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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jun 1986, p. 11

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 25, 1986, page 11 Canada Day weekend dance to be held in Schreiber The township of Schrei- ber will be celebrating the Canada Day weekend with a number of events, includ- ing a dance to be held on Saturday, June 28, which will feature the band Black on White, known for its Top 40 renditions. The Kinsmen are plann- ing a big Family Day at White Sand Lake on Can- ada Day, July 1, according to a Recreation Department news release. The event will begin at 10 a.m. This year the Kinsmen have added two canoe races, with the first one a simple out-and-around the marker and back. Prizes have been donated by Spa- doni's, Schreiber Food- market, and Birch's. There is no limit and no entry fee for the race. The second race will in- volve a relay, with two running sections and a canoeing section. There must be at least one member of the opposite sex included in each four mem- ber team (i.e. a minimum of one woman on a team with three men, or at least requires Schreiber Minor Hockey Coaches, Managers & one man along with up to three women on another). Entry is limited to 10 teams and a small entry fee will be charged. The prize for this event is dinner for eight at the Rossport Inn. There will also be child- Letters fo fhe Editor Dear Editor: Due to the surge in publicity for organizations and issues connected with drinking and driving, and in this season of graduation parties, Toc Alpha, a youth organization with 600 members in Ontario, has developed its own position on this issue. We commend groups which have initiated ways ren's races and other excit- ing attractions. Plan to at- tend, and bring the whole family. Live Performances Club Parents, would you app- reciate the chance to take your children to see '"Snow of preventing the conse- quences of drinking and driving, i.e. buses hired for graduation, designated driver programmes and parent / student drinking driving contracts. These measures are making a dif- ference; most importantly - they are saving lives. However, these are safeguard measurers only and the underlying issue of trainers for all divisions for the 86-87 season Send applications to: Ian Fummerton Box 693, Schreiber, Ont. 824-2128 FOR SALE Split level 2 bedroom, 4 year old home with an attached garage in a park like setting on 138.5 acres in the heart of Rainbow Coun- try. Electric heat & airtight woodstove. Land- scaped & paved driveway. 20 x 24 insulated workshop. Small greenhouse & outbuildings. Fenced pasture area. 5 year supply of stove' length maple stored in woodshed. Tractor ~ with snowthrower. 705-865-2636 | Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. 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By removing the consequences a teenager must face when drinking, adult leaders may be giving a message that they sanc- tion teenage drinking, or that any amount of drink- ing is acceptable as long as you stay off the roads. Toc Alpha believes that drinking/driving contracts and other safety measures are a means of opening up channels to communication between teens and adults with regard to drinking and driving. We feel that the real pro- blem is not just drinking and driving, but in the deci- sion making process in- volved in drinking behav- jour. ; Kelly Lougheed Toc Alpha President, and Mike DeGagne Youth Co-Ordinator, Toc Alpha (Alcohol and Drug Concerns, Inc.) Scarborough, Ontario ents have already express- ed an interest in forming a club to bring children's live performances to Schreiber. The children of our co- mmunity are missing out on a fantastic learning ex- perience, the Rec Depart- ment release pointed out. If the club is to be formed in time to bring performers in for the winter months next year, plans must begin no later than September 20. If you are interested in assisting in anyway or know of anyone who would be interested in help- ing, please contact Pat Davis at 824-2718 or leave your name at the Recreat- ion Office in Schreiber at 824-2317. The club will not start meeting until the children are back in school this fall, so it will not interfere with any summer plans. The Swimming lessons will commence on July 7 with two sessions running from that date to July 25, and the second from July 28 to August 15. Registration is now being accepted at the Recreation Office, and the deadline for the first ses- sion is June 25. A late reg- istration fee will be charg- ed for late registrants. Summer Fun Programs The 1986 Tot Lot and Youth Drop-In Programs will be held in the High Shcool gymnasium for the month of July and then move back to the arena for the month of August. 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