oie Action from Saturday's junior game between the Schreiber North Stars and Hornepayne. Saturday the North Stars won 7 to 1 but lost on Sunday I1 to 3. In the North Shore Bantam league action Saturday night Marathon defeated Terrace Bay 6 to 3. Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 9, 1985, page Recreation Report Artist North To Visit The conference room will be the site for an art display that you will not want to miss. No paint- ings will be for sale, it is a display of paintings from people in North- western Ontario. The dates are January 21, 225 23% Public Skating Please note that there will be no Public Skating Tuesday Jan. 8th to allow for painting of ice surface. Recreation Member- A reminder to all rec- reation members that your membership ex- pired Dec. 31/1984. 1985 memberships are available at the recrea- tion office and the price has remained the same. Participants in recrea- tion programs or who use facilities at the centre must be valid members. The office hours are Monday to Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. Recreation Programs Winter-Spring The activity brochure outlining all the pro- grams are available at the office. There are ap- proximately 30 pro- grams to choose from and we hope you will become involved this winter. Deadlines are approaching on some programs so don't de- lay. Call 3542 Today. Programs include Aerobic Beginners and Advanced, Shape and continued on page 6 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Ann Moore wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all their friends and neighbors for their kindness and generosity at the loss of a mother and grandmother. Thank-you to Rev. S. Mariott-Lowery, organist Mrs. Dorathy Lengyl, to Jack Handel and the choir of St. Andrews United Church. Thank-you to the many who sent the beautiful floral tributes, the food, the donations to the Heart Fund, and the many comforting cards, to Kings Funeral Home and the pallbearers. Everyone's thoughtfulness and kindness will long be remembered in our hearts. The McKenna Family Vanita, Pat, Bob, and Betty Ann Funeral Announcement Ann Moore passed away suddenly in Winnipeg on Dec. 18th. She is survived by one daughter, Vanita (Mrs. Frank McKenna), grandchildren Patrick, Robert and Betty Ann. One sister, Ethel Stewart of Ottawa. Funeral services were held in St. Andrews United ° Church on Friday, Dec. 21, at 2:00 p.m. with Rev. S$. Mariott-Lowery officiating, and Mrs. Dorothy Lengyl as organist. Bearers were Ken Davis, Geoff Birch, Pat Bourguignon Sr., Dan Gillert, Grandsons Patrick and Robert. Interment was in the Schreiber Cemetery. iin Priced for a Quick Sale *49,900" 639 Superior Ave. Terrace Bay | Contact Ed Ryynanen - Call Collect 807-623-9325 or 475-9347 All refunds and exchanges must be made by JANUARY 12th, 1985 All merchandise being returned, must have manufacurer's labels and size tags intact. Any items purchases at reduced prices cannot be refunded or exchanged. Michael Moore - President 'OF TERRACE BAY LTD. ONTARIO HIGHWAYS... WE KEEP THEM OPEN. YOU KEEP THEM SAFE. Clearing snow from our hi jh- ways can be a 24-hour, seven-days-a-week job for those who drive the province's snow plows. They work in the worst kind of driving conditions so people and products can keep moving across the pro- vince, even in the worst winter weather. and road conditions. Get your free booklet "Winter Driving"- expert ad- - vice for safe motoring in snow, slush, icy and white-out conditions. Write: Public & Safety, Information Branch, Ministry of Transportation and Communications, 1201 Wilson Ave., Downsview, Ontario. M3M 138 As soon as you see the snow plow's blue light, slow down. Be patient-don't try to Ministry of Transportation and Communications pass. Help them do their job. Then do your part: be extra alert, adjust your speed and driving tactics to suit weather ... @® Ontario James Snow, Minister __ William Davis, Premier %