'Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 13, 1984, page 5. ommunity News The 19th Hole_ | 2g eee i by MIKE MOORE The Men's Chib is currently running their weekly Wednesday Night Twilight. This is an informal, 9-hole event, open to Men's Club members for a minimal $2.00 entry fee. : Following are the win- nersl of the first four weeks play. May 16th 0-14 1st Low Gross - T. Hay - 38; 2nd Low Gross - T. O'Neil - 39 Ist Low Net - B. Speziale, 35 2nd Low Net - John Corrigan - 37 15 plus 1st Low Gross - L. Webb - 44 (Count back) 2nd Low Gross -_S. Chalmers- 44. 1st Low Net - M. Borsa - 34 2nd Low Net B. Aylward - 38% May 23rd 0-14 ist Low Gross - P. Dashkewytch - 39 2nd Low Gross - P. Malashewski.- 41 1st Low Net - R. Dejong- le 36% : 2nd Low Net - R. Des- jardins - 374 15 plus Ist Low Gross - S. Hamilton - 40 (Count Back) 2nd Low Gross - L. Webb - 43 Ist Low Net - T. Ed- monds - 32 2nd Low Net - M. Hara 351% May 30th 0-14 1st Low Gross K. Hanley-39 2nd Low Gross - P. Dashkewytch - 40 1st Low Net - B. Hiller - 36 2nd Low Net - R. Han- sen - 38 15 plus Ist Low Gross - W. Groman - 41 (count back) 2nd Low Gross - S. Hamilton - 41 Ist Low Net - J. Adamo - 31 2nd Low Net - G. Gusul - 35% June 6th 0-14 1st Low Gross - P. Dash- kewytch - 35; 2nd Low Gross - B. Stachiw - 38 Ist Low Net - D. Clements - 35$ 2nd Low Net - T. Hay 351% 15 plus 1st Low Gross - L. Webb 43 2nd Low Gross - Frank Figliomeni - 47 1st Low Net - G. Gusul 35% 2nd Low Net - S. Seche- sky - 35% The Men's Club Tournament schedule for the season is posted in the Clubhouse. The first tournament is the Adult-Junior, set for Saturday, June 16th. There is a large Junior Club this year and it would be very encourag- ing to see as many adults as possible parti- cipating and supporting the kids; so sign up for a fun day! New Library hours. The Terrace Bay "Public Library sum- mer hours will begin on June 15th. We will be open Monday - Wed- nesday - Friday 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and Tuesday - Thursday 10 am. - NOON and 7-9 p.m. There will be a "Fine Amnesty Period" from June 15th to June 30th. Please bring all over- due books to the library during this period or drop into the book drop. All overdue books are listed at the library. N.S.D.R. C.S.S.B. meeting The regular meeting of the North of Superior | District Roman Catholic Separate School Board will be held on Satur- day, June 16th at 9:00 a.m. at St. Brigid School, Nakina. Please try to attend. COME & GO SHOWER A bridal shower in honour of Miss Colleen McParland Will be held Thurs. June 21st in the basement of St. John's Anglican Church Screiber from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Everyone is welcome Lutheran Choir to sing The people of Ter- race Bay, Schreiber and Rossport are invited to a special presentation by a 30 voice. choir from Minneapolis, Minne- sota. The choir is made up of 30 Lutheran young people and their pre- sentation will include dramatic skits as well as musical numbers. The choir will be per- forming on Wednesday, June 13th at 7:30 p.m. at the Terrace Bay Gos- pel Assembly. Every- one is invited to at- tend. Bring along a friend! For more informa- tion, please phone 825- 9368. Anniversary meeting The 25th Anniversary Committee is in the midst of finalizing all events, etc. which are scheduled to take place during Anniversary Week (June 29th to July 7th). In order to successful- ly do this, represent- atives of all clubs and organizations in Ter- race Bay involved in ANY of these special events, are urged to attend a special meet- ing, scheduled for Thursday, June 14th at 7:30 p.m. in the Con- ference Room of the Rec Centre. If you are not able to attend this meeting, but wish to inform the Com- mittee on the progress of your event, please phone Ollie Chapman at 825-3289 prior to the meeting. ' Anniversary Week is only 2 weeks away - let's get things wrapped up. AAAS ANT ane e te TTA AT ARERR AH "BSSRS San ae x = ' For Our Opening Date please phone -- 824-3213 We look forward to aae Snore serving you Confirmation Service | St. John's Anglican 'Church in Schreiber will be holding a_ special . confirmation service and Holy Communion on Wednesday, June 13th at 7:30 p.m. Bishop Les- lie Peterson will be pre- sent at this time to confirm each: candidate and to celebrate the Lord's Supper. Pastor Bill LeGrand wishes to invite all members of his congre- gation to his Ordina- tion, which will be held on Tuesday June 19th at 7:30 p.m. in St. John's Anglican Church, Thunder Bay. Upon re- ceiving his Ordination, the parish are invited to celebrate with him on the 24th of June follow- ing morning services, by attending a dinner at St. John's Anglican Church, Schreiber. This 'is a great opportunity for all parishioners to get together and know one another. Please join us for these upcoming ev- ents. Ventriloquist to visit Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly presents "VIC" and "Terry". Victor Etienne, a ven- triloquist from Saint Paul, Minneosta and "Terry", his wooden dummy, will be our guests for special fa- mily services on Mon- day, June 18th and Thursday, June 21st. There is something for everyone; Moms and Dads - boys and girls. ' These services are for the whole family and everyone is welcome to attend. A replica of "Terry" will also be given away over the week. Remember - that's Monday, June 18th and Thursday, June 2i1st, with services beginning at 6:30 p.m. each night. So bring the entire family and meet "VIC"' and "Terry."' "MOOREY" OPEN HOUSE On Sun. June 17, 1984 *Reservations requested* friends of the family are cordially invited to attend an Open House from 2-5 p.m. at the Moorey residence, in honour of Art and Gertrude Moorey who were recently married in San Antonio, Texas. Aang *» fee "4 4 Zz a Z | aos j 4 Watch For The Opening Of 4 a = 4 4 @ 3 The KR oss port Onn : as Fine dining ina '2 5 rustic atmosphere 4 Specializing in: 3 Lake Trout Whitefish 4 Steak Lobster y "Fresh Daily" Fish chowder "9 7¢ CQQQEU vee eeaereweg ranges 3 = TERRACE BAY 25th ANNIVERSARY CALENDAR OF EVENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 29th 7:00 p.m. - Official Opening with M.C. Terry Morris of CBQ Radio - Citizen of The Year Award and Bicentennial _Medal Presentation 3 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 Ghbined: Dance to the popular group "The Dorion Band" SUNDAY, JULY 1st 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 | hear Note the DAYCARE will be provided on | this 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 - 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 Horseshoe T: Open 'ournament (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 weék-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. - mains 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 Committee, Ollie Chapman at 825-3289.