Spring Brochure The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment Spring Brochure has been distributed to Schreiber residents. If however, you did not receive a copy, then drop in at the Recreation Office for your copy. Fit Five Schreiber residents have been actively in-: volved in the Fitness, Ontario "Fit Five" pro- gram during the past 5 months. The Fit Five "'personal fitness" pro- gram encompasses re- cording the amount of time you as an indi- vidual spends participat- ing in your favorite fit- ness oriented activities. Should you be interested in enrolling in this 'free' self administered pro- gram, please drop in at the Recreation Office and pick up your Level One brochure. The following lists those individuals having suc- cessfully completed levels within the pro- gram. Level One - Joy Riley Level Two - Gene Hart- mann Fitness Week The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment in conjunction with the North Shore Recre- ation Directors Associ- ation and the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association is hosting the Schreiber Fitness Week. This unique com- munity event will be staged from May 16 to May 19, 1983 and in- cludes an_ interesting variety of activities. Come out and join the fun. The key is partici- pation. Monday, May 16, Fun Run The Annual North Shore Fun Run will be staged from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., starting at the Schreiber High School. Fun Run participants will walk, run or bike a 1 km. distance. Buttons will be provided for all participants, and child- ren under ten years of age will receive treats as well. A reminder to Schreiber residents that the North Shore town with the greatest per- centage of residents participating in their Fun Run wins a com- memorative plaque. Come out and join the fun. Tuesday, May 17 Food Nutrition Day A combination of acti- vities are scheduled at the Schreiber Complex. All activities are free and open to the general public. -- Community Bake Sale - Local groups will be selling nutritional snacks in the community hall from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Nutritional Informa- tion - a food-nutrition information display will be placed in the com- munity hall. Tips on cooking, dieting and exercise will be avail- able. Nutrition Classes - Ministry of Agriculture and Food Home Econo- mist Barbara Weese will be presenting two infor- mative nutrition ses- sions im the Art Room from 6:00 to 8:00 p:m. Wednesday, May 18 Fitness Day Once again, the De- partment has been able . to arrange for an even- ing of interesting and enjoyable activities, at the Recreation Complex. Fitness Testing - Fitness Ontario repre- sentatives will be con- ducting a personal fit- ness testing session in- cluding a classroom session from 6:00 to 6:45 p.m. Meeting Room, and fitness testing in the Fitness Room from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. All fitness room members and interested individuals are encouraged to take advantage of this valu- able service. Free Aerobic Dance - Bring a friend, husband, son or daughter to the Free Aerobic Dance class from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Community Hall. The activity promises to be an enjoy- able outing for all par- ticipants. Fitness Information - A variety of fitness material and informa- tion will be available at the Fitness Information Booth, Main Office Cor- ridor. Arena Activities - Junior Sports from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., and Free Senior Ball Hockey from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. are featured in the arena. Come out and join the fun. Thursday May 19 Family Day The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Commit- tee in co-operation with the Schreiber Youth Group will be hosting a community spaghetti supper from 6:00 to 8:00 p-m. at the community hall. The meal will feature live entertain- ment, door prizes and . good eating. Senior Ball Hockey Ages: 15 and over Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Days: Tuesday and Thursday All males ages 15 and over are eligible to par- ticipate in this program. Should any local group be interested in forming a team to participate in this program. Junior Ball Hockey Ages: 11 to 14 years Time: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Days: Monday and Wednesday All boys ages 11-14 are encouraged to come out and participate in this exciting program. You must bring your own hockey stick and gloves. First Aid A St. John's Ambu- lance First Aid Course will be offered during the evenings of June S, 7, 8, 9, 1983. Course instructor Dennis John will be announcing spe- cific times and course location within the next week. The last course proved to be a tremen- dous success, with all participants enjoying an educating and informa- tive course. For addi- tional information con- tact the recreation office or Dennis John. Train Your Dog This workshop is de- signed for the person interested in obedience training for his or her dog. It will include demonstrations, two training periods with the participant's dog, and information handouts. Step by Step procedures will be covered on train- ing your dog to heel, sit, come when called, etc. Dogs should be at least six months old and need not be registered. Those who have already par- ticipated in a basic dog obedience course could begin intermediate work. The course takes place Saturday, May 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p-m. To register contact the recreation office at 824-2317. Mixed Adult Slowpitch Want to enjoy a soci- able evening, a "recre- ational slowpitch base- ball"? Tired of competi- tive fastpitch softball? Well, the Schreiber Parks and _ Recreation Dept. is offering the program meeting these requirements and also of providing a new and exciting adult recre- ational program; Mixed Adult Slowpitch Soft- ball. : Age: 18 and over Times: Friday evenings, 6:30 to 8:30 Starts: Friday, May 27, 1983 Location: Schreiber High School Baseball Diamond Registration: Recreation Office Women's Slowpitch Baseball Attention all women softball enthusiasts! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Dept. is offering a "recreation- al" (non-competitive) women's baseball pro- gram. It promises fun, exercise and an enjoy- able social outing. Age: 16 and over Times: Tuesday even- ings, 6:30 to 8:30 Starts: Tuesday, May 24, 1983 Location: Schreiber High School Baseball Diamond Register: Recreation Office. Schreiber Minor Base- ball The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Dept. will be offering a Minor Baseball program for local youth ages 5 to 16 years old. Registration forms have been cir- culated all to school children. A reminder that registration is from May 9 to May 18 at the Schreiber Recreation Office from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Also a base- ball registration night has been set for Wednesday May 18, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the recreation complex. The baseball program however requires volun- teers for coaching and similar activities. A general meeting has been set for Wednesday May 11 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the recreation complex art room. All Jobs Done RANDY'S CONTRACTING Randy Mercure EQUIPMENT RENTALS Loaders, Backhoes, etc., Generators, Pumps, Air Compressor 170 CFM, Rock (Concrete) Drills, 80 Ib. (Concrete) Paving Breaker, Some Small Concrete Sandblasting done on Saturdays or Sundays At C & D Enterprises. (weather permitting) Rims, Bumpers, Car Parts - Body Parts Etc. PHONE: C & D ENTERPRISE AT 825-9582 or 825-3594 AFTER HOURS TIL 9:00 p.m. Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 11, 1983, page 13 Schreiber Recreation News parents and interested individuals are encour- aged to attend. For addi- tional information please contact the recre- ation office at 824-2317. Township Hats Official's Township Hats will soon be avail- able. The Schreiber Parks and _ Recreation Committee is selling these attractive baseball hats for purpose of rais- ing funds for the pur- chase of a multi-purpose wooden playground structure. The hats will be sold from the recre- ation office and at local stores. Drummond Street Playground During the weekend of May 20-23, 1983 the Schreiber Parks and Recreation Committee in co-operation with local groups will be con- structing and officially opening the Drummond Street Playground. This municipal park will feature a- multi-purpose wooden playground structure, picnic benches, a sandbox and other play areas. Come out and give us a hand. Your assistance and co- operation will be appre- ciated. Schreiber Milers Club Due to the success of last summer's 100 Mile Club, the Parks and Recreation Dept. is happy to announce the "Schreiber Milers Club". The concept of recording the distances you as an_ individual walks or jogs throughout the summer has not changed. However, the program has_ been expanded to allow indi- viduals to apply miles jogged this summer for the 1984 summer and so forth. The program is based on a_self-administered approach, whereby you phone in or bring in weekly results every Friday at the recreation office (824-2317) we will supply you with a parti- cipation log. The Schreiber Milers Club members progress will be announced in the Terrace Bay Schreiber News, and will be posted on the Club Progress chart at the recreation complex. Fit Fivers can use their walking and/or jogging for their Fit Five levels. Distance Award 100 Miles T-Shirt 200 Miles Certificate 300 Miles Certificate 500 Miles Certificate 1000 Miles Medal For additional infor- mation please contact the recreation office at 824-2317. Fabulous Foto Centest Attention all local photographers. The Canadian Parks and Recreation Association is sponsoring a "Fabu- lous Fitnic Foto" contest in conjunction with the National Physical Activi- ty Week of May 15 to 23, 1983. The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Dept. is sponsoring a '"Schreiber Fitness Week" from May 16 to 19, and furthermore will be constructing a play- ground at the Drum- mond Street Site from May 20-23. Photograph- ers are encouraged to come out and catch Schreiber residents in action. Categories for this contest include: family fun, special moments, participation, picnics. Prizes to be awarded, compliments of CPRA to national winners. For entry forms and additional information please contact the recre- ation co-ordinator at 824-2317. 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WHERE THE FUN BEGINS or obtaining warmth. the fire season. b) clear lands; Ontario ¢) construct a dam, bridge or camp; d) operate a mill for the purpose of manufactu e) carry on any operation liable to cause the accumulation of slash or debris. Work Permits and Fire Permits may be obtained from local Ministry offices in Manitouwadge or Terrace Bay. Fire Permits are also available in Marathon at Ministry of Northern Affairs office. Ministry of NOTICE TO PUBLIC | UNDER THE FOREST FIRE PREVENTION ACT The period from April 1 to October 31 in each year shall be a fire season. Fire Permits are required in a fire district for all outdoor burning except cooking Every person who starts a fire or causes a fire to be started out of doors shall: a) take all reasonable steps to keep the fire under control; b) ensure that a responsible person tends the fire; c) extinguish the fire before quitting the site of the fire; and d) where the fire is started under a fire permit, extinguish the fire or cause the fire to be extinguished on or before the expiration of the permit. No person shall smoke while walking or working in a forest or woodland during Except under the authority of a work permit, no person shall, in or within 300 metres of a forest or woodland: a) carry on any logging, mining or industrial operation; Natural Minister W.T. Foster oat Resources Deputy Minister ring timber; or Hon. Alan W. Pope