Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 26 Jan 1983, p. 3

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Open Recreational] Activities Your participation is required in the following adult activities. There is no registration or parti- cipation fee, so attend and participate! © Open Men's Volleyball - Wednesdays from 8:30 p-m. until 10:00 p.m. Location: St. Martin's Gym © Open Men's Basket- ball - Thursdays from 8:30 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. Location: St. Mar- tin Gym ¢ Open Ladies Volley- ball Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Location: Lake Superior High School (starting Tues. Feb. 1st) Teams are picked ran- domly from those pre- sent each session. Broomball News The following are the standings in the Mens and Ladies Broomball League operating every Sunday from 3-6 p.m. (Standings are as of January 14th) Ladies League 1st: Costa's 10 pts. 2nd Selects 9 pts. 3rd Stars 1 point Men's League 1st Tradesmen 7 pts. New board... continued from page 1 boundaries in abeyance until (1) proper bounda- ries are designated; (2) the responsibilities the Board is assuming are clarified; and (3) the residents have an op- portunity to meet with the Board." The motion - was hotly debated and then tabled until last week's meeting. At last week's meeting Board Chairman Mike Reid read a letter from the Ministry of Education saying that the Minis- try had received the annexation motion but could take no action on it until the Board "de- termined what bounda- ries it wanted, whe- ther any children lived in the new areas, and what their ages were."' The Figliomeni motion was voted on and passed by the Board with Trustees Joan Nu- gent and Gerry Armour voting against the mo- tion and the remaining local trustees voting for. Contacted in Toron- to, representatives of the Ontario Mining As- sociation said that the mining industry has al- ways recognized that it is going to have to pay its way, and that it is more than willing to contribute its fair share. The spokesman said that at least three mines were expected to be developed at Hemlo. "The mining industry employs 2 per cent of The smart buyers shop the . Want Ads first. Help your Heart Fund Help your Heart A CLASSIFIED AD WILL MOVE IT QUICKLY the province's workers, contributes 8 per cent of its wealth, and gener- ates 25 per cent of its exports. Mining pays from 5 to 6 per cent more in income tax than other industry general- ly pays. In 1980, and these the latest figures we have, mining contri- buted $160 million in taxes to the province which other industries didn't pay because we are in a basic resource industry. So the com- panies are not going to be happy about paying any additional taxes. Mining companies traditionally have had a lot of expenses provid- ing social infrastructure. In Red Lake for example the companies helped with the church. The companies. understand life in one industry towns where a lot of ser- vices have to be pro- vided that companies in Southern Ontario don't have to worry about."' 2nd Boiler House S pts. 3rd Truckers 3 pts. 4th Woodlands 2 pts. Dance Fitness Workshop On February Sth and 6th, the Geraldton Rec- reation Department will be hosting a Dance Fit- ness Weekend Work- shop. This will be held in the Separate School Gymnasium. This workshop is open to anyone interested in dance fitness, whether they have been exposed to similar material in the past or not. This work- shop is offering limited registration, so if you are interested in reg- istering, please call Joyce at 854-1100. More information on cost, etc., is available by call- ing the Recreation Office at 3542. Winter/Spring Pro- grams Still Requiring Registration e Archery for beginners - ages 10-17: Deadline is Wednesday, January 26. Ages 18 and up: deadline is the same. ¢ Ballet Phase II - Dead- line is Friday, January 28 ¢ Beginner's Ballet e Bazaars - Fund Rais- ing with Food / Crafts - please register as soon as possible ¢ Breadmaking - please register as soon as possible e Advanced Chinese Cooking - deadline is Thursday, February 3 © Dog Obedience Train- ing - deadline is Friday, March 4 e §6Effective Public Speaking - Deadline is Friday, February 25th ¢ Tap and Jazz Phase II - Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 26, 1983, page 3 Terrace Bay Recreation News deadline is Friday, January 28th © Beginner's Jazz - deadline is Friday, January 28th e Kid's Krafts - note that deadline is Thurs- day, January 27, but the starting date has been postponed until Monday, February 7 ¢ Learn to Knit - dead- line is Friday, January 28 e Beginners Needle- point - deadline is Fri- day, January 28 e Advanced Needle- point - deadline is Fri- day, January 28 ¢ Piano lessons for be- ginners - still receiving names in order to re- ceive minimum regis- tration © Racquetball Instruct- ion for Youths ¢ Personal Money Man- agement - Please note that the deadline for this course has been moved to Tuesday, January 25, and the starting date has been moved to Tues- day, February 1 e Learn to Crochet - deadline is Friday, January 28th Senior Citizen Bowling There are now two teams bowling every Wednesday from 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. If you are a Senior Citizen, and wish to take part, drop by the Bowling Alleys on Wed- nesdays, and play. There is no charge for participating. Also, we need help for scoring. If you are interested, please call Pam Jones at 3714. Thunder Bay 'F' When a hearing aid might help...think of us. The Canadian Hearing Society 3 807-623-1646 Te ane Terrace Bay Cinema 825-3771 TERRACE BAY RECREATION COMMITTEE - 1983 Ernie Kettle - Chairman, Administration & Facility Representative Don Davey - Vice-Chairman, Facility & Arena Activities Liason Dave Rodgers - Men's & Ladies' Curling Club Liason Russ Phillips - Adult & Cultural Programs Bill McDougall - Youth Programs Ollie Chapman = Council Representative & Facility Chairman Bill Houston - Council Representative Tue. 2 5 Wed. 2 6 ORE WAY PRODUCTIONS .n...= SUM MYUNG MOON Present A TERENCE YOUNG ALM ses LAURENCE OLIVER Sem JACOLELINE BISSET BEN GAZZARA TOSHRD MFUNE RICHARD ROUNDTREE "INCHONT BRUCE SURTEES "= JERRY GOLDSMITH """s ROBIN MOORE LAIRD KOENIG """ ROBIN MOORE ™ PAUL SANAGE "=" MITSUHARY) SHI "= TERENCE YOUNG eae ESDAY & THURSDAY SPECIAL ~ ONLY LOOK ie Toddlers 48's | PAMPERS 7.99 with a 15.00 order LOOK FOR OUR BIG 4-PAGE FLYERINSIDE -- THE TERRACE BAY SCHREIBER NEWS, PLUS THESE EXTRA SPECIALS ~ oe "| Naval 40 Ib. box ORANGES SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY fb 22e Stamnes PARAMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTS A HOWARD W KOCH PRODUCTION AIRPLANE Il THE SEQUEL ROBERT HAYS JULIE HAGERTY LLOVO BRIOGES - CHAD EVERETT WILLIAM SHATNER PRODUCED BY HOWARD W KOCH WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY KEN FINKLEMAN __ A PARAMOUNT HCTURE gm We NY Watch for CHARLIE SIMMER IN AIRPLANE I! MIDNIGHT SHOW Sunday, Jan. 30 FROM HOLLYWOOD with Gilda Radner, Dan Ackroyd, John Candy & Cheech & Chong. sun. 30 Mon. 31 'SCHREIBER FOODMARKET i. FREE DELIVERY TO SCHREIBER AND TERRACE BAY ° 824-2599 © (Butcher Shop) 824-2037 rob. ] Wed. 2 SUMMER IQVERS It's one summer you ll never forget. A RANDAL KLEISER P Stat PETER C Showtimes... Sunday 8:36 p.m. 'Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Fri. 7:00 & 9:00 Sat. 8:00 p.m.

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