Page 10, News, Tuesday, June 18, 1991 r EDINLCMWOOD TERRACE DISTRICT OF THUNDER DAY HOME Ff. oO. BOX 250. TERRACE BAY. ONTARIO POT 2WO Birchwood Terrace requires Part-time RNA and Casual RNA Requirements: 1991 Certificate of Competence and RNA pharmacology course Apply in writing with resume to: Marilyn Saranpaa RN, Nursing Services Supervisor TA ddddddddddddasssssssssssssaaaaad SHOP = SAVE WIN The best summer shopping is at Keskus Harbour Mall in Thunder Bay! Don't miss the Sidewalk Sale, June 10-22, topped off by the 94FM Lip Sync Contest June 22. During C.L.E. Mall days June 24-26, Keskus merchants will offer money- saving coupons for admission and rides at the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition. Fill in the ballot below, drop it off at any Keskus merchant, and you could win a weekend for two at the Prince Arthur Hotel! Winner to be drawn June 29, 1991. KESKUS HARBOUR MALL (1A4444a4ssassssssaaad 50 stores of distinction downtown MON.-WED. 9:30 AM-5:30 PM THURS.-FRI. 9:30 AM-9:00 PM SAT. 9:30 AM-5:30 PM 1111 Ad ddd ddddadassssssaaaaaaead WEEKEND FOR TWO AT THE PRINCE ARTHUR NAME: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: | .,,,44444444444444bbaMAMMMMMMAMAAAA Schreiber Figure Skating Club Skaters presented with Club's annual awards The Schreiber Figure Skating Club held its annual awards banquet with Sharon MacKenzie, club executive member, acting as M.C. for the evening. Following dinner, club professionals Paula Bouchard and Edith Figliomeni presented certificates and badges that had been earned throughout the season to all of the skaters. In trophy presentations, the Morrill's Cable T.V. award for Most Improved Skater went to Kaitlin Glad, Shellie McParland and Linnea Duffy. Receiving the Travel Rest award for Most Sportsmanlike skater were Stacey Maenpaa, Karen Wilson and Stacey Boechler. The Beno Insurance award for Most Dedicated Skater was presented to Leslie Varga, Tracy Boechler and Kimberly Speziale. The Howard Solly Memorial Golf Tournament Aguasabon Golf Club, June 8 In other skating news, Jodi Figliomeni recently received a certificate from the Canadian Figure Skating Association for passing the Junior Bronze Free Skating Test at a test day held in Terrace Bay in March. Jodi was busy again in April travelling to Sudbury along with Kristina Walsh and Natalie and Shellie McParland to take part in a competition there. Jodi entered the Bronze Artistic event and, although not placing in the medals, did very well against Brandi-Lee Rousseau who took 1st place. (Brandi-Lee was a Bronze medal winner at the Canada Winter Games this year and was featured at the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club's ice show in March). Jodi placed 2nd in the Junior Bronze Ladies B event and brought home a silver medal to Schreiber. Shellie and Natalie McParland entered the Preliminary Ladies A event while Kristina Walsh competed in the Junior Bronze Ladies A event. Despite not winning any medals, these girls enjoyed the competition and an afternoon of exploring Science North. The club's two coaches, after a well-earned break, are back into their skates this month in Sault Ste. Marie. They will be attending courses to upgrade their coaching skills. Also returning to the ice in July, Deanna Figliomeni, Linnea Duffy, Lesley Pellegrino and Jodi Figliomeni have registered for the Thunder Bay Summer Skating School. These girls are in the Canfigureskate Program and Test Stream and are eligible to try C.F.S.A. tests at the school. Mike Koshowski, John Corrigan, 2nd place; Terry Hay, Maurice Duffy 1st place, Chris Reid, Dick Mannisto, 3rd place Schreiber Figure Skating Club 1991 rajjle winners: Gold Jewellery donated by Hodder's Jewellers 1st - Carmel Zborowski 2nd - Grace Steele 3rd - June Ross Free Cable T.V. donated by Morrill's Cable T.V. 1st - Mildred Stanford 2nd - Mrs. N, Bottomley 3rd - Norman Glad - G YES SBE 3 lation and servicing of: Room THE CORPORATION OF VENDING MACHINE SERVICE The Township of Terrace Bay invites Vending Machine operators to submit a tender for the instal- ONE (1) - SNACK VENDING MACHINE for the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre - Games Details of the tender requirements are available from the Terrace Bay Recreation Office. For more information contact Dean Main at 825-3542. TENDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY: FRIDAY JUNE 28TH, 1991 AT 5:00 P.M. THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY ° to be a Local Hero Im € a Canada where people make giving an important part of their lives. Where they plan how much they can give, in time and in money. Where they don't wait to be asked to help. Imagine the rewards of being one of those people. Be a Local Hero. Ci pr A new spirit of giving A national program to encourage giving and volunteering.