Recreation News Terrace Bay The Recreation Depart- ment extend a sincere thank you to the Men's Slow Pitch League for the dona- tion of a catcher's mask for the Minor Ball League in Terrace Bay. What = An Community! Terrace Active Bay adult ' population will be very ac- Schreiber Scribbles continued from page 2 presiding and 32 members attending. Geno welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Cheetham from Northern Affairs. Routine business followed. Mrs. Beth MacAdam read the minutes of the last meeting and letters. Mr. Pat Guina gave the treasurer's report. Ken Davis reported that the trustees audited the treasurer's books and found them correct. The U.S.C.O. convention is to be held in August in Kingston. Anyone wishing to attend please contact the Chimo Club. Bern Jacomb card secretary reported cards sent to the sick and bereaved and letters of thanks received. Mr. Cheetham then showed slides on work of the Ministry and explained to all. It was thoroughly en- joyed by all. Mr. Cheetham. will be in Schreiber at the municipal office every Thursday and can be reached there if anyone wishes information on any problem pertaining to seniors. Happy birthdays were sung to Bern Jacomb, Lilian Christie, Stan Kusik and Rena Ross. The birth- day raffles were won by Huck Gerow, P. Guina, Saimi Willoby and Eileen Winters. Lunch was serv- ed and shuffleboard was played. The winners were first, Etta Grey and Esther Birch, and second, Dora Weaver and Beth MacAdam. Bridge was won by Mary Ihnatko. Also pool was enjoyed by the men (all were winners, ha). Next meeting will be May the 17th. Remember any senior citizen wishing to join the club, please con- tact the Chimo Club 824-2445. The Women's Institute met in the town hall for their meeting. Mrs. Dora Weaver presided and 7 members attended. The ode and M.S. Collect were -- said. Anne Todesco gave the treasurer's report, also the minutes of the last meeting. There were many letters of interest from Thunder Bay. Thanks to Vi Nesbitt and Myrtle Gordon for auditing the books. Winnie read her report on cards sent to sick and for birthdays. Current events were many. Steve Fonyo still go- ing strong and bank rates down, Bette Stephenson named deputy premier of Ontario, Al Hackner swamped with reporters for his world championship rink, pipe broken in Schreiber caused a lot of damage, Ed Sullivan to the Hall of Fame, King Ed- ward Hotel and auditorium grants, rebels up in arms in Nicaragua over U.S.A. supplying arms to their country, cleanup on Parlia- ment Hill, etc. etc. Members donated to the Amethyst Home in Thunder Bay, also a che- que from the W.I. A letter of thanks was from Birchwood, Terrace Bay for the apples. The thought of the day by Camilla Todesco and the motto by Dora Weaver. The meeting closed and Se eee ee eats aay Se 3 aT .4. meeting will be May the 12th. A guessing contest was won by Winnie and donated by Anne Todesco. Also homemade roses were given to the outgoing presi- dent Mrs. Dora Weaver. A fun penny auction was held with Dora, Winnie and Myrtle looking after it. tive this summer with 29 teams participating in Fastball and Slow Pitch. Besides baseball there is Golf, Squash, Racquetball, Tennis, Diving, Swimm- ing, they will be very ac- tive indeed. Minor Ball Program The majority of feed- back received to date on the extension has ° been positive. Concern is stated on the number of games per week and can coaches be secured for the long season. We need coaches and umpires for all 'divi- sions if the season is to be extended. Racquetball Tournament The dates are set for the 3rd Annual Racquetball Tournament. The dates are May 6th to May 12th. Check with the office if you have registered for your starting game time. Bowling Tournament The Bowling Tourna- ment previously stated for the weekend of April 20th and 21st is now scheduled for May 18th and 19th. Contact Chris Peterson if you are interested. : Fun, Run, Walk Mark this date on your calendar, May 27th 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. for the North Shore Director's Annual Fun, Walk, Run. We have ordered 800 buttons and we need your participation. _Alcan : Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wedn esday, May 1, 1985, page 9 ee on erage ee Building | Products Authorized Dealer Aluminum & Vinyl siding, SUPERIOR ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Seamless Eavestroughing Aluminum soffit & fasia board Aluminum stormdoors & windows Insulated replacement windows t. We do roofing additions, renovations, garages, etc. Local Alcan Dealer Wally Holman 824-3428 Information Sessions to allow for public consultation in the preparation of the Management and Operating Plans for Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited's Nakina and Longlac Forests are now scheduled. Terrace Bay NAKINA FOREST _ LONGLAC onglac FOREST -- The Ministry of Natural Resources and Kimberly-Clark of Canada Limited are pleased to invite any interested persons to par- ticipate in these Information Sessions. The public will have the opportunity to review the managment planning process and comment on proposed harvesting areas, road development and modified management areas on the Nakina and Longlac Forests for the period April 1st, 1985 to March 31st, 2005. Nakina Forest Information Session: Place: Nakina Curling Club Date: May 9th, 1985 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Longlac Forest Information Sessions: Place: Terrace Bay Recreation Centre Date: May 9th, 1985 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Place: Longlac Sportsplex - Lobby Room Date: May 10th, 1985 Time: 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Please address all written comments to the District Manager no later than June 10th, 1985." For further information please contact the Geraldton District Office, Ministry of Natural Resources, 208 Beamish Avenue West, Box 640, Geraldton, Ontario, POT 1M0, Telephone: (807) 854-1030. Ministry of Natural Resources Ontario Hon. Michael Harris Minister Mary Mogford Deputy Minister NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION FOR KIMBERY-CLARK OF CANADA LIMITED MANAGEMENT AND OPERATING PLANS