all The Schreiber town crews were busy erecting various Christmas decorations around the town's streets. It certainly makes the town appear a little more festive doesn't it? M.N.R. Open House cont' continued from page 1 mented through the Ministry of Natural Re- sources Access Road Policy. The Modified Man- agement Areas will be identified and their pre- scriptions will be writ- ten in the Five Year Operating Plan. North- ern Ontario guide- lines are being prepar- ed by the Ministry to provide guidance in de- veloping the detailed prescriptions and to en- sure that a consistent approach is taken to M.M.A.'s across the province. One of the objectives of this first Forest Man- agement Agreement's Open House for the Longlac and Nakina For- ests is to familiarize the public with the con- cept of M.M.A.'s and how they apply to the F.M.A.'s. Sample maps were available for view- ing at the Open House in order that the public could gain more in- depth knowledge of what the proposed M.M.A.'s_ were all about. The next Open House for the Longlac and Nakina forest area will present drafts of the 5S Year Operating Plan and will include specific M.M.A.'s with their de- ag) > a's 0) PITS a & BS Ds tailed prescriptions identified. The public will then be given the opportunity to express their views and com- ments on the proposals. __ On hand for the Open House were various A Community Come-And-Go TEA will be held to honour FATHER TIM and MARGIE DELANEY Date: "Ny 0 'ger Ministry officials in- cluding: District Mana- Earl Stone of Geraldton; Roger Davi- son, Unit Forester for Longlac; and John Do- jack, Unit Forester for Nakina. " Thursday, December 15, 1983 Time: 8:00 p.m. : 6) Place: Schreiber Legion Hall e Cal yy cA EVERYONE WELCOME! BX TURN 'EM ON THIS CHRISTMAS WITH A z Video Cassette Recorder f SONY TOSHIBA PANASONIC Buy Now and We'll Give You a Free Membership in our Video Club and a 4100.00 Movie Rental Bonus! 4 ws Berwu mei id dl #59900 (financing available) Schreiber 824-2694 Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 14, 1983, page 3 Schreiber prepares for Christmas Surprise Judie! Judie Cooper from the Community Corrections Office in Schreiber was caught hanging Christmas Santas, reindeer, tinsel and other assorted goodies. Merry Christmas Judie! Activities ait seallieansdiaeiedidanaeenietamadlictendieenaltmedeeettmaiematamaentens } 10 - 12 noon 1-2 p.m. 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 2-4p.m. <3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 21 1 p.m. Games Room Video Challenge (ages 6 - 15) 2-3 p.m. Public Skating 7-8p.m. Public Skating Friday, Dec. 23rd 10 - 12 noon Wrong Hand bowling (ages 5 - 9) 12:p-m. Public Skating 1-3 p.m Wrong Hand bowling (ages 10 - 15) 7 - 8:30 p.m. Public Skating Tuesday, Dec. 27th 10 - 12 noon Public Skating 2-4 p.m. Public Skating Thursday, Dec. 29th 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Public Skating CLOSED ON NEW YEAR'S DAY! ne a ee AY 7 Terrace Bay Recreation Committee Christmas Break - The Department is offering the following programmes and extra Public Skating times for family enjoyment during the Christmas break. Friday, Dec. 16th Saturday, 1-2 p.m. Public Skating Dec. 17th 7 - 8:30 p.m. Public Skating 8-9 p.m. 4-Sp.m. Public Skating FREE CANDY CANES for all children skating Monday, Dec. 19th Tuesday, Dec. 20th From the Recreation Committee and the Recreation Staff! @pip s&s CAVE Santa visits Public Skating ek gh a SS aD Ra SP Novelty Bowling (ages 5 - 9) Public Skating Novelty Bowling (ages 10 - 15) Fooze Ball Tournament (ages 5 - 9) Public Skating Fooze Ball Tournament (ages 10 & up) Thursday, Dec. 22 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Public Skating 1 p.m. Outdoor "2 x 4 a Go-Go' Cross Country Marathon Location between pool and arena (ages 6 - 9 and 10 - 15) CENTRE CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS DAY AND BOXING DAY Wednesday, Dec. 28th 2-3 p.m. Public Skating 7-8p.m. Public Skating Friday, Dec. 30th 1-2 p.m. Public Skating 7 - 8:30 p.m. Public Skating Monday, January 2, 1984 our regular schedule resumes. ips irc ips et Nrini lanier." WOMAN. OO SIRENS le cece t cma has jaka ms lich cin janet