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Terrace Bay News, 4 Nov 1987, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 4, 1987 Two children receive bikes as part of program The following contributors are thanked for helping with this worthwhile cause: Shown on this page are the two winners of the bikes that were drawn as part of the Terrace Bay Police Bike Awards. D'Arcy Rennette, top, and Marc Bilodeau, bottom, were the lucky winners. : Marc's bike is a Vagabond Trak Master. D'Arcy's is a Vagabond, RX 500 10-speed. D'Arcy said he was glad to win the bike. "I need a bike," he said. The derailer was stuck on his father's bike and he also had problems with another bike, he told the News. Crime prevention seminar Read it in next week's News WINTER WONDERLAND FASHION SHOW Loyal Order of Moose (pur- chased one bike); Royal Canadian Legion (purchased the other bike); Home Hardware (discount on the two bikes and two head- lights); the Towne Cinema (10 movie passes); Terrace Bay Insurance (24 pens); Spadoni Brothers (six hats); Red Dog Inn (five meals); Diane's Place (piz- zas); Coca-Cola (six cases of coke). Sunday, November 29, 1987 7:30 p.m. Lake Superior High School Terrace Bay Campus Sponsored by The Auxiliary to the McCausland Hospital Adults $5.00 Seniors $3.00 Children under 12 - $2.00 4 . Tickets available at The Sewing Nook 825-9555 The Schreiber Medical Clinic 824-2934 - Marg 825-3647 Elaine 825-3613 Pitch-in and Keep Canada * Beautiful THE TERRACE BAY OLYMPIC TORCH CEREMONY RGANIZIN MMITTEE NEEDS YOUR HELP!! To recognize those Terrace Bay Residents who have made outstanding con- tributions to our community, the Government of Canada is proud to announce the "Celebration 88" Awards Program. : This program honours those among us who have demonstrated characteris- tics which are in keeping with the admirable ideals of the Olympic Spirit: hard work, determination, moral character and dedication to community. The "Celebration 88" Awards Program has two parts. The "Celebration 88" Awards MEDALS honour individuals who have made outstanding contributions to amateur sports. The "Celebration 88" CERTIFICATES recognize those who have contributed to the quality of life in your community. Please feel free to award these certificates to people in any field of endeavour. AWARDS CATAGORIE =CEL ION 88" MEDALS: 1. ATHLETE - Choose one male and one female for their outstanding contribution to their sport and community. | 2. VOLUNTEER - Choose an individual for devoting his or her time to encouragement of fair play and Sportsmanship and for bringing out the best in the athletes under his or her guidance. 3. COACH - Choose an individual for devoting his or her time to the encouragement of fair play and sportsmanship and for bringing out the best in the athletes under his or her guidance. 4. OFFICIAL - Choose an individual for devoting his or her time to the promotion of fair play and sportsmanship. 5. SPONSOR - Choose a business that has contributed monetarily, or with services in kind, towards the development of amateur sport in your community. HOW T | \T TIFI- CATES The Terrace Bay Celebration Committee is asking you to identify those who deserve recognition for their unselfish contribution to Terrace Bay. This contribution can be of any inspirational nature and recipients can be recognized: for demonstration the Olympic Spirit in business, edu- CLIP AND SEND CELEBRATION 88 MEDALS : ~ CELEBRATION 88 CERTIFICATES Athlete (M) (F) pen Volunteer ominee (s) Coach Official Sponsor oo AR SR RE Deadline to nominate in Thursday November 12th. 1987. Drop off ballots at local businesses or mail to: Terrace Bay Recreation Office 2 ee Bay, Ontario THANK YOU Many thanks to our wonderful Mom Winnie Campbell and to all the members of our fami- ly for the retirement party given for us while we were in Schreiber. The food was delicious, the music supplied by Auntie Gladys of London delightful and the floor show by our beautiful nieces - Jackie Marshall Tanya Prebershewski and Cathy Campbell "A Smiles N Chuckles" event. . God Bless you always - We love You! Coke & Ellen Campbell Washago, Ontario. i S s ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION iy BR. 223 (Kw) REMEMBRANCE DAY DINNER Vere! AND DANCE <ateT I~ de Boe Je vy NOVEMBER 7, 1987 5:30 - 6:30 - Cocktails 6:30 - 8:30 - Dinner 9:00 - 1:00 - Dance featuring THE DIPLOMATS . $35. couple/$18. single Dinner & Dance $25. couple/$15. single Dance Only. ADMISSION BY TICKET ONLY. Tickets on sale at the Legion until October 27 for members and from October 28 'o November 7, 1987 for the public.

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