Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 19, 1986 BI By Helene Ballard Well, another week gone by- time sure flies- before we know it Christmas will be here. Meantime, we have shopping and baking to do so that will keep us all busy. Last Wednesday, the ladies from Schreiber, along with some from town, came in for the weekly bridge game. Our residents look forward to this and they really enjoy it. So our heartfelt thanks ladies for your kindness. At this time I would like to say '"Welcome to Mr. Ken Lusk" who I understand will be our new man in charge at the News office. I hope to be able to meet you sometime soon. (Editor's note: I had the opportunity of meeting Helene when I picked up her column last Friday). : On Tuesday the 11th, we had very touching memorial service con- ducted by Pam Jones, with the able _ YIPPY SKIPPY; BAZZ IS YOU snake In the GRASS YOUR BUDDIES THANK YOU Thank-you to all who visited me at McCausland Hospital in Terrace Bay and to all who sent fruit, flowers, candy and cards. A special Thanks to Dr. St. Rose, Nurses and staff of McCausland Hospital, Schreiber Ambulance Crew and the Helicopter Crew. Your kindness will always be remembered. RHCHEL LEVESQUE _ > a * SCHREIBER "BELLES" RINGETTE TEAM " VERSUS SCHREIBER INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY TEAM --SUN., NOV. 23 7:00 p.m. _In Schreiber Arena Silver Collection ALL PROCEEDS TO GO TO "The Rick Hansen Man In Motion Tour" in ~ li ~ Ml ~ Milli ~ Ml, Mn, => 4 *. ee | wy TERRACE BAY BAKERY THIS WEEKS SPECIAL NOV. 19-22 White Bread & Whole Wheat Donuts Assorted 99 a hare PIZZA SPECIALS MON. NOV. 24- 9" PIZZA at *499 TUES. NOV. 25- 15" Pepperoni at *79 WED. NOV. 26- 15" PIZZA DELUXE at *9% assistance of the Birchwood Auxiliary ladies. It is most fitting that we all take time off in our busy lives to think about and honor our war dead who gave their own lives to make this old world safe for us. In our prayers we should also add some for God's help to make this a safe, peaceful world so that all these young lives will not have been taken in vain. : So to you, our loved ones, I say, Employees of Kimberly-Clark who opted to retire early celebrated at the Moose Lodge on Nov. 15. After dinner, the retirees were given 'PERM SPECIAL" NOV. 24th - DEC. ist $5. OFF ALL PERMS: Note: OPEN 9 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Daily '*Requiescant in pace- rest in Peace'. Now if any of you kind folks would like to be volunteers for Bir- chwood, it would be very nice. Some of you gentlemen who are retired would maybe enjoy a game of cribbage and some of the ladies could help out with crafts, etc. If so, give our Activities Director, Sylvie Angus, a call and have a chat with her. You know there is a great deal of . satisfaction in giving of oneself to NEW EVENING HOURS - 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CALL: 825-9202 Proud to Be Serving You For the Past 6 Years. _ iMIck Re KK KEK on Wed. & Thurs. -- mf grandson BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT MAUREEN HARPER is pleased to announce the birth of her AMUEL WALKER HARPER on NOVEMBER 2, 1986. WEIGHING 8 lbs. 13 oz. Sam is welcomed home by parents DOUG and TAMMIE, and big sister Alison. Many thanks to Dr. Bailey and the Nurses at McCausland Hospital. THANK YOU We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation to all our relatives and friends who were so kind and thoughtful during the loss of a dear son, husband, father and brother. LESLIE J. COMEAU a Special thanks to Father Peter Groulx, The Choir, and ; The Pallbearers. Also those who sent sympathy and . |) ya' mass cards, floral arrangements, donations to the Heart "| ma "Fund, Holy Angels Parish Memorial Fund, and McCausland Hospital Fund, and to those who donated cars. . Thank you to Therese Martin and her group for the lovely lunch and to all who sent food to our homes. It was greatly appreciated. .{ To the Doctors and Nurses of Terrace Bay Hospital, + and McKellar Hospital and The Ae a King Funeral Home- Thank You! Your kindness will always be ~ remembered. Ny)\\_ THE COMEAU and ------ WEBB FAMILIES a we: FOR SNOW REMOVAL TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER TENDER The Township of Schreiber is now accepting tenders for the removal of snow at the CENTENNIAL FIRE STATION Tender Closing Time and Date is 4:00 p.m. Friday, November 28 1986. Tender forms can be obtained from the Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg St., Schreiber (824-2711). ; help others. So let's try and do this and we will thank-you, but most of all, God will bless you. Until next time, keep warm, bun- dle up when you go out and don't catch cold. Now for my "Wee Joke". Did you hear about the girl who swallowed her watch? Now she is taking epsom salts to pass the time away! Adios. a supplement cheque for their years of service. Above is the head table where the executives from the two local unions sat. THANK YOU Thank you to Dr. Bailey, and Dr. Wilkes and the nurses and the staff of McCausland Hospital, for the excellent care and at- tention that I received. Special THANKS to those who visited and sent cards and flowers. PETRINA "MISTER VIDEO" Have Your VALUABLES VIDEO TAPED For Your PERSONAL INVENTORY Take OUT THE GUESS WORK AND ELIMINATE. THE LIST FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL: RICK at > 825-9303