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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday. June 6, 1984, page 5 a a a Community News "Breakthrough" in concert Breakthrough, the senior youth Outreach of ° North Heights Lutheran Church in Roseville, Minnesota, will be in concert on Wednes- day, June 13th at 7:30 p-m in the Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly. They will be presenting a ser- vice that combines po- werful worship music, meaningful dramas, song interpretations and times of sharing by dif- ferent members of the group. Breakthrough began two summers ago when thirteen senior high youth from North Heights Lutheran Church attended a two- week long disciple- ship camp. They came back a changed, _com- mitted team of young people who were look- ing for a sincere ex- pression for their faith. It was out of this ex- perience that Break- through was formed. Since then, Break- through has grown and matured into a large group of multi-talented people whose _heart's desires are to "Minister the Presence of Jesus" to those they meet. They are now veterans of two national tours, several shorter trips and other outreach opportunities. Come and experience this powerful ministry in worship and testimony. This concert is spon- sored by the Terrace Bay and a free will offering will be taken. Share in the gift of song and love. Dorion Fish Derby Be sure to mark Satur- day, June 9th on your calendar and attend the Dorion Fish Derby, be- ing sponsored by the K.1I.D.S. Committee (Kovered Ice In Dorion Soon). The official open- ing of the Derby will be held on Friday, June 8th and fishing may com- mence at 5:00 p.m. on that day. From 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, various events and activities are plan- ned for all ages. Fol- lowing afternoon festivi- ties, a Spaghetti Supper is scheduled from 5-7 p.m. followed by a dance at the Dorion Community Centre from '9-1 a.m. A special "Huck Finn" contest will be featured for children 14 years of age and under which is open for rain- bow trout only. The categories of the Derby are as follows: Pickerel, Speckled Trout, Lake Trout and Northern Pike. Prizes will be awarded to the ' Mystery Weight win- ner as well as to the largest and the second largest in each cate- gory. Other prizes to be won include: 1) A weekend package at Obonga Lake Resort including free boat rental 2) A family weekend at Gurney By The Sea Resort 3( 2 rod and reel outfits for both adults and children 4) A swivel boat seat (valued at approx. $100) 5) a 2-burner propane stove GLAD TO : MEETCHM The most buyers meet the best sellers in the Want Ads. 6) gasoline vouchers ... just to name a few. The Attendance Prize will be a 14' canoe and a 2 h.p. Johnson motor. The winner need not be in attendance and the ticket will be drawn at the dance. Final Weigh-In for the entries will be held on Saturday from 5-7:30 p-m. For tickets (available at the Community Cen- tre that day) or-for more information regarding the Derby, please con- tact either Bob Harris (857-2280) or Bill Kay (857-2477). Gospel Assembly © Youth Retreat Planned The Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly will be hosting a youth retreat for youth aged 12 and over from Hornepayne, Marathon, Manitou- wadge, White River, Nipigon, Longlac, Beardmore, Geraldton, Nakina, and of course Terrace Bay and Schreiber. Friday, June 8th through to Sunday, June 10th, Rev. Lorri Givvons, a skilled communicator with the young people of our day, will be the guest speaker for the re- treat. The talented group 'Wind Instru- ment" will be provid- ing the special music which is a '"'breath of fresh air in a troubled world."' The retreat be- gins on Friday with registration at 5:00 p.m. and a rally at 7:30 p.m. The film "Kevin Can Wait" will follow later in the evening. Saturday morning, four seminar topics will be presented from which the youth may choose any two. The afternoon begins with a Bar-B-Que fol- lowed by a time of sports activities. There will be an evening rally at 6 p.m. and the retreat will Officially finish with the Sunday morning ser- vice at 10:30 a.m. The Friday evening rally at 7:30 p.m. as well as the Saturday rally at 6 p.m. and the Sunday service at 10:30 a.m. are all open to the public., Please phone 825-9368 for more information. C.W.L. Report The regular monthly meeting at St. Martin of Tours C.W.L. was held on May 14th in the Church Hall. The meeting opened with the League prayer led by the President Marylyn Turcotte. A poem entitled "To Mom the Teacher" was read. The secretary's report was given by Kathleen Mikkonen in the absen- ce of Suzanne Black. Luigina Costa gave the Treasurer's report. Spiritual convenor, Mary Claire Kennedy read the Scripture read- ing from Matthew 5: "Sermon on the Mount."' Various convenors' reports were read: Spiritual Development: elores Morriseau; Education: Linda Ro- chon; Community Life; Mary Claire Kennedy; Christian Family Life: Sharyn Legall; Or- ganization: Lillian Bel- liveau; Communica- tions and Public Rela- tions: Jeannine Des- rosiers; Resolutions and Legislation: Diane Po- lesky; Liaison to Parish Council: Edna Ramsey; Canada Packers: Maria Hermes; and Past Presi- dent: Claire Roen. : The membership drive is now on with Lillian Belliveau as membership convenor. A door-to-door cam- paign is being done for this purpose. A certificate of merit was presented to our parish at the Diocesan Convention in Fort Frances for an increase in memberships. A spe- cial thank you to my teams. Valeri O'Keefe gave a report on the Mother's Day Tea which was held in the Church Hall. It was quite successful. Winners of the prizes are: Door Prize donated by Costa's was won by Zonie Fischer of Schrei- ber; the doll was won by Patricia Crupi and the ceramic planters were won by Rena Daniels. Mary Dashkewytch, Life Member, thanked the League for assisting her with expenses to the Diocesan Convention. The Bishop's Crying Towel was won by Linda Rochon. The meeting closed with a prayer. Marylyn Turcotte in- troduced the guest for the evening, Mrs. Gi- nger Coulter, who spoke on the Heart Foundation and a film was shown. A question and answer period followed. Jeannine Desrosiers Communications Convenor Girl's 10K Gold Girl's Sterling Silver Boy's 10K Gold Sale Ends | June 30, 1984 REAT IFTS FOR RADS -- Lake Superior High School RINGS Reg. $145.00 SALE *99.95 reg. $59.95 SALE *39.95 Reg. $255.00 SALE $4 79.95 Boy's Sterling Silver --_--_ Reg. $69.95 SALE *49.95 : 2 | 4 Chargex and Mastercard Accepted TERRACE BAY 25th ANNIVERSARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 29th 7:00 p.m. - Official Opening with M.C. Terry Morris of CBQ Radio 2 - Citizen of The Year Award and Bicentennial Medal Presentation 8- 9:00 p.m. - The Carlton Showband CONCERT (Tickets available from Terry's Sight & Sound, Moore's of Terrace Bay; Rec Office and the Schreiber Rec Office) 9:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. - DANCE to The Carlton Showband SATURDAY, JUNE 30th 10:00 a.m. - Parade (Contact Don Lavigne (5-3369) or Karen Park (5-3747) soon to book float entries. ; 12:30 - 5:00 p.m. - ONTARIO LOGGERS * COMPETITIONS (Texaco Ballfield) This demonstration is open to everyone who wishes to attend. Five (5) local competitors will be selected on a "first come - first served" basis. For entries please phone Bob at 5-9321. 7- 11:00 p.m. - OPEN STREET DANCE (Simcoe Plaza area). Open to the entire family. Free admission. No alcoholic beverages shovel: Dance to the popular group "The Dorion Band". SUNDAY, JULY ist A.M. - Open Golf Tournament (men & women)! more info. to follow Noon - 3:00 p.m. - Water Activities (canoe races, etc.) at mouth of river 3:00 - 6:00 p.m. - Town Bar-B-Que and Picnic (sponsored by U.P.1.U.) at the Golf Course DUSK - Giant Bonfire at the beach 10:00 p.m. - Canada Day FIREWORKS at the beach *Please Note the DAYCARE will be provided on this day MONDAY, JULY 2nd "OFFICIAL TWINNING CEREMONIES WITH TUNGKAN, TAIWAN" "YOUTH & KIDS DAYS" 10:00 a.m. - 12 Noon - 3rd Annual Kinsmen Soap Box Derby (Lakeview Drive). (Contact Rick MoQuin). 1:00 p.m. - Bicycle races (contact Don Lavigne) - Children's "Sing-A-Long" with Rodney Brown at Birchwood Terrace (contact Jean Marcella at the Library). - Various activities also scheduled for youth - Annual Moose Open Horseshoe Tournament (men's and ladies) at Moose Hall. (contact Fred Gosselin at 5-9317). 8:00 - 12 p.m. - Terrace Bay "Meet and Mingle" Open House at Leigon. Night Club entertainment by Rodney Brown. TUESDAY, JULY 3rd 12 Noon - Opening of week-long "Arts and Crafts Show" in the Conference Room at Rec Centre (For booking of space or info. contact Terry Bryson at Rec Office.) 2:00 p.m. - ee Pool Activities for youth (contact Ernie Kettle). WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th "SENIOR CITIZENS DAY" (Open to all Senior's of Terrace Bay) 10:00 a.m. - 12 noon - Horseshoe Pitch Tournament in back of Birchwood Terrace (contact Joan LeBlance at Birchwood). 12 Noon - PATIO LUNCHEON at Birchwood Terrace. FREE to all Senior's of Terrace Bay. 2-4p.m. - BINGO in the Curling Club Lounge FRIDAY, JULY 6th 10 a.m. - North Shore invitational Slow Pitch ' Tournament (contact Terry Bryson at Rec Office) BIRTHDAY REUNION DINNER with Anniversary Committee and Town Council for all children ~ born to residents of Terrace Bay in 1959. (contact Ollie Chapman. 5-3289) 7:00 p.m. - MIDWAY AMUSEMENTS 9:00 p.m. - TALENT SHOW at Moose Hall (contact Andy Lauzon) : SATURDAY, JULY 7th Slow Pitch Tournament still in progress Also Midway Amusements during the day. 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. - CLOSING CEREMONIES AND DANCE : Dance to "The Dublin Corporation". Tickets available at the above mentioned outlets at $15.00 per couple - Buffet Lunch provided. *As more events are finalized, updates will be provided. If you have any suggestions or ideas that would help make this Anniversary Week more exciting, please contact the Chairman of the JEWELLERS 825-3592 Committee, Ollie Chapman at 825-3289. Terrace Bay ~ PAaRTICIPAtnon |

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