Page 2 'TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Winnie's Scribbles By Winnie Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leblanc have returned from visiting their son Bill in Calgary, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Joey Speziale have returned from their honey- moon in Jamaica. Ann Mitchell from Rocanville, Sask., is visiting her niece Edythe Cosgrove and family. Get well wishes to Bob Fournier and Esther Birch. A farewell party was held for Mr. and Mrs. Maronese who are moving to Thunder Bay. A supper was held at Garrity's. Mrs. Mary Valentino and Mrs. Leigh Anne -Beauparlant were hostesses. A picture of Boswells point was presented to them. Also the CWL Thank you We would like to thank all our friends and relatives for their support at our Thank you I would like to thank everyone who attended my beautiful bridal shower. stag & doe. Special thanks Special thanks to Mel to all our wedding Mateev, Donna Richards & attendants for a great time. Mom Richards. We really appreciated It was much appreciated. everything. Fran & Wayne Fran Richards Richards Wedding Announcement Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Richards were married on April 29,1989 at Our Lady of Visitation Catholic Church in Gloucester. Thanks to everyone from Terrace Bay who helped us share our special day. In Memoriam O'connor - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather; Rod (Roddy). Who left us September Ist, 1986. Your last parting wish We would like to have heard, And breathed in your ear Our last parting word. Only those who have lost Are able to tell The pain in the heart At not saying farewell. Always & forever, Love Dolores and family LE CONSEIL DES ECOLES SEPAREES CATHOLIQUES DU DISTRICT SUPERIEUR-NORD L'école St-Martin 4 Terrace Bay fait demande: -- D'UN ENSEIGNANT A .5 TEMPS (.25 ANGLAIS LANGUE SECONDE ET .25 FRANCAIS LANGUE PREMIERE) Faire application par téléphone ou en personne au plus tard mercredi le 7 septembre a: Mme L. Cormier Directrice | (807)-825-3255 ' nai A. Zistongony : G.J. Matys Président ' E: ___. Directeur général presented them with a CWL spoon. A good crowd attended. We shall miss you Carla and Sev. Bye bye. Our deepest sympathy to the McBrides on the passing of Florette, a wonderful friend of all. Visiting Mrs. Jeannie Huard and relations were Yvonne and Erin Hewson from Smith Falls and Muriel Orchard from. Sask., and granddaughter Carly Dohanick from Terrace Bay. Elda and Jim Baird and sons Daniel and Ryan from Brampton, Ont., visited mom Louise Holland and Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Cormier from Thunder Bay are visiting her sis- ters here and friends. Happy birthday to Myma. School will be starting soon. Mom will be happy - also all the kids. Wednesday, September 6, 1989 Tammy Trach and Jamie Pollard spent 16 hot and humid days touring Taiwan as part of the International Youth and Study Tour. & Photo by Dave Chmara 'Taiwan trip Continued from page 1 "We became friends. The country you were from or your religion didn't matter," said Pollard. Both he and Trach agreed they would highly recommend the trip and anyone wanting further infor- mation can contact either Trach or Pollard. Local libraries take part in Literacy Day - Sept. 8 September 8 is Literacy Day worldwide. This year is a special one because 1990 has becn declared International Literacy Year. Our literacy program is involved in several projects to celebrate this special year. You may remember the article in this paper in May describing the International Literacy Conference held at Lakehead University. We met with the dele- gation from Bunkpurugu, Ghana to compare and contrast litcracy programs in their area and McBRIDE - Mrs. Flucrette McBride, age 93 years of Terrace Bay and formerly of Schreiber, passed away in hospital on August 26, 1989. She was a life member of the CWL. Survived by children Aline (Tody Hass) and son-in-law Bernard of Hamilton, Lorne and daughter-in- law Rita of Terrace Bay, and Deloras (Babe) Spikula and son- in-law Hobden of Schreiber;, sis- ters Beatrice Potvin of Montreal, Dolly Moffatt of Owen Sound, Loraine Siefert of Hamilton and Aline Husser of California. Also survived by 27 grandchildren, 40 great grandchildren and nicccs and nephews. Predeceased by her husband Russell in 1963, daugh- ters Beatrice in 1973, Mima Duggan in 1989, son Casey 1988, brothers George and Henry, sis- ters Nelda and Maric. Funcral Mass was held Tuesday at 11 AM from Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church. Interment Schreiber Cemetery. * |missed by his brother Ted of Northwestern Ontario. As a result of that meeting, a literacy co-ordinator from Northwestern Ontario will be going to Ghana this winter to observe their program. He will be doing presentations around our region in 1990 to celcbrate International Literacy Year. Our public librarics are also involved in the celebration. On Friday afternoon, September 8 - from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., both libraries will have special presen- tations and displays on the sub- ject of reading to your children. _ We'll have books about what to read to your kids, displays of toys and games to encourage reading and many other things helpful to parents who want to help their children become read- ers. Literacy begins at home and we want to encourage family lit- eracy. We will also, for International Literacy Year, be giving a book to cach new baby born in Terrace Bay and Schreiber and we'll include infor- mation for parcnts about reading to.children. Help give your children a head start! Read to them. Visit your library on Friday afternoon for International Literacy Day. CORRIGAN, Wilfred peaceful- ly at the Plummer Memorial Hospital, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on Sunday, August 27, 1989 in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of. Rita. Dear father of Jim, Pat and John of Terrace Bay and Mike (Terri) of Crossfield, Alberta. Grandfather of Erin & Dana of Crossfield, Alberta and Randi (daughter of Patrick) of| Terrace Bay. He will be sadly Burlington. Predeccased by brothers Jim and Gerald and sis- ters Marie and Margaret. A memorial service will be held in Terraee Bay, at St. Martin of Tours Church, Wednesday, September 6, 1989 at 2 pm. Memorial donations to the Canadian Cancer Socicty would be appreciated. (A funcral service was held at the Arthur Funcral Home, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario on Thursday, August 31, 1989.) THANK YOU The family of the late Tommy Whent wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their donations to St. Andrew's United Church Memorial Fund, flowers and charities of their choice. Thanks also for cards, flowers, gifts, phone calls, visits and prayers while in hospitals at Florida & Sault Ste. Marie. Special thanks to Ken & Georgina (Skip) Davis for their kind acts while in Florida & Sault Ste. Marie. Thanks to Rev. D. Sparks, Beth Macadam, my niece Nola Fummerton, Dorothy Lingell, the choir and ushers for their participa- tion in the Memorial Service, also members of U.C.W. for the lunch served and all who attended the Memorial Service . We love you all and May God Bless you Bern Whent & family ae THE SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY FUTURES ORGANIZATION in co-operation with NORTH SHORE INDUSTRIAL TRAINING COMMITTEE ARE OFFERING AN 80 HOUR PART-TIME BASIC COOKING PROGRAM STARTING IN SEPTEMBER Course will be held on Monday & Wednesday evenings for 6 hrs. per weck _The students will be provided with a basic knowledge of food and other products used in a kitchen. Traditional and modern methods will be taught including culinary terms, preparation of meats, ] : poultry, fish, dairy products, soups, sauces, vegetables and menu planning. Course is open to applicants who have been out-of-school for one full year and priority for seats will be given to employees for skill upgrading or skill investment. Closing date for applications is September 8, 1989 Applications and information is available from: Leslie Dickson at 825-9688 or Marilyn Murphy at 229-0569 (afternoons or evenings) __No tuition fees for qualified applicants