Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 1, 1983, page 9 Terrace Bay Figure Skating The annual banquet was held on Sunday, May 15. Thanks to Mrs. Barb Hopper for or- ganizing a superb buf- fet. Special presentations - were made by the N.S.T. groups to the following junior coaches in appreciation of their time and effort put into training N.S.T. skaters during the 1982-83 sea- son: Paula Bouchard, Betty Hopper, Heather Saranpaa, Mark Saran- paa, Kerri McColeman, Kim McColeman, Jenni- fer Kodila, Tracy Clark, Karin Brassard, Mary- Jo Files, Cathy Hansen. A long-stem rose was presented to Mrs. Jackie Sneider, Jr. Club pro- fessional by N.S.T. skater, Pamel Gervais. Mrs. Joan Clark, pre- sented achievement badges to the following skaters: Sr. Silver Dances - Heather Saranpaa Jr. Silver Dances - Jen- nifer Kodila, Tracy Clark Jr. Bronze Dances - Mark Saranpaa Sr. Bronze Free Skate - Carrie Pytyck Preliminary Free Skate - Mary-Jo Files Fourth figure - Jenni- fer Kodila Third figure - Karin Brassard First figure - Mark Saranpaa Preliminary figure - Mary-Jo Files, Betty Hopper The junior and novice precision skating team: were presented with "1983 Canadian Preci- sion Skating Champion- ship" pins for attending and competing in this competition. On behalf of the senior skaters, Carrie Pytyck presented Mr. Paul Wirtz Sr. Club pro- 'fessional, and Mrs. Joan Clark, Sr. Skaters Con- venor with each a gift and expressed thanks for their 'patiences and help during the 82-83 season. Left to right: John Brownell, Dave Campion, Beverley Johnston, Ken Erskine. Toronto Percussion Ensemble visits schools On Wednesday, May 25 the students of St. Martin and Holy Angels Schools were delightfully entertain- ed by the Toronto Per- cussion Ensemble. This group of young musicians, formed in 1980, has rapidly be- come recognized as one of the most inno- vative performing groups in Canada. Spanning the centu- ries with music from Bach to Joplin, the Ensembled transport- ed the audience with fiery rhythmic sounds to Latin America; with jungle drums to the Dark Continent and with gongs and cym- bal. to the mysterious Far East. This exciting show is in great demand throughout Ontario schools and the staff and students of the North of Superior Board's schools were privileged to have had them come to our area to perform for us. Ore milling... continued from page 7 striking zone dipping to the north. Average known dimensions of the deposit on Goliath Gold property as of mid- April, 1983 are: Strike length - (East-west di- mension) 300 m; True Width - (thickness) 20 m; and Vertical extent known to date, 800 m. The currently known vertical extent on Go- liath Gold property is from 200 to 1000 metres below the surface. The currently known and in- dicated reserves on the Goliath Gold property are sufficient for a mine life of some 20 years at projected production rates. Harold Kodila, presi- dent, presented Mrs. Joan Clark with six long- stem roses in appreci- ation of her untiring dedication and persever- ance towards the suc- cess of the sport of figure skating and our club in particular. On behalf of the Lake Superior High School, Mr. Esko Saranpaa pre- sented the "Cheryl Ann Prill Memorial Award."' He cited some of the criteria for winning this special award, © 13 years of age or older ¢ cheerful attitude ¢ willing helper to young skaters © dedication to the sport of skating © good attendance © good sportsmanship Congratulations to Miss Jennifer Kodila re- cipient of the 1982-83 Cheryl Ann Prill Memo- rial Award. The banquet was fol- lowed by video tapes of the Red Rock Inter club competition and of the Thunder Bay Open com- petition, compliments of Mr. Richard Lesarge, Marathon, Ont. GARTH MORRIS TRUCKING Cement sand, Gravel and Light Bulldozing 825-9203, if there is no answer, please try again, after 6:00 p.m. Woes te : : Holsum Hamb. or Scented Secret ---- sandwich Hot Dog, Solid, 60 gram 7 ioe ahh Deodorant BREAD BUNS reg.,2.99 79 85 so. 1299 ve cn nS EEE 5 2 Holsum No name 1.8 kg. < sue ae CINNAMON SOFT TIDE ai ROLLS MARGARINE 4.59 1 .59 per pkg. 2.99 RRS aS %e =i c Lal | 200 gram ios arnival, 4 litre arge ; POTATO EGGS ICE CREAM CHIPS 3.99 1.29 '| Siooosen eo : ~ Fresh arrival | <vicekacisthal Regular LAMB LAMB LEGS GROUND CHOPS 9.89 BEEF lb. ~Ok "63 kg. 6.5 kg. Fs 7 Se Nes ¥ 4 POR Medium, Foodmarket Maple Leaf, quality by the piece = Lak ote GROUND SLAB estat al CHUCK BACON - he tsady Ib see? # bege v "395 4.1 7 kg. 4.39 kg. = Kg. i § SCHREIBER FOODMARKET v0. FREE DELIVERY TO SCHREIBER AND TERRACE BAY °® 824-2599 © (Butcher Shop) 824-2037