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Terrace Bay News, 8 May 1985, p. 9

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Lori Deserosiers. Bottom: Tai David LeBlanc. Enjoying a trip overseas L-R t nya Evoy, Cheryl Jarosz, # 'op Mark Woods, Jackie Welland, Sandra Phillips, Larry Fraser, Cecile Person, Janet Chappel, missing Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 8, 1985, page 9 Have you ever seen one of these fights??!! Badminton rages on by K. CHESLEY There has been a lot of badminton action along the North Shore over the past few weeks. There was the league championship in Marathon (NSSA) with eight players from Terrace Bay-Schreiber attending. Tim Wilson-and Curtis Evoy, senior doubles, Brenda Speziale and Jackie Speziale, senior doubles, Henry Kaari junior singles, Susan Strasburger junior singles and Mike Molinski and Lori Speziale junior mixed, with Jim Corrigan and Larry Fraser providing coaching and encouragement. Curtis and Tim put in a splendid performance win- ning their matches and go- continued from page 6 has established a campaign objective of $3,015,000, an increase of 11 per cent over 1984 and will increase its support of Research and Manpower to $3,400,000. Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis was the topic that Home Physiotherapist Sal- ly Prystanski and Deborah Brittain addressed to the group. Different types of the disease and the impor- tance of recognizing signs and symptoms were em- phasized. Children were present to demonstrate treatment and the use of splints. Problems of coping with arthritis during childhood were mentioned as well. More than 30,000 Canadian children have some form of Juvenile Arthritis. Sister Gail McDonald spoke on the value of © volunteers, the effect volunteers have on our society, and the personal benefit derived from being a volunteer. Volunteers representing Terrace Bay, Schreiber and Rossport who attended the meeting were: Irene and Emie Kettle. ing on to Thunder Bay to compete in the High School Championships. The games were held at Port Arthur Collegiate Institute with many competitors entered. Curtis and Tim won again, beating out the boys double team from Westgate in Thunder Bay. That means another trip; to Toronto, for the Ontario High School Champion- ship. Also, at the competi- tion in Thunder Bay Henry Kaari beat Cori Speziale in the final junior boys singles, but it is only the seniors who travel on to the competition in Toronto. The championship games were held at Seneca College in Toronto With the very best of high school players taking part. Larry Fraser accompanied the boys to the competition and was impressed with the smooth running of the championship playoffs. Curtis and Tim did very well, winning their first match, losing the second match to the eventual win- ners (Upper Canada Col- lege) and losing their third match, which went into three games, proving to be a very close game. With this experience behind them and with the en- couragement of Larry Fraser and Jim Corrigan the boys, if they so chose could prove to be the senior boys badminton doubles team to beat. Jim Corrigan, one time Ontario Badminton Player of the Month (Nov./Dec. 1984) has been keeping very busy, not only with coaching other players but participating in many tour- naments himself. He has been travelling from Kingston to Kapuskasing and points in between, as well as organizing the An- nual North Shore Badmin- ton Championship here in Terrace Bay, May 11th and "12th. Jim along with Steve Sechesky are looking for NOTICE Residents of Schreiber Spring Clean-Up May 13 to May 17, 1985 Municipal Council requests making a general clean-up of the town during the period May 13th to 17th. : Residents are urged to cleanup their premises of all waste material and debris, in an effort to make our town presentable to visitors and a credit to our community. Please have your scrap metal separated from your regular debris. For pick-up of debris, call 824-2712. our. co-operation in sponsors for this event.. They are expecting 40 to 50 participants, adults to junior. They ask that you come out to see just how exciting badminton can be. Dr. Peterson of the HIGHVIEW ANIMAL CLINIC will be in Terrace Bay Wed. May 15th from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for the Feline Leukemia Booster and Vaccination only. at the SCOUT HALL Hwy. 17, Terrace Bay For appointment call: PAM JONES at 825-3714 Attention ALL Home Owners ADANAC is *Extra Ordinary eather . 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