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Terrace Bay News, 19 Oct 1983, p. 9

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Youth Gymnastics Attention Parents!! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department would like to offer a Youth Gymnastics Pro- gram. Should you be interested in enrolling your son or daughter in this recreational gym- nastics program then please contact the Rec- reation Office at 824- 2317. The program will tun from early Novem- ber to mid December. Power Skating Schools Attention minor hock- ey players!! The Schrei- ber parks and Recrea- tion Department in con- junction with Schreiber Minor Hockey will be staging the 2nd Annual Fall Power Skating School. Players can reg- ister at their session. Terrace Bay Rec News.... continued from page 2 course will teach the be- ginner how to safely handle tools and com- plete a project. Project must be decided before course starts and appro- ved by the instructor. This workshop will be held on Thursday, Nov- | ember 24 and Friday, November 25 from 7 to 10 p.m. and Saturday, November 26 and Sun- day, November 27 from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 .m. Completion of pro- jects will take place on Wednesday, November 30 from 7 to 10 p.m. The course will be held at the high school. Please call 3542 today if you are interested, as space is very limited. Personal Money Management This is a modification from last spring's class. Sessions will include sa- vings, investment & budgeting, investment vs. speculation, setting objectives; principles of financial management - leverage, risk & return diversification; vehicles of investment - RHOSP, RRSP, IAAC, GIC, Shares, Bonds, etc.; planning RRSP: build- ing investment - evalu- ation and planning; tax peeetis. This course is or S weeks and starts on New issues on bonds The Honourable Marc Lalonde, Minister of Fi- nance, announced re- cently that a new issue of Canada Savings Bonds will be offered to investors this fall. De- tails, including the rate of interest paid, will be provided in early Octo- ber. Mr. Lalonde _ re- minded holders of Ca- nada Savings Bonds, series $29, issued in 1974, that these bonds mature on November 1, 1983 and will not earn interest after that date..- Tuesday, November 1st and ends on Tuesday November 29th. Classes will be held. at the High school from 7 to 9:30 p-m. Please call the recreation office at 3542 if you are interested. Course Deadlines: Mixed Aerobics - to- day is deadline - Wed- nesday October 19. Public Skating: Public Skating takes lace in the arena as 'ollows: Monday - 1 - 2 p-m.; Wednesday - 2 - 3 p-m. and 7 - 8 p.m.; Thursday - 10:30 - 11:30 a.m.; Friday - 1 - 2 and 7 - 8:30 p.m.; Saturday - 8 -9 p.m.; Sunday - 7 - 8 p.m. 4-H Club Report For our 2nd 4-H Meet- ing, we talked about German and Mennonite foods. We made potato pancakes and Dutch Peach Kutchen. We are also putting the finish- ing touches on our pro- ject. "Food Galore" is really cooking! Submit- ted by Press Reporter Julie Caranci. Saturday, November 5 - 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. - Atom and Pee Wee; Sunday, November 6 - 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. - Bantam and Midget. The sessions will include backward and forward skating, ac- celeration drills, stretch- ing/warm up and spe- cial skating skills. Plan to attend this exciting Hockey School. For more information please contact the Recreation Office. Schreiber Milers Good news!! The Schreiber Milers Club has expanded to run year round. The Schrei- ber Milers Club is a pro- gram rewarding indivi- duals walking or jogging accumulated distances greater than 100 miles. If interested drop in and register at the Recrea- tion Office. Distance Award 100 Miles T-Shirt 200 Miles Certificate 4-H Club - "Learn to do by doing" by Pauline Ziegler On September 28, in the Home Economics room at the Lake Super- ior High School, the first of seven weekly meet- ings of the Terrace Bay 4-H Homemaking Club was held. Upon joining, the stu- dents receive a 4-H Homemaking club man- ual which is prepared by Home Economics Spec- ialists. The manual clearly states all general requirements, project requirements, progress and achievement rec- ords and a greater know- ledge of our Ontario Heritage. By the end of the seven week span, the students will have acquired new. skills in food preparation as well as many social skills. 4-H originated in the U.S.A. then to Canada in 1913, and has been in Terrace Bay for the last isn Now you can set to within 1 comfort! Phil's Burner Service ow the RSE? EME tees y Wood Stove Dealer your wall thermostat degree for your total 8-36 Hours on every fill of wood e For more information Phone: 824-2354 Schreiber, Ont. VAT) CURLING CLUB Thursday, October 20th, 1983 7:00 p.m. Sponsored by Terrace Bay : Ladies Curling Club Open to all interested ladies. For further information contact: Barb Spadoni 824-2761 Charmaine LaVallee 825-9445 3 years. The 4-H motto, "to learn to do by do- ing" symbolizes what the 4-H's_ stand for, HEADS, HEARTS, HANDS & HEALTH. By learning many fa- vorite family heritage recipes on the Novem- ber 2 party, their "do- ing" is sure to be a success. If you're 12 years old or older and missed the fall cooking session, you may join the spring sewing & quilting club by calling Pat Slawson 825-9034 or Mary Clara Papineau 825-3364. Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 19, 1983, page 9 Schreiber Recreation News 300 Miles Certificate 500 Miles Certificate 1000 Miles Medallion A great way to keep in shape!! For more infor- mation contact the Rec- reation Office. Rink Rats The Recreation De- partment is receiving Rink Rat applications until Friday, October 21, 1983. If any local youth ages 12 to 14 are inter- ested in working at the arena during the fall and winter, then apply today at the Recreation Office. Youth Hallowe'en Party Attention Parents! ! The Recreation Depart-- ment will be staging a Youth Hallowe'en Party on Saturday, October 29, 1983. The party will include films, games, prizes, lunch and special suprises. Date: Satur- day, October 29.; Time: 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.; Loca- tion: Recreation Com- plex, Community Hall; Ages: 4 to 10 years; Register: At Recreation Office by Wednesday, October 26. For more information please con- tact the Recreation Of- fice. Fit Five Congratulations to the following successful Fit Fivers: Terri Cocks - Level. One, Geraldine Keating - Level Two. Should you want to en- roll in this FREE perso- nal fitness program, then drop in at the Recreation Office today. Relaxation Workshop - The Recreation De- partment in conjunction with Confederation Col- lege is offering a Relaxa- tion Workshop on Satur- day, November 5, 1983 under the instruction of Edward Kenney. Reg- istration deadline is Fri- day, October 28, 1983. For more information please contact the Rec- reation Office. Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club Can Skate Registration Saturday, Oct. 22, 1983 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Terrace Bay Arena Children bring your skates The fee will be $65.00 FEE: $30.00 THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION COMMITTEE in co-operation with THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY offers ZA 133 RELAXATION WORKSHOP (Section 97) Relaxation is the foundation for optimum physical, emotional and spiritual health. By attending this workshop you will learn simple relaxation techniques that can be used at home, at work or anywhere and at any time. Many new methods of relaxation will be presented and you can adapt them to suit your lifestyle. The instructions are stimulating, fun and very practical. Throughout the day you will be doing the techniques yourself and by the end of the workshop you will know how to relax! You will feel confident that being a better person is within your grasp. DATE: November 12, 1983 TIME: Saturday 9:00. a.m. - 12 noon, 1;00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Edward E. Kenney, Mh. D. FACILITY: Terrace Bay Recreation Centre REGISTRATION: To register please contact Ter 825-3542 by November 4, 1983. ty Bryson or Linda Viejou at applications Apply to: P.O. Box 98, POT 2S0 JOB VACANCY The Schreiber Parks & Recreation Committ position for the Recreation Co-Ordinator Schreiber, Ontario Recreation Facilities Operator/Supervisor of Duties entail the maintenance of Recreation Equipment and Facilities, including the cleaning of facilities. The position envolves shift work, and some knowledge of mechanical equipment and compressors, required. ee, will accept written Recreation Operator/Supervisor no later than 5 p.m. October 28th. es Facilities

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