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Terrace Bay News, 12 Mar 1986, p. 7

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Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 12, 1986, page 7 Many activities taking place at Terrace Bay Rec Centre Terrace Bay Recreation News: for the week of March 12, 1986. You on- ly have three more days to enjoy the fun during March Break! Activities at the Recreation Centre: Wednesday 12: 10 to 11 a.m., Youth Racquetball Instructions, Ages 10-15 11 to 12, Open Skating 1 to 4 p.m., Youth Rac- quetball March Tournament 1 to 2, Public Skating 7 to 8 p.m., Public Skating Thursday: 10 to 11 a.m., Youth Racquetball Instruc- tion, ages 16 and up 11 to 12 a.m., Public Skating | to 4 p.m., Racquetball Fun Tournament, ages 16 and up 1 to2 p.m., Public Skating Friday: 10 to II a.m., Public Skating 1 to2 p.m., Public Skating These activities are free with no cost to the partici- pant! Come out and join in the fun. Programs: Personal Management Anil Kripalani will be presenting another session of Personal Money Management. This course will be held at the High School commencing on March 18 until April 28. ' Each Wednesday evening from 7 to 9:30 p.m. We must have a minimum of 15 registrations in order to present this program. This course will cover the following topics: (a) savings and_ in- vestments, investment vs. Money speculation, setting objectives (b) principals of financial management: leverage, risk and return, diversification (c) vehicles of investment: RHOSP, GIC, Shares, Bonds, Mutual Funds, etc. (d) planning RRSP (e) building investment, evaluation and planning (f) tax planning Intermediate Aerobics: (Jacquie Snider) We still have a few more openings for registration in this Intermediate Aerobics class. This class is held Mondays in the Conference Room and Tuesday and Thursdays at the Public School from 8 to 9 p.m. each night. following English M.A History M.A. Sociology M.A. Economics M.A. Psychology M.A. Mathematics (M.A. & M.Sc.) Theory of Coaching (M.A. & M.Sc.) Body Basics: (Wendy Landry) There are a few more openings in this class for women/men who enjoy aerobics, resistance, stret- ching and relaxation techniques as a way of ex- ercising. This course is held Tuesday and Thursdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. in the Con- ference Room commencing March 18 until April 24. Drying Plants Seminar: (Eleanor Gould) Eleanor will be instruc- ting the participants on how to collect, dry and preserve plants which can be used for flower arranging and decorating purposes. Dur- ing this one day seminar you will also learn the making of a Pot Pourri. Date: Saturday, May 3 from | to 4 p.m. Introduction to Flower Arranging: (Eleanor Gould) There is a possibility of running two sessions of this popular course. If you have an interest in learning a new creative art give us a call today at the Recreation Office. General Makeup: (Aggie Iwanczyk) We are still taking registration for this pro- gram which will be presented one evening per week for three weeks fora two hour period each even- ing. Learn your skin type and the proper techniques of applying makeup. Beginner Paper Tole: (Rachel Johnson) We have a few more openings in the next session of Paper Tole which will be held on April 5, Saturday from 9 to 12 a.m. and | to 4 p.m. Give us a call today if you are interested in this fascinating art. Arena Schedule: The weekend schedule continues at the arena with the following schedule un- til the end of the season. March 15-16: Atom Playoffs - Northshore March 22-23: Minor Hockey March 30: Test Day - figure skating Public Skating Weekly Schedule: March 12: 11 to 12, | to 2 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Weekend your University Masters' Programs At Lakehead It Pays To Come Back! There has never been a better time than now to continue your education. Financial assistance of about $3,880 to $11,185 for 1986-87 year is available to suitably qualified. full-time students with some bursaries also available to new part-time students: _ Lakehead University offers a variety of graduate programs L and applications are now being accepted for the Chemistry M.Sc. Physics M.Sc. Biology M.Sc. Forestry M.Sc. Geology M.Sc. Education M.Ed. For more information, call or write: - Pentti Paularinne Registrar Lakehead University Oliver Road Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5E1 (807) 345-2121 ext. 269 or ext. 500 Education Working For You Although the team from Marathon won the championship game over Thunder Bay, the host Schreiber Bantam Kings didn't skate away empty-handed, as the club took the consolation trophy after defeating Theresa Spenser of the Schreiber Minor Hockey Association follow- ing the game on Feb. 23. The Kings were one of six clubs entered in the SMHA Bantam "'B" House League Tournament. Chapleau 6-3. Team Captain Dave Heinrich accepted the trophy from March 13: I1 to 12 noon and | to 2 p.m. March 14: 10 to 11 a.m. and | to 2 p.m. March 15: 8 to 9 p.m. March 16: 3 to 3:45 p.m. March 17: 1 to 2 p.m. March 18: I1 to 12 noon and | to 2 p.m. March 19: 11 to 12 and | to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO akehead # University HELP FOR FARM FAMILIES IN DIFFICULTY © HELPLINE round-the-clock information for farm families seeking professional help with financial counselling, legal information, stress counselling, dealing with creditors, farmers rights and obligations. And more. A trained staff is on duty 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily and on call 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. and on weekends. An answering service ensures that trained staff will answer after-hours calls promptly. e CALL FREE e : 1-800-265-15 Ministry of Agriculture and Food. @Ontario Minister, Hon. Jack Riddell Premier, Hon. David Peterson Helpline is part of OMAF's Farmers In Transition (FIT) program.

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