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Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1990, p. 9

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Page 9, News, Tuesday, May 22, 1990 Terrace Bay Recreation News North Shore Director's Fun Run- Just a reminder that the Fun Run will be held on Tuesday, May 22nd from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Prizes will be awarded in the fol- lowing categories: wildest shoes, zaniest hat, wackiest shorts, most florescent outfit, youngest partici- pant, and the oldest participant. Judging will take place at the Rec Centre - Main Entrance. Come out and participate in this North Shore Challenge. Programs Minor Ball/Soccer -ograms- These are scheduled to begin on June 4th. registration forms were distributed through local schools last week. complet- ed forms must be submitted to the Rec Department by Tuesday, May 22. For more information call the Rec Office at 825-3542. Swimming Program- The Terrace Bay Rec Department will be offering several programs this summer. registration forms have been the schools. Deadline for July lessons- June 15th, August lessons- July 13th. For more info call Rec Office or pick up regis- Northwest Senior Games The Sixth Annual Senior Games will take place in Thunder Bay, June 11, 12, and 13, 1990. The Northwest Senior games are open to anyone 55 plus. the purpose of the Games is to pro- mote friendly competition, fel- lowship, and social interaction. The events being offered this year are: carpet bowling, swim- ming, five-pin bowling, contract bridge, cribbage, darts, horse- shoes, walking, golf (18 holes), euchre, and triathlon. There are also three social events; opening ceremonies and social, a dinner and dance, and awards and clos- ing ceremonies. The Northwest Senior Games are associated with the Ontario Senior Games. Our regional area is District #1, which includes west to Upsala, east to Manitouwadge, and northeast to Long Lac, including Nakina. Registration for the Northwest Senior Games will take place May 28 to June 1, 1990. Anyone interested can register at either Herb Carroll Centre 55 Plus, 1100 Lincoln Street or Port Arthur Centre 55 Plus, 230 Park Avenue (Keskus, Lower Level), during this period. Tickets must be purchased in advance during ~ the registration period. For more information on the 1990 Northwest Senior Games, call the District Contact, Susan Oldale at 625-2795. Letter to Editor- cont'd from 4 ented. We are education oriented and of course, we do not want to be cost efficient in our education process. We are not a group out to close Kimberly-Clark, Minnova Inc., Canadian Pacific Railway or any other business. We want to help everyone in the community to learn how they can help save our natural resources for ourselves and generations to come. We can all make small sacri- fices to help clean up our envi- ronment and to reduce the amount of energy used and the amount of waste deposited in our local landfill sights. The time to make a difference is now. We can all help. If you would like infor- mation on how you can practice the Three R's in your own home, read the Household Items column of the Terrace Bay/Schreiber News for helpful hints or contact E.A.G.E.R. at Box 1145 Terrace Bay, ON Yours sincerely, Judith M. St. Don on behalf of E.A.G.E.R. NEED PAINTING? 824-2163 Ask for: Helene as [Pra ao ee ere 229-2754 proctor | Weed Dan Save 10% Team up with your neighbour. ------------------"5-----4} Out of Town Call 1-800-265-WEED 229-2754 tration forms, if you did not receive one. Junior/Youth Golf- Junior/Youth golfers are encour- aged to golf throughout the week - providing there is not a special event. The Aguasabon Golf Club has set aside Junior/Youth Special Tee-off times throughout the week for young. golfers. Monday- 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. and Thursday- 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. they are hoping to provide clinics for the young golfers- later this sea- son. Ladies Slowpitch- Anyone interested in playing Ladies Slowpitch is asked to contact Marlene Dobush at 825-3529. Children's Hard/Fastball- We are presently trying to deter- mine if there is enough interest to set up this program. If interested contact Rec Office at 825-3542. Upcoming Events Tuesday, May 29- Men's Wednesday, May 23- Slowpitch- Conference Room- Horticultural Society- Conference 7:30 p.m. Room- 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 30- Monday, May 28- Schreiber / Terrace Bay Environment E.A.G.E.R.- Community Futures- Conference Conference- 8:00 p.m. Room- 7:00 p.m. . TARRAGON SAGE MINT PARSLEY BASIL The Terrace Bay Horticultural Society would like to thank the following businesses for their generous donations: Cebrario Hardware-Terrace Bay, Hodder's Jewellery, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Robinson's, Ronkainen's Drug Store, Home Hardware, Costa's-Terrace Bay, Hamilton's Radio Shack, Terrace Bay Insurance, The Print Shop, The Township of Terrace Bay, The Sewing Nook, Kimberly Clark, Cebrario Hardware- Schreiber, Northern Store, Flowers 'N Things, Bank of Montreal, Spadoni's Dept. Store, Dominion Seed, and Creekside Nursery. . "SEASON LONG FERTILIZATION wef *WEED AND INSECT CONTROL § *ALL WORK GUARANTEED *GOVERNMENT LICENSED *AERATING (CORE) Call now for a FREE lawn analysis! Imagine an all white-meat grilled to perfection. Brushed special sauce. Topped with fresh lettuce and tomato. Served on a toasted sesame seed bun. Now imagine something even better. The delicious A&W Chicken Grill is just $1.99! But hurry! 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