Terrace Bay News, 8 Aug 1984, p. 10

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,Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 8, 1984 Music Lessons Lessons are now be- ing- conducted at the Sch#eiber Recreation Complex. The iristruc- tor is Frank Valente of the Academy of Musical Arts of Thunder : Bay. Anyone wishing more information may call the Recreation Office at 824- 2317. " Ice Time 84/85 Groups wishing ice time for the 1984/85 'season should submit their requests in writing to the Recreation Office no later than Friday, August 24th, Fall The Recreation De- partment is presently working on it's line-up of Fall programs. If you have a program you would like to see offered please forward it to the Recreation office. The Department is willing to examine any and all pro- posals. _ 345-2307 | SESE VISA SYMEEES Phone 824-2354 - QSAM CONSTRUCTION LTD. new homes - plumbing additions - fireplaces alterations - chimneys painting Specializing in masonry work and conrete. - 24 HOUR FURNACE SERVICE Phil's Burner Service R.S.F. Wood Stove Dealer Furnace Installation and Service North Shore Summer Sports Festival The North Shore Rec- reation Directors Sum- mer Sports Festival for children between the ages of 8 and 10 years will be hosted by the Schreiber Recreation Department_ on Wed- nesday, August 22. More information will be made available as plans are finalized. Polka Dot Door The Recreation De- partment would like to thank all those who as- sisted in and came out to enjoy the "Polka Dot Door Live" perfor- mance. They would also like to thank the Pro- vince of Ontario for making the performance avialable to the Schrei- ber residents. Summer Fun Program The past week has proved to be very suc- cessful. Approximately "WE GIVE A CARE" FURNITURE & APPLIANCES South Court St. at Fort William Road Thunder Bay, Ont. Open Tues., Wed., Sat. 9.a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 9.a.m. to9 p.m. Closed Mondays '30, 60,80 Day No interest Scotia FREELAY-A-AWAY @@ Plan Available Call anytime for free estimates 825-9231 P.O. Box 532 Schreiber, Ontario R.O. i.m. dodick OPTOMETRIST | 1119 Victoria Ave. Phone 622-7726 Thunder Bay 9 children enjoyed the first sleepover this sum- mer at the Recreation Complex. They enjoyed movies, pizza, popcorn and pillow fights. Some of the upcoming events include another Car Wash on August 7th from 12:00 to 5:00. We encourage all drivers to come to the Rec Centre for our second car wash of the summer. A second camping trip is to take place on Aug- ust 8, 9, at Rainbow Falls. This camping trip is for children ages 10 to 15 years old. There is still time to sign up, so come on kids, adventure to Rainbow Falls with us. For more informa- tion call Liz Hartmann at 824-2983. Tot Drop In Attention Mothers! Starting August 1st the Tot Drop In will run Business Directory TWIN SPOT RESTAURANT BIRCH MOTORS.LTD. Packoge 24 Hour Towing Service tours Your Agent For charter trips SUPERIOR GULF 824-2833 PROPANE OIL contract cleaning: monthly. Call: R. Kushnigryk Schreiber 824-2725 or 1-475-4437 collect serving GREYHOUND'S GOING . . . across Canada! DAVID M. JONES Sanitation Supplies residential, commerical carpet cleaning, Schreiber, Terrace Bay, Rossport Monday to Friday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Sche- dules-will be handed out to the mothers when they bring their tots. Each day the tot drop in has something special planned for tots ages 4 to 8 years old, so don't miss the fun!! i Small Craft Safety De- monstration The 1984 Swim Pro- gram is offering a Small Craft Safety De- monstration on Thurs- -day, August 9th begin- ning at 1:00 p.m. at White Sand Beach. In- structors will be on hand from Thunder Bay to demonstrate how to run a boat safely etc. Par- ents and children will have to supply their own transportation. Hope to see you there! The Annual Fun Day will be held on Friday, daily, weekly or Lioyd Snider Contracting Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9468 Painting, Wallpapering Trim finishing; Plumbing Repairs FREE ESTIMATES | | Renovations, Schreiber Recreation News August 17. This day is set aside for the stu- dents of the swim pro- gram, and takes place at White Sand Beach. The children enjoy swim- ming, games, and will receive their badges and report cards. The bus leaves the Legion at 8:30 a.m. and returns at 1:00 p.m. They're Winning Their Fight For Independence Thousands of children like Timmy & Tammy get the help they need from Easter Seals to carry on their fight for an independent life. , . Your help is needed, too. Back a Fighter with aster Seals Desjardins cont'd continued from page 1 competitive with pro- ducers who are closer to markets, is transpor- tation costs. The Federal Candidate noted that the Pulp and Paper Mills and Lumber and Ply- wood Operators in the region are not only at a disadvantage because of distance from market which automatically brings about added costs but are also at the mercy of freight rates which are uncompeti- tive and unrealistic. Desjardins' solution to the transportation cost problem is the ac- quisition of the Cana- dian National Rail Line between Cochrane and Nakina by the Provin- cial Government and operating by the Ontario Northland Railway. "I will actively seek the transfer of the Rail Line from the Federal NORTHERN ONTARIO DEVELOPMENT ~ CORPORATION N.O.D.C. Consultant will be at the Northern Affairs Office in Marathon, Friday, August 17, 1984. includes two-1 FOR SALE 4 bedroom house partly furnished bedroom apartments fully furnished, good revenue property. Call collect 613-623-4628 ~ FOR SALE Movable mobile home Unfurnished, or with furniture. Can be moved anywhere. Axis, wheels, tires. Goes with the mobile home. warmer trailer for the winter. Located at Figliomeni's Trailer Court. Phone 824-2935 14 X 68 It's a eee oe John's Texaco Your service centre for gas, car repairs & towing. SERVICE Mon. - Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. MINI-MART Mon. to Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. Your mini-Mart for groceries, milk & cigarettes. 825-9135 Crown Agency which obviously isn't interest- ed in the development of our region to a Provin- cial Agency whose man- date is one of a develop- ment road", stated Des- jardins. "Such an Inter- Government transfer will be enhanced many fold with two Progres- sive Conservative Go- vernments carrying out negotiations', said the Federal hopeful. Cabaret cont'd continued from page 5 the Ambassador Bridge. Also, the show will pre- sent a Great Lakes Sea- way Segment sung by three sailors narrating Ontario's marine scene while a song about the mining men of the north describes the silver and gold discoveries. To enhance the per- formance, students in the audiovisual program produced a multi-image audio-visual show dis- playing scenes _perti- nent to the subjects de- picted by song and dance. This showcase of young performers will undoubtedly delight audiences across Ont- ario. Humber's program of song and dance is creative and entertain- ing, and especially ap- propriate considering its composition of home- grown talent. This exhilarating show is designed to en- tertain and enlighten audiences throughout Ontario. The show is scheduled in conjunction with other community Bicénten- nial activities, through- out the province. Pre- sently it is travelling to communities in southern Ontario and will travel north this August. The show will take place in Schreiber on August 21, 1984 at the high school ball field. The Schreiber-Terrace Bay Community Corrections Board and The Child Development Programme require a Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Truks, daily, weekly, monthly & long 'term leasing. Call: 824-2159 for information and reservations or write: Wieben Air Ltd. POT 2R0 'Fly Lake Superior's North Shore Country with WIEBEN AIR . Air Charter Service . Fishing and Hunting . Camp Servicing and Expediting . Accomodations on shore of Lake Superior PART-TIME SECRETARY The position entails approximately 28 hr. per week. Duties include reception, typing, financial accounts and general office procedures. Applications should be received by August 12 at the Community Corrections Office, P.O. Box 477, Schreiber, Ontario. For further information, call Judie Cooper at 824-3036 or Linda Olaveson at 824-3028.

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