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Terrace Bay News, 19 Jun 1985, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 19, 1985 by Helene Ballard to thank the leaders and children for coming. Do Hi Ho!, time again for more chit chat: - I trust you good folks are all looking come again. at the world through rose On June 11th several of coloured glasses, that's the _ the residents of Birchwood ~ joined members of the Chimo Club for a bus ride to Marathon where we were guests of the Senior best way to see the world. We here at Birchwood had a very nice week, first off, on June 10th we had a visit by Winnie Campbell The June meeting of Ho- ly Angel's CWL was held Sunday the 9th. The meeting opened with a prayer and scripture tion and Bake Sale will be held September 27th. Pen- ny auction items can be dropped off at Roxanne McLillan's home during sent and guests Mrs. Louisa Marriott and Lisa Following the meeting Roxanne McLillan and her group held a cake walk Acker. which was enjoyed by all. Mrs. -Margy Smith The next meeting will be President in the chair. held in September. Geven Hadley led in devo- The United CHurch tions. Routine business followed. Donations were given to St. Andrews Col- continued on page 11 Women met June Sth for their Annual Pot Luck Sup- per with 18 members pre- from the Girl Guides and Brownies with their very able leaders. These lively youngsters planted some nice shrubs in our front lawn which when full grown will add their own special beauty to Bir- chwood. After the shrubs were planted and pictures taken, we all came back to the lounge where the ~ children sang songs for us and then we all enjoyed "*Girl Guide Cookies" and Cool-Aid; it was truly a nice way to spend a very pleasant hour, and I want Citizen's Club: There, we enjoyed a lovely lunch, plenty of laughs and attend- ed one of their meetings. On behalf of the Residents here, I would like to thank the Chimo Club for their hospitality in receiving us. Our bus ride was enjoyable and we always have such fun when ever we are with the Chimo Club, you are a great group, let's meet again soon. I believe thanks are also due to "Trottier ~. Bus Lines" for their kind- ness in making it possible for us to ride their bus, also o7 who dig up flower beds and even vegetable gardens. I really don't know what to say to this, because its next to impossible to tie up cats, but I thought I could men- tion this any way - perhaps if you see your cat digging in flower beds, you could try to chase them out, now before some of you think I am ready for the funny farm, please remember I try to oblige all who ask me to mention their "Bites" and I know its not very nice reading by Carmel the summer months. Zborowski. A pot luck supper for President, Georgette C.W.L. members only will Cebrario welcomed all be held at the October present. meeting. Each member is Jackie Commisso, to invite a prospective member. A request for catering was turned down. Education Convenor, urg- ed all members to write our M.P.P. re: funding for ex- tension of Catholic High Our Birchwood birthday Schools. month has been changed to Spiritual convenor, the month of April. Members are asked to col- lect small articles for the penny auction for this, especially items for men. Roxanne McLillan re- quested our input on the donation of a hanging basket for the Centennial Reunion. All organizations are being approached. It Carmel Zborowski spoke on the renew program. Georgette Cebrario stated Rosanna Commisso will take Communication and Public Relations Con- venorship and Colleen Gauthier and Linda Collin- son, Christian Family Life. Sandy Larivee will repre- thank-you to our very able bus driver. We welcomed a new resident at Birchwood last week - Philomine Legard - I hope she enjoys her stay with us. I got a very nice surprise to have your neighbour's cat running around in your flowers - so if any one has an idea on how to handle this, lets hear it. Now for all you Baseball fans try this on for laughs - Three little old ladies are at a ball BIRTH sent the C.W.L. on the Parish Council. It was decided to hold a raffle on a $50. money tree to be drawn on the day of the Centennial Parade. Money generated from programs at meetings will be used for workshops, was agreed to donate a $25.00 basket to be used for this purpose. Mrs. Rita Scott is the over-all convenor for the Christmas Bazaar. Georgette thanked the ladies who looked after lunch for First Commu- Mr. and Mrs. George Goodchild are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their grandchild Jasmine Mary Therse parents are Jackie & Andre Landry of Edmonton, Aiberta. yesterday when I received a card from Winnie Camp- bell of Schreiber Scribbles. Being new at this writing game, words of encourage- ment sure helps and I want to say "thank you Winnie." A wee reminder to all Senior Citizens not to forget our "Strawberry Tea June 25th" and the draw for the quilt, hope to see all the Seniors at this tea. Now for a matter that is really difficult to talk about, because I know what all you "cat lovers" are going to say, but, I was asked by several irate citizens to leave the dogs alone and pick on the cats TERRACE BAY RAIDERS YOUTH BALL TEAM extend a sincere thank you to the follow- ing businesses for the cash donation towards the purchase of 1 set of uniforms. Spadoni Bros. Legion Branch 223 Terrace Bay Chrysler Kodila Home: Hardware The Lobby John's Texaco Jensen Construction Costa Food Market Churchley's Jewellers Towne Cinema Jim Mikus Shell Four Season Sports game, there is an empty whiskey bottle at their feet, now, what inning is it and how many are on base? It is the end of the fifth and the bags are loaded. Now remember the three old ladies and the empty whiskey bottle and you will get the joke..... I hope. Cheerio. Balls and Battles Monday June 10, 6 p.m. Moores vs. Kodilas. Moores wins 18-14. Win- ning pitcher was Daryl Davis. Highlights: Cathy McGrath hit one home run, for Moores. 7:30 p.m. Angels vs. Janod, Angels win 22-5. Winning pitcher was Holly Smith. Highlites: Judy Flear, of the Angels, hit one home run. Wed. June 12, 6 p.m. Levesque vs. Moores. Levesque wins 14-5. Win- ning pitcher was Sharon Tychoniak. 7:30 p.m. Janod vs. Royals. Janod wins 20-9. Winning pitcher was Cathy Cook. Highlites: Moira Isaacson of Royals, hit 1 home run - Plan to Enter: The Canada Day Mixed 2 - Ball Fun ss (12 Hole) GOLF TOURNAMENT days of prayer, etc. for the members with a small nion, First Friday and Sun- day Coffee time. ool. mor CS" | Season. U ever Yo rs: sg your colou le ¢ £ ; reness colour AWS ? Contact: , : Cathy Riley Professional Skin Care Consultant for your com- { plimentary facial and col- / or program. Call: 824-2001 ' r | amount going to charity. A one thousand dollar band draw will be held in early November. The pro- ceeds will go into a separate fund toward the renovation of the kitchen. The annual Penny Auc- Terrace Bernie Schnieders or Allan Speed = Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Natural Resources and Kim Dakin of Janod, Thunder Bay hit one home run. The Um- (807) 475-1331 pire was Roy Kurylo. Ladies Fastball Scoreboard: Janod - 4 Ministry of Hon. Michael Harris wins, 1 loss. Angels - 3 Natural ts aes wins, 0 losses. Levesque - es Mary Mogford 3 wins, 1 loss. Moores - 3 Resources -- Deputy Minister wins, 3 losses. Kodilas - 1 win, 4 losses. Royals - 0 Prospectors-Exploration Companies: Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources will provide an Economic Geologist to visit, assay and advise you on the potential of any mineral occurrence you may have staked, or know the location of in the Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon Areas. This service is provided free of charge. The Schreiber- Bay-Marathon encompasses an area from Nipigon east to Marathon. This program is funded by the Ministry of Northern Affairs. For Further Information Call (Collect): ' Ontario economic Geologist program wins, 5 losses. | $$$,$$$ THOUSANDS Your home is probably the biggest investment you have. Most people work for 20 or 30 years of their lives to pay off the mortgage on their house. They depend on it to be free and clear of debt so that they can enjoy more of their income doing things that have been put off for years. But, many homeowners are finding out after a big loss that they were underinsured. There is always enough to pay off the mortgage, but too often there isn't enough to rebuild the house without adding new financing and more years of paying. c The MARKET VALUE. of your home fluctuates with the price of real estate but the REBUILDING COST keeps pace with the ever increasing cost of materials and labour. That means that an older home with a low MARKET VALUE will cost just as much to replace as a newer house with a high MARKET VALUE. To be properly insured a house should be insured for the REBUILDING COST and as such would be covered for it's replacment cost regardless of age. To the homeowner that means that there would be no additional financing in the event of a major Icss. _ And at Shoreline Insurance you will get the following written guarantee. Monday, July Ist. - Tee-off Time 10 a.m. - open to men and ladies 18 years and over. "If your dwelling is damaged or destroyed by a peril insured against under this policy, - open to club members and non-members r * ? . Le ms ' ee) it will be rebuilt, repaired or replaced, whichever costs the least, at the same location with materials of similar quality regardless of the limit shown on the declarations." \ - Entry fee $2.00 per person - limit 72 persons - Sign up at the Golf Club or contact Jack Chapman (Phone 3289) Jean Megraw (Phone 3372) - Mystery Prizes - Enter as a couple and/or a single (singles will be paired up) | i Shoreline Insurance Call 825-9492 ' Brokerage Ltd. Pic Repair & Marine Bldg. Peninsula Road*- Marathon afternoons Monday - Friday - Deadline dates for entries Noon Saturday, June 29th This event is a part of the Canada Day weekend celebration in Terrace Bay. e Homee Autoe Business e Lifee RRSP's

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