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Terrace Bay News, 10 Dec 1986, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 10, 1986 Bits and Bi By Helene Ballard Hello everybody: I trust you are all well, of course at this time of year, there are always some who have colds, but let's hope they are all over by Christmas. I am sure all of us enjoyed the beautiful "Winter Wonderland", Dec. 3- too bad the snow fell off the trees, but we could look at it for a day anyway. Before I go on, I would like to say a big "'Thank-you"' for the replacement of street lights. This means a lot to the ladies who work the night shifts at the hospital, and here at Birchwood- so again, Thank-you. Our home is really starting to look like Christmas. Mina and Bonnie have been very busy all week putting up the lovely decorations, so it will look nice when you, our friends, drop in to see us during the yuletide season. Many events have been planned for the residents of Birchwood during this festive time of year, and we are grateful MEIER IKKE KK to all those who are so kind and thoughtful in doing so many things for us- not only at this time of year, but all year long. We are happy to welcome back home one of our residents August Eggen who was in hospital these past two weeks- we missed the twinkle in his eyes, a very nice gentleman. I will have more bits of news for you, our friends, as we swing into the Christmas season. However, I would like to remind all our friends who come to play bridge, that a day has been decided on. It will be on Tuesdays from now on as Wednesday was not very good for some of the ladies from Schreiber. So make a note of this and do come in on Tues- day afternoons from 1:30-3:30 p.m. and pass an afternoon with our residents. So until next week: "Did you know that no woman can be married to the same man for fifty years? After the first twenty-five, he's a dif- ferent man." Author unknown. Cheerio! CHRISTMAS DANCE ' at DEC. 13 5.00 per i) " ; MOOSE HALL i) ih 9 p.m. - 1 oe eee i) o Music By: "Room With A View" ) Band i ' Everyone Welcome! ') RESECICR EEK Kf THANK YOU. THANK YOU I would like to take this time to thank Kathy & Brian of the Ambulance Crew and Cecile for the safe ride to Thunder Bay. To DR. WILKES and DR. HIBBERT for the care given to me, and to the Nurses of the NICU and McCausland Hospital for the care given to CHARLENE. DARLENE McARTHUR THANK YOU Thank you to Dr. K. W. Wilkes, nurses and staff of McCausland Hospital, Terrace Bay for the excellent care that | received while being a patient there. Thanks to the many people too numerous to mention all for the beautiful flowers, plants, phone calls, fruit basket, chocolates, books, oranges, cards etc. It was deeply ap- preciated to know all the fine people who care. A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU to my family, my dear friends JOYCE, CAROL and CINDY AND MY CHILDREN JENNIFER and DEREK for always being there when | needed them. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. WENDY MARTIN The Terrace Photo and Framing exhibition hosted by Yash Pal Arora, left, displayed his fine works of photography to the approximately 100 people = photograph. Arora held a Terrace Photo and Framing exhibition at the recreation centre from noon to 6 p.m. which he entitled, "The Beauty of the North On Dec. 6, photographer Yash Pal Arora displayed about 45 stunning pic- tures of our area that truly define the beauty of nature. He OO OO a * NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE ? 9 p.m. - 2 a.m. * NEW LEGION HALL SCHREIBER z Music by PARTY SOUND * : TICKETS '30. Couple : '20. Single : Mapes * nt 2 Everyone Welcome! * 7. TICKET SALES ON DEC. 3/86 Designated drivers available for transportation home after the dance. Come out and bring in the * + * * + s * * + + * * + + he + 7 Buffet at midnight o§ . a x + + + : x - * * * + | New Year with your friends. : + -M RTP RRR RRO IE TERRACE BAY BAKERY PIZZA SPECIAL " Dec. 16, 17 PEPPERONI SOFT ROLLS -- '1.79 Doz. SALE DEC. 10, 11, 12, 13 MUFFINS -- '1.79 - % Doz. SALE DEC. 10, 11, 12 CLOSED DEC. 15 CALL 825-9039 Rea niteaeeeeet 15" PEPPERONI *6.99 who stopped in at the rec centre last Saturday. Mary Kennedy, right, purchased the centre THANK YOU | want to thank the organizers of the surprise farewell party held in Schreiber on December Ist. Special thanks to the North Shore Ambulance Ser- vice and Constables of the Schreiber OPP and Ter- race Bay Police. Thanks also to the Chief of Police and Terrace Bay Lodge 662. Lastly to Don Burton for his show of continued support. -W. D. JOHN BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT KRISTOPHER McARTHUR is pleased to introduce his little sister CHARLENE LENORE BORN NOVEMBER 19, 1986 ¥a at the MCKELLAR HOSPITAL m Thunder Bay, WEIGHING 5 Ibs. 6 oz. m Proud parents are MIKE & DARLENE. Proud grandparents are MR. & MRS. A m REGIS and MR. & MRS. A McCARTHUR. THANK YOU Thank you to all who visited me at McCausland Hospital, to all who sent fruit, cards, and candy. A special thank you to Dr. Wilkes, Dr. St. Rose, Nurses and Staff of McCausland's Hospital for their excellent care, also to Father Peter Groulx and Martin Ryan. Your kindness will always be remembered. MERVIN PERRAULT STAG & DOE WEDDING DANCE IN HONOUR OF LAUREN CARRIERE & KELVIN MULVEY Legion Hall, Schreiber DEC. 20th, 1986 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. MUSIC BY - R. KUSHNIERYK $3.00 singles; $5.00 couple SORRY NO MINORS Shore". : He wasn't kidding. There were shots of many gorgeous spots in our area. Arora said that all the pictures were taken without filters of any kind. The photographs ranged in size from 8 x 10 to 20 x 24 and were embraced with lovely frames. Arora said that the frames he chose for the photos were. ones he believes best enhance the beau- ty of the particular scene. Arora also showed beautiful slides of this and other areas. He said that about 100 people pass- ed through all day and that he sold five of his pictures. This is Arora's second exhibition, his first being at the Fall Fair back in September. ""It took me two months to get ready (for the exhibition)," said Arora. He would like to open a place where he could more successfully display his wares, but said that store space is not available right now and it is very hard to get. Arora believes he would do well if he had an outlet and mentioned that people find it awkward to go to his home to see his photos. Arora is an instrument mechanic at the mill and considers photography just a hobby. If you would like to see Arora's photographs, you can call him at 825-9097. Correction The story regarding the Kinsmen Dance-A-Thon read that the entrance fee is $36 per couple. It should have read. that each couple must have minumum sponsorship totalling $36 and a minimum of $18 sponsorship per person. Sponsor sheets can be obtained from the Schreiber and Terrace Bay Recrea- tion Centres and from area schools. The News apologizes for the mistake and any inconvenience it may have caused. ee en eee a ee eee eS ee eee *'SEMI-FORMAL"' HAPPY 5Sist JACKIE! From Your Country Singing SON Ee ee

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