Schreiber Recreation Complex Hours Attention Schreiber residents. The Rec- reation Complex Christ- mas Break Hours are as follows: Monday, December 19 to Friday, December 23, 1983 - 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, December 24, 1983 - 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p-m. Sunday, December 25th to Tuesday, December 27 - CLOSED Wednesday, December 28 to Friday, December CBO RADIO celebrates 10th Anniversary Ten years ago, CBQ brought a new dimen- sion in radio to North- western Ontario with thorough news and pub- lic affairs reporting, and programmes which re- flected the history, life- styles and people of the area. Before December 17th, 1983, residents of Thunder Bay and region had only limited ac- cess to CBC Radio pro- grammes through the privately owned sta- tion CFPA (later to be- come CJLB) which was a CBC affiliate. When the CBC acquired the trans- mitter and facilities of another private sta- tion, CJLX which had closed its doors earlier that year, Doug Ward and the distinct sound of CBQ Radio was born. Several of these people had previously worked with private stations in Thunder Bay. Some new faces were added and within a few months, CBQ was serving not only the Thunder Bay transmitter, but also a string of twelve low power relay transmit- ters in small. regional communities. Ten years. have brought many changes - Doug Ward is now a CBC Vice-President res- ponsible for regional radio and television broadcasting across Ca- nada; CBQ's transmit- ter network has ex- panded to 31 locations; CBQ is now totally com- Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 14, 1983, page 15 chreiber Recreation News 30 - 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Saturday, December 31 - 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sunday, January st, Monday January 2 - CLOSED A number of activi- ties have been schedul- ed for children. Please consult your Christmas Break Program -Bro- chure for details. Christmas Crafts Date: Saturday, De- cember 17, 1983 Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, 1:00 to 3:30 p.m. Ages: 8 to 14 years Instructor: Donna Mike- luk Register: At Recrea- tion Office by Decem- ber 14th This "fun-filled" workshop will provide children an opportunity to make a variety of Christmas crafts. Pro- jects to include print- making, nature crafts, stitchery, collage and much more. Partici- pants are to bring scrap materials, plastic bags, small boxes, cookie sheet or large piece of heavy cardboard. For further information; contact the Recreation Office. gram will soon be final- ized. Should you have any ideas or suggestions for programs, please contact the Recrea- tion Co-ordinator at 824- 2317. Computer Course The Recreation De- partment is finalizing 'plans for an evening Computer Course. Spe- cific times, dates and costs will be announced as soon as_ possible. Should you be interested in participating, then make certain to contact the Recreation Office to- day at 824-2317... Microwave Cooking The Recreation De- partment would like to offer a Microwave Cook- ing Course in the New Year. Should you be interested in participat- ing in this course please contact the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Note that additional details will be made available soon. Music Lessons Good news!! The Rec- reation Department is finalizing arrangements for a Music Lesson Pro- gram. Instruction will be available at both indi- vidual and groups on piano, guitar, drums and accordian and vo- cals. The program is open to both children and adults. If interest- ed please contact the Recreation Office as soon as possible. Addi- tional details will soon be made available. Shinny Hockey Attention local hockey players. The Christmas Break Shinny Hockey Schedule is as follows: (all times from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) Tuesday, December 20 Thursday, December 22 Friday, December 23 Thursday, December 29 THANK YOU The family of the late Alma McQuin would like to express their sincere thanks to all their friends for their thoughtfulness shown in the loss of Winter Program their Mother. Your thoughts, kindness, was hired as manager The 1984 Winter Pro- phone calls, prayers and kind words and given the job of were appreciated. Thanks to all who epic Sige ae = 4 Ja-- Make Your sent flowers, cards, mass cards, food e new se d i seer; Get Away! and donations to the Heart Fund. Special thanks to Rev. Bigelow. for his comforting words; Mrs. Clara Gould, organist; Dr. Croll, Thunder Bay; Dr. Wilkes; and the Ladies Auxiliary Branch 223, Terrace Bay for the lovely lunch. Very' special thanks to John and Kay Long for being such good friends and being there when we needed them. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. ec Seventeen people were hired to make up the news, programming, sports, advertising, technical and adminis- trative departments, Pick your spot and get away from it all. | can help you plan your holiday anywhere in the world, at an affordable price. Call Today 345-9727 TRAVEL BY CHRISTINE Keskus Mall Downtown (Seen left to right): Don Edwards of the Four to Six Show; Terry Morris of The Great Northwest; Lorne - Saxberg of Radio Noon; Louise Penny of The Great Northwest and in front is Arthur-Black of Radio Noon with his dog (and the station's mascot) Angus. 'THUNDER BIRD CRAETS ORIGINAL INDIAN HANDMADE ee Te Ce eMOCCASINS eVESTS 5m eFUR KATS (out of town please call collect) C.0-D. CUSTOM ORDERS ACCEPTED DIANE DAVIS OWNER Cal.. MAIL ADDR. BOXS9B FZ POT 2WO repre 825-9592 The "NEWS?" is planning a Petro-Canada great "Christmas Edition" for Schreiber, Ont. ' December 21st 'DECEMBER SPECIAL If you would like to wish your friends, your neighbours, or your customers a Merry Christmas or Happy New Year's OIL $ 5° Soles ee edition, then call us at CHANGE §& 2 825-3747 or drop down to the office and choose a greeting from our excellent selection of Greeting ads. Parts & Labour incl. Up to 5 litres of oil and filter for domestic automobiles. Also includes, FREE Exhaust Inspection For appointment call 824-2533 Offer good to Dec. 31 only SPADONI (PETRO-CANADA) most DEADLINE for all advertising and news copy will be Thurs. NOON, December 15th