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Terrace Bay News, 3 Apr 1985, p. 13

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Recreation News Terrace Bay Easter Weekend Schedule The Recreation Centre including the arena will be closed Good Friday only: Regular hours apply for Saturday and Sunday. Public Skating on Easter Weekend: Saturday 1:00-2:00 p.m. Sunday 2:00-4:00 p.m. Arena Season Coming to a Close: The last day the arena will remain open this season is April 15th. We would like to express our thanks to the user groups for their co-operation this past season and look for- ward to seeing you all next fall. Mixed Slowpitch 'There will be a general open meeting on Wednes- day April 10th at 7:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room to organize this summer program. Anyone who is interested in entering a team or wish to participate please plan to attend. This. will be the third season for Mixed Ball and it is our in- tention to form a volunteer body to implement this program. We were able to accomplish this with Men's Slow Pitch and the ex- ecutive have done a tremendous job in pro- moting their leagues. Plan Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 3, 1985, page 13 to attend. Minor Youth Ball Every year the recrea- tion department sponsors a Minor Ball Program. The program runs from the middle of May to the end of June. Divisions include: T-Ball - boys and girls 5-7 years. International League boys 8-10 years, American League - boys 11-13 years, national league boys 14-16 years, girls league blue jays 8-14 years, girls league ex- pos. 15-17 years. We are also in search of people' who will be available to assist with coaching and improving the games. If you can Terrace Bay Curling Results The current standings in the Terrace Bay Men's Curling Club show the Churchley rink to be leading in the round robin and club championship events. The top teams are: Club Championship Bob Churchley 28 points Rick Hamilton 24 points Ken Johnson 21 points Len Webb 21 points Round Robin Championship Bob Chirchley 19 points Len Webb 15 points Rich Hamilton 13 points Ken Johnson 12 points Terry O'Neill 12 points The Division Leaders are: Bob Churchley and Rick Hamilton "A" event Bob Bagdon and Jack Chapman "B" event Len Webb and Barry Harper "C" event Prizes and trophies will be presented at the annual meeting on April 17, 1985. Weberg Wins K.C. Spiel The annual Kimberly Clark mixed bonspiel was held at the Terrace Bay Curling Club on Saturday, March 16, 1985. Twelve Town minutes continued from page 9 Centennial Committee, will present a Budget for Council's consideration, detailing the final cost of the various programs. Letter from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, advising that a severage application from Marathon Realty (CP Rail), to cover the severing of a tract of land from the CPR plot of land at Ontario Street and Highway 17 (N. Nesbitt), had been approv- ed, subject to the condition that public access be deed- ed to the Township of Schreiber, and that the Township assume respon- sibility for the maintenance of the access to the land to be severed. Council authorized the sale of part 2, of Reference Plan 55R-5026 to R. Mar- tin, for the sum of $1,000.00 be given first, second and third reading, and also authorized the sale 'requesting of Part 4 of Reference Plan 55R-5445, to G. Smith, for the sum of $300.00 be given first, second and third reading, and finally passed. Clerk was instructed to write to J. Noon, re- questing permission to dump excess material in the pit north of Langworthy St., and also to write to CP Rail, pointing out that once again excessive blockage of the crossing at Main St. is being allowed to occur, and their | co- operation in keeping train blockage of the crossing to a minimum. Council reviewed preliminary drawings of the new Schreiber Fire Hall, and indicated that it was in order to proceed with the completion of the drawings, and_ the establishment of tender specifications, as a preliminary to calling for tenders for the construction of the hall. TERRA THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CE BAY " SH NOTICE Easter Weekend Schedule Due to the Good Friday holiday, regular Friday garbage collection will take place on Thursday, April 4th.. The municipal office will be closed on Friday, April 5th and Monday, April 8th. The regular Council meeting scheduled for Monday, April rescheduled to Monday, April 15th at 7:00 p.m., and the regular Council meeting scheduled for Monday, April 22nd has been rescheduled to Monday, April 29th at 7:00 p.m. 8th has been teams participated in the bonspiel. Each team played three, four end games. The winning rinks were: First D. Weberg, skip Bob Hopper, vice Barbra Hamilton, second _ Gerri Turner, lead Second Bob Churchley, skip Joanne Moore, vice Al Chisholm, second Joan Clark, Jead Third : Loyd Dejonghe, skip Mary Hale, vice Hilda Engler, second Melodie Mateev, lead The Barb Hopper rink was the winner of the wine bottles. This rink was com- posed of Barb Hopper (skip), Betty Randa (vice), Bev Boutilier (second), and Betty Moffet (lead). The Kimberly Clark Trophy. was. presented to the Darcy Weberg rink by Al Chisholm, Director of Industrial Relations for Kimberly Clark. The evening was con- cluded with dancing to music played by the High School Stereo Club. devote some time to this youth related activity please call 3542 and leave your name. Last season over 100 children _par- ticipated. Help us make this summer as enjoyable and successful as last year. Give us a call 3542! Marathon Swim Lesson The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee in conjunction with the Marathon Recreation is of- fering Red Cross Swimm- ing lessons. Theses lessons will be for those students taking instructions in Levels Yellow to White of the Red Cross Swimming Courses. Lessons will commence in Marathon on April 20th and continue each Saturday till June 22nd. We must have more registration if these lessons are to take place. Give us a call today at 3542 for more information. . Table Tennis Players We are hoping to offer a Table Tennis Tourna- ment for singles and mix- ed doubles both in a youth and adult division. Prizes will be awarded. The dates formation on entrance fees etc. contact Chris Peterson at 824-2411. This tourna- ment will take place on the weekend of April 20th and 21st. Schreiber Arena Closure The 1984/85 winter season will officially come to an end on April 8th not April 15th as previously reported. Swimming Lessons Deadline for the swim- ming program being of- fered at the Marathon Pool will be April 20th. Call to is April 9th. Lessons will register. There will be a Interested in _ start April 20th. If you are small fee to cover some of _ windsurfing? interested contact the the cost of awards. The Recreation Depart- recreation office at Bowling Tournament ment is looking for people 824-2317. The Terrace Bay Bowl- whomightbeinterestedin Bantam District ing Association President the sport of windsurfing. If | Playdowns Chris Peterson has advised this office that there will be a bowling tournament call- ed the Schreiber Food Market Ist annual Mini Match Bowling Tourna- ment. This tournament will be a handicap event with cash prizes. For more in- enough interest is shown we will hold an introduc- tion and product knowledge seminar for the sport of windsurfing.. If you think you might be in- terested in this exciting sport contact the recreation office at 824-2317. The Bantam playdowns are being hosted by the 'Bantam Kings". Games will be played Saturday,, Sunday and Monday April 6th, 7th, 8th, 1985. If you want to see some exciting hockey action plan to attend. \ \ \ \e \ ne Cea Wear 4 "'TREAT your LEGS" Kayser Cross Country Sale Prices as Nationally advertised *PLUS* New Arrivals for Easter Ladies Dresses Blouses & Sweaters Men's Jackets & Pants Young Ladies & Boys om Clothes Ghitereni = _ Spring Shoes for All In Store Specials As Well y/ , Department Sale yu Store April 3-April 13 Schreiber fy 824-2549 Plus 20% For most GUARANTEED SERVICE GUARANTEED GM PARTS GUARANTEED PRICE SPRING TUNE-UP SPADONI BRO =» Special We'll check the followingareas: - Thermo controlled air cleaner - Carburetor choke - Engine Idle speed - Early fuel evaporation system - Carburetor mounting torque - Vacuum advance system - Fuel filter - Idle stop solenoid/or dashpot - Spark plugs - Engine timing and distributor - PCV valve and filter, elements - Radiator antifreeze 8:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 5:00 Mon. to Sat. Let our service staff Tune up your car for Better Gas Mileage. OFF all General Motors Tune-Ups Parts G.M. Cars and Light Duty Trucks Offer good until: April 20, 1985 } 824-2244 Schreiber

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