: continued from page 9 Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 14, 1983 Schreiber Rec.... '*Weight Loss another» Community Marathon" surprises and Spaghetti Supper. family fun. See Com- Features will include door munity News for details. Attention local begun their 1983/1984 residents! The 1983/84 season. Beavers is open to arena schedule has been _ boys ages 5 to 7 and takes finalized. Your copy is Place each Tuesday even- available in this ing at Holy Angels school. Cubs is for boys ages 8 to 10 and is held each Tuesday evening at the Public School. For more information please newspaper or in the fall brochure. Make certain you clip and save. Cubs and Beavers Cubs and Beavers have prizes, boxing club Arena Schedule if LAKE SUPERIOR CHARTERS MAC'S SERVICE ROSSPORT LAND SALES Charter our 40' boat for - trailer park Now is the time to decide on-your new home or ; hice inns - coffee shop cottage lot. We have 9 mainland lots and 20 'acc dations available on- - smoked fish cottage lots on Nicol Island. So, for best selection board) - Post Office contact us now. - fishing & hunting - body shop ey : mace . > ice - sight seeing - live bait 2821 Arthur St. Ee Thunder Bay, Ont. ; P7E 5P5 MAC'S SERVICE (807) 623-4455 : s ocal Re 824-2933 Ask for Juris Juris Z. 824-2933 | TERRACE BAY Try SORT STREET AT FON we. ay TruNUEm Bar % OPEN Tues.-Wed.-Sat. 9 a.m,-5:30 p.m. © RCA XL Colortrack TV © Appliances by Hot Point, Inglis, nye Jenn Air, Etc. Closed Mondays © A complete Stock of cates «Brand Name Furnitur cei 4 a BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lloyd Snider Contracting Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9468 Painting, Wallpapering, Trim Finishing, Renovations FREE ESTIMATES 24 HOUR FURNACE SERVICE Phil's Burner Service Furnace Installation and Service P.O. Box 532 Phone 824-2354 : Schreiber, Ontario INSURANCE Auto - Fire - Casualty Life NOTARY PUBLIC DONALD G. BENO Phone 824-2666 Schreiber CLEANERS Drycleaning & Laundry ' Phone Terrace Bay 825-3335 Schreiber 824-2639 contact Edythe Cosgrove at 824-2214. Paper Tole Workshop for Beginners and Ad- vanced Students Paper Tole is an old art dating back to the 18th-19th century Europe. It is a three dimensional picture created by cutting three or more identical prints and layering them together using silicone. The student will be cut- ting each print apart in a different manner and sculpting and layering them to produce a dimen- sional effect. Materials for the workshop will be available at the course. Advanced, if time allows will learn to feather an owl and also learn to paper tole florals. The course takes place Satur- day, October 22 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Deadline to register is Oc- tober 14. For more infor- mation and to register please contact the Recrea- tion Office. Relaxation Workshop Relaxation is the foun- dation for optimum physical, emotional and spiritual health. By atten- ding this workshop you will learn simple relaxa- tion techniques that can be used at home, at work or anywhere and at any time. Many new methods of relaxation will be presented and you can _ EW. (Ted) Paget _ B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor: SIMCOE PLAZA Terrace Bay, Ontario 1 Tel: 825-9379 | a PROSPECTORS - EXPLORATION COMPANIES: SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY-MARATHON The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources will provide an economic geologist to visit, assay and advise you on the potential of any mineral Occurrence you may -have staked, or know the location of in the Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon areas. This service is provided free of charge. The Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon economic geologist Program encompasses an area from Nipigon east to Marathon. This program is funded by the Ministry of Northern Affairs. For further information call (collect): Schnieders Rede Resident Geologists Office Ministry of Natural Resources Thunder Bay (807) 475-1331 Ministry of Hon. Alan W. Pope Natural ~ or a A er Ontario Resources Depuly Kicianer New Low-cost insurance i.m. dodick R.T. YATES designed so you can afford permanent protection today. -R.O. OPTOMETRIST 1119 Victoria Ave. Phone 622-7726 Thunder Bay General Contractor Top Soil Sand - Gravel Cement sand Phone 824-2861 | Pick up & Delivery Zap's Auto & Plate Glass Box 256 Schreiber, Ont. Sales & Installation Gary Gusul Agent Mutual Life of Canada Simcoe Plaza, Terrace Bay Bus. 825-9430 Res. 825-3756 Life Insurance R.R.S.P. t. Annuities Mortgage Insurance Group Benefits & Retirement Plans . Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Trucks, daily, weekly, monthly & long term leasing. Call Larry at 824-2043 -OSAM DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Custom Built Homes Electrical Work Complete painting - plumbing Small and Major Repairs Concrete and Masonry work Call anytime 825-9231 Mary Cashmore Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9152 adapt them to suit your lifestyle. The instructions are stimulating, fun and very practical. Throughout the day you will be doing the techni- ques yourself and by the end of the workshop you will know how to relax. You will feel confident that being a better person is within your grasp. The workshop takes place Saturday, November 5 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. To register please contact the Recreation Office. Profile... -- continued from page 3 When questioned as to his views on the P.C. par- ty and how he feels about the party, as to the role of creating good govern- ment representation for the North, Joe stated, "'The conservative frame of mind has shaped the development of Ontario more than any other influence. More than geography, family ties, population « or economic opportunities, the conservative ap- proach has dominated the history of our province. To be a conservative is to be a realist. A conser- vative accepts things and people as they are, not as some abstract philosophy. A conservative accepts what one can offer. He does not have ideal demands, whatever they may be. Conservatives base their judgement on ex- perience from the past, to act for the present and plan for the future. The vision that I have for this Lake Nipigon Riding is of a communi- ty of many different in- terests, working together to achieve a society where opportunity to better one's self is within everyone's grasp, and the chance to build a better life is everyone's oppor- tunity. Together we can make it happen. Together we can make it work!" Keep up the good work Joe! We'll be rooting for PARNCIPACTION ) DATE: October 1, 1983 Room REGISTRATION: To register 3542 by September 23, 1983. THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION COMMITTEE in co-operation with THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY offers ZB 100 MICROWAVE II - Fun and Entertaining Although this second microwave cooking class is geared to those how have already enjoyed the microwave experience in their homes, beginners will be able to learn alot too. We will cook several items of each of the following: appetizers, soups, main meat dishes, vegetable dishes and desserts. Some delicious examples are: miniature chicken drumsticks, split pea soup, chicken with sherried cheese sauce, lettuce braised in stock, and orange squares. Come join us for a day of learning, exchanging of ideas and basically lots of fun! TIME: Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Corry DeVries FEE: $20.00 plus $15.00 lab fee - $35.00 ; FACILITY: Lake Superior High School - Terrace Bay Campus, Home Economics please contact Terry Bryson or Linda Viejou at 825-