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Terrace Bay News, 30 Nov 1983, p. 5

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community news Age of Majority Cards Attention local resi- dents ages nineteen and over. The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Committee in conjunct- ion with the Schreiber O.P.P. will be offering an "Age of Majority Card" service as follows: Date: Thursday, De- cember 8, 1983 Time: 7-9 p.m. Location: Recreation Complex, Meeting Room/Art Room Bring: Birth or Baptism- al Certificate Fees: Contact Recrea- tion Office Please note that as of January 31st, 1984 Age of Majority Cards will be mandatory requirement for any licenced Com- munity Hall function. Do not be caught without your Age of Majority Card. Also note that .you must bring a witness of legal age (19) having known you for a mini- mum of one year. Children's Christmas party Attention parents!! The Schreiber Rec- reation Department is staging their 2nd An- nual Christmas Party for children ages 4 to 10 years. Date: Wednesday, De- cember 21, 1983 Time: 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Location: Recreation Complex, Community Hall Register: At Recreation Office by no later than Friday, December 16, 1983 Features: Santa Claus Games, cartoons, lunch, crafts and surprises Parents. are cordially invited to attend this very special function. Coffee and refreshments will be served. See you there! Bridge Club news The North Shore Dup- licate Bridge Club met on November 13th. Twenty people came out to the Holy Angel's School gym for dupli- cate bridge. Winnets were: 1st: G. Caccamo and P. Cebrario; 2nd: P. and D. Gillen; 3rd: Y. Cebrario and J. Guina. The Club meets every Sunday at 7:15 p.m. in the gym of the Holy Angel's School, Schrei- ber. If you are interest- ed in playing bridge, we encourage you to join us. For more information contact C. Handy at 824- 2882. Look-for more details in next week's paper concerning our "Turkey Bridge' which is to be held on December 11th. "Present Giving" is Pleasant Giving by shopping in the Classified Ads f a4 -- =") '. r) 4 Sa 1) < y Sa, & WEE w «Wi aS '4 Cc a wi, 2a Sl @, It . The Family Ring is the ideal gift for Mother or Grandmother who treasures the memories of children and grandchildren. She can't be with them all the ;time, but you can give her a beautiful ring with the birthstone of each child that will be a constant re- minder. Orders must be placed by Dec. 8 to Christmas. Guarantee arrival for (Churechloys Jewellers TERRACE BAY 825-3592 Ombudsman to visit Ontario's Temporary Ombudsman, Frank E. 'McArdle, will be rep- resented for private in- terviews in Marathon and Nipigon by Ms. Inez Knudson, who will be available to meet with members of the public during the first week of December. The Ombudsman's Office deals with com- plaints such as work- ers' compensation mat- ters, O.H.I.P., family benefits, retail sales tax, expropriation of land for provincial highways, and many, many more. Visits such as these occur approximately every 12 months and membcrs of the public in Marathon and Nipigon and surrounding areas may wish to take the opportunity to meet with Ms. Knudson as _ fol- lows: Marathon: Tues- day, December 6, 1983: Marathon Recreation Centre, P.O. Box 190, Room 5, from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Nipigon: Thursday, December 8, 1983: Town Office, Nipi- gon from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. All information is treated as confidential and no appointments are necessary. If anyone is uncertain as to whether or not their complaint is within the Ombuds- man's jurisdiction, they may wish to call (705) 623-5058. by BETH MACADAM The Chimo Club held a successful Bazaar and Bake Sale on November Sth in the Chimo Club room. The winner of the tea cloth made and do- nated by Mary Chad- well, was won by E. Christianson; the pop donated by Schreiber Foodmarket was won by Vienna McLellan. The Committee is most grateful to all who assisted.in any way to the success of the event. The Chimo Club held their regular monthly meeting on Friday even- ing with the President Mr. Fred Harness pre- siding and twenty-nine members present. J.P. Guina gave the Treasur- ers report. Membership stands at 145 and dues were sent in to the United Senior Citizens of Ontario Star Mem- bership. Mrs. W. Gerow, Con- venor of the Home Bin- go, announced the win- ners for October; Aline Deschatels and W. Gerow.. Lucky number winners were Ida Krause and Mrs. Sutherland of Terrace Bay. Card Secretary. Bern Jacomb gave her report of Get-Well cards that were sent to S. Kusik, Vic Winters, B. Lidkea, W. Duncan, Helen Stokes and Nettie Thrower. Jack Handel presid- ed for Nominations and Election of Officers for 1984. The results are as follows: 4 DAYS ONLY! December Ist - 5th 10% DISCOUNT ...do you buy fashion and makeup items impulsively and later regret it? ...do you spend too much time and money searching for "just the right thing" but seldom find it? ...do you have items in your closet you just don't seem to wear? Then is for you!! The Original in Fashion & Colour Co-ordination To schedule your personal 2 hr. consultation-call: Odd's Bodkin Clothing 824-2694 '"When's the last time somebody said 'You look Terrific'? Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 30, 1983, page 5 Chimo Club holds elections President: F.V. Har- ness; Ist Vice: Gino Cac- camo; 2nd Vice: W. Gerow; Secretary: Beth Macadam; Treasurer: J.P. Guina; Trustees: J. Handel, Ken Davis and A.W. Slater. Installation of Of- ficers will take place on December 16th, the date of the Annual Christmas Party in the Town Hall basement. Anyone wish- ing to attend the dinner is please asked to regis- ter in the Chimo Club as early as possible. Happy Birthday was sung to Eirene Har- ness, Margaret Spil- lane and Beth Macad- am. Stella Lewicki. will shortly be leaving the community to reside in Winnipeg. The mem- bers wished her good health and happiness in her new home. Prizes were won by P. Guina, R. Macadam and Marguerite Gerow. Mr. A. Slater showed an interesting and en- joyable film on Ireland. This was followed by a Pot Luck lunch, Shuf- fleboard and Bridge. nenaacan Montreal - 5 rf Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Pool SCOREBOARD Pool for: November 19 The winner was: KEVIN ROBERTS Chicago - 5 Sponsored by the Terrace Bay- Schreiber "NEWS" * yi ic Sem Ze T4 HRISTMAS DANCE Sat. Dec, 17th 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Music By: Wade Cornect *5.00 per couple Tickets available from the Moose Hall or Audy Lauzon (825-9247) Age of Majority Cards Required CHRISTMAS SAVINGS Free-Arm Machine Model 5522 Sew collars, cuffs and other hard-to-reach areas easily with free- arm ° Extra-wide zig- zag * Snag-free thread delivery NOW ONLY 21400 . Stylist* Free-Arm Machine Model 834 NOW ONLY '289% Fashion Mate* Zig-Zag Machine Model 288 NOW ONLY "149° For an appointment to see these or any other Sewing Machines or for repairs to any model. Phone 825-3319 and leave a message for Mr. Stanchuk. The Sewing Centre Ltd. 111% S. May Street. al ED INDEPENDENT PPROV! DEALER SINGER PRODUCTS *A Trademark of The Singer Company Thunder Bay Phone 623-7912

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