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Terrace Bay News, 23 Sep 1987, p. 12

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Page.12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 23, 1987 Winnie Campbell reports By Winnie Campbell St. Andrew United Church held its 17th Annual Fal: Fair on Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12, in the Legion Hall. As in past years, the Congregation rallied to the cause and many hands, including helpers from other Congregations, made it a successful event. They are grateful to everyone who assisted and who donated to the various booths. The Smorgasbord supper, con- A rock of ages "A new mass spectrometer purchased by the Royal On- tario Museum will make it easier to determine the age of rocks. The spectrometer was purchased for the Jack Satter- ly Geochronology Laboratory with a $175,000 grant from the Ministry of Northern Development and Mines and money from the Natural Science and Engineering Research Council. Terrace Bay Recreation Department information Beatlemania evening. This is strictly a concert, and buy in advance. Fall Fair summary This is your last chance to purchase your advance the exciting Beatlemania concert scheduled for tomorrow We invite all high school students and the community to attend this 1960-rendition of the original Beatle sound. can still be purchased from the recreation 'office. Save a buck Concert time- Thursday, September 24; 8 p.m. "Once again a very successful Fall Fair has come and gone. tickets to . Tickets vened by Ruth Hiller and her committee, was well-attended. Winners of the draw which were donated were won by: Fabric Clock, made by. Alice Fairservice, was won by Cindy Tremblay Sr; The Crib Cover, donated by Florence Whent, was won by Jack Stokes; the Figurine, donated by Helen D'Arcy, was won by Doreen Stephenson; Lawn Chair, made and donat- ed by Gary Gusul, was won by Elma Haapa; the Ouilt, made by Alice Fairservice, was won by Pauline Woodruff. Anticipating Hunting Season continued from page 10 At the present time, there are several of the animals on the Slate Islands. The carly settlers told me that a vegetable soup made was a geat dish; made with some small dumplings added. Notes Bertha and Onni Neime of Thunder Bay were guests of Mrs. Anne Todesco during the week. The Brassard girl has left to attend Seneca College in Toronto to study business administration ONTARIO GOVERNMENT SAL¢ The Terrace Bay Recreation Department wishcs to thank all the members of the community who worked so diligently at entering their crafts and products in this year's fair. We wish to congratulate the winners of draws or contests which took place during the hours the fair was open. Winners of the Best Decorated Booth were: Ist place: Horticultural Society; 2nd place: Terrce Bay Photo & Printing by Yash Arora; 3rd place: William Rosenburger, Woodworking. Other winners in contests or draws held by the different booths are as follows: Recreation Booth- Fern Bilodeau and Wendy Milne had the closest guess..The correct amount of users in the Fitness Room during the last six-months was 2,265. holi men' via- Ceramics by Syl K by Fri issuc). Programs make them a success. ver-50 H rs (Lorrain Tuesday and Thursday evenings. ing Charge with Acrobi Eat Well for an economic price. bread will be prepared. choosing). commencing on Oct. 1. Stained Glass (Ken Randle) will be used. Wreathmaking (Eleanor 1 Place: Multi-purpose room Date: Oct. 15: to Nov. 26 taw: winner, Mary Hale;- Candy Witch- Shannon MoQuin; Mary metics- Free Facial- Vivian Heinrick; Tupperware- Marlene- $100-value- Barb Haughn; Beta Sigma Phi- 12 balloons- Jody Dobush- six balloons- Natasha Moskwa; Edie Richter- Christm ntdown hanger- Norman Legacy; Heather Hobbies- with proceeds to be given to the Beavcrs- Linda Collinson. Family Recrational Needs Questionnaire The township of Terrace Bay distributed a Family Recrational Needs Questionnaire at the Fall Fair and if you took this questionnaire home, please return it to the recreation office The following programs need your assistance in order to lark This evening class of Over-50 Hoppers has been postponcd in order to acquire more registration. The classes will be held:on This modcrately-progressive exercise class will take place on Monday and Wednésday afternoons from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. It is designed to build strength, develop flexibility and increase cardiovascular endurance. : Donna Mikuluk An introduction to cooking delicious and nutritious meals at A variety of natural foods such as grains, beans, tofu and There are several more openings available for those persons interested in sewing a warm, cuddly quilt (the size of their own The program is scheduled to'take place on Thursdays, A beginer program in how to cut, foil and solder stained glass will be presented starting Oct. 5. The copper foil technique Day and times: Thursdays- 7-10 p.m. - The participant will be making wreaths from pine cones, com } husks, fabric, dried plants and silk flowcrs. (a questionnaire. is in this ise Boilea of Transporta Ministry Communic AND MISC, ITEMS TO BE HELD 10:00 A.M. THURSDAY OCTOBER 1, 1987 THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO 18-1984 To 1986 Automobiles, 4 door, 8 cy/ 1-1979 G.M.G. Van, 3/4 Ton,8cy!. auto., P/B & P/S, PB & PB, auto., (Chevrdiet and Ford) _ (FORMER O.P.P. CRUISER) 1- 1961 Grader, Champion, model D562 = ee. Cummins engine, manual, P/B 11-1976 To.1983 © Automobiles, 4 door, 4, 6, diesel powered and 8 cyl., auto., and manual 2.and 4 wheel drive, P/B & P/S 1-1965 Grader, Cham; Model D-640- (Dodge, Ford, Plymouth, AMC, & Chev.) 4057E GMC Engine, manual, PS 5-1978 To 1982 Automobiles, Station W: : 4, 6, and 8 cyi., auto., P/B & 2- 1972 - 1974 Sanders, King Seagrave, Model Pr, HDTC 88-2R (Plymouth, Chevrolet, Dodge, and Ford) 1- with TJO Wisconsin Engine % 1 - without Engine 15-1979To 1983 Pickups 1/2 Ton, 4,6, and 8 cyi., . auto., and manusl, gas powered 1-1974 Sander, Hanover, model FT88, 2.& 4 wheel drive, 525 With Wisconsin Engine (Chevrolet, Ford and Dodge) ' 2- 1960 Loader, Massey Ferguson, Model 2-1980 G.M.C.1/2 Ton, Pickups, 8 cyl. 356, Continental Engine, auto., P/B, & P/S, 1 ou. yd. bucket. Diese! Powered 2- 1967 & 1968 Massey Ferguson, Model 1- 1979 Ford 1/2 Ton Pickup, 6 cyl, auto., ~ 470, with Continental P/B & PAS, : 6 cyl., auto., tanemission, (PROPANE POWERED) . ; 1 cu. yd, bucket (SOBJECT TO ONTARIO SALES TAX) 1- 1950 Loader, Michigan, Waukesha Eng., 3-1980 Chev. Crew Cab, 8 cyl., auto., & 7S5AG front end bucket; 1 cu: yd., manual, P/B & P/S, 4 wheel drive bucket, P/S (Auto Tranemiseion Removed) 2-1978 & 1980 Chev. Suburban, 8 cyi., auto., 3 P/B& PS 1- 1958 Loader, Michigan, auto., 6 cyi., P/S, Waukesha engine, model 2-19798 1980 'Ford Super cab, Pickup, 8 cyl. VAG265 manual end auto,, P/B & P/S 2-1967 Steam Generator, 1 - Thompson, 2- 1981 & 1982 Chev. Blazer, 8 cyl. auto., Model 67-050, and 1 - Simcoe P/B & PPS, 4 wheel drive. Model M4, Low pressure 2- 1978 & 1982 Dodge Truck, 3/4 Tons, 8 cyi., auto., 2- 1973 8 1981 Plows Frink Model 440SKE, and manual, P/B & P/S, 1-2 wheel drive Accident Damaged 1- 4. wheel drive, (Non-Op) 1 -1965 Wing, Frink Model 306-12F. No Wing Arms 2-197481976 » Trucks, 6 and 8 cy.., Cab and Chassis, 1 Ton, manual, PB, 2-1979 & 1981 All Terrain Cycle, Honda; 1 cyi., » "(Ford and Dodge) - 3 wheel, manual, 3 j (Non-Op) 1- 1981 G.M.C. Van Vandura, 1. Tan, 8 cyl., auo., z - 1-LOT Garage Door Panels, and Misc., 1-1971 Ford Stake Truck, F355, 6 cyl, manual Hardware 1-1975 Chev., 3 Ton, Cab and Chassis, 8 cyi., 1- 1973 Typewriter, Electric, Otivett manual, PB Editor 3, ({Non-Op) * 1-1975 Dodge 3 Ton, Dump, 8 cyi., manual, P/B With Webster Electric Hydraulics 1- 1980 Snowmachine, Bombardier, Moto- Swi, Spirit, 1 cyi., 14-1975 G.M.C., 4 Ton with epecial body, 8 cyl. manual, PB & PS, 1- 1081 Snowmachine, Bombardier, Mirage, With, Sterling Earth Auger, Truck Mounted, 11, No Engine, 6 cyl, gas powered (Non-Op) 1-1974 Ford 5 Ton Truck, With Holmes Wrecker, 8 cyl, manual, P/B & P/S ~ 11-1972 Dyna Vision Scope, Marquette, 1-1975 international, 5 Ton, 8 cyl., Diesel Model 40403, Powered, manual, P/B & PS, (Non-Op)Good for parts only With Full Coleman Hydraulics, Without front plow trame (Non-Op) 1-1975 International 6 Ton, 6 cyl. diesel powered, manual, P/B & P/S, Wih Full Coleman Hydraulics, starter 1- 1972 Camera Video, Beta, Sony inoperative Electronic, View finder Cardicid microphone, with 1-1975 Ford, 6 Ton, 8 cydl., gas powered, manual, Stand, Coaxial cable, P/B & P/S, dump box removed, Zoom lens M6 1:2, with case With Coleman Hydraulics AC power Cord - Sony 1-1978 G.M.C. International, Stake Truck, diesel powered, 6 cyl, manual, P/B & P/S 2-198t Vans, 8 cyi., auto., P/B & P/S, (G.M.C. and Dodge) 1-1979 G.M.C. Window Van, 8 cyi., P/B & PS, auto Items may be inspected at the. above location from 9:00 A.M. To 4:00 P.M. September 28th, 29th, 30th, and Thursday October * 1 st, until ime of sale. Further information may be obtained from: £. G. REGULY, HEAD PURCHASING AND SUPPLY, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO. 807/ 577-6451 EXT. 292. TERMS AND CONDITIONS Each item will be sold without warranty on "AS IS* - WHERE IS* basis. Vehicies will be sold without a safety Standards Certificate and without licence plates. A Deposit of ($200.00) or full payment in the amount of the bid, whichever is less, must be paid on each item at the me of sale. Payment must be completed and items removed within five (5) working days. Failure to comply will result in forfeiture of deposit. All payments must be CASH, CERTIFIED CHEQUE, MONEY ORDER OR BANK DRAFT made payable to the TREASURER OF ONTARIO". Vehicles can only be removed with (a) a Dealer's li€ence plate (b) another Province's licence plate (c) proper towing or car transporter. Retail Sales Tax is no longer exempt on EMPLOYEES OF AN ONTARIO GOVERNMENT MINISTRY, AGENCY, BOARD OF COMMISSION, SHALL NOT BE ELIGI- BLE TO PURCHASE EITHER DIRECTLY OR ASSISTED BY THIRD PARTIES. All other terms and conditions as posted at place of sale. and accounting. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brassard. Her brother John will be attcnding high school grades in Thunder Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tychoniak and family of Terrace Bay have taken up residence and are build- ing a new home. Welcome to our. community Dan and Maureen. Mrs. Mary Schelling has taken up residence in the Collingwood Senior Citizens' apartments. We will miss you Mary. Good luck in your new home. tion and ations from Schreiber The men, as usual, were there to assist in many ways, in setting up and cleaning up and running errands. The Church Board is grateful to all. United Church Women The United Church Women met on Sept. 9 with Margy Smith, president, opening the meeting with the UCW Purpose and fol- lowed by the Devotional period led by Gwen Hadley. An interesting resume of their work from the Rev. E. Prinselaar and Mrs. Prinselaar was read. They are presently on Missionary service in Belize. A donation was given to the Canadian Bible Society. The Rev. Dale Broadworth, district secre- tary of the Bible Socicty, will be at the Community Church, Terrace Bay, on Sept. 30, 7:30 .m. He will speak of the work. of the socicty and also show a film "Spirit of Advance". Everyone is welcome to attend which includes all other churches in the area. The UCW will hold. their Annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, November 14, in the legion Hall. -- The usual Chicken Pattie plate will be served. A social time followed the meeting. Get well in hospital to Mr. Huck Gerow. Our decpest sympathy to the Bolans on the passing of Mr. Pat Bolan. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell are here from Washago, Ontario, to attend the funeral. Ringette Players and. parents are reminded that the deadline to reg- ister and pay. for the.'87/88 sca- son is today, Wednesday, 23 of A member of last year's execu- tive will be on hand to register players from 7-8 p.m, this evening in the: Multi-purpose Room of the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre. Regisuition fees for-this sca- son are. $40 per single player or $60 per family with two or more girls playing. Any girls between the ages of five and 16 who have not played before are encouraged to consider joining up. The cmphasis in Ringette is on sportsmanship and tcamwork. Opportunities are provided for players to represent Terrace Bay in tournaments held in towns throughout the district. On Sunday evening, September 27, there will be a players' parents from $-9 p.m, in the rec centre's_Multi-purpose Room. The association's executive (an unelected body consisting of coaches, players and parents who guide the association's activities) will be seeking parents' support and suggestions at the meeting. Juniors, Belles and Oldtimers who are interested in assisling. in coaching a tcam or in helping out on the executive are invited to attend and voice their ideas as well. At present, 45 girls have already registered and 20 more are in the process of registering. These girls, plus however many more sign up, are counting on the support of you, their par- ents, to enable Terrace Bay Ringette gals to go on to even greater successes than last year. Please, Ict's not let them down!

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