'from -CEIC Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 3, 1985 A Step continued from page 1 deposited some old photés. Mary Hale has given loan of a variety of photos many of which she has labelled and identified. Clare Gould has dropped off a couple of bags of items including old leaflets and brochures on the Brownies, Men's Chorus, school activities, Fish Der- by, as well as some old photos. Mrs. Barbara Haughn, Postmaster, has helped with some historical facts and has directed us to more information on the post office. Kay Graham, of the Credit Union office, has the old annual made available meeting minutes, reports, and some good photographs. Verl Thompson, of Kimberly-Clark has shown us a good amount of photos, negatives, scrap- books, newsclippings, and _ other items that he has preserved at the mill office. Mr. David Fulton, of the North of Superior Board of Education, has deposited a thorough list of the various types of documents of historical value that the Board office holds. Also, he has deposited a review of the process that created the regional board front the collection of isolate separate school boards in the district. Mary Hubelit has dropped-off some very in- teresting items including certain KC Co-ops, Ter- race Bay News, the 1957 phonebook, and other items. She deposited a photo of the local boys who made the rank of Queen's Scout in 1963. The interest shown by these people and the co-operation given and promised by others will en- courage the preservation of local heritage. Your in- quiries are welcomed. Public Library: 825-3819. Paul Barry, home number: 825-9021. Grantto -- Marathon A community planning grnt of $12,581 has been awarded to the Township of Marathon, Dennis R. Timbrell, Ontario Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, announced today. Timbrell said the grant will be used to prepare of- ficial plan and zoning by- law amendments to accom- modate development resulting from the Hemlo gold area, including an in- dustrial park and a rental mobile home park. Terrace Bay High School Class ** Project Mayday Receives Funds Project Mayday has received additional funding (Canada Employment and Immigra- tion Centre) under a Canada Works grant to ex- pand the base of the current Mayday in the Communi- ty project which has been in progress since November 1984. Mayday in the Community has been researching women's lives in single industry towns through a technique called participatory research. The additional Canada Works employees will work more actively in the communities holding two or three public meetings centred around general trends from the Mayday in the Community research project, as well as pro- moting women's issues and cataloguing women's issues materials in local libraries. With the completion of the confidential interview phase of the research pro- ject, Project Mayday wishes to raise awareness of it in all five communities of Manitouwadge, Marathon, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, and Rossport. Any woman who has a ge- nuine concern about Magnus Theatre to set Thunder Bay on Fire On April 11, 1985, Magnus Theatre will unveil the World Premiere of the evangelic rock musical Fire by Paul Ledoux and David Young. Created by the team that captured the na- tional imagination with the premiere of I Love You Anne Murray last April, Fire is an exploration of the instincts that gave birth to both the early rock-a-billy music of the 1950's and the marriage of Christian fun- damentalism and politics in the 1980's. Like the hit recordings that have influenced all our lives Fire is divided into side§. Side A (Act 1) takes place in the years 1957-1961 and tells of the meteoric rise and fall of" Cale Blackwell (Peter Willson). Cale is a young man who temporarily breaks out of his Baptist upbringing by playing what his conscience says is '*Satan's" music and what we have come to know as Rock and Roll. Side B (Act 2) takes place in the years 1978-80 and follows the life of Herschell Blackwell (Jerry Franken), Cale's brother and a man equally as devoted to putting Jesus in- to the hearts of millions as his brother was to singing the praises of the evil. Herschell does this each Sunday through the medium of the 'electronic pulpit', his power becom- ing so strong that he is ac- tually in a position to deter- mine the outcome of a Thank you Our heartfelt thanks to our family and friends for all the kindness shown to us on the passing of a beloved daughter and sister Esther Riley. To all who sent sympathy cards, memoriam cards and called or helped in so many ways was greatly appreciated. All of this thoughtfullness will long be remembered and cherished and to know so many care has made the loss a little easier. Annie Niemi & Elsie Ross & family : : Senatorial election. The inspiration for both of these men has come through their shared love of Molly King (Janet Land), and it is her personal strug- gle to'come to terms with Jesus that moves the story along to its powerful and moving end. Combining early rock and roll hits such as Good Golly Miss Molly and rousing evangelistic numbers such as I Saw The Schreiber Pee-Wee Action. Light, Fire promises to be as entertaining and exciting as it is thought provoking. Fire runs from April 11-27, contact Magnus Theatre for .,more information. women's issues is asked to take part in building local Mayday committees. For more information § in Schreiber call Anne-Marie LeGrand; in Terrace Bay Carol Quesnelle and in Rossport: Mary Burnett. Through public com- munity meetings, Project Mayday hopes to better meet the needs and enhance the experience of living and participating in the com- munity for all women. The Canada Works people will be providing a real: injec- tion of fresh spirit and energy to the research pro- ject as they get into full swing to help Project May- day truly become Mayday in the Community. Winter Carnival"' Birth Announcement Miller's Harem The Miller Production Company Proudly Announces The Safe Arrival of their exclusive '85 Model.. a Bouncing Baby Girl... Courtney Kaitlin ...Model No. 4 of Max's Harem. Model Released on March 1, 1985 at 8:05 p.m. Delivery weight was 10 Ibs. 1 oz., Chief Engineer- Max Miller; Production Manager- Anne Miller; Technical Assistant- Dr. K. Wilkes; Super Nurses Mary Shack, Donna Peters & Alanna Baxter. nurses & staff for their concern & special care given to us. Sister's - Lindsay, delighted; proud grandparents are Alice Miller of Ottawa & Reg & Hazel Bailey of Schreiber. Thanks to the Julie & Jan are 15" Deluxe $ 1 goo Simcoe Plaza WHITE BREAD. 719° 825-9039 TERRACE BAY BAKERY *First Annual Special* April 9th, 10th, 11th, 1985 DIZZA Donuts | $ 2 rT] GG dozen Terrace Bay TERRACE BAY register) 1980) 1981) B. Lalonde, Chairperson BIRTHDATE: KINDERGARTEN: Must be 5 years old on or before December 31, NAME OF CHILD: ST. MARTIN SCHOOL JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN: Must be 4 years old on or before December 31, Formal registration will take place May 7th. Registration-Kindergarten & Junior Kindergarten- September, 1985 Any parent with a child who is eligible for enrolment in KINDERGARTEN or JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN is asked. to pre- register by phoning the school at 825-3255 or by completing the form below and sending it to the school. (Children currently attending St. Martin School need not re- 1985 (Born in 1985 (Born in P.M. Gillen, Director of Education TELEPHONE: NAME OF PARENTS: re-inscript) MATERNELLE: 198Q) 1981) B. Lalonde, Chairperson Ch TELEPHONE: PRE-MATERNELLE: Doit Stre Agé de 4 ans le ou avant le 31 Décember 1985 (né en NOM DE L'ENFANT: ST. MARTIN SCHOOL CLASSE FRANCAISE Inscription- Maternelle & Pre-Maternelle- September, 1985 Tous les parents, ayant un enfant éligible & tre inscrit en maternelle ou en pre- maternelle, sont priés d'inscrire ce dernier, soit en telephonant a I' école au numéro 825- 3255 ou en complétant le formulaire ci-dessous et le retourner @|'éclole. (Les enfants fréquentant I'cole St. Martin n'ont pas besoin d'étre Doit étre Ggé de 5 ans le ou avant le 31 Décembre 1985 (né en L'inscription officielle aura lieu le 7 Mai 1985 P.M. Gillen, Director of Education DATE DE NAISSANCE: NOM DES PARENTS: