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Terrace Bay News, 15 Mar 1989, p. 8

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Wednesday, March 15, 1989" silver, bronze TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS. °-: Skaters take home gold, Continued from page 1 Fit. 1 - Julie Miller - S.F.S.C. placed 2nd. Silver Medal Barbie Wilson - S.F.S.C. placed 3rd Bronze Medal Jaime Glad - S.F.S.C. placed Tth Fit. 2 - Kaitlin Glad - S.F.S.C. placed 2nd. Silver Medal Donna Park - S.F.S.C. placed 6th Fit. 3 - Maria Elkin - S.FS.C. placed 3rd Bronze Medal Natalie McParland - S.F.S.C. placed 6th Can Figure Skate Ladies et min. solo) Fit.-1 - Tammy Noble - T.B.ES.C. placed 7th & More rural Canadians are enjoying increas postal outlets in their communities. This is right across the country, in a variety of ways. In Whistler, British Columbia. Two ne opened this year. The new ou office. They are the first step to im "The response from the custo -- Harry McKeever, Operator, Re In Rose Bay, Nova Scotia. We hav postal outlets. This time in a community where for two years, reta corporate outlet. Retail pos "1 feel that the postal out In Lewvan, Saskatchewan. A retail pos provides customers with access to postal pro available locally for four years. "The retail postal outlet er and it provides all the necessary Rural Municipality of Wellington, -- they support each oth -- Larry Davis, Councillor, Local businesses are benefiting from increase business, to provide Canadians with reliab Canada Post is in rural Canada to stay. Fit. 2 - Alison Luxmore - T.B.ES.C. placed 10th Pre-Juvenile Ladies Compulsory (footwork, spins, jumps, skated to 1 min. music) Fit. 1 - Crystal Luxmore - T.B.ES.C. placed 10th Fit. 2 - Jessica Notwell - T.B.F.S.C. placed 2nd Silver Medal Fit. 3 - Catrina MacKay - T.BES.C. placed 9th Pre-Novice Ladies Compulsory (footwork, spins, jumps, skated to 1 1/2 min. music) Kim Callaghan - T.B.F.S.C. placed 6th Juvenile Ladies Interpretive (1 1/2 min. music & program chore- ographed prior to event, program is interpretive rather than the technical aspects of skating) Shauna Singleton - T.B.F.S.C. placed 5th ' Novice Ladies Interpretive ( 2 min, music & program chore- ographed prior to event, program is interpretive rather than the technical aspects of skating). Fit, 1 - Erin Callaghan - T.BES.C. placed 1st Gold Medal Karen Baldwin - T.B.F.S.C. placed 2nd Silver Medal We are growing -- in partnership with the community ed access to postal products and services through retail w retail postal tlets complement the services 0 proved service in this rapidly- mers bas been fantastic. It's working out well." tail Outlet, McKeever's General Store e another link in Canada P tal service is now provi in the Co-op convenience store is a happening in partnership with hundreds of local businesses ded in partnership with a local business. let here is a great step in the right direction to service the people in the area." -- Sam Emmons, President, Rose Bay area Board of Trade In Ste-Félicité-de-l'Islet, Québec. products in a community where no post 0 "In addition to the services prov in a local business, we now -- Jean-Paul Pellerin, Mayor, Muni A retail postal outlet is now offering postal services and ffice existed before. ided by are tal outlet is now open to serve customers. The outlet ducts and services. These services have not been d customer traffic. It means a better and stronger business base for the community. We are building local partnerships with the community and le, accessible and affordable postal service. That's a promise. outlets, operated by local businesses, have ffered at the Whistler corporate post developing. community. ost Corporation's growing network of il service was not provided through a tail postal outlet established have the benefit of our own postal code." cipality of Ste-Félicité-de-l'Islet good arrangement postal services." Saskatchewan Jessica Notwell - T.B.F.S.C. placed 8th Jessie Wilkes - T.B.F.S.C. placed 11th Fit. 2 - Lindsay Miller - S.ES.C. placed 2nd Silver Medal Alyson Mannisto - 'Tbe: placed 4th Ribbon Catrina MacKay - T.B.F.S.C. placed 8th Melissa Makolin - T.B.F.S.C. placed 13th Crystal Luxmore - TBESL: placed 14th Novice Mens Interpretive (2 min. music & program as out- lined above) Jason Imbeault - S.F.S.C. CANADA POST CORPORATION Our commitment: better service for you. placed 1st Gold Medal Junior Ladies Interpretive (2 1/2 min. music & program as out- lined above) Kim Callaghan- T.B.F.S.C. placed 2nd Silver Medal It was a fun filled weekend and every one had a grand time, to the skaters & Kerry Congratulations - A Job Well Done and to the parents and other spectators for being there, your support was greatly appreciated. Thank you. The next upcoming event will be the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club Carnival - April 1st & 2nd. - a Saturday Night Performance 7:00 p.m. - a Sunday Afternoon Performance - 2:00 p.m. Colorful, musical, entertaining and spectacular Guest skaters. Mark it on your calendar - A date to Remember : Don't be disap- pointed - Come Out and support your local skaters - they have exceptional talents. March is Red Cross month The Red Cross is a humanitarian organization begun in the late 19th century to assist wounded soldiers. The Society provides services such as the short term loan of wheelchairs and crutches, Meals on Wheels, Homemaker Services, visitation pro- grams for veterans and disabled per- sons and transportation services for those who are otherwise house- bound. The Red Cross is also known internationally for its disaster relief programs. Every two minutes, some- one in Canada needs blood. March is Red Cross Month. What better time to reflect on the value of giving a lit- tle of ourselves to others? A United Way Agency Notice to Scalers 1989 Scaling Refresher Course The annual Scaling Refresher Course will be held at the Lakehead Labour Centre 929 Fort William Road Thunder Bay, Ontario April 4, 5, 6, 1989 Scalers wishing to attend the three day course should forward their notice to: Regional Scaling Auditor Ministry of Natural Resources, 435 James Street, South P. O. Box 5000 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7E€ 5G6 Telephone: (807) 475-1391 Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

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