Terrace Bay News, 14 Mar 1984, p. 5

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hnEWA community Duplicate Bridge news Duplicate bridge was held Friday, March 3rd 'at Holy Angels School in Schreiber. There were three tables in attend- ance and the results were as follows: Ist: P. Gillen and J. Guina - 31.5 pts.; 2nd: Y. Cebrario and P. Guina - 28 pts.; 3rd: G. Caccamo and P. Cebrario - 25.5 pts. Duplicate bridge will be held at Holy Angels School in School in Schreiber at 7:15 p.m. on Friday, March 10th. We hope to see you there! Safety Engineering meeting The regular March meeting of the Canadian Society of Safety En- gineers, Northwestern Ontario Chapter, will be al Health and Safety, will describe experi- ments conducted by the Thunder Bay Fire De- partment in order to study combustion in oxygen enriched §at- mospheres. The regu- lar dinner price of $10.00 will apply. For further informa- tion call 345-4031. Bicentennial meeting The Schreiber Bi- centennial Committee will meet on Thursday, March 22, 1984 7:00 p-m. at the Schreiber Recreation Complex Meeting Room. This meeting is open to the general public. For fur- ther information please contact Mr. Mike Cos- grove. Terrace Bay Library news Our new hours are: Lakehead University has loaned the library a desk top microfiche reader. This will provide personal library ser- vice to off-campus stud- ents. Confederation Col- lege has sent their cata- logue of books and audio visual materials on microfiche and Lake- head University will be sending theirs shortly. For further informa- tion regarding this ser- vice please contact the library. --- t care. We have cassettes available for children's listening. These include: The Secret Garden; Call of the Wind; The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe; Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The Owl and Chickadee magazines are in the library for children to borrow also. Our record section in- cludes classical music by: Rubinstein, Tos- canini, Pavoratti, Maria Callas, Joscha Heifetz. New books for the sportsmen and hunter have been added to our collection. More new titles are: Rainsong, Phyllis Whit- ney; Berlin Game, Len THANK YOU } Thanks to all my friends who visited me or sent wishes to me while in McCausland Hosptal. | Special thanks to Dr. Wilkes and the staff of the Hospital for their Blanch Speck : Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 14, 1984, page 5 Deighton; The Sun in Splendour, Jean Plaidy; Pet Sematary, Stephen King; Mysterious of Winterthurn, Joyce Carol Oates; A Time for Judas, Morley Calla- ghan; The Danger, Dick Francis; True North Not Strong and Free, Peter Newman; What You Need to Know about How to Prepare for and Write Tests; Criminal Law; Canada and the Nuclear Arms Race and You Can't Print That, Charles Lynch. Come in and check things out! This is your library! Free Public Skate Good news! The Schreiber Bicentennial Celebrations is spon- soring a free public skate session on Fri- day, March 16 from 7-9 p.m. The Bicentennial Committee invites all Schreiber residents to participate in this event. Complimentary Bicen- tennial Buttons will be handed out to all skat- ers. Also as a reminder. this will be your last chance to purchase Win- ter Carnival Buttons. The $50.00 draw will be held at this event. See you there! ONTARIC OVERNMEN \ REDUCED LOAD REGULATIONS 19 8 4 OTICE ' Highway No. 588 Commencing 12:01 a.m. on Thursday, March 15th, 1984 all trucks will be limited to reduced loads on «the following Highways, Secondary Roads and Tertiary Roads in Thunder Bay District. HIGHWAY NO. DESCRIPTION Highway No. 130 From Hwy. 61, Northerly 12 km to Rosslyn Road All of Hwy. 516 (Marchington Lake Road) From 48 km. North of Hwy. 17 Northerly to End of Hwy. 527 All of Hwy. 580 All of Hwy. 582 Highway No. 516 Highway No. 527 Highway No. 580 Highway No. 582 Highway No. 585 All of Hwy. 585 Highway No. 586 All of Hwy. 586 Highway No. 587 All of Hwy. 587 From 1.6 km. South of Hwy. 17 Westerly to End of Hwy. 588 From Jct. Hwy. 591 Northerly to End of Hwy. 589 From 14 km. West of Hwy. 17 Southwesterly to Highway No. 589 Highway No. 590 held Thursday, March Monday to Friday 10 Jct. Hwy. 588 16, 1984 at 5:15 p.m. at a.m. to 12 ~»0n; Mon- Highway No. 593 = of Hwy. 593 the Red Oak Inn. The day, We fay, Fri- rach ~: oo a - tie 23 uest speaker, Ina _ day, Satur 5 : a Moe ka wilh et & g y; 4 'S p.m.; Highway No. 599 From 75 Km. North of ee en Tuesday an wrsday : Hwy. 17 - North to End of entre for Occupation- evenings 7-9 of Hwy. 599 : : March 1 9 31 Highway No. 608 From 1 km. West of Hwy. 7 61 Westerly to Hwy. 595 Announcing ALL Highway No. 622 All of Hwy. 622 . Highway No. 625 All of Hwy. 625 The North West Regional WOOL REDUCED HighwoyNo.643--Allof Hwy. 643 Qualifying Gymnastics Highway No. 801 All of Hwy. 801 re) Highway No. 802 All of Hwy. 802 Meet 1 0 ™ 1 5 Yo Highway No. 811 All of Hwy. 811 to be held ° _ REDUCED LOAD REGULATIONS will also. go March 24th and 25th Come in and into effect on Local Roads in the following LOCAL . . ROADS BOARDS AREAS: at the a. High School look arou nd DAWSON ROAD - GOLINE, FORBES, FOWLER. ; errace Ba GORHAM, INWOOD, JACQUES, , = : STIRLING, UPSALA and WARE. The above date is dependent upon weather condi- tions and is subject to change. Reduced loads will be in effect when signing is placed. During the Reduced Load period, no Special Permits for overloading or house moving will be issued on any Highway in the District. Ministry of Boys and Girls Sat. - 9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Competitions Sun. - 9:30a.m. - 1 p.m. Spectators Welcome! KNITTING SUPPLIES 29 Pine Cres. Transportation and Communications Terrace Bay THANK down to Spadoni's for this month's service special and Let our tune-up make the most of your mileage. SPADONI BROS. SPECIAL We'll check the following areas: YOU My family and | gratefully acknowledge all those who sent flowers, mass cards, Sympathy cards and donations to the Canadian Cancer Society and the McCausland Hospital Building Fund. Thanks to Kimberly Clark and Shift 1 for the flowers. Our special thank you to Amethyst House, Dr. Kotalik and nurses at the Cancer Centre, Nurses and staff of the General Hospital, Dr. Keith Wilkes, nurses and staff of the McCausland Hospital, Dr. Ganzales Peroles, nurses and staff of 6E McKeller Hospital. We would especially like to thank George Dashkewytch, Joe Kenny, Steve Brend, Dan Osipenko, Angus Drexler and Emil Moroziuk who carried Sam on his last journey. Very special thank you to Joe Selini and the Blake Funeral Chapel, Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. Habrusevich, and Ladies of the Ukranian Catholic Women's League. MARCH -Thermo controlled air cleaner -Carburetor choke -Engine idle speed -Early fuel evaporation system -Carburetor mounting torque -Vaccum advance system -fuel filter My personal thank you to George Kashkewytch for the Memorial, Vicki af A Brend, Barb Petty and Mary Donylyk for being with me. Also thanks to _ 2 idle rap solenoid/or dashpot the Ladies of the U.C.W. League and the Girls from the Circle Inn "spark plugs -Engine timing and distributor -PCV value and filter elements Motel. Your thoughtfulness anid concern are greatly appreciated during our loss and will always be treasured. Sandra Stojko and family Plus 20% OFF all General Motors Tune-up Parts. Psalms The 46th = "God is our refuge and our strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be removed, and though For safety's sake have your GM car or truck Cris* checked. No charge. Just ask our Service Advisor. *Computer Recall Identification System the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; GUARANTEED SERVICE Offer good until April 14, 1984. Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the GUARANTEED GM PARTS mountains shake with the swelling thereot. Selas. GUARANTEED PRICE 824-2244 Open Saturdays 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 Fgh : a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the City of we = 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. R. Stojko

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