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Terrace Bay News, 17 Jul 1985, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 17, 1985 Junior golf Big Red Truck from M.T.R. Sports | Traveicade If you saw the big red truck in front of the arena and wondered what is was all about, wonder no more. It is called Sports Travelcade and it is fund- ed by the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation to promote sports and fitness in small towns across Ontario. The two hosts in the truck are Daniel Richards and Daniel Parthenais, and they are eager to answer any . questions you may have about sports. There is an entire array _ of movies, on video or screen for the viewing and wall to wall books for the reading. The pamphlets are free and they cover such sports as basketball, tennis, football, hockey, soccer, volleyball, and many more. The travelcade goes to any community to offer sports clinics to the people who are interested. The only responsibility of the community is to reserve a location and equipment; the travelcade provide the instructors and audiovisual resources. The travelcade also goes to schools to provide kids with a better understanding ° of sports. If you wish to obtain fur- ther information you can contact: Ministry of Tourism and Recreation Ontario Sports Travelcade 77 Bloor St. W., 8th Floor, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 2R9 or Telephone: (416) 965-6546. Homeowner Blitz Gord Lang - Student Placement Officer On Saturday, July 6th, the first homeowner's Blitz * of the summer was held in Terrace Bay. Sponsored by the Canada Employment Centre for Students, nine eager students contacted 900 plus homeowners bet- ween 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p-m. to encourage them to hire a student. Though the students were eager to do work, the homeowners of Terrace Bay didn't find too much for them to do. Only a few jobs were found this year, and they are greatly appreciated. __ Another, better organiz- ed, Blitz will be held in Terrace Bay on Saturday, August 3rd. Any students who weren't involved in the first Blitz may be in- volved in the August 3rd. Blitz by registering at the Canada Employment Cen- tre for Students. The Cen- tre is located in the Multi- Purpose room of the Rec Centre. Thanks again to everyone who helped out. CALLOUSES? Corns? Remove them quickly anc ; easily Moe <b. fA EE =D On Saturday, July 6th the Costa's Junior Tourna- ment was held and_ this year's junior champion is David Lalonde.. Con- gratulations, David! Other winners were: Second low gross - Richard Brassard, First low net - Jamie Speer: Second low net - Tim . Hanley. All participants received hats and golf balls donated by Tony Costa. The junior golfers would like to thank Tony for his continued interest and support. BINGO Terrace Bay Moose Hall over $1,200 in prize money regular Bingo 7 p.m. Thurs., July 18th we wish to welcome all visitors to Schreiber's 100th Birthday come out and join the Fun Terrace Bay Moose Rd. NOTICE - Henry and Verna Raciborski and Bruce and Barb Young invite the friends of Cliff and Adeline Daley to an open house in honour of their 40th wedding anniversary please drop on to congratulate them. 2-5 p.m. Sunday July 21 at 218 Kenogami No Gifts Please CONTINCOES Ww TON me COLDS RELIEF Helps you get on with your day. "'Congratulations" from the Triple "C"' fe) Schreiber on your 100th Birthday We will be open 24 hours to serve your needs during the week of the celebrations. July 16th to July 20th 201 Brunswick St. Schreiber (across from the C.P. Station) COMING SOON Soft Rock Cafe Featuring - Russ Fleet Recording Artist Thursday, July 25th Congratulations Schreiber on your a -- 100th Birthday It has been our pleasure associating with Schreiber and the surrounding North Shore Area for the past AO years. We look forward to serving in the future. Palm Dairies Ltd. 640 Balmoral St. 623-8483

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