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Terrace Bay News, 18 Dec 1985, p. 7

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by Winnie Campbell The regular monthly St. John's will be busy in the Christmas period. On for shut ins is planned for the evening of Dec. 22. to join the folks at 'St. John's for services and Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 18, 1985, page 7 CHRISTMAS BREAK Open Bowling and Skating Times December 21: Skating December 22: Bowling 1-3 p.m. & 8-9 p.m. 5 Oe) 3°) 3 meeting of the CWL was Dec. 15 there was atradi- | Two Eucharists (Contem- _--_ events. > Bs held a November 10, _ tional carol service. This is porary at 7 p.m., tradi- On Nov. 30 Father Bill Dedhher 2 we ' < p.m 1985 in the Holy Angel's to be followed by the tional at 11 p.m.) will be ~ and other parishioners of . Bowl 9 te p.m Rectory. Children's Pageant at celebrated on Dec. 24, St. John's and other chur- D ee cin ing p.m. Two 'guest speakers, 10:30 a.m. on Sunday, witha furtherCommunion _ ches travelled to Nipigon ecemper 24: ating 10-12 Noon Lise Goodheart and Frank Dec. 22. The traditional on Christmas Day at 9 a.m. for a Retreat at St. Mary's Bowling 1-3 p.m Cappa joined the meeting. _carolling in private homes _Alll Christians are welcome Anglican Church. They spoke on the issue of abortion and a short film Recreation Centre closed on December 24th at 4:00 p.m. Recreation Centre closed on December 25th & 26th. as sented. They h eco Pekin NOTICE December 27: Skating 1-3 p.m. & 7-8:30 p.m. bite Centre in Terrace S HR te = Suni ae oe & 8-9 p.m. ay. : 1 -5 p.m. Speaking briefly on Cc EIBER RESIDENTS . Skating 3-3:45 p.m. issues from the past, Ar- December 30: Skating 1-3 p.m. chie Gleason from Bowling 3-5 p.m. Schreiber was the winner z g December 31: Skating 10-12 Noon of the $1,000 bond. The Holiday Garbage Collection Schedule: Bowling 1-3 p.m. Youth Day Project held on Monday, December 23: Nov. 9 was a tremendous Commercial Collection Recreation Centre closed on January 1st, 1986 success. A total of 50 (replaces regular Tuesday collection) youths were present. _ E January 2: Skating £3 pic q BP ae apace Tuesday, December 24: Bowling 3-5 p.m. : trepiece which was won by Residential Collection January 3: Skating 1-3 p.m. & 7-8:30 p.m ee 'Gagnon Sani (replaces regular Wednesday collection) January 4: Skating 1-3 p.m. & 8-9 p.m Schreiber. Get well in January 5: Skating 3-3:45 p.m. hospital to Wes Miller and Monday, December 30: Bowling 2-5 p.m. Mr. Lemieux. Commercial Collection é The Holy Angels' (replaces regular Tuesday collection) Bowling Rates: Member: Non-member: Christmas Tea and Bazaar Adults $1.00 - game $1.25 - game was held on Nov. 30. Tuesday, December 31: Children .50 - game .75 - game Residential Collection Many people enjoyed a (replaces regular Wednesday collection) delicious chicken party lunch and were able to do a lot of Christmas shopp- ing. Besides knitting, sew- ing and bake tables, there was a special addition this year. A table was set up with specially priced items just for the children. It seemed to be a big success. The convenors who were responsible for mak- ing this bazaar were: Rita: Scott, Mary Fummerton, Rita Cook: head con- venors. Aileen Ross: Knit- ting. Caila Moronese: Bak- ing. Rose Speziale: Sew- ing. Sheila Parent, Marion Henri: lunch. Carmel Zborowski, .Jackie..Com- misso: Toy Table. Rox- anne McLellan: Hostess. Special thanks to all who were so generous with their time and help, especially the chef, Yves Therri. Congratulations to the winners of the draws and raffles: Christmas cakes: Bessie Schelling, Janet Moorey. Snowman cake: Marg Tiboni. Handknit sweater: Gladys Parent. Angora mitts: Sheila Parent. Teddy bear: Rosemary Commisso. Bar- bie clothes: Cristy -Sitko. Door prize: Mrs. V. Goodchild. ; The Anglican Church women had a very suc- cessful bazaar on Nov. 23. The winners of draws and door prize were: Fruit cake: Joanne Oakman. Grocery hamper: Aida McPauland. Gingerbread candy house: Judy St. Amand. Rocking horse: Terry Thomson. Sleeping girl lamp: Lorette Catagord. Christmas cen- trepiece: Alice Fairservice. Door prize (winter scene ornaments): Linda Collinson. The ACW wishes to thank everyone who donated some of their talents and work to make this another successful bazaar. We also wish to thank everyone who came out and supported us. G es The Recreation Committee and Staff extend best wishes for a happy health Christmas and all the best in the New Year! Please note the above revised pick up times, and put your refuse out for collection, one day earlier, for the balance of 1985. Remember: Recreation is what you make of it! Outofschool? Out ofwork? Under25? " Take heart If youll do your pari, well train you and pay you on the job for up to a year Phone free: -800-38/7-0777 -_ Ministry of Skills Development Ontario Minister Hon Gregory Sorbara Premier. Hon David Peterson Haining Ontarios youth for work \

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