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Terrace Bay News, 2 May 1984, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 2, 1984 Terrace Bay Recreation News Go To Blazes Day The annual Voyageur Hiking Trail clean-up day will be Saturday, HONDA Power May Sth, 1984. Every- one welcome. The trail is between Rossport and Terrace Bay. To parti- Equipment Sale Price Sale Price E HONDA LAWNMOWER iThe Honda HR194PXC lawnmower with its overhead valve, four stroke engine provides high power output, excellent fuel efficiency and reduced oil consumption. Tending your lawn has never been so easy. Reg. Price 499.00 449" Sale Price HONDA EM600 GENERATOR Recharge your car battery or take it on camping trips to operate lights, radio, hotplates. Take it to the cottage, it can run your hedge clippers or colour TV. The EM600's sturdy four stroke engine runs for about two hours on one litre of gasoline. Reg. Price 549.00 489° F-501 TILLER A 5 hp, Honda GX series, four stroke engine gives the muscle to take on a heavy workload, Automatic compression release makes it easy to start. And a large capacity muffler helps it to run quietly. Reg. Price 619.00 cipate and get some fresh air and exercise, please call Heather at 824-2110 (evenings) or SPORTS 623-2635 939 TUNGSTEN ST., THUNDER BAY at 824-2413 (days). Minor Ball The Minor Ball Sea- son is scheduled to get underway May 15th and we are presently ac- cepting registrations. The _ divisions are as follows: T-Ball Boys and Girls - 5 to 7 years Boys International Base- ball 8 to 10 Boys American League Baseball 11 to 13 Boys National League baseball 14 to 16 Girls (softball league) 8 to 14 Girls Softball League 15 to 17 The leagues will oper- ate only if coaches are available and members are sufficient. - Minor ball will run 'until June 30th. Register now at office. Presently we need your assistance to operate the leagues and deadline to register May 10th/84. Minor Soccer Program Will be held July and August and will be open to boys or girls 7 to 15 years. Interested? Drop by the Recreation Office and leave your name. Flea Market The deadline to regis- ter for the 2nd annual Indoor Flea Market is Wednesday May 2nd. Please call if you wish to reserve space. Date for Flea Market if interest is sufficient will be May 6th from 12 noon to 4 p-m. Call 3542 to re- serve space. Terrace Bay North Shore Fun Run Walk The North Shore Di- rectors once again will be -challenging the towns along the North Shore to a fun-run-walk on Monday May 14th from 7 to 9 p.m. The community with the most participants will be awarded the North Shore Banner. C.F.N.O. radio will be involved this year and will provide live cover- age. The target group is everyone young and old. Participants can walk, run, jog, skip, jump, be pushed in a stroller, pulled in wagons. Parti- cipation is the ultimate goal. The circuit will be advertised in the local paper. Circuit will be 1 fh: ason Birth Announcement Mike and Tammy Mineau are proud to announce the arrival of their first child, JUSTIN ROBERT Born April 3, 1984 at 5:37 p.m., weighing 7 Ibs. 13 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. R. Mineau and Mr. & Mrs. R. Campbell of Schreiber. Schreiber. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL SCHREIBER RESIDENTS As you are well aware Schreiber will be celebrating it's 100th Birthday in 1985. In order to insure full participation the Centennial Committee is attempting to contact all former Schreiberites. The Centennial Committee requests your co-operation in attempting to advise all former Schreiberites of the Centennial Celebration. A flyer will be distributed in the near future which will provide a means to advise the Committee of the names of members of your family who are former residents of The 25th Anniversary Committee Schreiber Centennial Committee mile. Manitouwadge won the event last year with 1000 people parti- cipating. Terrace Bay had 240, double our previous year's total. Let's go for 1000 this year. We have special awards to encourage participants. 1. School Award - class with most participants 2. School Award - school with most participants 3. Largest family 4. Youngest participant 5. Oldest participant 6.. Largest organiza- tion, club, team award Our goal is to have 1000 people hit the streets May 14th from 7 to 9 p.m. Your help is needed. All participants will receive a Fun Run Button. Youth Golf Instruction and Clinic This Clinic is open to boys and girls ranging in age from 8 to 15 years. Instructor will include rules of game, rules of - course and proper hand- ling of clubs. Please call and leave your name at the Recreation Office at 825-3542. Tennis Lessons The Recreation De- partment would like to know if there are any adults or youths who are 'interested in receiving tennis lessons. If we receive enough names of interested people, we will attempt to engage an instructor to offer lessons. Please call 3542 if you would like to participate. Thunder Bay Folklore Festival '84 Dare to be adventure- some and join in the exotic and unusual feast on such delectable mor- sels as Roti from Jamaica, Langos fron Jamaica, Langos from Hungary, and Bifanas from Portugal. Engage in a gourmet extrava- ganza beyond your wild- est dreams. Be drawn into the mysterious east by the hypnotic lion's dance, be soothed by the voices of the Laus Deo Choir and be assured of a good time by the _ foot- stomping, toe-tapping music of the Old Time Fiddlers. Become alive with the Folklore Festi- val entertainment. | Be inspired by the artisans demonstrating the intricacies: of the FIREWOOD FOR SALE Birch bolts 8' long. __ 128 cu. ft. cord delivered Regular $405.00 Payment upon delivery $380.00 Limited Supply Ken Dooley Bulidozing Phone O24-2742 | pioneering crafts of spinning, weaving, quilting and woodcar- ving. Examine the arti- facts and memorabilia of the past, and wonder at the life that was. Thunder Bay's Folk- lore Festival '84 offers you diversity in food, en- tertainment and activi- ties. It brings together different cultures and presents to you, a week- end of fun and enjoy- ment for the whole family. Three days of festivi- ties await you. Enliven your evening on Fri- day, May 11th and join in the merriment. Indul- ge in mouth-watering International cuisine and be entertained by talented ethnic perform- ers. Saturday, May 12th is _ a day for jubilation. Share in saluting On- ' tario's Bicentennial with a tree planting cere- mony at the Interna- tional Friendship Gar- dens, followed by a spe- cially designed Bicen- tennial programme. A colourful procession of clowns, bands and floats will parade from Chap- ples Park to the Fort William Gardens and an continued on page 5 The also featuring: Saturday, May 5th 12:00 noon - 6:00 p.m. Terrace Bay Recreation Centre (Multipurpose Room) Saas ~ Birch Magic Photography (An original collection of photographs depicting the North Shore in all seasons.) by Susan Johnson Hewson will be available for you Earthwood Originals \~ (A delicate and fascinating selection of locally handcrafted nature scenes by Rae Eckel and Ed

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