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Terrace Bay News, 27 May 1987, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 27, 1987 Terrace Bay Recreation Department News Minor Ball is starting The Recreation Department's _ Minor Ball Co-ordinators are Wayne Slawson and Jeff Pope (see accompanying photo) who are now well into planning this year's Minor Ball Program. The Minor Ball co-ordinators' positions were made possible through the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation Best-ever Program. This year's Minor Ball season will begin on Monday, June |. All players registered will be contacted 'SCENES for sale at captured for you Ss. JO WHITE SAND LAKE Spend some time in the country and experience the ageless beauty of the North Shore of Lake Superior b HNSON HEWSON 824-3155 Professional Photography Portraits, Weddings & Commercial BIRCH MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY months. FISHERIES MANAGEMENT PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT The planning process of the Geraldton District Fisheries Management Plan (1988-2000) is now being initiated.We view the development of this plan as a partnership with you, the public. We are inviting you to participate by outlining for us your ideas or concerns regarding fisheries man- agement at: public presentations, open houses, and other functions which are planned for in the coming If you would like more information, or wish to' express your views, please contact: District Manager Ministry of Natural Resources PO. Box 640 Geraldton, Ontario POT 1MO Telephone: (807) 854-1030 Ontario Ministry of Hon. Vincent G. Kerrio N ¢ | Minister rips Mary Mogford Resources _ Deputy Minister by their coaches informing them of when they play. The Recreation Department is still looking for players between the ages of 13 and 18- Don't be bored this summer- get involved and be part of a team. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Minor Ball Program, please contact the recrea- tion office at 5-3542. Canada's Fitweek- May 22-31 Terrace Bay celebrates Canada Fitweek with.... Experience a new activity- Wdednesday, May 27 Our doors are open to everyone who would like to experience a new activity. The recreation centre will pro- vide free use and equipment for the following activities: Fitness Room, Squash, Racquetbasll and Tennis Courts and the Bowling Alley. Note: The Bowling Alley will be open from 6-10 p.m. for Open Bowling. Take a break...Expertence it... Have Fun.... For more information on the above activities, please contact the Terrace Bay Recreation Office at 3542. Schreiber Recreation Department Canada Day Dance Bill Can will bebe back!! On Saturday, June 27, in the Schre iber Arena the recreation commit- tee is sponsoring its annual Canada Day Dance. This year we are in for a special treat. Bill Can (Elvis Impersonator) will be here to help us rock and roll the night away. Those who attended the concert last fall know exactly how Great this night will be. Schreiber Following is a brief of some of the events and newsworthy items that occurred and will occur at the Schreiber Public School for the month of May. Administration- New playground equipment- You have probably noticed that we have a beautiful new addition to our school playground. The new equipment was pur- chased jointly by the township of Schreiber and the Lake Superior Board of Education with help from Wintario grants. We are pleased to have this safe, innovative equipment on the playground. Programs- Health Unit- On Monday, June 1, and Tuesday, June 2, the Human Sexuality Team will be making presenta- ~ tions to the Gr. 7/8 students. to the passing thereof. A.J. Gauthier Clerk-Treasurer Township of Schreiber PUBLIC NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER Take notice that the Municipal Council of the Township of Schreiber will take into consideration the passing of, and if approved, will pass at its meeting to be held on the 9th day of June, 1987, or at an adjourned meeting thereof, at the hour of 7:00 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street. A By-law to stop and close the public street or highway more particularly described as follows: All and Singular, that parcel or tract of Land and Premises lying and being in the Township of + Schreiber, in the District of Thunder Bay and Province of Ontario, and being composed of the whole of a Lane 20 feet wide by 50 feet long, situated on the West side of Winnipeg Street on a Plan filed in the Office of Land Titles for the District of Thunder Bay as number 826, Lying between Brunswick Street on Plan 826, and Columbia Street on Plan 826. And take further notice that the said Council will at the time and place above mentioned hear any person who claims that his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By- law, and who applied to be heard. Thesaid By-law may be inspected during business hours by any interested party at the Office of the Clerk-Treasurer, Township Municipal Office, Schreiber, Ontario prior Dated at the Township of Schreiber, this 6th day of May, A.D., 1987 all ¥ o & % oO" oa re y mA Ip mar? se'd0°° SS +f de : ? Ss: is S I~ Ve | oe $ / ) 28 rem. INST. N# 855 & iNet EONS seis 5 a x 9 : 120994 | = be Hg es *s = ' eo'o ( ate) | 00:0 ( RES.) = as ee waitee ao" XK ; (s5R-3060 @ meas.) aw Q ! -2 os! eo 85 tS <- noe Tes EET -% WINNIPEG ont Sabre € Oe nnees Tell your friends and plan to at- tend this exciting evening. Swim Program The recreation department will again be offering Red Cross Swim Classes this summer. We will be holding two, three-week sessions. The first commencing July 6, and the second commencing July 27. Registration forms will be distributed through the schools in the near future. Mixed Slowpitch Find yourself walking around with nothing to do? Well then take a walk down to the ball field star- ting June 3 and you will catch an exciting game of baseball. Fifteen teams have registered and are busy gearing up for what looks to be a great season of ball. Public School News Upcoming Events May 27: Twig Book Fair- Book Sale June I & 2: Health Unit- Human Sexuality Presentation June I; Track & Field Day, Manitouwadge June 8-12: Gr. 8 Graduation June 19- Last day of school for students. Canada Day poster chosen Ottawa- Gwendolyn Haevens, a seven year-old student from Cam- bridge Bay, Northwest Territories, has been chosen as the winner of the nation-wide Canada Day Poster Contest, Secretary of State David Crombie announced on May 7. (Several months ago the News ran' the story announcing perons could enter this contest). The winning national entry was selected from 12 provincial/ter- ritorial winners and will be printed and distributed across the country as the official poster for the 1987 Canada Day Celebrations. As the grand prize winner, Gwen- dolyn and her immediate family will be the guests of the secretary of state for the Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill. In honour of 1987 being the 40th anniversary of Canadian citizenship, the theme of the poster competition was "What It Means to be a Cana- dian."' The winning poster depicts the rich cultural fabric of the Canadian family. "I think Canada means getting together, being happy and helping each other," said Gwendolyn in her explanation of the theme. The poster contest was open to Canadians of all ages in every region of the country. Approximately 6,000 entries were received from the 12 provinces and territories. These preliminary winners were selected from each region before the final judging took place on March 19, 1987. Each of the 36 finalists received a three-volume set of the Canadian Encyclopedia and the first-prize win- ners at the regional level were also given an engraved medallion com- memorating their achievement. "'The artistic calibre of the entries, from both children and adults, was extremely high, "' said Crombie. "'Choosing the best from so many that seemed to come straight from the heart was extremely difficult.' .Corporate sponsorship of the con- test came from The Bay and McDonald's, which used ther outlets across the country to help promote the event. «e° -- Derthis DRYCLEANING SERVICES Plain Dresses Comforters Sleeping Bags 7 Simcoe Plaza* Terrace Bay 825-3776 PROMOTIONS FOR May 25 To June 6th 5.29 5.49 6.29 Sweaters & Blankets 2.99 TRAILER PARK Schreiber 824-2617 of pines dle « pagal raphe pein.

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