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Terrace Bay News, 31 Aug 1983, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 31, 1983 Community news: continued from page 5 A Pancake Break- fast will be held from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., Satur- day, Sunday and Mon- day. A parade of floats: will be held on the Saturday as well as numerous other funct- ions including a Festi- | THANK YOU | Thank you to all who contributed to my Birdal Shower lists at The Bay, Spadoni's and Cebrario's, and to all who helped with the shower in any way. Melody Barlets (Ukrainec) COME AND GO SHOWER will be held in honour of MYRNA GAUTHIER on September 7, 1983 - in the Anglican Church 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME -- val dance, the regular fish derby, booths, ball games, etc., etc. The Festival will also host their annual Talent Show and Fun Night and two of our own music- ians from Terrace Bay are to be appearing on stage. Take the entire family to Nipigon for a fun- filled weekend during the Nipigon Fall Fish- ing Festival. Molson Challenge Cup Soccer Northwest has been successful in their bid to host the Senior Club Championship in Canada for the Molson Challenge Cup. Four top Canadian Club teams will be coming to Thun- der Bay on the Thanks- giving Weekend of Octo- ber 8th, 9th and 10th. All games will be played at the Fort William Sta- dium. Walter Stecky is head- ing up the local com- Christine iS 2,555 days old. Customer satisfaction guaranteed. If Your Car's Appearance Isn't Becoming To You... Mill Rd Ray Pichette *450° Paint Special TERRACE BAY AUTO BODY & COLLISION Then You Should Be Coming To Us! Free estimates 825-9095 mittee responsible for hosting the event. Soccer Northwest is the governing body for amateur soccer in North- western Ontario. They feel that this tourna- ment will be a real boost to. soccer in our area. Special ticket promotion plans are available for minor soccer teams and for schools. STOP for a moment. LOQK around your community for a "good kid" who de- serves an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award. GO to your commu- nity newspaper . for nomination forms. (Junior. Citizens can be community wor- kers, lifesaving he- roes, those who rise above physical limi- tations, or just plain "good" all round young people aged 6 to 18). An Ontario Com- munity Newspapers Association and CP Air community ser- vice project. Write OCNA at Box 451, -Oakville for more in- formation. - Free pin stripes - body side molding with every sand & paint Terrace Bay Sharon and Raymond Mark of Terrace Bay, were two of the many participants wiho showed their crafts and displays during last year's successful Fall Fair. It is hoped that the same type of artistry will again be on view for the waiting public. . The 2nd Annual Ter- race Bay Recreation De- partment Fall Fair has received tremendous response to date. Over 30 exhibits to date will be participating. Some of the items for sale or on display include, Art, Canning, Plants, Knit- ting, Rock Painting, Stained Glass, Pom Pom Crafts, Photography, Ceramics, Lapidary, Crocheting, Coats etc. made in Blanket Cloth, Herb Crafts, Nutrition Food Display and Sale, as well as local busi- ness displays and infor- mation on programs in the community. The Fair will be open to the public at 12 noon on Sunday September 11 and will continue until 6:00 p.m. Set up time for the booths will be from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. There will be no selling during this time. There is no admission to attend the fair. There is-still room for exhibits and we are en- couraging you to call 3542 before September 2nd, to reserve your table and booth space. Booth space is 8' x 8' and includes 1 table. Cost for a booth is $5.00. Wedding Announcement Mr. & Mrs. Robin Moore are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter MARINA MARLENE to JOSEPH ROBERT MYKIETYN on Saturday, October 8, 1983 at Holy Angels Church This year there will be three awards -- pre- sented to the top three best decorated booths. The general public will decide the three awards. This will be handled at the Recreation Booth where all participants are asked to fill in their choice for the top three best decorated booths. Plaques will be awarded to the winners. The pre- sentation of these plaques will be made at 3:00 p.m. on Fair Day. Drop by the Recreation Booth for information on these programs and to help select the 3 best decorated booths. Your attendance and participation will make Terrace Bay's 2nd An- nual Fall Fair a success. Remember the date Sunday, Sept. 11th at the Arena. Together'. 1784-1984 Celebrating Together Anyone interested in serving on a committee or having ideas for Ontario's Bicentennial please contact the Municipal Office (825- 3315). 1984 will be the 200th anniversary of the first major settlements in Ontario and the theme of all activities will be "celebrating Let's make 1984 - a year to be remembered!

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