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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1986, p. 12

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 22, 1986, page 11 Winter Carnival being organized From The Recreation Committee Winter Carnival Time is fast approaching. The Schreiber Carnival is scheduled for March 8 to March 16. A large number of activities have been sug- gested, some being ice sculpture contests, road hockey tournament, snow baseball tourney, pool tourney, cribbage tourney, exhibition broomball game, chex hockey tourney, ping pong Professor coming to Terrace Bay Dr. Paul Trudinger, the Professor of the New Testament at the Universi- ty of Winnipeg in Manitoba, will speak at a meeting on January 24 star- ting at 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Community Church basement. He will also host a Hot Winter Skin Care According to der- matologist Dr. Jay Taradash, "the lack. of humidity in winter air can be as drying to skin as the hot summer sun." Follow- ing are answers to common winter skin care questions and protection tips that can help. Q. What causes dry skin in the winter? A. Dry skin can be caused by cold temperatures and indoor central heating systems that rob the air of humidity. This in turn strips skin of its natural moisture, leaving it vulnerable to harsh clean- sing products which can further rob it of its natural oils. To ease the problem, use a humidifier to restore some of the moisture that is lost to the air. Q. My. skin gets itchy in the winter. What causes this and can it be treated? A. *'Winter itch" is caus- ed by serious dehydration of the skin. the main symp- toms are redness, scaly pat- ches and itching. To treat itchy skin, your pharmacist can recommend a therapeutic, moisturizing cream or oil. If symptoms persist, consult a dermatologist. Q. What type of moisturizer should I use in the winter? Accs AS hich scream moisturizer instead of a lo- tion is better for winter skin protection, especially for people with normal to-dry 2 skin. Lots are water based and have less moisturizing capability than creams. Bachelor apartment for rent. Fully furnished. Phone after 5 p.m. at 824-2844. J-22 For rent: Small one bedroom house in Schreiber, available im- mediately. Phone 825-3398.J-22 RECREATIONAL For sale: 1970 double track skidoo, electric start, reverse and double wide trailer. Also for sale a 1978 Yamaha 250 trials limited production. Call eQ9L£ 09299 190 Seat program and answer questions on subjects rang- ing from morality to euthanasia. He was born in Sudan, Africa, and was educated in both Australia and the United States. All denominations are invited to attend this special meeting. tourney, snow mobile races, dance and casino night, a fish derby as well as the regularly scheduled events such as the Minnie McCuaig Bonspiel. There is a large list of possibilities. However, there is no way that the Recreation Committee or one group can run the Winter Carnival alone. If your group is interested in organizing one of the above mentioned activities or has an idea of its own, please contact the Recreation Of- fice at 824-2317. There will be an organizational meeting held at the Recreation Complex on Tuesday, January 28 at 7:30 p.m. If you or your group is in- terested please attend. Learn to Skate The Learn to Skate Pro- Superior Shoreline Insurance Brokerage Ltd. 825-9492 (located between the Petal Patch & Moore's) Home @ Auto ® Life © Business gram has started its second session. Classes began on Monday, January 20 and run each Monday and Wednesday morning from 10:15 to 11:15. Children must wear helmets and must be at least two years of age. If you are interested in this program contact the recreation office at 824-2317. North Shore Recreation Hockey Jamboree The Annual North Shore Hockey Jamboree will be held February 21, 22 and 23 in Manitouwadge. There is no charge to anyone wishing to par- ticipate. The tournament is open.to anyone between the ages of 12 and 13 years old. All you need is hockey equipment and a little spen- ding money. SPACE FOR RENT Call 825-3747 The jamboree is organiz- ed to play down the *'com- petitive edge" of foster fun, participation, friend- ship and sportsmanship. Please note that you do not have to be enrolled in minor hockey to par- ticipate. For more informa- tion please contact the recreation office. Women's Resource Centre The Schreiber Women's Centre meets each Wednesday morning from 9:30 to 11:30 at the Recreation Complex. Stop by and enjoy a hot cup of coffee and some interesting conversation. Babysitting - service is available for a small fee. On Wednesday, January 29 the Resource Centre will be holding a workshop entitled "Cabin Fever": 345-2307 Open Mon., Tues., Wed., S Thurs. & Fri. 9.a.m. to 9 p.m. 30,60,90 Day Nointerest Scotia Plan Available -- FREE LAY-A-AWAY 3 "WE GIVE A CARE" FURNITURE & APPLIANCES © South Court St., at Fort William Road Thunder Bay, Ont. at. 9a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Oil Agent 824-2833 Birch Motors Ltd. Twin Spot Restaurant " PETRO CANADA Ribs n' Greyhound Agent] Chicken Superior propane : a3 Welding Supplies Sree = Petro Canada Number 824-3300 Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Trucks, daily, weekly, monthly & long term leasing. ) --* for a great vacation... call THUNDER BAY TRAVEL Your travel number Talk directly to Northern Ontario's largest travel company 1-800-465-3939 > 825-9321 The Petal Patch silks, fresh cut flowers, arrangements and plants Lloyd Snider Contracting Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9468 Painting, Wallpapering, Trim finishing, Renovations, Plumbing Repairs FREE ESTIMATES after 5 p.m. Specializing in Service Changes Rewiring & All types of Plumbing Commercial -- Industrial -- Residential 24 Hour Service 825-9240 STEVE'S ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING | Your service centre John's Texaco for gas, car repairs groceries, milk & cigarettes. | SERVICE ¥ Mon. to Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. MINI MART Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Sunday 12:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Your Mini-Mart for REALTY LIMITED R.E. Belluz Realty Limited Simcoe Plaza, Box 715 Terrace Bay POT 2W0 424 Main St., Schreiber, Ont. NEW LISTING IMMACULATE home, nice neighbourhood; private back yard. Beautiful starter home, 2 bedrooms, new windows, siding and roof. MUST SELL. MOVE CLOSER TO PERFECTION This marvelous home located on Terrace Heights has it all! Three bedrooms, with a view of Lake Superior. Cathedral ceiling, fireplace and a Jacuzzi in basement. 2 baths. 24 Erie Schreiber, Ont. If you have more energy than money, and like what you do, this house is for you! This home is reduced to *23,900 Ready for the right person. Business Opportunity Triple "'C" in Schreiber This is a business opportunity for the business minded person willing to expand. Two apart- ments upstairs and a viable business on main floor. Business opportunity Located at Gravel River on Hwy. 17. This business consists of 6 motel units, restaurant, garage, gas pumps and double wide trailer. Good seasonal or fulltime business, owner retiring. VACANT LAND Resale We have just listed for resale 34 acres of Vacant Land just east of Schreiber. Feel Free to call us concerning General Real Estate, Florida land and housing, Residential and Commercial appraisals. Price *13,900 Local Agents For The North Shore Juris Zdanovskis Office: 825-9393 Broker - Terrace Bay If busy call: 825-3221 Home: 824-2933 Cathy Gerow Sales Representative Home: 824-2930 Monique Gauthier Sales Representative - Marathon 229-0491 2 bedroom apartment for rent Please call our office 825-9135 |

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