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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jun 1989, p. 2

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Page 2 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Wednesday, June 14, 1989 Happy Father's Birth AnnojnGement Shannon Smeltzer is pleased to announce the safe arrival of her sister, EMMA PATRICIA Born June 4th, 1989 Thanks go to Dr. Raczycki, the nurses and support staff of the McCausland Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses during delivery and Wes Fenton. CANADA DAY 2nd ANNUAL TEEN TRIATHALON Sunday, July 2nd, 1989 SWIMMING, RUNNING & BIKING STARTING LOCATION & TIME TERRACE BAY ARENA at 2:00 p.m. Open to Boys and Girls Age 11 - 14 Prizes to be awarded in both girls & boys categories DEADLINE TO REGISTER FRIDAY, JUNE 31st For more information and to register contact: Chris or Judy Joubert at 925-3802 CANADA DAY Bed Race Terrace Bay, Ontario Saturday, July 1st, 1989 STARTING TIME: 1:00 P.M. Come celebrate Canada Day in Terrace Bay. Enter your group, business or organization in the CANADA DAY BED RACE Challenges encouraged: Course 1 KM in length RACING RULES 1. Bed must be 54" wide 2. Fitted with a 54" standard mattress 3. One set of wheels must be in a fixed position - no size requirement 4. Bed must be occupied by one person in sleeping attire and pushed by four other persons 5. Bed and bed pushers must cross the finish line together PRIZES awarded to 1st, 2nd, 3rd and last place beds. TAIL ENDER AWARD CONTACT Gary Callaghan at 825-3831 or the Recreation Office at 825-3542 For further information Entry forms may be dropped off at: TERRACE BAY MUNICIPAL OFFICE or TERRACE BAY RECREATION OFFICE - NO'LATER THAN FRIDAY, JUNE 30th, 1989. - CANADA DAY BED RACE GROUP NAME: os coonsectosas ci <sStivecna> sda avecephtee een At ADDRESS: ......... ee ES 6 ee EE PE, CONTACT PERSON: oeecsssesssssses Se ee ae | PHONE NUMBERS ini icsedscccsisSoodss Joosssengebtohionastiotcatendtevenc by Amber Pelto age 7 My dad is the best because he does lots of things for us. He takes us snowmachining in the winter and in the summer he takes us to the beach he even gets us toys he lets us. have pop he buys us games and he got us pets and he is the best daddy I ever had. by Donna Borutski Why My dad is the Best My dad is exceptional from most others because he has seven children to think of. Although we are all grown up and ready to conquer the world on our own, my dad still is there for all of our needs. In the past, he was the best skate tier, toboggan puller, swim- ming instructor and hairdresser. How he is the best giver of knowledge, advice, and moral support. My dad gives gifts of kindness, compassion, love, and understanding to me, but the one gift that is most of precious of all, is those three little words that he lovingly says, "Daddy little girl." My dad's name is Ed, better known as "World's Greatest Dad!" by Jake Schmiedchen My dad is the best Dad in the world because he is funny and likes to do fun things.He likes my friends. He jokes with us and doesn't mind us hanging around the yard all the time.Whcen he's not working he takes me to all my hockey practices and games and somtimes he let's me bring extra / kids who need a ride. He doesn't even mind when we play our tapes loud. My Dad let's me drive his skidoo all the way to camp and he goes sliding and ice fish- ing with us. My Dad invited me Day - My Dad's best because... to fly to camp with him and my coisin. My Dad always says no matter how bad I am or what I do he'll always love me and be my Dad. I just know he's the best Dad around. Library news This week the Library is fea- turing a bookmark designed by Public School students Marsha Santerre, Tana Mitchell, Karen Flanagan and Sean Dickson. Students participated in this bookmark contest during Ontario Public Library Week and the win- ners will be featured in the library throughout the summer. Students are invited to visit the library, check out a book, tape or magazine and receive a book- mark. Summer Hours begin June 15 and the library will be closed Saturday's between June 15 and September 15. There is a Fine Amnesty peri- od in June and you may return all Winnie's The Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 Schreiber celebrated its 42nd birthday on Saturday May 27. The birthday party had a Hawaiian theme. President Georgina Davis welcomed every- one. Marilyn Goodmurphy said Grace and Earline Johnson gave the toast to the Queen. The birth- Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. --_ Parts_on hand for most makes and models. BILL CAMPBELL ELECTRIC 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat CANADA DAY SENIORS CRIB & BRIDGE TOURNAMENT MONDAY, JULY 3rd, 1989 TIME: 1:00 p.m. TERRACE BAY RECREATION CENTRE CONFERENCE ROOM CASH PRIZES DEADLINE TO REGISTER: THURSDAY, JUNE 29TH For more information and registration Contact The Recreation Office at 825-3542 CANADA DAY MIXED GOLF TOURNAMENT SUNDAY, JULY 2nd, 1989 Tee Off at 10:00 a.m. 9 Holes (alternating Shot Format) Maximum entry - 42 couples --- 14 Team Prizes Entry Fee: $5.00 per person Enter at the Golf Course Club House or call Steve Sechesky at 825-3528 Deadline for entries: THURSDAY, JUNE 29th, 1989. GRAB A PARTNER AND COME OUT SWINGING ols me eee ae ee oe oe Pe eee oe 2 ee oe ee ee ee ee ee i oe overdue books free of charge until June 30th. A list of all over- due books is at the library. New Books Child Star: An autobiography, Shirley Temple Black; Letters of a Businessman to his Daughter, G. Kingsley Ward; The Perfect Mortgage, Alan Silverstein; The Naked Heart, Jacqucline Briskin; While My Pretty One Sleeps, Mary Higgins Clark; The Negotiator, Frederick Forsyth; Killshot, Elmore Leonard; Faces, Shirley Lord; French Kiss, Eric Van Lustbader; Stranger in Savannah, Eugenia Price; Star, Daniclle Steel; World of One, Charles Templeton, A prayer for Owen Meany, John Irving. Scribbles day cake was cut by Rena Ross and Charlotte Miller. A large number of members from the Terrace Bay Ladies Auxiliary Branch 223 also attended. Shirley Love made a presentation on their behalf. A delicious turkey supper was pre- pared by the Branch. The door prize was won by Alice Chepelsky. Prizes for best Hawaiian cos- tumes went to Beth MacAdam and Clara MacDonald. Mary Ihnatko and Rena Ross received 15 years pins and Lorraine Huard a 25 year pin. A good time was had by all. Our deepest sympathy to the Bolan's on the 'passing of Mrs. Eunice Bolan. Mr. & Mrs. Russell Campbell attended the funeral from Washigo and Maureen from Toronto and Mr. & Mrs. Mayer . from Victoria also many friends. Schreiber Chimo Club was invited to a Strawberry Cake Tca - at Birchwood Terrace Bay - many friends met and enjoyed it. Thanks to all. Mrs. Huard visited relations in North Bay and Sturgeon Falls. Mr. & Mrs. R. Campbell and Mr. & Mrs. Mayer have returned to Toronto, they attended the funeral of Mom Bolan. Chimo meeting will be held Friday June 16. Potluck lunch and birthdays. Do you know how to reduce the risk of getting AIDS? Practise safer sex. Get the facts. Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS Beaver Draw WINNER May 23rd, 1989 Danny ee ee ee

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