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Terrace Bay News, 8 Mar 1989, p. 7

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Wednesday, March 8, 1989 skate il to: TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Jean Bozec presents a $277.03 cheque to Helene Ballard on behalf of the Moose Lodge bowling league. The league closed down at the end of the '86 season, and these were the funds reamaining. Photo by Dave Chmara Terrace Bay Bears now have a new sponsor. A & W that supplied the team with new sweaters.At the far left is Janice Gooding, Kathy Pivato is second from the right. Team took part in Bantam Tournament held February 25 & 26. Longlac won the Tournament with Marathon coming in second, Terrace Bay coming in third. Photo by Connie Sodaro Presentations were made last week to the winners of the Schreiber winter carnival ice sculpture contest. The grade 3 class at Holy Angels, top photo and the Schreiber OPP, bottom photo, tied for first place. They were each presented with $75 cheques. Photos by Dave Chmara p.m. This is the Angus' first child. Mrs. Ethel Nesbitt, seen here presenting a cheque to Valerie Dennison - Excutive Co- Ordinator of the Alzheimer Society of Thunder Bay, orga- nized a luncheon during Alzheimer Awareness Month and raised $1400, all of which was donated to the Alzheimer Society. Edward and Sylvie Angus were presented with Royal Dolton bowl and spoon set by the Terrace Bay council for giving birth to the first Terrace Bay baby of the year.Their son Matthew David was born January 25 at the McCausland Hospital. Dr. Fowler delivered the 9 Ib, 23 inch baby at 9:37 Photo by Dave Chmara The Society and everyone touched by this devasting disease expresses their sincere apprecia- tion to Ethel and everyone who worked so hard to make this event such a stunning success. 'It was a great volunteer effort. Thank you Ethel.

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