[ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER| MAINTENANCE OF PICNIC SITES Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be received by the Manager, Adminstrative Services until 1:30 p.m. local time: Wednesday, May 15, 1985 for the maintenance of picnic sites (garbage collection, grass cutting, toilet upkeep, etc.) at various locations in the 'by JANET CHAPPEL Lake Superior High School had a very suc- cessful showing at the NSSSAA Badminton Tour- nament in Marathon March 30th and 31st. Twenty of the thirty-one participants received medals and the entire team placed second dividuals who advanced to the NWOSSA finals in Thunder Bay April 19th and 20th were as follows: Susan Strassburger - Junior Girl's Singles Henry Kaari - Junior Boy's Singles Lori Speziale and Mike Molinski - Junior Mixed Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 24, 1985, page 13 Voyageur tales Brenda Speziale - Senior Girl's Singles Tim Wilson and Curtis Evoy - Senior Boy's Doubles The 1984/85 yearbooks are still on sale. Contact Tami Meister or Jennifer Kodila for more details. The Graduation Com- mittee is also doing it's fun- draisers. The Cookie Day held on Tuesday April 16th was a success. More bake sales will be held in the future. Hockey pools are also being run by the graduates. Track and -Field prac- tices are currently being held. Thunder Bay District. with 193 points. In- 'Doubles Walk-A-Thon Terrace Bay Kinsmen are sponsoring a walk-a-thon from Terrace Bay to Schreiber and back. Proceeds go to assist C.F. research. The walk-a-thon will be held Sunday, April 28th, and begins at 8 a.m. at St. Martin's School Gym in Terrace Bay. Pick up your sponsor sheets at the Terrace Bay Rec Centre soon. Specifications, tender forms, and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from E.G. Reguly, Head, Purchasing and Supply, Walsh at Mountdale Avenue, P.O. Box' 1177, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 4X9. Telephone 807-577-6451 Ext. 292. New hockey When requesting tenders, please specify Tender Number 60-85-11. THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT The new' Bantam ormanie : a 1 'ganization takes in all in piscine Ae sla ce ace oo terested hockey players in Mi ' ry pede e i ocKey Pays Plat, Rossport, and se League,"' travelled to their ~~ White Sand who have lit- first out of town tourna- ment this year. This new Transportation and Communications tle or no experience at the game. The emphasis is on fun, trying your best and more fun. It could be a great alternative to those who do not want the intense hockey competition but want to play the game. CHALLENGE President Mac of the Terrace Bay Kinsmen Club would like to take this opportunity to challenge all the Presidents and their executive of all the other clubs in town as well as "Mr. and Mrs. Royai Canadian Legion Br. 223 Annual Fish Derby The team, travelling to Hearst for their first tour- to be held ras Shen, ttcoaalibly Public' to match him-mile for mile and dollar June 1st. to Sept. 15th. but they are going to try for dollar in raising funds to make this walk-a- harder next year, and are Derby fee $5.00 confident the league will be thona great success. members must sign up at the bigger and better. Legion by May 31. : 6 "a ses petit President 'Mac Dance and Prices to be given on Sept. 28th Land of Nipigon Chamber of Commerce invites one and all on Sat., April 27th from 11. a.m. -8 p.m. and Sun., April 28th noon -6p.m. to the Nipigon Arena Outdoorsmens Paradise Boat, Motors, A.T.C. four wheel drives, tents and trailers, fishing gear The list goeson.... also booths, displays and prizes and much, much more | Die edWE yy = PS aes 70809 bag 9