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Terrace Bay News, 31 Aug 1983, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 31, 1983 Schreiber recreation news Fall Program News Attention Schreiber and area residents. The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department is in the final stages of planning and organizing the 1983 Fall Pro- gram. Should you have _ any suggestions or ideas, please contact the Recreation Co-ordinator prior to Friday, Septem- ber 2, 1983. The Fall Program Brochure will be distributed at local schools and at the Rec- reation Office between September 6 to 9. Make certain you receive your copy! The Fall program will run from mid September to late December and will include the follow- ing programs and acti- vities: Ladies Aerobic Dance, Mixed Aerobic Dance, Youth Gymnas- tics, Power Ball, Adult Badminton, Jazz Bal- let Dancing, Youth Drop In, Belly Dancing, Paper Tole, Calligraphy, Relaxation Workshop, Mom and Me, Youth Weight Training, Women Weight Train- ing, Basic Photography, 'Basic sewing, Bread Dough People Making, and more. Calligraph _ The Calligraphy cour- se will be of interest to both the beginner, and experienced student. Course activities will in- clude, practical writing, lettering and illumina- tion, and designing with various calligraphy styles. The student will also be introduced to art history and exciting color work. Please bring felt markers, coloured inks and water kits.-Cal- ligraphy kits will be made available at the workshop. The course takes place Saturday, September 24, 1983 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p«m, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Art Room of the Recreation Complex. Registration deadline is Friday, September 16, 1983. For more informa- tion, and to register please contact the rec- reation office at 824- 2317. Paper Tole Workshop What is paper tole? It is an old art form dat- ing back to 18th - 19th century Europe, involv- ing the creation of three dimensional pictures by cutting and layering colourful prints. The student will learn to cut and prepare prints, plus sculpting and layering techniques. Materials will be made available at the workshop. The course takes place Saturday, October 1, at the Art Room of the Recreation Complex. For more informa- tion please contact the recreation office at 824- 2317. Relaxation Workshop Relaxation is the foun- dation for optimum phy- sical, emotional and spiritual health. By at- tending this workshop you will learn simple relaxation techniques that can be used at home, at work or any- where and at any time. Many new methods of telaxation will be pre- sented and you can adapt them to suit your lifestyle. The instruct- jons are stimulating, fun and very practical. Throughout the day you will be doing the tech- niques yourself and by the end of the workshop you will know how to relax! You will feel con- fident that being a bet- ter person is within your grasp. The workshop takes place Saturday, November 5, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. To regis- ter please contact the Recreation Office. Belly. Dancing Attention ladies. The Recreation Department would like to offer a Belly Dancing Course during the fall. Belly Dancing is a classic art form promoting muscle tone and poise. A per- 'fect way to lose inches and -gain confidence. Additional information will soon be made avail- able. Winter Meeting Any Schreiber _ resi- dents interested in help- ing with or becoming involved in the 1984 Schreiber Winter Carni- val are cordially invited to attend the Winter Carnival Meeting of Wednesday, August 7, 7:00 p.m. at the Rec- reation Complex Meet- ing Room. Representa- Carnival tives from the Schreiber . Kinsmen and Kinettes, Schreiber Youth Group, Local Schools, Terrace Bay Schreiber Lions and other groups will be present in discussing the preliminary arrange- ments of the Winter | Carnival. Come ott and get involved. Your in- volvement will be appre- ciated, and will help create an exciting Win- ter Carnival. Schreiber Broomball Any Schreiber resi- dent interested in play- ing broomball is encour- aged to contact the Rec- reation Office at 824- 2317. Specific pro- gram details will be an- nounced within the next two weeks. Fit Five Update Congratulations to Saima Willoughby for completing the Fit Five Level Three,. and. to RENTERS INSURANCE If your apartment or house caught fire, it could cost you $10,000 to replace your posses- sions! PLUS another $25,000- $50,000 to replace the apartment or house! ! OR...it could cost your $35,000 for full coverage right now with LONDON AND MIDLAND"S Ten- ant Homesaver Policy. Shop and compare for all your insurance needs. The call's FREE. London and Midland General Insurance Company Thunder Bay, Ont. Call Days or Evenings TOLL FREE "1-800-465-6998 Dave Lambert Alice Gowen for com- pleting the Fit Five Level Two. Anyone interested in beginning the Fit Five - Personal Fitness Program, are encouraged to pick up a Level One pamphlet at the Recreation Complex. A great way to personal fitness!!! BMX Race Attention Youth ages 8 to 14. Should you own a BMX or motorcross style bicycle then plan to enter the BMX race of Friday, September 2. Prizes will be awarded to top riders. The racing course will be fast, clearly marked and a challenge to all riders. See Community News for more information. Swim Program Farewell As the third and final session of swimming lessons draw to a close, the swim staff would like to thank a number of people. All parents are thank- ed who attended the _ swim show, and parents day sessions. Your sup- port and interest in our program contributed to- wards the overall suc- cess of both activities. Adult 'swimmers, and mom and tot participa- mom and tot pattici- pants must also be thanked. Your interest and enthusiasm is greatly appreciated. Finally, mother na- TOWN Terrace Bay Terrace Bay Terrace Bay Terrace Bay Terrace Bay Manitouwadge Manitouwadge Manitouwadge Manitouwadge Manitouwadge Marathon Marathon ture should be thanked for providing such plea- sant summer weather. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR! Enjoy the rest of your' summer. Sincerely, Sue Smith, Debbie Birch, Chris Reid, Kara Klas- sen, Judy Godin, Dan Tiller, Jamie Figlio- meni. Summer Fun Festival The time has come (unfortunately) to say good bye to summer, and to the youth, and tot drop-in gangs. The staff and kids shared many laughs and good times throughout the summer. Why, what would we have done during floor games without "Boom- erang Cheryl"? We can- not forget Linda and her "Famous"' Kraft dinner on camping trips. Liz will always be remem- bered for her annual Badminton Tournament. Last but not least is Kelly, always hiding around the corner with her water gun ready to fire. This Ministry of Tour- ism and Recreation Ex- perience Program, prov- ed highly successful. The special events, drop-in activities and excellent summer~wea- ther all contributed to- wards a memorable summer. Finally the Summer Fun Staff would like to thank all those Schrei- ber Youth having parti- cipated in our program. We had fun and look for- ward to next summer. Sincerely, Kelly Mc- Guire, Liz Hartmann, Linda Williamson, Cheryl Smith. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION Terrace Bay Public School REGISTRATION Registration for new students who have not already registered and who will be attending Terrace Bay Public School in September 1983 will, take place at the following times: School opening will be at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 6 and this will constitute a full school day. For further information call 825-3253. 1983-84 Wednesday, August 31 through Friday, September 2 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily e x MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES 1983 HUNTING LICENCE EXAMINATION SCHEDULE DATE September 1 September 8 September 15 September 22 September 29 September 1 September 8 September 15 September 21 September 29 September 9 September 23 SESS S5SEE2 2Zee27 "222226 ~prmwwD zrarDDO . Office . Office . Office . Office . Office . Office . Office . Office . Office . Office High School High School TIME ee ee ee on ve 8 88888 8 OO ) ro) o 3 DUDUD DP 33333 IN 8s bola) 3S © oo UU 333 ate 3 A fee of $3.00 will be charged for a hunting licence examination. All first time hunters, born after December 31, 1954, must first complete a course in Hunter Safety Training from a qualified instructor before being allowed to write the examination. An appointment must be made at one of the above mentioned offices and the examination fee paid in advance of any examination date. An examination will not be held if there are no appointments made for any of the dates noted above. In Marathon, appointments may be made through the Northern Affairs Office. Phone 229-1153. Ministry of Natural Resources Ontario Hon. Alan W. Pope Minister W. T. Foster Deputy Minister

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