Terrace Bay News, 11 Jul 1984, p. 3

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Terrace Bay Recreation News Sports Travelcade to visit Terrace Bay The travelcade con- tains a wealth of infor- mation on different sporting activities. The Travelcade will be open to the public Monday July 30th and Tuesday, July 31st, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. There will also be a clinic in Soccer and one other sport to be announced later on. The Travelcade will be situ- ated in the Curling Club parking lot. Opening of New Ball- field The ballfield between the High School and the Public School is open for usage. The facility has league games scheduled Sunday to Friday from 6-9 p.m. Drop by and catch a game or two. Tot Lot Hours The Tot Lot program and Friday - adult open swim 7-8 p.m. 3rd annual fall fair The dates for the 3rd Annual Arts, Crafts and _ Hobby Fair is Septem- ber 9th. We are accept- ing registration for booth space and they are quickly being occu- pied. There will be new displays for the upcom- ing fair. It is quickly be- coming a "North Shore Fall Fair'? as exhibits from different communi- ties along the North Shore are expected. Booth space consists of an area 8' x 8'. Plan to decorate your booth as well and be eligible for the Decorated Booth Contest. New Programs Time is quickly ap- proaching for the pre- paration of programs to begin in the fall. Now is A well. known Mara- thon resident and Presi- dent of the Marathon and District Chamber of Commerce, has an- nounced his intention to seek the nomination for the Progressive Conser- vative candidacy in Lake Nipigon Riding. Bob Cheetham, a thir- ty-four year old munici- pal police officer for the past six and one-half years, is the husband of Marathon native, Susan Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, July 11, 1984, page 3 Cheetham Seeks Lake Nipigon P.C. Candidacy McNeil, and parent ot two. children, Christo- pher, thirteen and Jen- nifer, nine years of age. Over the past -six years, Cheetham has ta- ken an active role in various organizations in his community as well as at the regional and pro- vincial levels. A former HOMEOWNER BLITZ DAY for Terrace Bay The C.E.C.. for Students will be knocking on your door July 14th to encour- age you to Hire a Student Let them help you have a better summer for more information call 825-3740 John Roberts Minister of Employment and Immigration Vice-President and Re- gional Director of the Northern Ontario School Trustees Association and alternate to the On- tario School Trustees' Council, he has held positions on the Mara- thon Library Board, the Marathon Economic De- velopment Commission and the St. John's Unit- ed Church Board, sey- ving as that Board's chairman during 1983. continued on page 8 ALLSTATE yn 6000 & 2 A ois 4 aa 78 gane™ >, aust Denis Parsons 2 2 Senior Account Agent a < 2826 Arthur Street East . uae Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7E 5P4 'Bus. (807) 623-2325 or Res. (807) 767-5603 Full Circle Protection Specializing in: Low Mileage Discounts Multi Vehicle Discount New Home Discount Retired Adult Discount Life and RRSP Plans Bob Cheetham the time to let us know what you would like to see offered. If you have a skill you can offer as continued on page 6 THANK YOU Huller - We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our and Martha's friends and relatives for their help and kindness shown us in a loss of a dear Mother, Mother-in-law and is going -very well and the new hours are work- ing out very well. Aver- age attendance is 75 children per day. Hours and age groups are 1-2:45 for 3 to 6 year olds, 3-4:30 is for 7-12 year olds. All sessions begin and end at the Arena. Special fun days are in the planning stag- es. Swim Pool: Open Swim Times: THANK YOU" The family of the late Mrs. Ellen Nesbitt wish to express their deepest appreciation and thanks to all who sent cards, flowers, North Shore Chiropractic Clinic will increase its hours of business as of July 5, in addition to normal Wednesday: 3 hours. Dr. Lawrence Rydholm will be Monday to Friday - 2-5 treating patients on the following days and 6-7 Sega: ~~ Sunday - Papen 6 rece' thanks to jog food, donations to the various Poa Sis becca Lodge for the service held in funds and all who helped in so Monday and Friday, | Martha's memory. Thursday 8-12 a.m. pera j Tuesday and Thursday - Sincerely (as of July 5th) Gaidped box k ' a -- open swim 8-9 Row. Milind end W cance Bartok cae nena merecne dear -- 7 egrand for his words of comfor nda .m. d es ee money SRS and to the ladies of the A.C.W. for the lovely lunch provided after the service. Your kindness will long be remembered. ------ a 4 * | Dr. Allen Smith will be available by SUPERIOR : sh ily, | «ALUMINUM | | Fereppointmens: ALCAN " --_ hg sue ee sj ts rae ~ erage se The Nesbitt Family Clinic 824-3336 Aluminum & Vinyl siding, Seamless Eavestroughing Aluminum soffit & fasia board Aluminum stormdoors & windows Insulated replacement windows CLOSING CLEARANCE - STOCK AND FIXTURE - STARTS JULY 11 Marathon Pharmacy Ltd., Marathon Christmas Shopping in July?? At these discounts, why not?? Stock up on gifts, giftwrap, health care, stationery, First Aid and personal supplies! 40% Off! We do roofing additions, renovations, garages, etc. Local Alcan Dealer Wally Holman 824-3428 50% Offi All giftware Clocks and Watches - Bulova, Caravelle, Timex . = note Crystal Costume Jewellery Lockets Prospectors - Exploration Companies: China Gold Chains Earrings Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon Y 30% Off! All Other Stock! The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources will provide an Leather Billfolds Cosmetics Toothpaste, Brushes Economic Geologist to visit, assay and advise you on the Shaving Kits Perfumes and Colognes First Aid Supplies Men's Toiletries "Bastien" Leather Slippers Stationery Supplies Personal Products Shampoos, Conditioners potential of any mineral occurrence you may have staked, or Canvas and Nylon Luggage know the location of in the Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon Areas. This service is provided free of charge. The. Schrieber- Terrace Bay-Marathon economic' Geologist program encompasses an area from Nipigon east to Marathon. This program is funded by the Ministry of Northern Affairs. For Further Information Call (Collect): Bernie Schnieders or Allan Speed Sorry - No discounts on cigarettes, candy, magazines or prescription drugs. No returns, charges or lay-aways. a cme em oa Fixtures and Office Equipment 120 linear feet of wooden shelving in 4' sections, averaging 5 shelves per section 120' perimeter lighting - 4' fluorescent fixtures Resident Geologist's Office Stainless steel standards and brackets for all shelving Ministry of Natural Resources 5 glass islands - 19 wooden islands - 30 glass shelves, 4' long Thunder Bay - All display cases, counters, 2 cash registers, floor safe, typewriters, (807) 475-1331 adding machine, office equipment, etc. ' eX ge cca Fixtures complete - $5,000 oa on. Alan W. Pope Ministry of sainister e Bids must be accompanied by 10% deposit, to hold until available - July 29th. Natural Deposit refundable if bid not accepted. atu Jona A, Sian If interested in only certain items, make a bid! If sold individually, as an example: Resources _ peputy Minister Greeting card cases and stock - available for stock at retail less 50% case free. Display case with topical maps and postcards - available for stock at retail less 50% - case free. Ontario

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