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Terrace Bay News, 5 Mar 1986, p. 3

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Mini - Gretzky game began are Heather Vandergraff taking a pass Ringette is a game for all ages, as a fun match on February 14 at the Terrace Bay Arena proved. Players in the Bunnies class aged five to seven took on their parents in what was actually a practice for the youngsters. Shown here warming up just before the from goaltender Katie Isaacson, 5, of Terrace Bay. Ringette practices are held at the arena every Tues- day and Friday afternoon at 4 p.m. Visiting winners above following their victory, consisted of (from left There was only one Thunder Bay entry amid 26 teams at the 31st annual Ladies Open Curling Bonspiel held in Terrace Bay on the February 22 weekend, but it was that team which won the "A" event and their choice of the best prizes. The Peterson team, shown Terrace Bay Police Report: Feb. 21 - 28 Police investigated one accident involving two snow machines, the total damage being $1,400 and another accident involving a snow machine and an automobile, total damages $600. One fire call was attend- CALL NO CHARGE to right) Claudette Magne, Darleen Bjorkland, Nancy Dupas, and skip Sheila Peterson. The Badgon rink of Terrace Bay came in second. ed by Police and found to be minor with no repor- table damage. Police were called out as a result of a noisy party. The guilty persons com- plied with Police request to keep noise down and no further action required. Several parking tickets were issued once again this past week. . One motorist who had slid into the ditch was assisted by Police, and one transient travelling through was. given Welfare assistance. Police assisted McCausland Hospital in transportation of a psychiatric patient to Thunder Bay. One complaint of a stolen snow machine is still under investigation. One lost wallet was reported to Police. Police attended McCausland Hospital to in- vestigate regarding an in- trusion alarm being set off. On arrival, all was found secure and the alarm found to be malfunctioning. One complaint of theft of tools from an automobile was reported to Police. One local resident was assisted with transportation to Hospital after a household accident. PLEASE NOTE: There are still a few openings in the last Snowmobile Course to commence on March 9. Forms available at the Police Office. ES health and dental programs which offer ¢ responsible coverage ¢ flexible plan design ¢ ease of administration Ask your insurance agent, consultant, or me. ~ Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 5, 1986, page 3 Seminar set to start Terrace Bay Gospel Assembly (TBGA) will be hosting a seminar on the family, the weekend of March 14 and 15. The sub- ject of the seminar is "The Family Filled With Joy". The seminar will be led by Donna Barron and Joyce OFAH holds meeting : Sportsmen must act to stop a plague of ignorance and -emotionalism that threatens to end the proper and wise use of our renewable resources, On- tario Federation of Anglers and Hunters Executive Vice President-. Rich Morgan warned the 58th annual Meeting and Wildlife Conference of the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters: in Toronto held recently. Morgan outlined a series of recent events, including the end of the seal hunt, the increasing pressure of the fur industry, the movement to create a national park that would end hunting and trapping on a portion of the Bruce Peninsula, and the attempts to close agreement forests in southern Ontario to hunting as examples of threats to wise use of natural resources. Morgan urged the OFAH members, '*Write your politicians. Challenge bad articles. in the newspaper. Support your fellow sportsmen., Every time someone wants to stop hunting, fishing or trapping in any area, it is in your back yard, because it is just one step closer to closing your area, or worse still, stopping our recreations altogether." Dost, both of Thunder Bay. : TBGA. Pastor Keith Milne recently stated "The family unit is the most im- portant institution within Canadian society. Every family, no matter how positive their relationships are, needs as much support as possible. It is with this thought in mind that TBGA. is inviting the community to share in this seminar designed to strengthen the family."' The seminar leaders, Donna Barron and Joyce Dost, have had extensive experience regarding the christian family. Miss Bar- ron is a special education teacher in Thunder Bay with an academic background in child psychology and early child development. Mrs. Dost, a mother and grandmother, is presently leading several children's programs in the Thunder Bay area. The family seminar will be oriented to biblical answers to everyday fami- ly needs. The seminar is open to all adults. Registra- tion will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 14. The Saturday session begins at 9 a.m. There will be a $5 registration fee that in- cludes refreshments and the Saturday meal. Further information is available from Pastor Keith Kilne at 825-9368 or 824-3436. ANNOUNCEMENT | would like to inform Terrace Bay residents that | won't be at the Township Office on Wednesday, March 12, but my regular open public hours> will March 19 from 2 to 4 p.m. Thank you. Terrace Bay Reeve resume on Ollie Chapman TERRACE BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY General Meeting March 11, 1986 8:00 p.m. : Multi-purpose room 2 Recreation Center Mr. Pagowski from Botanical Garden | will give a demonstration on garden planting and bulb planting. no EVERYBODY WELCOME a Door Prize ; Monday 10th - 10-11 a.m. - - 11 - 12 noon - Open Bowling - 1-2 p.m. - Open Skating Open Bowling Tuesday 11th - 11-12 a.m. - - 1 - 2 p.m. - Public Skating - 3- 6 p.m. - Games Room Ping Pong Challenge TIMES: 3 - 4 p.m. Ages 6 - 9 years 4-5 p.m. Ages 10 - 15 years 5 - 6 p.m. Ages 16 - up Wednesday 12th - 10-11 a.m. - Youth Racquetball Instruction Ages 10 - 15 - 11 - 12.a.m. - Open skating | - 1-4 p.m. - Youth Racquetballl March Tournament - 1 -2.p.m. - Public Skating - 7-8 p.m. - Public Skating Thursday 13th : - 10-11 a.m. - Youth Racquetball Instruction Ages 16 and up - 11 - 12 a.m. - Public Skating - 1-4 p.m. - Racquetball Fun Tournament Ages 16 and up - 1 - 2 p.m. - Public Skating Public Skating 1-800-465-3916 ones | & LAMBERT 34 Cumberland Street North : Suite 707 INSURANCE Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L3 © (807) 345-5451 ONTARIO BLUE CROSS 28 N. CUMBERLAND STREET THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7A 4K9 Friday 14th - 10-11 a.m. - Public Skating - 1 - 2 p.m. - Public Skating PRESENTING TERRACE BAY RECREATION COMMITTEE "WINTER" MARCH BREAK ACTIVITIES Ages 10 3 15 years Ages 6 - 9 years These activities are free with no cost to the participants! ! "COME OUT AND JOIN IN THE FUN"

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