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Terrace Bay News, 2 May 1984, p. 3

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Ron Larivee, Schreiber's new Rec Director, works at his first task, that of "'juggling the budget". ""Quinard Ltd." Oldtimers - Another Successful Season This past winter has been very busy for Ter- race Bay's "Quinard Ltd." Oldtimers. In the fall, the team ran a highly successful hockey school in conjunction with the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Asso- ciation. The team also 'donated $250.00 to the Pee Wees toward their Arnprior trip, as well as $250.00 to Minor Hockey. The team repeated their winning of the White River Tourna- ment and the Terrace Bay Tournament. As well, the team also add- ed the Ignace, and In- Oldtimers and express- ed a desire for future games next season. The operation of a successful team de- pends not only on the hard work and dedica- tion of the players, but also the support shown by the fans and finan- cial supporters. To that end, the team wishes to thank all our fans who attended home and road games and the follow- ing businesses for their financial support: M.J. Fraser Elec- tric, Dingwell Machinery, Mid. Canada Weld- ternational Falls Tour- naments to their list of Quinard Ltd., championships. Cullmar Construct- The Oldtimers hosted _ion, White River in Schrei- F.R.P. Systems, ber as a benefit game for Desrosiers & Sons, the Schreiber Figure G. Figliomeni & Sons, Skating Club. The Ter- Berglund Industrial, race Bay Midgets also Kodila's Home Hard- had a game with the ware, ing, Thank You Cathy Allen wishes to express her thanks to those who sponsored her in the recent Marathon Swim- a-Thon. She completed 52 laps. Costa's Foodmark- ea R.P.M. Drives. Thanks also to the "News"' for coverage of all our-events. Big things are being planned for next sea- son,.so have a good summer, and we'll see you next fall. Terrace Bay's "Quinard Ltd.'? Old- timers. by LYNNEBADGER Ron Larivee and his family have been im- pressed by Schreiber. Once again the people of Schreiber have over- whelmed a newcomer with .their friendliness and incredible commun-. ity spirit. Ron is the new: Recreation Director in Schreiber. He was chos- en from about 45 appli- cants for the position and comes with excel- lent credentials. An original "north- erner', Ron is from Iroquois Falls. He com- pleted the two year Rec- reational Leadership Course at Mohawk Col- lege in Hamilton. The next six and one half years were spent work- ing at training schools under the Ontario Ministries of Correc- tional Services, Health and Social Services. For the last three and a half years, Ron has been the Rec Director for Black River/ Matheson. Ron's wife Sandy, is in the process of set. tling in along with child- . ren, Michael, 7, Rhonda, 6 and Andrea 2. Sandy worked part time at the Post Office in Matheson but is too busy: to consider em- ployment at this time. in honour of RICHARD MINEAU _ MAE ELLEN PINION Time: 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Date: May 5, 1984 Place: Townhall Basement Sorry, No Minors ' E s f Have you considered combining post-secondary studies with officer training in the Canadian ,Forces? The Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) offers unique opportunities and advantages. Working towards a degree in Engineering, Science, Arts or Business Admin. at a military college or civilian university, you'll receive year-round military training. Your academic fees will be paid for. So will your books, supplies, uniforms and health care. And you'll draw salary too. On graduation you'll be an officer in the Canadian Forces... and there's no life like it. Travel. Adventure. Professional wages and benefits. The challenge of a lifetime. ROTP: make it your decision. Phone Toll Free 1- 800 - 665-8661 Flowers For Mom The No. 1 Gift Sisais V] Things Designs by Annette has a Mother's Day gift that will please any Mom. Fresh Flowers - Plants Silk Arrangements etc. One quick call will send flowers anywhere in the country. Order early for. this buy holiday. To place an order by phone call 824-2743 or stop by the shop. * Free delivery to Schreiber and Terrace Bay on orders over $25.00. "Flowers For Every Occasion' ! me Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 2, 1984, page 3 Friendliness Impresses Newcomer Ron has been ex- tremely busy too. He began working on a budget as soon as he arrived and has been involved with the start of Minor Ball and Ball Hockey. He has also become acquainted with the plans for special Bicentennial events for. the summer. Slowpitch, Fastball and Broomball are of special interest to Ron _and he hopes to become personally involved in all three as well as assisting other sports and recreation groups, with their organization. A priority as far as the budget is concerned is braces for the floor of the Hall. Repairs are budgeted for January 1985 but Ron assures us that it is safe to dance on and won't collapse. Ron is happy to be * here and appreciates the wonderful reception and welcome to the area. He invites residents to drop in and share their ideas ae Insurance Agents... before you renew your client's employee-group health and dental benefits plan, ask me for information on a Blue Cross program. Your client will be glad you did. with him. NOTICE For details contact: Al King 34 Cumberland Street North Suite 707 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L3 @& (807) 345-5451 ONTARIO BLUE CROSS Blue Cross "Pay Direct' Non-Group Coverage Available To All Ontario Residents Until June 15, 1984. Blue Cross announces that it is making available to all Ontario residents during the period May 1 to June 15, 1984, a wide range of health benefits not included in the govern- ment sponsored Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP). Between May 1 and June 15, 1984, any Ontario resident, regardless of age or previ- ous medical history can purchase Blue Cross coverage on a "pay-direct" basis for the major portion of the cost of such benefits as e prescription drugs e private duty registered nursing e use of semi-private and private room in hospital; and others. Ontario Blue Cross is a private, non- government organization. lf extra health coverage is not available to you through your place of employment, con- sider this Blue Cross "pay direct" opening. Detailed brochure/application forms are available at the '"'Infocentre" at most Ontario supermarkets, shopping malls, at regional offices of the provincial Ministry of Northern Affairs, or by writing 1984 Pay Direct Opening Blue Cross 150 Ferrand Drive Don Mills, Ontario M3C 1H6 or by phoning (416) 445-5747 collect. ONTARIO BLUE CROSS 6381(N)

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