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Terrace Bay News, 18 Aug 1992, p. 2

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Page 2, News, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 1992 visto! olldud ys@ @gencT Welcoming home a hometown Olympian Se RNR SGP 2oth Anniversary of the Aguasabon Golf Club MENS OPEN & BILL HANLEY MEMORIAL -- FRIDAY AUG. 21ST 4:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. _ Golfer Registration Putting for dough Past champions photo Op SATURDAY, AUG. 22ND Tournament play All Day 7:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. starts 7:00 p.m. Calcutta 8:00 p.m. - Monte Carlo Terrace Bay Br. #223 Royal Canadian Legion SUNDAY, AUG 23RD Tournament Play all day 7:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. starts Prize presentations on completion SPECTATORS WELCOME Ni Me Win Cultural Committee of Pays Plat is having a BINGO Sunday, August 30, 1992 The scene at the Schreiber Legion last Saturday: top left, more than one hundred people came out to welcome him home; top right, Jack Stokes gives Filane a plaque. continued from page 1 But he eventually realized that his goal was to make it to Barcelona, and that he had achieved that goal. "But I really didn't know what to expect when I came home," he said. "The support I've received in Schreiber has really picked me up again." Filane said he hopes to do more training in Schreiber, and only travel to Toronto to "fine tune" his training before major competitions. His next title defence is in December, so for now, he has time for a little break. . "T'll also be setting up my Own sportswear company," he said. "I want to concentrate on that for the next couple of months." But whatever happens in the future, Filane said he'll always remember the support he's received from Schreiber. "Wherever I go, my heart will be with Schreiber," he said. "And wherever this life takes me, Schreiber will- always be my home." Gorge boards warped continued from page 1 "It's a design problem." "TI feel that the people who designed it should have let us know if the boards were going to twist," said Reeve Jim Ziegler. "That's what we hired them for." Township Engineer Ray Mikkonen said that if stringers had been placed under the sloped areas, the twisting of the boards would have been less severe. Stringers are cen- EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER WANTED for a 1 year old girl, in my home. 4 Afternoons a week from approx. 12 noon - 3 p.m. to commence in September. References please. Call Cheryl at 825-9569 after § p.m. gs FAMILY RESTAURANT 6 a.m. - 10 p.m. ao (or Daily Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Specials Doors open at 12 noon ance chee 35-9210 TICKETS: Ss p.m. - 10 p.m. 8 $ 40 A dvance (min. $ 10 delivery order) $50 At the door Simcoe Plaza near Municipal Office of Terrace Bay tre support beams that would have run down the middle of the deck, stabilizing the top boards. The cost of putting stringers in is estimated at $5,076. If the letter to Moore /George doesn't have the desired effect, Coun. King said he thinks the Township should sue. "I say we sue and go for court costs as well," he said. "And if we win, it doesn't cost us anything. And if we lose, at least we tried." SABE OM oP PR BELPER MEE The McCausland Hospital's Cash Calendar Winners Week: Thirty-Three Aug 10: V. McLellan, Schreiber, $10 Aug 11: Madge Richardson, Schreiber, $10 Aug 12: Teresa Stortini, Schreiber, $10 Aug 13: Mr. & Mrs. R. Morris, Kingston, $10 Aug 14: Angela Stachiw, Terrace Bay, $10 Aug 15: Kathy Tuck, Terrace Bay, $50 Aug 16: Claire Ducharme, Oshawa, $10 This space donated by The Terrace Bay Schreiber News

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