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Terrace Bay News, 13 Mar 1990, p. 6

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Page 6, News, Tuesday, March 13, 1990 KRAGERO:- Mr. H.R. Bob Kragero age 76 years of Schreiber passed away at his residence on February 14, 1990. He came to Schreiber in 1942 to work for the C.P.R. retiring as conductor in 1973. He was a charter member of Masonic Lodge #662 Terrace Bay and owner of Bob's Rock and Sports Shop. Survived by his wife Margaret, daughter Sandra,(Mrs. Tom Quinton) of Schreiber, son Doran and wife Vicki of Cobalt, daughter Susan (Mrs. Ron Yantz) of Thunder Bay, grandchildren Roy and Patti Quinton, Stacey and Doran Kragero, Kari Ann and Ronnie Yantz, two sisters, Myrtle Christianson of Monteirdeo, Minn. and Gwen Wiege of Davenport, Iowa. Predeceased by his parents and ten brothers and sisters. Family Funeral Services was held in the King Funeral Home on Saturday February 17, 1990 with Rev. D. Sparks officiating. Cremation followed. Thank You Thank you for all the expressions of sympathy extended to the Kragero family, on the death of Bob Kragero. The cards, kind words and deeds, flowers, memorial donations and food were sin- cerely appreciated. Special thanks to Joe King, Pat Dingwell, Paddy Bourgignon, Bert Logan, Dr. K. Wilkes, Marg and Jack Handel and Rev. D. Sparks, and personal friend John McCauley. The Terrace Bay Moose Lodge Blades won the Eastern Zone Novice Championship over the weekend of March 34th. The 8- 9 year old novice team played a total of 7 games to become victo- rious in the championship game against Schreiber. Aaron MacKenzie was the main scorer of the championship game getting Marg Kragero, Sandy, Tom, Roy and Patti Quinton, Doran, Vicki, Stacey and Doran Kragero, Susan, Ron, Kari Ann and Ronnie Yantz. Lending Wings epreneurial Spirit in Northern Ontario its Core Industrial Program, FedNor has supported the creation of eleven new jobs, to be phased in over a three year period. At Karrie (Canada) Industrial Co., Eddie Ho is planning further market development in North America. FedNor. Viable solutions for viable operations. K arrie (Canada) Industrial Co. of Thunder Bay has an impressive annual sales figure for a new, young business. Established in 1985, the firm manufactures plastic bodies for video-cassettes, supplying shells to 15 Canadian companies. Ever-increasing orders created a need for plant expansion in 1989. Under @@ We have been able to obtain a lot of informa- tion, ideas, and expert advice. @9 -Eddie Ho , Karrie (Canada) Industrial Co. Thunder Bay, Ont. PedNas:2 Industry, Science and _Industrie, Sciences et Technology Canada Technologie Canada Northcentral: 1-800-461-6021 Northwestern: 1-800-465-6870 Northeactern: = 7-800-441-4079 | Pictured are the Terrace Bay Moose Lodge Blades who won The Eastern Zone Novice Championship. (front row | - r)- Mike Sheridan, Jeremy Corrigan, Trevor Hanley, Trevor Rennette, Dustin Cosman, Sean Hay, & Eli Dolynchuk. (back row)- Terry Hay- Manager, Trent Running, B.J. Hackett, Jeff Cornect, Derek Speziale, Rick Cosman- Coach, Shaun Puddester, Terry Mulligan, & Aaron MacKenzie. Photo by Angie Saunders Moose Lodge Blades Win the Eastern Zone Championship 4 goais and 1 assist to help beat Schreiber with a score of 6-3. In Memoriam McColeman - In memory of Fred and. Geraldine McColeman who passed away suddenly one year ago on March 10, 1989. Each morning when we awake, | And realize you are gone, No one knows the loneliness, Or pain that lingers on. cannot tell heartache, : Nor stop the silent tears, For when you lose your mom and dad, You can cry for many years We find it hard to write these words, To say how much we loved you both. The more we try, the more we cry, Oh how we really miss you two. For those who have a mother and father, Love them while you may, For how we wish with all our hearts, That we had ours today. Loved & missed by daughters the | Kerri & Kim Schreiber Wins Cavan augh Cup By Monica Wenzlaff CP Rail's Schreiber Diese captured the Cavanaugh Cup i Sudbury on February 26. The 10th Annual Algom Division C.P.R. Hocke Tournament was a one day even Teams from Chapleau, Sudbur and Schreiber competed for tt "A" event championship. In their first game, the Diese came out flat, and were outscore 7-2 by Chapleau. Schreiber can back to life in their next gar and skated to a 9-3 victory ov Sudbury. Sudbury lost its second gan to Chapleau and was eliminate from the tournament. Schreib then met Chapleau in tt Championship game. When tl game appeared to be ove Chapleau fought back, scorir two goals with less than or minute remaining. Yet it was! enough. Schreiber held on to w 4-3. Lawrence McParland of tl Schreiber Diesels was the Mo Valuable Player in the tourn, ment. IN MEMORIAM STACHIW - In Loving Memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Edward M. Stachiw, who passed away March 15, 1989, You left us without a chance to say goodbye We still can't fully understand what happened or why Our hearts ache with sadness The silent tears will always flow What it meant losing you No one will ever know So lovingly remembered and sadly missed by: Betty, Art, Terry, Patti & families. calling: (ANNOUNCEMENT Bill Mokomela, Manager of FedNor's Northwestern Ontario Office, will be available to meet with persons wishing to discuss FedNor Programs, on Thursday morning, March 15th. Appointments can be arranged by The Superior North Business Development Centre P.O. Box 716 Terrace Bay, Ont.

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