Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 14 Dec 1983, p. 5

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communttr Birchwood Auxiliary by GERTRUDE COTTON 'The December meet- ing of Birchwood Aux- iliary which was held last Thursday, was fol- lowed by a visit with: residents, as all partook of Christmas goodies that the members had brought for the occasion. During the after- noon, resident Susan Gaulin made the draw for the baby bear quilt, made and donated by Estelle Wallwin. The lucky winner was John Mathews, also a resi- dent. Schreiber Library news This is the first of what we hope will be a fairly regular informa- tion column about your library. It's easy to for- get a library if you're not a constant visitor. In fact, some people forget the library for years un- til they find an old book stamped "Schreiber Public Library" in the corner of the closet. If you find one of these, please bring it back. We're having an am- nesty until January 30, 1984. That means no fines, no dirty looks, no lectures. Bring them in and we'll say thank you. The person you'll meet at the library desk is Billie Anne Saari- nen. She is our regular librarian. Her job is to help you find books you might want, order films, sign books out and be one of your links with the library board. You'll find Mrs. - Saarinen friendly and very help- ful. If there's some- thing you've been want- ing to read, come in and see her or phone the library and she'll do her best to get it for you. Laura Cebrario and Cathy Lemieux fill in if Bille Ann is on _ holi- days. The library is open Tuesday to Saturday be- tween the hours of 2-5 p.m. Everyone is wel- come. We hope we have something to interest each of you and if we don't, we can order al- most anything from the Inter-Library loan _ser- vice and the Northwest- ern Ontario Regional Li- brary. Your library owns 8,950 books and_ has 1000 more from the Re- hrEWSA gional Library. Make the library a regular stop on your trips downtown! Perhaps you've been -wondering who is on your library board and what we do. We are a five member board. Our present chairman is Norah McGuire. Gwen Hadley is the Secretary- Treasurer and the other members of the board are. Gwen Bongard, Betty Ann Klassen and Pam McKeever. Our job is to give you the library service you want. Call us if you have any sug- gestions which might improve the library. We've been working on some small changes at our board meetings. 1) Our check-out sys- tem has been somewhat cumbersome for the li- brarian. The board ag- reed that if library users were able to, they should complete their own card, listing the titles they were taking home. We'll provide the cards; you write your own reminder. 2) We'll also be asking you to put your signature on the cards of books you are taking out. We've had some difficulty with . people who deny having checked books out. 3) We're checking into the possibility of opening the library one evening a week, If regulations al- low it, evening hours will probably be Tues- day. We'll keep you informed. . Christmas films for children are. available for borrowing now. Come in and check them out! . Children's Christmas Party Attention Schreiber children, ages 3 to 10 years!! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department is staging a special Christmas party on Wednesday Decem- ber 21st. This party will fea- ture games, songs, lunch, treats, films and a very special guest "Santa Claus". Santa has informed the Rec- reation Office that he looks forward to meeting all the Schreiber boys and girls. So, make sure to have your mom or dad register you for this fun-filled afternoon. Time: 1-4 p.m. Location: Community Hall Register: By Monday, may last, ours, you. IN MEMORIAM GROSS - In loving memory of Molly Gross, a dear wife, mother. and grandmother who passed away December 20, 1982. However long our lives Whatever lands we view, Whatever joy or grief be We will always think of Sadly missed by all. December 19 at the Rec- reation Office. Parents are cordially invited to attend the event. Bring your cam- eral! Refreshments will be served. Winter carnival meeting Attention Schreiber residents! ! There will be an important 1984 Win-- ter Carnival planning meeting on Wednes- day, December 14, 1983, 7:00 p.m. at the Rec- reation Complex Art Room. Anyone interested in helping with the Win- ter Carnival is cordial- ly invited to attend this meeting. For further informa- tion please contact the Recreation Co-ordinat- or. T.V. Ontario Workshop The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment is happy to an- nounce that the TV On- tario Part-Time Learn-> . ing Program will be in Schreiber. This free public service focus- es on "Technology In- formation" and is gear- ed for individuals inter- ested in "home comput- ers'? and information technology. The two hour work- shop will cover the fol- lowing: © survey of the hard- ware and software of information technolo- gies © trends and forecasts © applications for in- formation technologies Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 14, 1983, page 5 in art, business and rec- reation Date: January 11, 1984 Time: 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Location: Meeting Room il, Recreation Complex Cost: Free All Schreiber, Ross- port and Terrace Bay residents are cordially invited to attend. If you are interested in at- tending, please leave your name and phone number at the Recrea- tion Office (824-2317). Athletic injuries seminar ' The Terrace Bay Rec- reation Department in conjunction with the Northwestern Regional Sports Council, hope to offer six 3-hour semi- nars on Athletic Inju- ries, early in the New Year. The seminars' FIRST, topics will 'cover: Soft Tissue Injuries, Ankle Injuries, Knee Inju- ries, Shoulder Injuries also Elbow, Wrist and Head Injuries. Each seminar will ex- plain the injury signs, symptoms, treatment on both immediate, post and fractures. The seminars are open, and we encourage the coaches, trainers, volunteers, officials, and the players to partici- pate. The cost will be $25.00 for the 6 ses- sions and a manual fee of $10.00. Each partici- pant will receive a man- ual. Registration will be on a first come first ser- ved basis. If you aze interest- ed or require addition- al information please call 3542. Minimum registration acceptable is 20. Call the Terrace Bay Recreation Office. today. Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Pool SCOREBOARD Pool for: Dec. 3 The winner was: JOE FIGLIOMENI Score at the end of 3rd period: Toronto 5 Vancouver 5 Sponsored by the Terrace Bay- Schreiber "NEWS" HE KILLED THE BOTTLE... Ministry of the Attorney General

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