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Terrace Bay News, 13 Feb 1985, p. 10

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rags Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 13, 1985 @ Terrace Bay Rec. Quit Smoking Are you seriously think- ing of quitting smoking? If you would like help in get- ting rid of a bad habit, there is help waiting for you. There will be an open meeting in the Conference Room at the Recreation Centre on February 19th at 7:00 p.m. Frank Lepinen will be in attendance to help this group. Programs Aerobics: We are trying to ac- comodate anyone who is on our waiting lists or in- terested in aerobics. Lise Demers will be our instruc- tor for an advanced aerobics class. We will be taking names for this course so don't delay, call us today. This course is due to start in March. Cross Country Ski We still have room for two more registrations in our second adult class which will take place on Saturday February 16th at 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the High School. Dog Obedience: We still have room for registration in this course. Your dog must be at least 6 months old, housebroken and have received all their shots. This course will commence on Tuesday, February 26th and run to April 30th. Photography: There is still room for registration in ~ the Photography course. The session is geared to teach you how to use a 35 mm camera, take a picture, develop and print it, and frame it. Mr. Ed Taylor will be instructing this course with date and times are not yet determined. Racquetball Instructions This 4 week instruction course is set for Youth and Adults commencing on April 11th. There will be 2 hrs. instruction each Thursday from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sign up today for more personalized in- structions on the Racquet- ball court. Red Cross Swim Lessons The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee in conjunction with Marathon Recreation Committee are presenting swim lessons commencing on April 20th. Each Saturday, students would be bussed to Marathon. Sign up today for swim lessons in Marathon. Sewing for Your Child Presented by _ the Ministry of Food and Agriculture will take place on April 20th. This is a one day course to teach you quick and easy sewing techniques for babies, tod- dlers, and pre-schoolers. Construction of T-shirts, sleepwear, jumpers, overalls and pants will be taught. Tapestry We will still be taking names for the tapestry course which was schedul- ed for February Ist, 2nd and 3rd. This course is to be rescheduled for sometime in March to give a chance for more registration. Cake Decorating (Judy Simons) The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee would like to present a beginner Cake Decorating Course.,We will be accep- ting names for this course. Dates and times are yet to be determined. Teenage Makeup Instruc- tion (Melody Mateev) The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee would like to present a make-up course for girls age 12-16 years of age. If you are interested, call us at the office today. Phone 3542. Schreiber Rec. News North Shore Directors * Hockey Jamboree The Jamboree is being held February 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 1985 in Marathon. The main objective of the jamboree is fun and enjoy- ' ment,. as well as_ skill development. Once in Marathon the children will be divided up into teams with 3 children from each town on a team. Each team will compete in 3 games of hockey as well as a number of other activities such as games in the pool, relay . races and a movie night. The children will be billeted with families in Marathon. There is no charge for the jamboree, all the children will need is their hockey equipment and a willingness to have some fun. The jamboree is open to anyone between the ages of 9 and 12 years of age. Anyone interested in going © to the jamboree should eee 2 SE ae eee IT'S RSP TIME. And we've got your number... (4% No Fees *5 Year Term. Annual Pay. Rates subject to confirmation. ROYAL TRUST Financial Services contact the recreation of- fice at 824-2317. Swimming Lessons The Schreiber Recrea- tion Committee working with the Marathon Recrea- tion Committee is explor- ing the possibilities of of- fering a 10 week swimm- ing lesson program at the Marathon Pool between April 20 and June 22, 1985. Lessons would be held on Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. This program is not meant to replace. our regular summer swim pro- gram, it is being offered in addition to the summer swim program. Special Events The following is a list of special events being held at the Recreation Complex: February 15, 16, 17 - In- termediate Tournament February 23 - Figure Skating Monster Bingo February 23, 24 - Bantam Invitational tournament March 2nd - Pee Wee North Shore Hockey March 2 and 3 - North Stars vs. Hornepayne March 9th-17th - Winter Carnival March 16 - Times News Tiny Tournament March 23, 24 - Pee Wee Invitational Tournament March 30, 31 - Figure Skate Carnival April 6, 7, 8 - Bantam Zone Playoffs New Programs If anyone has any sug- gestions on courses that they would like to see of- fered in the future or if you have a special skill in cer- Hockey tain crafts or hobbies that you would like to share please contact the recrea- tion office at 824-2317. Winter Carnival The Recreation Commit- tee is still looking for ideas and assistance with the winter carnival. If you or your group has any ideas please contact the Recrea- tion Co-ordinator. equal opportunity continued from page 3 university in any post- secondary field of study, or very significant work experience. For further information, contact the Associate Registrar, Post-Secondary Programs, The Confedera- tion College of Applied Arts and Technology, Box 398, Station 'F', Thunder Bay, Ont. P7C 4WI1 or telephone (807) 475-6110. Northwestern Ontario residents can call toll-free at 1-800-465-6961 or 1-800-465-6962. The Lake Superior Board of Education Lake Superior High School { requires immediately a BIRCH SCENES | MAGic Sot aale PHOTOGRAPHY at WHITE SAND LAKE Spend some time in the country and experience the ageless beauty of the North Shore of Lake Superior captured for you by, S. JOHNSON HEWSON 824-3155 Professional Photography Portraits, Weddings & Commercial Qualified Library Technician | to work up to June 30/85 Applications to be submitted in writing no later than February 19th, 1985 to: Mrs. R. Mulligan, Box 548, M. Twomey, Terrace Bay, Ontario. ),. Reid, Director, POT 2Wo0 Chairman. Business Directory BOE PAD) ES 7, ss GREYHOUNDS "WE GIVE A CARE" GOING . . . across Canada! FURNITURE & APPLIANCES TWIN SPOT RESTAURANT South Court St. at Fort William Road sigabitest = ate tad a ; Hones Bay, Ont. Package 24 Hour Towing Service plese ee 9. mn t0, = - Thurs. & aia Your Agent For mae Day NoInterest Scotia Plan Available charter SUPERIOR --- GULF a trips FREE LAY.A-AWAY Ss A PROPANE _ OIL Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Trucks, daily, weekly, monthly & long term leasing. = = Help your Heart... 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