ZA -- Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 16 1987 td Crimestoppers Crime of the week #49 Come-By-Chance Resort- Whitefish Lake- On Monday, August 10, 1987, a theft of outboard motors and an aluminum boat took place at Come-by-chance Resort on Whitefish Lake 60 kilometres southwest of Thunder Bay on Highway 588. Sometime after 2:30 a.m. that morning, one or more persons approached the beach area at the resort and set to work upon boat rental units lined up on the beach. We are uncertain of the manner in which the culprits approached the resort, but they almost certainly left by water. The thieves, cutting fuel lines, first removed four Mercury 9.9 horsepower outboard motors from the rental units. In addi- tion, a 14-foot Lund aluminum boat, complete with a fifth 9.9. hp. Mercury motor, was stolen. It would appear that the first four stolen motors were loaded into this boat for removal from the scene. Serial numbers are on file for all these stolen items, valued at $8,000. Similar thefts and cottage break-ins have occurred on nearby Whitefish Lake resorts during the past year, and also at location on Arrow and Northern Lights Lake. While our primary interest is information regarding the actual thefts of motors, we would also be interested in anyone offering for sale any outboard motors of questionable history. Crimestoppers will pay up to $1,000, this week, for informa- tion that leads to the arrest of the person responsible for this crime. Call Crimestoppers at 623-TIPS, that's 623-8477, or long dis- tance, toll-free, at 1-800-465-6844, if you have any information regarding this crime. : "YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REVEAL YOUR IDENTITY" Crimestoppers also pays cash for information on any unsolved crimés. The Crimestopper reward fund is raised through tax- deductible donations from citizens and businesses. Cheques may be sent to Thunder Bay Crimestoppers Inc., 425 E. Donald Street, Thunder Bay, P7E 5V1. NOTICE In keeping with the preservation and/or promotion of "Good Health" in our communities, The Board of Governors of The McCausland Hospital has passed a Resolution to ban smoking within the Hospital for all acute care patients, | employees, visitors and auxiliary health care workers. This policy becomes effective January 1st, 1988. Your co-operation is requested in helping to make The McCaulsand Hospital a smoke-free hospital. Questions may be directed to the Chief Executive Officer at 825-3278. THANK YOU The Lake Superior High School Boy's following organizations for their financial assistance in the team's third consecutive trip to the Ontario Finals. Lake Superior Board of Education Loyal order of Moose Royal Canadian Legion, Br. 223 Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion Terrace Bay Lake Superior High School Student Council Lake Superior High School Athletic Association McEd's Hamburgers | Wintario Sincerely, Kevin Roberts, Henry Kaari, Harry Kaari, Phil Jensen, Mike Molinski, Neal Zwaresh, Shawn Madore, Kenton Klassen, | Kaarlo Liukkonen, Andy Bonnema, Robin Prince, and Doug Roberts (coach). } Volleyball Team would like to thank the - Schreiber Recreation Mixed Volleyball The recreation department is trying to get a mixed volleyball league started. Anyone interested- in playing recreational volleyball one night per week should con- tact the recreation office at 824- 2317. Since we are into the Christmas season, the league will not commence play until January, 1988. National Coaching Certification Program- the theo- ry Level l.and Il programs will be held in January. These theory lev- els are for coaches of any sport. If interested contact the office at 2314 Olympic Torch Days Plans are in the final stages for the arrival of the torch on Monday, January 11, at 4 p.m. Some of the events already planned are: children's play day, a contraption race; a moccasin dance, a bonfire and torch light parade, ice sculptures, an Olympic curling bonspiel, dances, suppers and much more. The torch ceremonies will take place at the recreation complex parking lot. This is our opportuni- ty to get involved with the Olympics! Let's really make it a bit event. Teen Drop In Centre There is now a Teen Drop In Centre operating out of the games room and meeting room 3. If you are looking for a place to just meet your friends to sit and talk, come out to the recreation centre on Friday and Saturday nights from 7-11 p.m. Community Calendar The calendar will assist in keeping the community better- informed of local happenings as well as helping our new residents in familiarizing themselves with the community. This column includes the name of the group contact person, date, place and time of their meetings as well as any special events they are planning. Any groups wishing to have their meetings or special events pub- lished on a regular basis should contact the recreation office at 824-2317. If you would like to offer sug- gestions for future programs or have a skill or hobby you would like share with others please con- tact the office and we will do our best to organize it. Winter Events Calendar The 1987-88 Winter Special Events Calendar is now ready. For your copy stop by the office anytime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Teen & Children's Aerobics- Debbie Tremblay, one of our aerobic instructors, is presently explaining the possibility of orga- nizing a teen and children's aero- bics program. If you are interest- ed, contact Debbie at 824-2026 or the recreation office at 2317. Computer Course- this course has been postponed until January, 1988. The recreation office is still taking registration. Future Programs If you have a desire to partici- pate in a specific program or wish to conduct a craft or hobby course, please contact the recre- ation office at 824-2317. Upcoming events The following are events that will take place at the arena in December. Dec. 19, 20- Pee Wee North Shore action; Dec. 23- Minor Hockey Skate- a-thon. Olympic Torch Contraption Race : The Schreiber Fire Department will be sponsoring a Contraption Race as part of the Schreiber Torch Days. ; Get busy and build that unique contraption and be ready to race!! If you are interested or require more information contact the office at 2317. Aerobics This session of Aerobics will be concluding on Dec. 17. Registrations are now being accepted for the January session scheduled to begin on the Sth. Classes will run on Tuesday and Thursdays ending Feb. 11. To register please contact the recre- ation office at 824-2317. 'Lae Kwon Do Due to the great response of this program, Joe has agreed to run a Club out of Schreiber. Instruction will be held each Tuesday and Wednesday from 8- 9 p.m. until the end of July 1988. This is a very exciting sport and is open to anyone ages 10 and up. For more information contact the office. Winnie Campbell By Winnie Campbell The Schreiber Legion invited the senior citizens' Chimo Club to a nice turkey supper and all the trimmings. Mrs. Ken Davis wel- comed all and Mr. Fred Harness was master of ceremonics. Mrs. Beth Macadam, presi- dent, introduced the 1988 com- mittee; Mr. Ken Davis, president, first vice, Jack Handel, second, Al Slater, Pat Guina, treasurer, Mrs. Helen Jartus, secretary. Mr. Jack Stokes spoke to all, also the Mayor Mr. Cosgrove. A minute's silence was held for the departed members of 1987, then the C.W.L. came in singing Christmas hymns which were enjoyed by all. Then Santa Claus came in, Ho Ho Ho, and delivered gifts to all. Helping was Edythe Cosgrove and Mr. Jack Handel. Then came the birthdays to - BIRTH Janis and Horst Prager are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child, a son, Erik Horst, born on November 28, 1987, weighing 7 Ibs. 11 oz. sg» Proud grandparents are Lois and Cliff Riddell tof Thunder Bay and Rosemarie and Horst ~~ Prager of LaCroche, Que. A special thank you to Dr. K. Wilke and the fine staff at the McCausland Hospital. (40th Wedding Anniversary » The children of Lorraine & Bill Weaver AN would like to congratulate them on the occasion of their 40th Wedding Anniversary on December 14,/87. Love and Best Wishes } Vienna McLennan, Alma Haapa, Saima Willoughby, Winnie Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Noonan, Mrs. Morris, Pat Guina and a big hand to Santa (Mr. Lengyll). It was a wonderful supper, thank you to all who helped. The birthday winners were Dora Weaver, Fred Harness, Celia Valentino, Marg Nesbitt, Mac Winters, Bart Kusik. Aleatha. Christmas Uptites Winnie Campbell It was months Christmas and all thru the house Christmas tree needles bugged even the mouse So I made up my mind quick as a whistle that our next tree would be artificial. I looked all over to get the right kind it near drove me out of my mind. Some were pine and some spruce and the price of.them hurt like the deuce. I finally settled for a short nec- before see page 7 HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRAG! |