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Terrace Bay News, 24 Apr 1985, p. 11

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rec. news. continued from page 9 pose Room of the centre. This is a free clinic and all persons are welcome to at- tend. Umpires are desperately needed this year due to the interest of teams in each league. Bowling Tournament Due to lack of registra- tion the Schreiber Food Market Ist Annual Mini Match Bowling Tourna- . ment will be postponed un- til May 18th and 19th. Call this office today as we need more registration to make this tournament a success. The following are the rules for the Tournament: Format of Play: Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 24, 1985, page 11 2. Guarantee play of 9 games 3. 6 Qualifying Games to be played on Saturday 4. Match Play and consola- tion games to be played on Sunday 5. Times will be made available for those on shift. Come on all you bowlers give the tournament a try!! SQ & RQ Ball Court Hours: Just a reminder to court users, the following are the hours of court bookings. Members may book one day in advance non- members may book for that - day only. First court book- ing is at 9:45 a.m., last court booking is at 9:00 p.m. Courts are at 45 March 11, 1985 Mr. Jack Stokes, MPP Lake Nipigon Riding Parliament Building Room 186 Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2 Dear Mr. Stokes: | would like to thank you for your letter of December 6, 1984 and for the material, (Profil de la langue francaise dans le district de Thunder Bay selon l'origine ethnique, etc. 1981) you sent in response to our efforts to gain French language CBLFT-TV service for the Terrace Bay-Schreiber Rossport and Jackfish area. We would like to circulate a petition in the very near future to obtain the minimum 500 francophones signatures needed for our submission to the CRTC office. Our campaign on behalf of the French Club/Les Compagnons if going well. We will keep you up to date. 1. Match play minute intervals. Basketball clinic Members of Rossport Fish Derby Association present Tyrone Yours sincerely, Williams with his first prize fish, which he caught last year. Part of Tyrone's prize was the mounting of his 10 lb. 2 oz. lake trout. Birth We take great pleasure in introducing the star : David Robert John, 7 Ibs., 10 ozs., debuting on April 4th, 1985. Co-stars are David and Janet Fikis (nee Steep). A 'standing ovation was received by grandparents Robert and Phyllis Steep of Goderich, and Helen Fikis of Thunder Bay. BIRTH Donna and Danny Mineau are happy to announce the safe arrival of their 2nd child, a son, Kyle John, born at 12:15 a.m. March 28, 1985, 7 lbs., 9 'ozs. Special' thanks to Dr. Lau, Dr. Adey, and the nursing staff of the McCausland Hospital. doldrums continued from page 8 been spent working for the Ministry of Natural Resources in the summer to enable her to pursue her dream of becoming self- sufficient in her craft. She has accumulated three looms, a 60" convertible counter-balance/jack loom, a 45" tapestry loom and an inkle loom used to make narrow bands of fabric such as belts or other pieces of clothing. Her main body of work is done on the largest loom at which she is most comfor- table. She makes rugs, throw pillows, blankets and many other fabrics for clothing etc. Linda hopes to expand her skills into a cottage in- dustry at Rossport. Other craftspeople there and her husband give her the sup- port and encouragement necessary forthe discipline needed for such a solitary Terrace Bay will be the site of a Northwest Ontario Basketball Clinic, Friday May 3rd and Saturday May 4th. There will be a Minor Development Clinic for girls and boys 16 years and under as well as Junior Development Clinic for girls and boys 19 and under. : ; The main objective of this program is to stress early development among the younger group of athletes.. The emphasis is on full participation, skill instruction and assessment. Interested. and skilled enterprise as weaving. In the years to come Linda hopes to see Rossport become a centre for local crafts. Again, come out and support these artists by at- tending their show at the Terrace Bay Recreation Center multi-purpose room Saturday May 4th. players will be selected to attend the zone tryouts June Ist and 2nd as well the Minor Development Camp July 3-10. The clinic in Terrace Bay will be held at the High School Gym. For more information contact Mr. Kerry Powell at 824-2555. Benoit J. Rioux President du Comite Project Radio-Canada A/S de Les Compagnons P.O. Box 1108 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 covered. ONTARIO INSURANCE GROKERS ASSOCIATION There's More To Insurance Than Just a Policy i .. SHORELINE INSURANCE BROKERAGE LIMITED The last time you. bought insurance for your home did anyone aks you if you have a waterbed expensive jewellery a freezer firearms fine arts expensive sports equipment If they didn't and you do, are you covered? Insurance is more than just a policy, it should be the peace of mind that comes from the broker who you know has all the bases When it comes to insurance, it's Shoreline for sure! Call 229 - 1611 mornings Monday - Saturday Compact Cars Intermediate Cars Full Size Cars (Available until Monday, April 29, 1985 only) See us on Hwy. 17 East in Terrace Bay 2 Toll free for locations listed 1-800-465-5000 Station Wagons Rent a Car-Truck Regional Head Office Thunder Bay Dryden Timmins Kapuskasing Marathon Geraldton Atikokan Fort Frances Terrace Bay Wawa Manitouwadge 1475 Walsh Street W 224 Oscar Street 47 First Street 1 Rivérside Drive Penninsula Road 801 Main Street 2 Mercury Street 600 Scott Street Hwy. 17 East 95 Broadway Avenue 75 Manitou Road 807-577-5766 807-223-2799 705-264-7200 705-335-6300 807-229-1109 QN7_R264.1R96 en7.co7_9ceca eshte atten, witht. ko, cei Mae es ee eRe ec, a ee Se

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