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Terrace Bay News, 13 Apr 1983, p. 9

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Winning lottery numbers The Provincial winning number for March 25 was #1190 1 63 for $500 The winning Wintario numbers for March 24 were: $100,000 -789454 $10,000 -649294/188655 $1,000 -53089 $100 -5550 $10 -638 Windfall -77 Mystery Bonus -979088 for $10,000 Scramble -119015 The winning Lottario numbers for April 2: 16, 21, 26, 28, 31, 33 bonus number - 7 early bird - 7, 15, 29, 31 The winning Provincial numbers for April 1: $500,000 5863589 $50,000 -863589 $1,000 -63589 $100 -3589 $25 -589 $10 -89 The winning Wintario numbers for March 31 were: Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 13, 1983, page 9 Thunder Bay District Home Care The 2nd Regional Meeting of the Thunder Bay District Home Care Nurses was held at The McCausland Hospital March 17 and 18, 1983. Nurses from Long Lac, Geraldton, Mani- touwadge, Schreiber and Terrace Bay were in attendance. Miss Jane Sunahara, Administrator of the Thunder Bay Home Care Program and Mr. Don Ross, Executive Director of The McCaus- land Hospital welcomed the visitors. Mrs. Ann Wynia, Physio & Occupational Therapist and Mrs. Elaine Bakke, Social Worker both from Thunder Bay Home Care were guest speak- ers, giving most inter- Zinc Sources The best food sources of zinc, a trace element, are seafood, meat, esting presentations in their respective fields. On Friday the Nurses enjoyed a lovely lunch- eon prepared by the Dietary Department of The McCausland-Hospi- tal. The next regional meeting will be held in Thunder Bay, October 20 and 21, 1983. ACCOUNTING & PERSONAL TAX RETURN SERVICE Belliveau Accounting Hours: 9. a.m. to8 p.m. 432 Fort Garry Rd. 825-3504 "COME TOGETHER" On A * o* The North of Superior R.C.S.S. Board will again host "Come Together '83." This annual event in music will be held at Our Lady of Lourdes School in Manitouwadge on Friday, April 22nd. Representative students from many of our schools in the area will meet to share a day of song. Performances will be of choirs, ukelele groups, recorder groups and class groups. Included in the days events will be an afternoon concert, a special mass, supper and the usual evening performance. This evening show is open to all interested people and will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Lourdes School in Manitouwadge on Friday, April 22nd, 1983. Lome Docerner '$3 \ $100,000 -613739 $10,000 grand prizes -712930/946148 $50 scramble prizes, in any order $1,000 $100 $10 Winfall Mystery bonus draw -701841 -82742 5371 -142 -42 -047982 Hilda's Fixin's Apple Roly Poly 1 cup flour 1 tsp. baking powder 2 tbsp. shortening (or) butter (or) margarine 1/3 cup milk 1/2 tsp. cinnamon 2 tbsp. brown sugar 2 tart apples, pared, cored, diced small Melted butter or marg. Sauce 3/4 cup white sugar 1 tbsp butter or marg. 1 tsp. salt 3/4 cup water 1/2 tbsp. flour 1/2 tsp. vanilla Sift flour, baking pow- der and salt. Cut in shortening. Blend, add milk, stirring to make soft dough. Roll out on floured board. Brush with melted butter, over dough. Sprinkle with 1/2 tsp. cinnamon and 2 tbsps. brown sugar, and cut apples. Roll up like jelly roll. Cut into slices, place in greased pan. Combine sauce ingre- dients and boil for 3 minutes, stirring. Add vanilla. Pour the sauce over rolls. Bake in pre- heated 350 degrees oven about 25-35 minutes. Handy Hints! Save ashes from a woodburning fireplace or stove to fertilize your rosebushes or tomato plants. Before sowing grass seed, soak it overnight in laundry bluing. It won't hurt the seeds, and it will keep the birds from eating it. "Evenings with the Looking Glass" Women: Reflections or mirages? Women: How are we portrayed? Women: Ruses or Realities? A series of films showing how we are, how we are portrayed, how we can be abused through pornography, and how we can use this knowledge to build accurate views of women in Society. Tuesdays 8 p.m. Terrace Bay Rec Centre April 19 & 26, May 3 & 10 eggs, liver, legumes and whole! grains. <A EE a "HOT SPECIALS" | IN ADDITION TO OUR 4 PAGE FLYER IN THE MAIL Farm fresh large I EGGS 1 25 doz. Rhodes bag of 5 BREAD DOUGH 1.69 Maple Leaf by the piece only SLAB BACON 1.99 Ib. 4.39 kg. "Super Buy" 2 oz. size Fresh in the Store EGG ROLLS 3/1.00 Schneiders 22 to 7 lbs. OLDE FASHIONED HAMS 4.89 |b. 1 0.78 kg. Shaw's White 24 oz. loaves BREAD 85 4 litre pail Modern ICE CREAM 3.99 "Match & Win" is the newest, easiest, most exciting game around. No purchase necessary to play the game. Only Adults (16 yrs. & older) eligible. Starts Wednesday, April 6th. Drop into our store today & everyday and get your game ticket. (limit of 1 ticket per day.) Win from $1.00 up to $1,000.00. More details available in the store. Size 56's PINK GRAPEFRUIT 20/1.99 Shaw's hamburger & hot dog 8's BUNS 85 COKE OR DIET COKE 211.00 51. cep. Old Dutch twin pak 200 gram POTATO CHIPS 1.29 Qts. "Boneless" CHICKEN BREASTS 3.98 Ib. 8.77 kg. Fresh Frozen m-m-good PICKEREL FILLETS 4.99 Ib. 1 1 .00 kg. SCHREIBER FOODMARKET tr. FREE DELIVERY TO SCHREIBER AND TERRACE BAY ° 824-2599 © (Butcher Shop) 824-2037

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