Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 24, 1987 Schreiber Recreation Department News-- Canada Day Dance The Canada Day dance featur- ing Billy Can will be held Saturday, June 27, in the commu- nity arena. Tickets will be sold at the door only. Proceeds from the dance will go toward the purchase of new chairs for the community hall. Roller Skating The recreation department will be offering roller skating during the month of July. We are presently working on + schedule and will be posting it shortly. We will have a number of skates for rent but if you have your own, all the better. Come out and enjoy a very exciting sport. Swim Program 4 Registrations have been dis- tributed through the schools. The lessons will be held at White Sand Lake with the first session scheduled to begin Monday, July 13. Don't forget to get your regis- trations in early. Now Open | Northern Chain Link Inc. second location in Marathon. 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We guarantee our work NORTHERN to your satisfaction. ie Summer Fun The Summer Fun Program fea- turing the Tot Lot and Youth Drop-in will be held at the public school this year. It is to begin Monday, June 29. There are a number of special events planned so be sure to attend. The daily schedule will be posted in the very near future. Mixed Slow Pitch Great baseball games continue. to happen at the high school each night. Come down and catch the action. The standings in the Mixed League after two complete weeks of play are as follows: Top Guns: GP- 4; W- 2; L- 1; T- 1; PTS- 5; A-Team: GP- 3; W- 2; L- 1; T- 0; PTS- 4; Heinz 57: GP-3; W- 2; L- 1; T- 0; PTS- 4; Catch-22: GP- 3; W- 2; L- 1;- T- 0; PTS- 4; Deadheads: GP- 3; W- 2; L-.1; T-.0; - 4; Steel Wheels: GP- 2; W- 2; L- 0; T- 0; PTS- 4; Hooters: GP- 3; W- 2; L - 2 4 ' 1; T- 0; PTS- 4; Texaco: GP W..2=E=6 4-0: . Bermuda Triangle: GP- 3; W- 1; L- 1; T- 1; PTS- 2; Pistols: GP- 3;2Weal; L--2; T+ 0; PTS-:2; Birch's: GP- 2; W- 1; L- 1; T- 0; 2; B-52s: GP- 2; W- 1; L- Memorial Award This year's recipient for the Cheryl Ann Prill Memorial Award is Jeanette Fournier, left. Jeanette is 13 years of age and she attends St. Martin Separate School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fournier of Terrace Bay. She is shown here with Tracy Clark, this year's Figure Skating Coach. On behalf of the Figure Skating Club, we wish you both the best in your new endeavors. Congratulations Jeanette! (Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club). The Cheryl Ann Prill Memorial Award- criteria: 1) The recipient must be at least 13 years of age; 2) the recipient must show outstanding qualities in some of the following areas: a) teaching and leadership qualities with younger skaters; b) motivation, c) enthusiasm, d) conscientousness, €) indepen- dence, f) attendance, and g) lady-like or gentlemanly behaviour. Women of the Moose The Terrace Bay Chapter #1426, Women of the Moose, met at LeBlancs Restaurant on June 11 for their Annual Windup Supper with 26 co-workers attending. Senior Regent Gisele Legacy presented a going-away gift and card to Gloria Benoit with best wishes from all co-workers. On June 17 the installation of officers, appointed officers and chairman took place. Installing co-workers were Anne Stachiw as Installing Chaplain, Jean Bozec as Installing Guide, Jaqueline Sopel as Installing Chairman and Margeret Mauger as Installing Regent. Clara McDonald was Installing Musician. Officers and Chairman for 1987-88 are: Senior Regent- Sadie Benkc; Junior Graduate Regen:- Gisele Legacy; Treasurer- Annette Landry; Recorder- Benita Vaillant; Junior Regent- Sherren Kraehling; Chaplain- Lois Pinkerton; Guide- Kim Ten Hoéve'- Assistani-Guide- Yvonne' *': Mallais; Sentinel- Heather Sechesky; Argus- Bernice Pytyck; Chairman- College of Regents- Alma Hart; Publicity- Rose Dakin; Membership- Geraldine Salesse; Mooseheart- Dorothy Kenney; Library- Carla Disotel; Social Service- Denise Bolduc; Child Care- Sherren Kennedy; Moosehaven- Bernice Williams; Hospital- Minnie Woodruff; Star Recorder- Helen Almos; Academy of Friendship- Kay Furyk. Twenty-two co-workers were present at the Installation. Installing Regent Margeret Mauger presented Recorder Sadie Benko with the Co-worker of the Year certificate. Gifts were presented to all installing co-workers by incom- ing Senior Regent Sadie Benko. A social evening was enjoyed by everyone following Installation. There was a birthday cake plus everyone sang Happy Birthday to Jean Bozec and Carla Disotel who celebrate their birthdays this eR adele kas atl lal tibia nat en