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Terrace Bay News, 23 Apr 1986, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 23, 1986 North Shore Boat Show in Nipigon to be best one ever Boat & Recreation Show '86 is only a few days away! This Friday, Satur- day and Sunday at the Nipigon Arena there will be a fantastic display of products and exhibits. Once again the Land of Nipigon Chamber of Com- merce is sponsoring the show and this year will see more than 5,000 people attend. Boats, motors, campers, trailers, motorhomes, trucks, ATV's, motor- cycles, snowmachines, hot by Winnie Campbell The winners of the Chimo Home Bingo were Dora Weaver and Jim Figliomeni. Another one will start in May. Our deepest sympathies to the Bourke Family on the passing of Larry Bourke. Many relations and friends attended. The funeral service was with Father Campbell from Ter- tubs, lawn and garden pro- ducts, camping gear, charter boats, houseboat rentals, fishing tackle, marine accessories, the list goes on. In addition, many groups and organizations will be on hand to sell tickets on boats, motors, canoes, etc. Public infor- mation displays by the O.P.P., M.N.R., Child Find and others will also add to the show. This year the Elks Sport- smans Club is sponsoring race Bay and Father Groulx officiating. Also represented were the Knights of Columbus. Mrs. Charlie Pearson has returned from visiting relatives in St. Thomas. Get well to Mrs. Cash, Mona Holmes, Della Moore and Dave Nesbitt in hospital. Visiting Mrs. Esther Birch from Canmore is her a giant Steel Head Derby and are offering thousands of dollars worth of prizes, including a four day vaca- tion on a 36 ft. Houseboat courtesy of Canadian Houseboats Inc. Everyone will have a chance to win a 12 foot Portaboat supplied by North Shore Motors & Portaboat Canada and a 5 hp Honda Outboard sup- plied by Brenne's Ford Mercury & Honda Canada. On Saturday, the Nipigon Downtown mer- daughter Helen Krizan. At- tending the 50th anniver- sary of Bunny and Lorne Cosgrove (Flanigans) in Scarborough, Ontario were Ida Krause, Katy Verdoni and friends. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Kusyk have returned from their vacation in Arizona. chants are holding a Market Square on the Main Street and all stores will be offering super savings dur- ing the sale. On Saturday evening a dance is being held at the Nipigon Legion with music donated by Rod Larson's Sound Crew. This years event will be attended by CHFD T.V.'s Bob- Izumi of the "Real Fishing Show". Bob will be on hand Fri, Sat and Sunday afternoon's to meet everyone but the mornings are for...what else.. FISHING! That's right! Bob and his film crew will be out on the water doing filming for an upcoming episode of the Real Fishing Show and he's already challenged CKPR's Ray Dee to a match on who will catch the Bigger Rainbow. Ray will also be on hand all three days sending back live reports to Thunder Bay. The times for this years show are Friday, noon to 9 pm, Sat 9 am to 11 pm and Sun. 10 am to 6 pm. There will be a Beer Garden at the Arena on all three days. So plan right now to at- tend Boat & Recreation Show '86, the largest of its kind in Northwestern On- tario, in Nipigon of all Places! FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT YOUR ARTHRITIS SOCIETY. ARTHRITIS THE SOCIETY Co The Terrace Bay-Schreiber News is committed to providing you with a lively and informative newspaper that chronicles the events of the community, celebrates its achievements and keeps you informed of what's Bea part of it! Terrace Bay Schreiber happening. Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ontario 825-3747 20% OFF A free gift for every 20th customer served Special to run April 15-30 BACK INTO with a new look from Jody's Hairstyling SPRING SPRING all perms (effective April 15) Summer Hours:Monday to Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday to Friday till 8 p.m. for appointments call: 825-9545 Marlene Dobush will be joining the staff at Jody's with Janice Liebrock and Lisa Malcomson _MASTER'S DEGREE _ several ways. IN EDUCATION If you're thinking of continuing your educa- tion, then now is the perfect time to do it. IT PAYS TO COME BACK! Graduate work leading to an M.Ed. degree pays in e Receive between $3880 and $5680* through scholarships, bursaries and Graduate As- sistantship. e Meet new people -- our Classes are small and personal. e Advance your professional growth. e Satisfy your intellectual curiosity. Our course offerings include Curriculum Studies and Educational Administration. today for more information: Continuing Teacher Education Lakehead University Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1 Phone: 345-2121 (ext. 706) * these figures refer to full-time students. Education Working For You Lakehead # University Call or write

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