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Terrace Bay News, 28 Sep 1983, p. 14

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Page 14, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 28, 1983 Drug Kits warn PeeWee hockey players This fall when 50,000 peewee hockey players register for teams, they will receive a_ timely drug prevention kit too. The kits, produced by Alcohol and Drug Con- cerns, Inc., are being supplied free to the OMHA, the OWHA, the EW. (T ed) Paget _ B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor SIMCOE PLAZA Terrace Bay, Ontario Tel: 825-9379 SHA and NOHA for distribution. There are 4 items in a small plastic bag label- led: "'Get High On Hockey." The pamph- lets are designed to attract kids and encour- age them*to choose a healthy lifestyle. There is a colourful comic book which depicts two car- toon characters who are confronted with the chance to try drugs, also a drug fact quiz to be completed by players and their parents; in another pamphlet, Jim McKenny, an-ex Maple Leaf, tells his story, and the lifestyle booklet completes the kit. The 11 and 12 year old age group was select- ed because most of them are not using drugs yet. Early prevention efforts can help influence their decision before they get to the age of experi- mentation, usually 14 and 15. Alcohol and Drug Concerns, Inc., has not singled out Hockey be- cause they have more drug problems than any other sport. Hockey reaches so many child- ren that it seems the ideal route to send the kits. Workshop to be held on Nutrition Ever wondered how to get your kids to like vegetables or about the difference between white and brown rice? "These and other quest- ions will be explored in a three-part "Women and Nutrition" series spon- sored by the N.W.O. Women's Health Edu- cation Project, this fall. The series begins with a film entitled, "Think Before You Eat", which takes a hard-hit- ting look at a national diet that causes more people to die of over-in- dulgence than of too little food. It will be followed by a nutritious snack and a _ discus- sion, Second in the series will be a talk/discussion lead by a_ nutritionist from the Health Unit on the theme: "Food and Women in Balance". The.nutritionist will deal with food habits, meal planning and diet as it relates to women. BUSINESS DIRECTORY » Lloyd Snider Contracting ROSSPORT LAND SALES i. Now is the time to decide on your new home or cottage lot. We have 9 mainland lots and 20 cottage lots on Nicol Island. So, for best selection contact us now. 345-2307 © RCA XL Colortrack TV © Appliances by Hot Tues.-Wed.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. . . Thurs.-Fri. Point, Inglis, Son boom: Jenn Air, Etc. Closed Mondays CUINRGEN : © A complete Stock of nee .__ Brand Name Furniture exeue Gee - Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9468 Painting, Wallpapering, Trim Finishing, Renovations FREE ESTIMATES 24 HOUR FURNACE SERVICE Phil's Burner Service Furnace Installation and Service P.O. Box 532 Schreiber, Ontario Phone 824-2354 INSURANCE Auto - Fire - Casualty Life ' NOTARY PUBLIC DONALD G. BENO Phone 824-2666 Schreiber TERRACE BAY > CLEANERS Drycleaning & Laundry ' Phone Terrace Bay 825-3335 Schreiber 824-2639 im. dodick R.O. OPTOMETRIST 1119 Victoria Ave. Phone 622-7726 - Thunder Bay R.T. YATES General Contractor Top Soil Sand - Gravel Cement sand Phone 824-2861 Be Lap's -- Auto & Plate Glass Box 256 Schreiber, Ont. Sales & Installation Pick up & Delivery ng for a buyer? It's classified to the réscue! . Tilden Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Trucks, daily, weekly, monthly & long term leasing. Call Larry at 824-204; OSAM DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Custom Built Homes Electrical Work Complete painting - plumbing Small and Major Repairs Concrete and Masonry work Call anytime 825-9231 Realty Limited Local Representative Juris Z. 2821 Arthur St. E. Thunder Bay, Ont. P7ZESP5 (807) 623-4455 824-2933 The final session will be a participation orient- ed workshop entitled "Why Eat Brown Rice?" Participants will explore some of the con- troversies surrounding nutrition. Examining nutritional needs, wo- men will come up with ways to encourage bet- ter nutrition for them- selves and their fami- lies. In Terrace Bay, the series will be held in the Recreation Centre Meet- ing Room at 7:30 p.m. The dates are as follows: FILM - October 3rd; NUTRITIONIST - Octo- ber 13th; and the WORKSHOP October 17th. THINKING OF PUTTING IN A NEW CHIMNEY THINK of RANDY'S CONTRACTING with reasonable rental rates on jackhammer/air compressor requirements. RANDY'S CONTRACTING carries a full line-of fools and heavy equipment to fulfill your requirements. : Call RANDY at 825-9245 ill be $22.00. Date: October 22, 1983 Fee: $20.00 ZA 127 Paper Tole Workshop For Beg) Advanced Paper Tole is an old art dating back to the 18th-19th century Europe. It is a three dimensional picture created by cutting three or more identical prints and layering them together using silicone. The student will be cutting each print apart in a different manner and sculpting and layering them to produce a dimensional effect. Materials for beginners will be $15.00. The advanced student will learn to "feather" an owl. If time permits you will also learn to paper tole florals. The approximate cost for materials for advanced students wi THE SCHREIBER PARKS AND RECREATION COMMITTEE in co-operation with THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY offers inners and Time: Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Bette Hastings Facility: Schreiber Recreation Centre - Arts'and Crafts Rm. Registration: To register please contact Kevin Duguay or Michelle Godin at 824- 2317 by October 14, 1983. Date: October 15, 1983 Fee: $20.00 Registration 3542 by October 7, 1983. THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION COMMITTEE in co-operation with THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY offers ZA 127 Paper Tole Workshop (Section 98) Paper Tole is an old art dating back to the 18th-19th century Europe. It is a thrée dimensional picture created by cutting three or more identical prints and layering them together using silicone. The student will be cutting each print apart in a different manner and sculpting and layering them to produce a dimensional effect. Materials for this: workshop will be $15.00. Time: Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Instructor: Bette Hastings _ Facility: Terrace Bay Recreation Centre : To register please contact Terry Bryson or Linda Viejou at 825-

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