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Terrace Bay News, 9 Nov 1983, p. 9

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Schreiber Recreation News Word Processing Course The Recreation De- partment is making plans to offer a Word Processing Course. This course would be held at the Recreation Complex one evening per week for 10 to 12 weeks. If interested please con- tact the Recreation Of- fice. Note that additional details will soon be made available. Computer Course The Recreation De- partment is making plans to offer a Com- puter Course. This course will provide par- ticipants with knowled- ge of home computer products plus "hands- on" programming ex- perience. The course would be held at the Recreation Complex one evening per week for 10 to 12 weeks. If inter- ested please contact the Recreation Office. Note that additional details will soon be made avail- able. Art from the Oven The Recreation De- partment in conjunction with Confederation Col- lege is offering an "Art from the Oven" course (bread dough) on November 18 and 19, 1983. There are -still a few openings available. If interested please con- tact the Recreation Of- fice. Confederation College Courses The Recreation De- partment in conjunction with Confederation Col- lege will be offering a variety of Winter Pro- grams. January to March, 1984. Included will be Microwave Cook- ing, Basic Pottery, Art from the Oven II, and Calligraphy. Should you be interested in any of these courses then con- tact the Recreation Of- fice (824-2317). Please note that a minimum of 10 participants will be required for all courses. Winter Programs The Recreation De- partment is now begin- ning to organize the 1984 Winter Program (January to March). Should you have any ideas or suggestions please contact the Rec- reation Co-ordinator as soon as possible. Your interest is appreciated. Youth Gymnastics Good News!! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department will be offering a Youth Gymnastics program for children ages 4 to 10 years. If interested in enrolling your son/ daughter then please contact the Recreation Office. Christmas Break Just a sneak pre- view of programs and activities to be staged during the upcoming Christmas break. - Children's Christmas Party . Movie-Rama - Skating Parties - Fitness Classes - and more Don't miss out on the fun and excitement. More information to fol- low. Musical Instrument Les- sons Good news!! The Schreiber Parks and Remembrance Day Approaches The Royal Canadian Legion's poppy fund has a three-fold purpose: it provides employment for disabled veterans and their widows, money for veterans' wel- fare, and a simple but meaningful way to re- member approximately 114,000 Canadians who died in the First -and Second World Wars and the Korean conflict. Poppies and wreaths are made at Vetcraft Shops in Toronto and Montreal. About 30 workers are employed at the two plants and an- other 75 work from their homes. They produce more than 12 million poppies and thousands of wreaths and cross- es annually. Where does the mon- ey raised through their distribution go? It could provide bursaries for children of ex-service personnel, or help op- erate a Legion Service Bureau that assists vet- erans in making pen- sion claims. It could also be used to operate day- care centres for seniors, or it might help needy ex-servicemen in other Commonwealth or allied "Functions of the Poppy" countries. There are as many uses as there are veterans. * Most importatly, wearing a scarlet pop- py is a way to remember the thousands of young Canadians who died years ago on the sea, in the air and on foreign battlefields from France and Africa to Korea. It says we haven't forgotten. Plata éy Morrill ré harketed es ee 'ountantls Bookkeeping, accounting, auditing, consulting and taxation services. 596 Squier Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 4A8 Telephone: (807) 344-6684 The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay A ceremony dedicating and naming the Municipal Office Building in memory of the late Hanley will place in front of the Municipal Office, 12 Simco Plaza, at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, November 18, 1983. The Public is cordially in- W.J. ii ill" Bi vited to attend. take Recreation Department is making plans to offer any interested indivi- duals' musical instru- ment lessons. Lessons can include piano, gui- tar, accordian and even vocal instruction. It is most important for those Terrace Bay Horticultural Society ... continued from page 7 standard of care taken in the town with our homes and gardens, and com- mented that the job of judgimg gets harder every year. Well done to all our winners, and, if you didn't win this year, get working for next year. It's not too late to do some winterizing around the garden and giving it a head start for next spring (which is only a few months away after all). Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 9, 1983, page 9 individuals interested in such a program, to con- tact the Recreation Of- fice immediately (824- 2317). Experience, age and interest can all be accommodated. Your in- terest is appreciated. @e CN BRING THIS COUPON fora CHRISTMAS Shoppers Weekend | at the SLEEPING GIANT MOTEL i | Thunder Bay, Ontario Check-in Fri. Noon Check-out Sun. Noon 1 pers. $25 - 2 pers. 1 bed $26 2 pers. 2 beds $28 nightly | (plus tax) Enjoy delicious meals in the BREAKWATER DINING ROOM (Breakfast special 1.99!) Relax and dance to top entertainment in the LIGHTHOUSE LOUNGE FOR Reservations Ph , (807) 345-7316 y The Royal Canadian Legion Lest we forget - oil change - lube job -3 DIRTY JOBS - 1 CLEAN PRICE - oil filter change Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Schreiber, Ont. Offer good until November 30, 1983. Guaranteed Service, Guaranteed Price, Guaranteed GM Parts Reg. $23.45 SPECIAL 1 6°5 plus tax Congratulations Al King Branch Supervisor Blue Cross of Ontario Blue Cross is delighted to extend corporate congratulations to Al King, Branch Supervisor, and his staff at our Thunder Bay and area office on being named Blue Cross "Sales Achievement Award" winner in his region for the second consecutive year. To the many employers, group benefits managers, agents and consultants whose support has directly contributed to Al's success, we add our apprecia- tion and thanks. Al King is located in the Thunder Bay Branch Office at 34 Cumberland Street North Suite 707 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L3 "& (807) 345-5451 ONTARIO BLUE CROSS 6208 THIS MONTH'S SERVICE SPECIAL Up to 5 litres of (10W30) shell or Quaker State oil on most domestic cars and light duty trucks. 824-2244 824-2043

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