Winter/Spring Programs: The 1983 Winter/ Spring Activity Bro- chure is now available and can be picked up at the recreation office and at various stores down- town. Please note the registration deadline for all of our courses, as follows: Aerobic Dancing - Fri. Jan. 14th Ladies Fitness & Exer- cise - Mon. Jan. 17th Ladies Get Fit - Fri. Jan. Confidence ... continued from page 1 industrial assessment away from _ school boards, the next logical step is to take it away from Municipal Councils and we all know the serious trouble both of these towns will be in if they lose the taxes from the mills."' "The ROSE Report is the Response on Secondary Education. Over the last few years the government has been conducting some- thing called the Second- ary Education Review Project under Dr. Duncan Green, the Director of the Toronto Board of Education. The SERP Report was finished last year and it made recommendations for changes in the edu- cational system. Changes in Grade 13. among other things. This year we are going to be required to com- ment on the Ministry of Education's reply to SERP, the ROSE Re- port. It is going to take a lot of time, energy and require a lot of work on the part of our staff." News: What do you see as the major differ- ence between the pre- sent Board and the former Board of Educa- tion? "Oh, the Trustees of this Board are going to be more sensitive to the opinions of the people in the communi- ties who elected them. The old Board had a rough time because they lost touch with their communities. The Trus- tees of this Board are going to be very careful. They are going to examine, to dissect and to get to the root of everything that comes before the Board. You are going to see more community oriented Trustees rather than system or global Trus- tees."' News: How do you feel about the new Board? \ "T have been very impressed by the com- petence of this Board. The members know what they want, and they are determined to get it. Everything I have seen so far indicates that it is going to be a very good Board of Educa- tion, and the students, the schools and the communities are going to benefit from it."' News: Is there any- thing else you would like to sum up with? "Yes, every town can feel a new confidence in this Board. It is the end of the isolation of some communities. In the past there was a feeling that one or two towns carried more weight than the others. Schreiber for in- stance felt isolated in the last Board. That's no longer true. Schreiber can feel confident that this Board understands its need to keep second- ary education in the community, Marathon and Terrace Bay can feel confident that we are going to fight to keep local control of industrial taxes, Manitouwadge can feel confident that their concerns about housing are going to be properly dealt with." Take the initiative 14th Learn to Skate - Jan. 17th Jazz & Ballet - Fri. Jan. 28th Archery - 26th Sewing - Fri. Jan. 14th Macrame (Beginners) - Mon. Jan. 17th Macrame (Advanced) - Fri. Jan. 14th Needlepoint - Fri. Jan. 28th Crochet - Fri. Jan. 28th Knitting - Fri. Jan. 28th Mon. Wed. Jan. Stained Glass - Mon. Jan. 17th Kids Krafts - Thurs. Jan. 27th Ceramics (Workshop & Beginners) - Fri. Jan. 14th Ceramics (Advanced) - Mon. Jan. 17th Photography - Mon. Jan. 17th Personal Money Management - Tues. Jan. 18th Piano Lessons - Fri.Jan. 21st Microwave Cooking - Sat. Jan. 29th Advanced Chinese Cooking - Thurs. Feb- ruary 3rd Effective Public Speak- ing - Fri. February 25th Please note that per- sons who do not pay their registration fee before the deadline date, will be crossed off the list and someone else will take their spot in the course. We still have open- ings in the following programs: Aerobic Dancing - afternoon; Ballet - Phase II; Jazz - Phase II; Archery; Bazaars - Fund Raising with Food & Crafts; Breadmaking; Ceramics - Beginners - Advanced & Workshop; Advanced Chinese Cooking; Learn to Crochet; Learn to Knit; Needlepoint - Beginners & Advanced; Dog Obedience Train- ing; Effective Public Speaking; Kids Krafts; Ladies Get Fit; Ladies Fitness & Exercise; Learn to Skate; Macra- me - Beginners & Ad- vanced; Microwave MOM & ME Announces the winners IN TERRACE BAY: Wooden riding toy draw - Brian Delude Cake Raffle - Mrs. E. Falzetta Santa Sack raffle - Wade Papineau AND IN SCHREIBER: 50/50 Draw - Mary Burnett Thanks to Everyone for Their support Terrace Bay "/owne Cruema 825-3771 The Outlaw that was big Jutcast r than both of them Tues. 11, Wed. 12 and the Legend Willie Nelson Gary Busey ; thu 3 Fri. 4 sot. 15 NATI ONAL 6 Her wildest dreams Are about to Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 12, 1983, page 9 Terrace Bay Recreation News Your Dinner; Photo- graphy; Personal Money Management; Piano Lessons; Racquetball Instruction; Stained Glass. Open Men's Volleyball For any of you men who are interested in participating in a fun session of volleyball, it takes place every Wednesday, from 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. at St. Martin's School Gym. Open Men's Basketball Open Men's Basket- ball will continue every Thursday, from 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. at St. Mar- tin's School Gym. Training Your Dog We now have a full description on_ this course which will be held on Saturday, March 12th, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. This work- shop is designed for the person interested 'in obedience training for his/her dog. It will include demonstrations, two training periods with participating dogs, and information hand- outs. Step by step pro- cedures will be covered on training your dog to heal, sit, come when called, etc. Dogs should be at least 6 months old and need not be regis- tered. Equipment re- quired is a 6 foot leash and choke chain. The choke chain must be sufficient length to allow 2" slack when fitted over the dogs head and held up snuggly. The cost for this course is $25.00, and the deadline to register is Friday, March 4th. Please call the recreation office at 3542 for further details. Residents of Schreiber The Township will pick up Christ- mas Trees on Friday, January 14, 1983. If you wish the Township to pick up your Christmas tree please leave it at your regular garbage pick up'place. Reeve & Council Township of Schreiber Do you know someone who deserves a medal? If you know someone who has made Ontario a better place to live...through their selfless- ness, humanity and kindness... tell us. An Advisory Council of Ontario citizens, whose honour- ary chairman is the Lieutenant 12 winners from nominations made by you each year. We need your nominations by March 16, 1983. Nomination forms are available now by writing: Executive Secretary, Advisory Council, Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship, Guts. Determination. Pride. If you've got what it takes to become a soldier, then we ve Come trUC. Qpisiwiry Governor of Ontario, The Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario got a challenge for you in Combat Arms. 18 weil9 Honourable John Aird, selects M7A1N3. Discover what makes military life so unique. Tue. Wed. Travel. Adventure. Comradeship. Good Forgive me, Father, : wages and benefits. And a whole new world = a Cae = = ibiliti ave killed for my Country, of possibilities. have stolen for my Church, FR ee es 4 a I have loved a woman, Nag Challenge yourself to a career in Combat Arms. Take the initiative and talk to your jek a eg oe The Ontario Medal Canadian Forces counsellor today! See the f Yellow Pages under Recruiting. MONSIGNOR ae nae = ; BSR 10th Anniversary Showtimes... y 8:36 p.m. THE CANADIAN 'Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 p.m. 1973-1983 ARMED FORCES oo -- " oe Canada WRZ 49 1