Terrace Bay News, 5 Oct 1983, p. 5

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EWS community Schreiber Arena news Attention Schreiber residents! ! The Schreiber Arena 1983/1984 season starts Wednesday, October 5, 1983. Public skating will al- so begin Friday evening from 7-9 p.m. on Octo- ber 7th. Come out and join the fun! For additional infor- mation, please contact the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Games Room improvements ! 4 The Recreation Com- plex Games Room will be undergoing consider- able renovations and im- provements during the next two weeks. A new meeting room, Boxing-Fitness room, and games room edition will be created. The Recreation De- partment apologizes for any inconvenience caus- ed during this renova- tion project. Brownie/Guide registration Registration takes place Wednesday, Octo- ber. Sth at the Holy Angels Parish Centre at 6:30 p.m. SHARP! Parents are. remind- ed that children MUST be accompanied by a parent on registration night. Curlers - take note! Registration for the 1983/84 curling season takes place on October 16th and 17th from 7-9 p.m. at the Schreiber Curling Rink. Curlers are reminded that you must pay the registra- tion fee before you play. For more information please contact Lorraine Huard at 824-2757. Soccer Tournament The Molson Canadian Chailenge Cup Soccer Tournament for the Senior Club Champion- ship in Canada will be played in Thunder Bay on October 8th to 10th. It is significant that the Challenge Cup is return- ing to Thunder Bay this year since the first event in 1913 was hosted by Fort William. The C.P.R. team from Fort William lost in the semi- finals that year. The cup at that time was known as the Connaught Cup. In 1926, the current Challenge Cup was do- nated by the Football Association of England. In the later years of the 1920's, the Fort William Legion team, and later the Fort Wil- liam Combines, both lost in the finals of the Challenge Cup Tourna- ment. Certainly the his- tory has been here, and now we have the Chal- lenge Cup. Passes for the Mol- son Challenge Cup for the Senior Soccer Club Championship in Cana- da are now available at several outlets. The passes are for the two days of the Tournament scheduled for Thanks- giving weekend. Games will be 'play- ed at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 8th and at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Monday, Octo- ber 10th. Outlets for the passes include: Mike's Barber Shop on Court Street, the Valhalla Inn (tour- nament headquarters), Perciante and Laprade's Sport Shop, Fresh Air Experience, Calabria Bar, DaVinci Centre and the Italian Hall.. The cost for the pass- es are minimal and day passes can also be ob- tained. Terrace Bay Rod & Gun A large crowd of local shooters, as well as interested onlookers ga- thered together for the Terrace Bay Rod and Gun Club's Annual Tur- key Shoot, which was held recently. Jim Desaulniers of Terrace Bay stood out among local riflemen, winning three turkeys in the' .22 Rimfire compe- titions. In a special event for "Ladies Only", Arlene Godin emerged the win- ner in a field of. 10 ladies. Other winners in the Rimfire events . were: Aaro Halonen, Pat Halo- nen, George Hermes, Henry Kaari, Torry Phinn, Ray Elliston, and' Pat Tees. In the High Power competitions, winners were Preston McKeever and Ray Elliston. Mc- Keever shot 47 out of a possible 50 and Elliston registered a score of 43. Shooting enthusiasts were treated to a rare experience when Marco Tremblay entered the High Power shoot with his black powder muzzle loader. The deep- throated booming report of this firearm and its cloud of powder smoke, was a new experience for most of the onlook- ers. Congratulations to all the winners ... and to those of you who were not so lucky this time - practise up for next year's annual event. NOW II s TERRACE BAY! RENT DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY RATES RESERVE TODAY 825-3268 Avis Rent-A-Car Island View Shell Hwy. 17 East Terrace Bay AVIS Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, Octeber 5, 1983, page 5 The Moose Lodge of Terrace Bay held their annual Open Horseshoe Pitch for men and wo- men on Sunday, Sep- tember 25th. Over 100 men and women partici- pated in this event which was marked as a huge success. Following the events, everyone was treated to a spag- hetti supper which was put on by the Women of the Moose. - The winners of the tournament are as fol- lows: MEN's: 1st: Larry Bertin and Alphonse Chiasson (of Marathon); 2nd: Fred Gosselin and Randy Gladu; 3rd: Mike Deschamp and Louis Thibault. WOMEN' s: 1st: Darlene Cou- sineau and Lori Mc- Bride; 2nd: Evie Gosselin and Tammy Gosselin; Moose Horseshoe pitch winners 3rd: Irene Bailey and Harriet Andrews. The draw winner of the case of 'perfume' was E. Hamann from Terrace Bay. Congratulations to all the winners and keep in practice for next year's event. to wear all Sponsored by T.B.R.A. RINGETTE CLINIC , October 29, 1983 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. Terrace Bay Arena Door Prize Registration for clinic; 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. $2.00 per player. Players Players in Terrace Bay and Schreiber are asked to attend. Now Avatabic Beginning Farmer Assistance Program A New Ontario Program to Help Farmers Get Started in Their Own Operation Over the next five years, the Ontario government will be investing up to $135 million to encourage competent new farmers to enter the farming business. This will be done --for qualified applicants -- by making it easier for beginning farmers to meet the present-day high costs of farm loans. How the program works: @ Fhe Ontario government will pay a direct cash rebate for 5 years on the amount of loan interest in excess of 8%, up to a maximum of 5 percentage points. This interest rebate will apply on loan amounts up to a limit of $350,000 per person. @ The loans will be administered by the FCC (Farm Credit Corporation) and other authorized lending institutions including the Bank of Montreal, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Toronto Dominion Bank. ™* @ The program applies to qualified loans granted on or after May 10, 1983. @ Applicants must never have been a farmer before (either for a majority of their time or for a majority of their income) and never owned a viable farm, but must have agricultural experience and/or agricultural education. FULL DETAILS ; Ministry of ARE AVAILABLE atu from local OMAF county and Food offices or from lending institutions. Dennis Timbrell, Minister William Davis, Premier Ontario

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