SEPTEMBER 20, 1978 TERRACE BAY NEWS : PAGE 5 INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Instrumental Music Instruction will re-commence in Schreiber and Terrace Bay in early October. For people interested in learning to play a musical instrument or improving upon their musical ability, this idea should appeal to them. Instruction will be offered in Brass instruments such as trumpet, french horn, trombone, tuba; Woodwinds such as flute, clarinet and saxaphone; drums; and violin (other instru- ments not mentioned would be by special arrangement). Students receive class instruction in their particular instrument and as students advance, these classes will combine into a small band (orchestra). Returning students will continue separately from beginners in one group as much as possible. These classes will also include music appreciation and music theory. Classes are open to any age and any level. Classes will be held once a week on Monday nights at times to be announced. The cost per student per night will be $6.00 (provided that there are 12 students minimum enrolled in the course). Instruments will be available to students on a rental = purchase plan. There will be approximately 30 classes (weeks of 'instructions starting in the first part of October and con- tinuing until late May or carly June. The instructor will be Arthur Lapp, Bachelor of Music Educa- tion, from Thunder Bay who is presently principal tubaist with the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra, part-time instructor of piano and music history at Lakehead University as well as a teacher of private piano in Thunder Bay. He has taught music classes such as these in Marathon for the past three years and initiated instrumental musie courses and private piano and theory last year in Nipigon-Red Rock and Schreiber-Terrace Bay, and found them to be well received by both students and commun- ity. Mr. Lapp will also be available to teach private piano (beginner to Grade 8 level) and theory of music. The second meeting will be held on September 25th at 7 Pam. in St. Martin Separate School in Terrace Bay. Beginning a and returning instrumental and piano students please attend. For further details phone 815-9048 or contact Betty Hanley at 825-9048. UNDER NEW MANAGE MENT perme = MORRIS' TEXACO B= LICENSED MECHANIC TERRACE BAY HIGHWAY 17 OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Interested in learning how to play an instrument or improving upon your present musical ability? Classes in most band instruments to com- mence early October, 1978. Private piano and music theory lessons available. SECOND MEETING: September 25, 1978 = Monday at 7:00 p.m. at St. Martin Separate School, Terrace Bay. INSTRUCTOR: Arthur Lapp, Thunder Bay Symphony. For information contact Betty Hanley at 825-9048. MANAGEMENT SEMINAR acrash ow FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK session in bookkeeping An introduction to bookkeeping techniques. How to set.up Jour- nals, record transactions, post the General Ledger and perform the preliminary steps for preparation of the Financial Statements. It's a must for every small business operator! Small Business Management Seminar T TERRACE BAY a ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION On SEPT. 26TH from 3:30 AM to 4:30 PM Registration fee ot$ 3Q person, luncheon included For further information, please contact Complete this coupon, and mail it along with your cheque to the following address: Management Seminar, Federal Business Development Bank, BOX 878 THUNDER BAY ,ONT. P7C 4X7 Name(s) Address Postal Code