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Terrace Bay News, 27 Mar 1990, p. 12

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Page 12, News, Tuesday, March 27, 1990 Terrace Bay Recreation News Programs National _ Coaches Certification Program - Level 1 Theory - This program is sched- uled for May = 11-13th. Participants must be 16 years of age or older. The N.C.C.P.'s goal is to prepare coaches, so they can provide athletes with the best possible coaching. Topics will include: Planning, Role of the Coach, Growth and Development, Sport Safety, The Analysis of Skills, Development of Skills, and Physical Preparation. To register contact the Rec Centre at 825-3542 -- March Break- On Friday, March 16, the Rec Centre hosted a Pool Tournament for 8 to 15 year olds. Congratulations to all those pool sharks, who patiently spent the day with us in the Games Room. Division A- 8-11 year olds- Champion is Nicolas Delignac, Consolation Champ- the ice in the arena. Seventeen children ages 3 to 11 participated in this exciting event. Ist place winners: Haley and Shawn Irwin, Brent Irwin, Lauren Parkinson, Kristin Irwin, Adam Main, Trent Brend, and James Gugelyk. IE (ARNIVAL 40 Local Figure Skaters performing in: Happ new Ij : Adulte- $3.00 Seniors and Studeuts- $1.50 Preschoolers Pree Saturday April 7 at 7 sacle Sunday April Sat 2 frm. TERRACE CGAY ARENA Presented by Temace Gay Figure Skating Club Adrienne Landriault. Division Upcoming Events B- 12-15 year olds- Champion is Marshall Bagdon, Consolation Champ- Richard Moorey. Wednesday, March 28- Beginner Sewing- Conference Room- 7:00 p.m., Knitting- Multi Trikes on Ice- On Friday Purpose- 7:00 p.m. afternoon kids and trikes took to TERRACE BAY RECREATION MASTER PLAN PUBLIC MEETING A draft of the Terrace Bay Recreation Master Plan has been prepared for public review and comment. The Plan deals will future improvements to parks and open space, recreation facilities, programs and other aspects of recreation in Terrace Bay. All interested residents are invited to attend a Public Meeting to duscuss the Master Plan's recommenda- tions which will be presented by the consultants. We look forward to seeing you at the meeting to Se held on: THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1990 ace = CONFERENCE ROOM Ata, | RECREATION CENTRE 7:00 PM. oe > we DATA ENTRY PERSONNEL (2) WILDLIFE SERVICES $7.50/hr 40 hr/week (OPEN) 4 month contracts THE THUNDER BAY FIELD NATURALISTS through the Community Wildlife Involvement Program of the Ministry of Natural Resources are seeking individuals who will interpret, organize and enter 32 years of bird observation data into a comput- er program. Qualifications: Knowledge of and ability to use micro computers to enter data; proven organizational, inter- personal and communication skills; ability to work independently, set priorities and meet deadlines with minimal supervision; interest in birds/biology; basic typing skills an asset. Area of Search: Within commuting distance of the Terrace Bay District Ministry of Natural Resources Office. Applications should be sent to Ralph Whitelock, C/O Ministry of Natural Resources, P.O. Box 280, Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2W0 and must be received by April 6, 1990. PLEASE QUOTE FILE CWIP-01. Ministry of Ministére des " Natural Richesses Resources naiurelles Ontario SUPERIOR NORTH NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL invites you to participate in a COMMUNITY FORUM ON YOUTH MIGRATION IN NORTHERN ONTARIO Monday, April 9,1990 Schreiber Recreation Centre 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Your participation is needed if: * You are interested in exploring the factors influencing the migration patterns of young people in Northern Ontario. Emphasis will be placed on social motives for migrating. * You are a young person between the ages of 15 and 34. * You are a parent, work with young people, or an employer. * You are a northerner concerned with the future of young people in Northern Ontario. For more information contact: Leslie Dickson Maurice Fenelon (807) 825-9688 _ (807) 229-1153 If you are unable to attend, written submissions will be accepted. Ministry of Northern Development "and Mines Nyntann LE CONSEIL DE DEVELOPPEMENT SUPERIEUR NORD vous invite a participer a un FORUM COMMUNAUTAIRE SUR LA MIGRATION DES JEUNES DU NORD DE L'ONTARIO le lundi 9 avril 1990 Centre de loisirs de Schreiber 19h 00 4a 22h 00 On vous invite a participer si: * Vous voulez explorer les facteurs qui influencent la migration des jeunes dans le Nord de I'Ontario. Les discussions toucheront particuliérement les facteurs sociaux de cette migration. * Vous avez entre 15 et 34 ans * Vous &tes parent, vous travaillez avec des jeunes gens ou vous étes employeur * Vous vous souciez de l'avenir des jeunes dans le Nord de l'Ontario. Pour tout renseignement complementaire, communiquez avec: Leslie Dickson Maurice Fenelon (807) 825-9688 ~ (807) 229-1153 On acceptera les exposes écrits des personnes ne pouvant assister au forum. Ministére du Développement du Nord Ontario et des Mines Thursday, March 29- Northern Affairs- Conference Room-10:00 a.m.,.Beginner Sewing- Multi Purpose- 7:00 p.m. Friday, March 30- R.R.S.P. Seminar- D. Wilson- Conference Room- 7:00 p.m. Saturday, March 31- R.R.S.P. Seminar- D. Wilson- Conference Room- 1:00 p.m. Sunday, April 1- Golf Club- Conference Room- 7:00 p.m., Rainy Day Crafts- Multi Purpose- 1:00 p.m. Schreiber Rec News 1990 Ball Field Meeting- It's that time of year again. The snow is not even off the field and we must start thinking of the summer programs. There will be a very important meeting for all leagues and groups requiring field time for the 1990 ball league season on Wednesday, April 11th at 7:00 p.m. in meeting. room #1 of the rec complex. Any leagues wish- ing field time and tournament time should be in attendance. Schreiber Figure Skate Carnival- The Schreiber Figure Skate-Club will be conducting it's final performance "The Wizard of Oz" on Saturday, March 31st at 7:00 p.m. Bring the entire family out to watch as our own little munchkins, Dorothy, and Toto foil the wicked witch in her attempts to beat the Wizard of Oz. Summer Programs- The Rec Department is in dire need of vol- unteers to coach, umpire or refer- ee for our minor ball and soccer programs. We cannot operate these programs without volun- teers so please contact the Rec Office at 824-2317. NCCP Level 1 Theory Course- The only National Coaching Certification Program Level 1 Theory Course to be held in this area is scheduled for Terrace Bay on May 11-13. Contact Terrace Bay Rec Centre at 825-3542. Ball Hockey- The Rec Department is accepting names of persons 16 years of age and over who are interested in forming a ball hockey league. We are anticipating operating from the middle of April to the end of June. Contact rec office as soon as possible. Programs- There are still a few openings left in the following programs: First Aid- April 21, C.PR.- April 28, Adult Ballroom Dance- April 28 & 29. Babysitting- April 17-20, 23,& 25: For more information on any of these programs please contact the Rec Office at 824-2317.

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