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Terrace Bay News, 19 Sep 1984, p. 2

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te Page 2, Terraco Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 19, 1984 Terrace Bay Recreation News Bowling News | Open bowling has re- sumed at the Recrea- tion Centre: the times are Wednesday 7-10 p.m. Sunday 2-5 p.m. League bowling usu- ally begins around the third week in Septem- ber. : Attention: there will be a general meeting on 'Thursday, September '20th in the Conference 'Room at the Recreation Centre at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to elect the new executive for the 1985 season, Teams will also be formed at this time. The objective of the meeting is to have all the teams set up by the first week in Octo- ber. Be sure to come out to the meeting because all bowlers must register by September 20th. Squash and Racquetball Courts * ' The squash and rac- quetball season' is back. The ball gloves, boats, motors, golf ¢lubs are being put away and we wish to advise recrea- tion members that they have the privilege of booking squash and rac- quetball court times one day in advance accord- ing to Recreation Policy. There is also a possibil- ity of Adult and Youth © Instruction this fall. If interested call 825-3542. Ice Time The ice schedule has been approved by the. recreation committee. Please contact your group for ice time. Pub- lic times are as fol- lows: Monday 1-2 p.m. Wednesday 2-3 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Thursday 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Friday 1-2 p.m. and 7-8 p-m. Saturday 1-2 p.m. Tentative starting date will be October 6th. Watch this article for exact date. Courses, Courses and More Courses * We have put together a fall and winter pro- gram brochure that we hope has something for you this season. Some of the programs are full at time of writing however we still are accepting names for the following courses: ----_$---------- er See separate ad else- where in this issue. No Body Contact Hockey If you are male 18 years of age or over and wish to participate in hockey this winter con- tact John McGrath at 825-9475. N.B.C. . wel- comes all players to this year's league. Leave your name and you will be placed on a team. Mixed Fun Bowling We have been asked to advise all former Mixed Fun Bowl parti- cipants that the league starts Thursday, Sep- tember 20th/84 7:00 p.m. Contact Anna or Reg Gagg at 9346. Youth Bowling We hope that we can find some adult volun- teers who are interest- ed in organizing this ac- tivity. Interest has been expressed at the fall fair from youths' that they would like to partici- pate, however we need adult volunteers. If you are interested, please call Office at 3542 and leave your name. You will be contacted to at- tend a meeting to dis- cuss this program. Let's hear from you!! -- We have been asked to mention this following course in our news bul- . letin. Pottery Workshop - Contact Anne Ross phone 9030 after 5:00 p.m. : Teacher: George Lannon Place: High School Art Room Date: Friday September 28th Time: 7-9 p.m. There is a_ limited Saturday September registration for this 29th 9:30 a.m.-12 noon, course. Contact Anne 1-3 p.m. é Ross or the Recreation Cost of supplies: nomin- _ Office before September al fee 21st. NSD RCSS Board Meeting follows: Saturday, Sep- tember 22nd, 1984 com- mencing at 10:00 a.m. at the Holy Saviour School, Marathon. : The regular meeting of The North of Superior District Roman Catho- lic Separate School Board will be held as CLEARANCE SALE Moving soon to our new location Everything greatly reduced SALE STARTS WED. SEPT. 19 25% to 50% off _ ENTIRE STOCK Savings Like These: Selected . Seiko Watches 10 K gold Chains & Bracelets Selected ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES Selection of 10K & 14K GOLD RINGS 3 mm Pearl Stud 4mm Pearl Stud 5 mm Pearl Stud 6 mm Pearl Stud ALL sales final Cash only No gift wrapping Terrace Bay 10K Sleepers with Pearl Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. * Large Selection of Specially Reduced items* Crunchy? Yo ot 40% o« Ya ot Va ot EXTRA SAVINGS ON 10K CULTURED PEARL EARRINGS HAPPY 18th YOUR HOME TOWN ~ DAIRY, PALM From ice cream to sour cream, Palm makes it good. Just the way we did in the good, old days, that goodness makes us the best choice today. And it\ fm comes through in every product, every iy time: Good. That's what we've alwyas been. Right here in Terrace Bay. Representatives locally Bill Malcolm or Micheal Souliere $30.00 SALE *12.95 $35.00 SALE *14.95 557.00 SALE *22.95 $65.00 SALE *24.95 $40.00 SALE *19.95 Chargex and Mastercharge Accepted 825-3592 6 co-oPERATIVE W'S Spy ~ CURE TOT S Adults interested in completing their High School Diploma or preparing them- selves to enter the work place have the opportunity to do so in the Lake Superior High School Co-operative Education program. The Co-Operative Education Program of- fers adults the opportunity to work ata local business 'establishment Gnd earn credits toward a High School Diploma. lf you require information on this program please contact/ Bill McDougall 825-3271, 825-3272 or 825-9194 e Re

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