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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jul 1984, p. 5

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 25, 1984, page 5 Community News RR ossport Notes Bicentennial Celebrations on Civic Weekend by ANNE TODESCO Beginning at noon Saturday August 4 the races will be run off at the Rossport Park. There will be regular foot races plus some novelty races such as three-legged, shoe scrambles, bicycle races with cash prizes. The log cutting or buck sawing contest is open to women and men. Contestants must register for this con- test to make sure that there will be enough participants. We'll sup- ply the logs and you, the saw. There will be a free dance in the evening from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with old time music. This dance is for Ross- portites and former Rossportpeople. So let us see all Rossport Peo- ple and former resi- Successful Blitz On Saturday, July 14, the first Homeowner Blitz was underway in Terrace Bay. Sponsor- ed by the Canada Em- ployment Centre for Students, fourteen eag- er students contacted over 900 homeowners from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. to encourage them to hire a student. Thanks to a support- ive community and students eager for work, this year's blitz has been a success. Over thirty casual job requests have been taken resulting in 2 to 3 days work for each student involved in the Blitz. These jobs in- clude painting, yard work, window washing, gardening, cleaning and even house-sitting! No job was considered too small. The students involv- ed with the Homeowner Blitz were so enthused by the homeowner's response, that another Blitz may come about in the middle of August. So be prepared home- owners, this will be an excellent opportunity to have these odd jobs done around your home! Student Placement Offi- cer - Veronica Ley- bourne. ANSWER TO X-WORD from July 18 TAB ALIEN CAD ERR SENNA ARI DEADPAN PECAN MUSK DOLT ABBE SCALLION PULSE ORES CE RTE VIREO SEE! AFAR DELTA STARTLE ILL TOTED EEL DAY ERASE DAM dents born and raised here -- a real home coming event. Sunday at 2:30 p.m. the canoe race is to run off with prizes of 25 and 15 dollars offered. Again people must register with Mrs. Todesco and or Mrs. Stefurak if de- siring to enter this con- test. The canoe is to be manned by two paddlers and prizes shared. The distance will be an- nounced on the bulletin board. From four p.m. to 5 p.m. an old timer Bean supper will be served. The menu will also in- clude, lake trout, ban- nock, bread, baked po- tatoes, blueberry cake and tea. A bicycle race to the top of Walker's Lake and return will be held Sunday afternoon with cash prizes being offer- ed of 25 and 15 dollars. Again this race is to be pre-registered. A picture display is to be held every Wedn- esday and Sunday after- noon from 2:30 to 5 p.m. on the veranda of Mrs. Todesco's home. It is © open to the public. Everyone is welcome to look them over - some pictures are over one hundred years old - showing the history and scenes of bygone years. Free coffee will be ser- ved to those desiring some. Everyone Wel- come. The next event takes place Sunday afternoon, August 12th, when the members of the St. John Birchmen Altar Society will hold an afternoon tea and a display of arti- facts and antiques of days gone by. The mem- bers are to wear period costumes. Guests are invited to wear their costumes if so desired. The tea will be held in the Rossport Commun- ity Hall. Error A misunderstanding resulted in the state- ment last week that Pam Jones would be re- ceiving a Bi-Centennial Medal. She is most defi- nitely and deservedly Citizen of the Year. However, nominations for Bicentennial medals are sent to the Bicen- tennial Co-ordinator 'in Toronto where a deci- sion is made. The an- nouncement of medal winners will be made this fall. We apologize for the error. Birth Announcement Wayne & Diane Shapperd are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a boy on July 17 at Port Arthur General Hospital weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Bert Yates and Mrs. Genivieve Shapperd of Stevensville, Newfoundland. Wakami Wailers The Wakami Wailers are going to be playing in Nipigon on July 25th. Most of you are probab- ly wondering who or what they are. Well, they are four Ministry of Natural Resources em- ployees. What do they do? They are a musical performing group. - The members of the group are Jeff Allen, Mike Bernier, Mark Despault and Rob Hol- lett. Their songs and skits deal with the ex- tended history of for- estry and White Pine logging in Ontario. The Wakami Wailers will be playing in the after- noon of July 25th in the downtown arena in Nipi- gon. There will be an evening show also on the 25th of July - in Nipigon. This show will be held at the Waverley Park. If you are going to go and see the Wakami Wailers perform their - show, maybe you should ask them why they chose such a name for a musi- cal group. The girl who ~ called us from the Natu- ral Resources told us the - reason and you may find it interesting. continued from page 3 the address on the con- tract. For further informa- tion contact the North- ern Affairs Office, lo- cated on the lower floor, Peninsula Building, 2 Gilbert St., Marathon or telephone 229-1153 or Zenith 33160. Tot Lot Family Fun Day Tot-Lot is planning a. family Fun Day for July 27, 1984. If you wish to participate in this day of fun filled events, please notify the Tot Lot Staff or the Recreation Office. The Fun Day will be- gin-at 12:00 noon at the High School Field (in case of rain in the Arena) with a Barbecue Lunch and continue into the afternoon with Parent/child races, ap- ple bobbing, pinatas and , many more fun filled events. Ages for this event are 3 to 12 years. Hope to see you there! TREAT YOURSELF OR TREAT A FRIEND!!! = U ORDER OR ply drop along fe) eye e 00 = = Pa O e Lowe eve oe Plaza e ace Ba O eipe O a o Bo 9 ace Ba Onta Yes, | would liké to receive the News by subscription. Please find my pay- ment enclosed. NAME ADDRESS or BOX NO CITY TOWN POSTAL CODE Rates: Local $12.00 Out-of-Town $18.00 Outside Canada $50.00 T.C.0O.T.T.0.T.B. | Proclamation By authority of the council of The Township of Terrace Bay, Monday August 6th, 1984 is hereby. proclaimed a holiday in Terrace Bay. ---- REEVE YOUR HOME TOWN From ice cream to sour cream, Palm makes it good in Thunder Bay. Just the way we did in the good, old days, that goodness makes us the \ best choice today. And it comes \ Sy through in every product, every | im time. Good. That's what we've alwyas been. Right here in Terrace Bay. Representatives locally Bill Malcolm or Micheal Souliere Wem things ay 824-2244 SPADONI BROS. LTD. SPECIAL from now to July 31 a OPEN SATURDAYS A.C. RESISTOR SPARK PLUGS. regular $2.99 each SPECIAL $1.99 each 8 a.m.-12 noon 1 p.m.-5 p.m.

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