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Terrace Bay News, 30 Apr 1986, p. 8

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Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 30, 1986 BOURKE -- Lawrence Vin- '| cent. Funeral services for the late Mr. Larry Bourke 63 years of Schreiber who passed away in hospital on April 10th, 1986 were held on Satur- day April 12th at 11:00 a.m. from Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church with Father Peter Groulx officiating. Interment in Schreiber Cemetery. Larry is survived by his son, Lorne and wife Sherrie, of Schreiber, daughters Mary Livingstone and hus- band Mark of Calgary, Erin Bourke and friend John Robbins of Waterloo. Relatives attending the funeral from out of town were sister Margaret Spencer and her son Larry of Sudbury, nephew Brian Bourke and wife Anne- Marie of North Bay, niece Patricia Bourke of Kenora. Predeceased by his wife Val. Active pallbearers were Larry Spencer, Brian Burke, Gordon Ross, Gene Ross, Terry McParland and Joey Sheehan. Honourary pallbearers were Joe Wong, Don Beno, Archie Gleeson, John Powers, Tom Borutski. We love you and will miss you FUNERALS | Dad. Important sports meeting set for this week Terrace Bay Recreation News: for the week of April 28, 1986. Attention Ball Teams: There is a very essential meeting to discuss the allocation of field time in Terrace Bay. We need your league represented by your president or a delegate to discuss the matter. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday May 1 in the Conference Room. Ladies Slow Pitch The ladies have joined the Slow Pitch movement May 3 | Schreiber No Body Contact Hockey | WIND UP 9:00 - 1:00 at the Schreiber Complex Music by: Nick DeShane $5.00 per person Free bus leaves Terrace Bay at 8:30 -Mrs. and there will be a league in Terrace Bay for ladies this year. We are accepting names at the Recreation Office or for further details call Helga Hermes. Mixed Fun League: The MNR are attemp- ting to organize a Fun Mix- ed League and are looking for interested teams or in- dividuals. If interested you Winnie's Scribbt by Winnie Campbell The Chimo meeting was held in the club for their regular meeting. With Mrs. Beth McAdam presiding, and welcoming 22 members, Mr. Pat Guina, treasurer, gave his report and the bingo report. Eva Gordon, e A Toshiba Microwave e Oven valued at $525 Every new subscriber to the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News in May will be automatically entered in a draw to win this fully programmable microwave oven. The same goes for existing subscribers who extend their subscription for one year during this promotion. All you have to do is fill in the coupon below and either drop it off at our office, or mail it to us. Draw date is May 30, 1986 at 5:00 p.m. 2. SAV Subscribe to the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News in May and pay only $9 for a regular* one-year subscription. You save $5 and get the conve- nience of having the NEWS placed in your mail box every Wednesday. (If you buy the paper in the store, you pay $18.20 a year. Take advan- tage of this offer and save $9.20!) * Subscriptions out of town are $13 a year -- $5 off the regular price of $18. 3. KEE We.at the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News are committed to providing you ith a lively and informative newspaper that celebrates the achievements ofthe community and records for posterity the milestones in our lives. "S's your community newspaper! e Almost 40% off e the regular price! Informed: - All year long! Terrace Bay Schreiber Good reasons to subscribe to the Terrace-Bay Schreiber News 1. WIN **The Heart of your Community"' may leave your name at the Recreation Office or con- tact Rob Viejou. Minor Ball: Let's hear from the adults who will assist with this worthy project. Drying plant seminar is scheduled for May 3. There is still room for more registration. Secretary, read the minutes of the last meeting and the letters that were received. Mrs. Bern Jacomb, card secretary, read cards of get well and bereaved. There will be a bake sale on May 9, Friday after- noon. A film was shown by Al Slater. Lunch was serv- ed and games played. Prizes for shuffleboard were given to Freda and Beetha; whist to Queenie Spicer and Bern Jacomb; bridge to Alice Sparks. Upcoming Events: May 5: Ladies Slow Pitch, Conference Room, 7 p.m. May 6: IBEW, Con- ference Room May 6: 4 H Club, Multi Purpose Room, 7 p.m. and 4H Club, Board Room, 12 to 3 p.m. May 11: Bike Rodeo - Arena. A letter and invitation to Islington, Ontario by Mrs. Otto Thompson for draw- ings and paintings on April 20 to May 15. Mrs. Bea McUaig and_ Barb McLaughlin have returned from vacation in Tuscon. Welcome back from their vacation in England and other points Mr. and Mrs. Geno Caccamo. Mrs. Kay Furyk and Mrs. Gloria Mullings have returned from Arizona. 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