Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 8, 1986 Bits and Bites By Helene Ballard I hope all is well with everybody in spite of the fact that most of the trees are bare. It's too bad they do not stay longer in all that beautiful col- our. I guess the next colour we will see is white. I would like to thank those who have been bringing in egg cartons for us to use. We are still busy making flowers so we are using them. Thank - you for your kindness. : On Wednesday, Oct. 1 our friends came into the home for the start of . the fall and winter card games. I have been asked to let you know the after- noon bridge games will be held on Tuesdays at Birchwood Terrace now, ptarting on Oct. 7. We will look for- ward to seeing you here, and our card playing residents are all ready to en- joy these afternoons. No doubt the hunting season will be in full swing, and I hope you are successful, but please be careful. We sure don't want anybody to get hurt. Good luck. As this is just a few days before Thanksgiving, I would like to wish each of you a happy day. I know some folks may think they do not have much to be thankful for, but if we take time to sit down and think about it, we have much to be thankful for. So enjoy this day with your fami- ly and friends and may God bless. Until next week, remember: "Behind every successful man stands a supris- ed mother-in-law."' Cheerio. By Dave Schinbein How does spending the summer sailing in a tall ship sound to you? Or how about spending the summer lear- ning how to be a medic on board a ship? This could all be available to you if you are between the ages of 13 and 19 and are willing to be a member of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadets. Sea Cadets offers the youth of our community an opportunity to be in- volved with a national youth organ- ization. The Sea Cadets provide our youth with a chance to learn new skills and to develop a sense of citizenship and leadership. OK, sounds good, but what's the cost? That's the nice thing about Sea Cadets, it does not cost the parents or young people anything. Uniforms, travel, and lodging expenses are all covered. CARD OF THANKS We would like to extend our thanks to all our dear relatives and friends for their expressions of sym- pathy for the loss 'of our lovely daughter, Chelsea. For everyone who sent flowers or baking, or were just there when we needed them; words cannot ex- press our gratitude. A very special thank-you to DR. WILKES and TERESA ROBERTS for their special support: KAREN & BRIAN RAMSAY and FAMILY BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Kerry McBride is 'pleased to announce the safe arrival of her baby sister 'Mandy Krystle' on September 27, 1986 Proud parents are RON & KAREN. Second grandchild for Bill & Ann Kushnieryk and fourth grandchild for Ron McBride Sr. Thank you to Dr.'s Bailey, St. Rose and Hibbert and a special thanks to all the Nurses at the McCausland Hospital. CARD OF THANKS My sincere thanks to Dr. Wilkes, Nurses and Staff of McCausland Hospital, for the great care | received while in the hospital; also to my families and friends for the visits, phone calls, flowers, fruit, cards and letters, papers & books and other gifts. Your kindness will always be remembered. DELLA MOORE BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Roy and Cindy Mills are pleased to announce _the arrival of _ "Bryan William Nickolas' Born at Port Arthur General on September 5, 1986. A brother for Krista. Grandparents are Bill and Shirley Norrie of Parry Sound, and Roy and Lil Mills of Fort Frances. THANK YOU om | would like to thank Dr. Wilkes and the wonderful Nurs- ing Staff at McCausland Hospital; also Dr. Weeks and the Nurses in |.C.U. and 4 South McKellar Hospital. I'd like to thank my family and friends for their concern and kind- ness for the cards, flowers, fruit baskets and all the many calls and visits | had during my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Mike for getting me to the hospital. SINCERELY MARC TREMBLAY ee THANK YOU We wish to thank the Terrace Bay Police Dept., C.P.R. and Employees, Kimberly-Clark, the pilot who spotted our son from the aircraft and all concerned citizens of both Terrace Bay & Schreiber and surrounding communities for the SAFE return of.our son who was lost in Terrace Bay area. Also special thanks to OPP and McCausland Hospital and Staff. THE ANDREWS FAMILY | SCHREIBER CURLING CLUB We are starting our 1986-87 season with: 'THE FRANK WALKER FUNSPIEL' Friday, Oct. 17 and Saturday, Oct. 18 All games are 4-enders ending Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Maximum of 16 rinks. $20 PER RINK Come and test the newly sharpened rocks! TO ENTER: CONTACT SUE REID 824-3306 DEADLINE MON. OCT. 13th BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT TED and LINDA KOTIUK are pleased to annouce the birth of their daughter **KIMBERLY JOY" at McKellar Hospital, Thunder Bay on September 7, weighing 10 Ibs. 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Walter and Dolly Sitko and Ted and Vicky Kostiuk. Special thanks to Drs. Bailey, Hibbert and Limbert. ae Seas SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY will be in TERRACE BAY & SCHREIBER on OCT. 16 & OCT. 17 ONLY WITH SALE-A-THON PRICES SPECIALS LIKE THE FOLLOWING: Model 6215 - with 8 popular stitches - Free Arm - Carrying Handle only $339.95 Debutante - Model 6211 - Free Arm for sewing cuffs & sleeves - self-threading take up lever - carrying handle ONLY $234.95 Also carry - Vacuum Cleaners - Central Vac's & Upright Vac's KNITTING MACHINES ALSO AVAILABLE For an appointment to see these or any others or repairs to any sewing machine. Call 825-3226 & leave a message for Mr. Stanchuk to call Join Navy Cadets The funding for Sea Cadets is pro- vided primarily by the Department of National Defense and by our local sponsors: the Schreiber Legion and North Shore Ambulance Services. The Cadets would be required to attend regular meetings once a week. These meetings will be in the fields of boating safety, first aid, camping, survival training, rifle competitions, and various field trips. The cadets will also learn leadership training and drill. Information and application forms will be available on Oct. 14 in the Conference Room at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre, and on Oct. 15 in Meeting Room | at the Recreation Complex in Schreiber. The time will be 7:30 p.m. at both locations. New NA Man The new Northern Affairs Officer with the Ministry of Northern Dev- elopment and Mines for the Terrace Bay-Schreiber area is Maurice Fenelon, who will be taking over for Bob Cheetham at the Marathon office of the Ministry. Fenelon, 27, was born in Sioux Lookout and spent his childhood in several northwestern Ontario. comm- unities, a Ministry news release noted. He took up full-time duties in Marathon last month after serving as a Staff Officer with the Ministry in Kenora since May of 1985. In an interview with the News last week, Fenelon said he will be respon- sible for the traditional coverage area of the Marathon District, which in- »cludes Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Ross- port, Heron Bay, Manitouwadge, and other local municipalities. He said he will be in both Terrace Bay and Schreiber every Thursday. To make appointments with him before he arrives in Terrace Bay, call the Recreation Office. In Schreiber, contact the Township Office. = SS Maurice Fenelon As Staff Officer before accepting the position in Marathon, Fenelon said he worked on a number of Ministry programs as well as pro- viding relief duty at several Northern Affairs offices. The release explained that with a family history centred in north- western Ontario, Fenelon is already familiar with the region, its lifestyle, issues, and problems. He can be con- - tacted in at the Ministry office in Marathon at 229-1153. 'Notice The Terrace Bay Police Force wishes to acknowledge the support of the local members of the Loyal Order of Moose for their support with our Summer of '86 Bicycle Safety Pro- gram. The support afforded by this organization along with others made the program as successful as it was. When acknowledging the contribu- tions to the program, the support of the Moose was omitted by error, and we apologize for that error. From the Terrace Bay Police Force