hot dog lunch, bad- minton tournament which were very suc- cessful, to end our pro- gram right. The Tot Drop In also had a very enjoyable and successful year. More and more kids attended as we progressed fur- ther into the program. A schedule change to every day from 1-3 p.m. proved to be reward- Phone 825-9133 Pusiness Directory electric heating units. : -Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. 345-2307 "WE GIVE A CARE" FURNITURE & APPLIANCES South Court St. at Fort William Road Thunder Bay, Ont. Open Tues., Wed., Sat. 9.a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9. a.m. to9 p.m. Closed Mondays 30, 60,90 Day No interest Scotia Plan Available FREELAY-A-AWAY @@ VISA OSAM CONSTRUCTION LTD. new homes - plumbing additions - fireplaces alterations - chimneys painting ing in masonry work and '3, Conrete. Call anytime for free estimates 825-9231 ~s GREYHOUND'S GOING . . . across Canada! TWIN SPOT RESTAURANT BIRCH MOTORS.LTD. Seid 24 Hour Towing Service tours Your Agent For charter > trips SUPERIOR GULF 824-2833 PROPANE _ OIL PITT & DAVID M.JONES - Sanitation Supplies residential, commerical carpet cleaning, contract cleaning: daily, weekly or monthly. Call: RR. Kushnigryk Schreiber 824-2725 or 1-475-4437 collect serving Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Rossport 24 HOUR FURNACE SERVICE Phil's Burner Service R.S.F. Wood Stove Dealer Furnace Installation and Service Lloyd Snider Contracting Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9468 Painting, Wallpapering Trim finishing, Renovations, Phone 824-2354 PB -- Plumbing Repairs FREE ESTIMATES | a I i.m. dodick John's Texaco R O Your service centre Your mini-Mart for Oe for gas, car repairs groceries, milk & OPTOM ETRIST & towing. cigarettes. SERVICE Mon. - Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. 1119 Victoria Ave. : Ph: ee oe Phone 622-7726 Nas. sary eM) an 190 pn Thunder Bay [Mea a--@e LL ap rae 3 oe 825-9135 G & D Enterprise ea, Tilden ___- [Replacement parts & Supplies Gulf) Rent-a-car Service | for most makes & models 4 Spadoni Bros. Ltd. 200K 200K 200k Cars & Trucks, polly. weekly, monthly & long 'term leasing. Call Stan at 824-2043 «xx xxx xxx Auto Body Shop All Types of Painting Candies, Pearls, Striping Fiberglass Repairs FREE ESTIMATES Corner Highway 17 & Mill Rd. Terrace Bay Phone: 825-9582 scene Chuck & Don Bougie Proprietors centennial week start- ed the program off, suc- cessfully attracting many children who en- ing. Tots enjoyed var- ious tours such as the police station, and fire stations. Unfortunately ATTENTION ALL MEN 21-40 are you tired of looking for Something to do in your spare time. Well you found it... come and check out... The Kinsmen Club of Terrace Bay Executive: : President - Mac Rodgerson............. 825-3824 Vice President - Don Young...........-- 825-3823 Treasurer - Rick St. Louvis..............- Registrar - Tom Long AFTER 5:30 p.m. FASHIONABLY LATE GLASSIER Bill and Nicki (nee Mangan) are pleased to announce the arrival of their 1st child. Tyson William on July 29th, 1984 at 8:33 a.m. at the General Hospital of Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ont. weighing 9 Ibs. 8% ozs. Proud grandparents are Theresa and Arnold Mangan of Brewer's Mills, Ont. and Fred and Agnes Glassier of New Liskeard, Ont. A very special thank you to Dr. Wilkes and the nursing staff of The McCausland Hospital, Terrace Bay, Ont. for their superb care and kindness and also to the North Shore Ambulance Service for their efficient assistance. Thank you to Dr. Malloy and the nursing staff on 5 west at the General Hospital of Port Arthur, Thunder Bay, Ont. a 402 MEMORIAL AVENUE 2 * THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7B 3Y5 realty action realty group inc. NEW THREE BEDROOM BELLEVEL Quality construction and materials, dining room, patio doors to large sundeck with a view of the lake, beauti- ful hillside lot/outside entrance to base- ment. Located in area of all new homes. Owner transferred. *69,900 Call Al Erickson at Action Realty 345-2161 or 683-3047 the tots never made it to the Post Office but there's always next year. Days in the arena and arts and crafts sup- plied exercise and en- tertainment for the tots and all seemed to really enjoy attending. The Youth and Tot Drop In Staff would like to sincerely thank all the fantastic kids ranging from 3 to 18 who attend- ed the programs and made all our special events smashing hits! We hope to see you all again next year! Swim : The 1984 Swim Staff would like to thank all the parents, the stud- ents and the public for all their support to- wards the program and staff. This year's swim program went very well. We offered special ev- ents such as Parents Day, Swim Show, Swim- a-thon, Public Swims and the Small Craft Safety Demonstration. Winners of the Poster and Poetry Contest were Darren Riley, Loralie Fournier, Lynette Gau- thier and Lawrence Saindon. The winner of our Swim-a-thon prize goes out to Ian Patti- son, congratulations to all! Schreiber's 100th Birth- day _ Schreiber will be cele- brating it's 100th birth- day in 1985. A week of exciting events has been planned for July 14 to 20th, 1985. Letters have been sent out to all former Schreiber resi- dents inviting them to. the week long festivi- ties. Volunteers are needed on the Planning and Organizing Com- mittee. Anyone interest- ed in helping make our Birthday Party a suc- cess may contact Mike Cosgrove, Tom Quin- ton or Fred Harness. Come on Schreiber let's pull together and make our Centennial an occa- sion to remember! Bicentennial Youth Sports and Fitness Festival The children repre- senting the North Shore will be leaving for Toronto Friday morn- ing and returning Sun- day night. The Recrea- tion Dept. would like to wish these children good luck and above all have a good time. Music Lessons There are still a few openings for music les- sons. These lessons are held every Monday at the Recreation Centre. If you are_ interested please contact the of- fice at 824-2317. Ice Time Requests Any individuals or groups wishing to book ice time for the 84/85 season should do so immediately. Contact the Recreation Co-ordi- nator at 824-2317. Seventy-five cent dollar continued from page 9 Plus Six. I can't toss my head proudly (I'd get dizzy) but can say that the old thatch still frames the old face the way I like it to."' Time to go make an inexpensive supper. See you later!

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