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Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1990, p. 8

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Page 8, News, Tuesday, May 22, 1990 Schreiber Recreation News Minor Ball Program- Minor Ball registration has been extend- ed to 4 p.m. Friday, may 25. This year's program is in danger of being cancelled due to lack of coaches and low registration in certain age groups. The rec department will operate only those categories with sufficient registrations and coaches. If you are interested in helping contact rec office at 824-2317. Men's Ball Hockey- This is being held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. If anyone is interested in playing (16 and over) ball hockey contact Bruce Richardson or call the Rec Office. Indoor Soccer Program-This program for boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 15 is in full swing. Games are held every Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. If you wish more information on this rapidly growing sport or to regis- ter contact the Rec Office. THANK YOU The Family of the late Ethel T. Bursey Tilley, who passed away unexpectedly on May 13, 1990, wishes to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to our rela- tives and friends for the love, help, and compassion shown during our diffucult time. We are deeply grateful to the staffs at McKellar General Hospital and Jenkins Funeral Home. Your kindness meant so much. To every- one who sent flowers, baking, food, sympathy and Mass cards or donated to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, our sincere thanks. We are deeply touched and grateful to all who called or visited. Your kindness and thought- fulness will always be remembered. All Night Ball Tournament- This has been scheduled for Saturday, June 16th. Registration deadline is Friday, June 4th. Registration forms are available at the Recreation Office. The tournament is limited to the first 12 teams registered so get your registration in soon. this year's' tournament will be even more fun than last year so get extra sleep and come out and enjoy the fun. Canada Day Celebrations- The Rec Committee is busy preparing the celebrations. Any groups or individuals wishing to assist or volunteer ideas for addi- tional programs contact Rec Office. This year's program will again feature the 5 km road race. All events are scheduled for Saturday, June 30th. Holy Angels Ball Field- A reminder to all adult ball teams regarding the use of the school ball field. All adult teams wish- ing to use the field for practice must book the field through the school office. macy Talk- Obtaining Canadian Championship By Alice Scott How does a dog obtain his Canadian Championship? Not every dog is a potential show dog and very few turn out to be a Best in Show winner. A dog is judged by how it con- firms to the Canadian Kennel Club standard for its breed. I own and show Labrador Retrievers but I have also shown other breeds. To become a champion a dog must accumulate ten points under at least three different judges. No dog is allowed more than five points towards their champi- onship at each show. When a judge examines my dog, a Labrador, he is looking for a strongly built, short coupled, very active dog. He should be fairly wide over the loins, and strong and muscu- lar in the hind quarters. The coat should be close, short, dense, and free from feather. The head should be wide with a slight stop i.e. the brow should be slightly pronounced, so that the skull is not absolutely in a straight line with the nose. This is just part of what a judge would look for. Each breed has a differ- GST. Now is the time to get ready for the proposed Help starts with this Prepare Early @ You can get help to GST information kit, ; ace adapt your accounting mailed to businesses @ You I receive infor- system and prepare across Canada. mation on how the : your staff for the change. If you didn't get yours proposed GST applies : ; to your business. @ As well as getting infor- or if you have any : ; eS Fe. : mation and help in person q , @ You'll have plenty of or by phone, you can 1 800 665-8749 time to choose the reach a GST question and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. administrative options answer data base via PC. : : most convenient for you.| Call: 1800 267-4500 Or pick up a kit at your : nearest post office. @ You'll know how to Revenue Canada is Telecommunications take advantage of tax ready to help you under- device for the hearing rebates on the Federal | stand and prepare for the impaired: 1800 465-5770 Sales Tax. proposed GST. Canada's GST. It's good business to prepare now. iv pel Canada Revenu Canada Customs and Excise Douanes et Accise Canada ent standard. Thunder Bay area has four shows a year lasting three days. Each day is a completely-new show and the loser the day before could land up with a Best in Show the next day. ' Like most sports there are some politics. Very often a novice exhibitor will become frustrated when a professional handler keeps getting the points, but if you have a dog worth showing then persistence is the name of the game. Dog shows give everyone an opportunity to see all the different breeds of dogs available in Canada. You can see for yourself the temperaments, ability to train, size and looks of the breed you would like to own. Before I close I would like to remind everyone to please check their pets chains and collars. Any dog that is tied up outside should have a nylon or leather collar. Never tie a dog up using a choke collar.. They should be checked periodically to make sure they have not broken their chain. A few dogs have been killed by cars in the past month, and one dog strangled after his chain broke and became caught in some brush. The best solution is to build or purchase a dog run for you pet. If you must tie him use clothesline since it is stronger than chain. IN MEMORIAM KODILA - Mr. Harold Joseph Kodila of Kelowna B.C. passed away on Thursday May 17, 1990, at the age of 57 years. He was born in Port Arthur Ontario, February Pa 1933. Predeceased by his parents, Father Joseph Kodila, Mother Mary Horvath and a brother. He is survived by his loving wife Lucille; a daughter, Jennifer of Kelowna; two sons, Greg of Terrace Bay, Ontario; Guy of Cranbrook, B.C.; two sisters, Albina (Gerri) Fell of Nanoose, B.C.; Mary Slonchka of Toronto; niece, Joanne McKee of Nanoose, B.C.; nephew, Patrick McKee of Thunder Bay. In lieu of flowers dona- tions to The Canadian Cancer Society, in Harold's memory would be appreciat- ed by the family. A Mass of the Christian burial will be celebrated in St. Pius X R.C. Church on Monday May 21, 1990, at 9 a.m. with Father Jim Lynch as celebrant. Interment in Kelowna City Cemetary. Prayers will be recited in St. Pius Church on} Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Arrangements have been entrusted to THE GARDEN CHAPEL, (Telephone 604- 762-3040)

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