Page 16, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 11, 1987 Camera takes five pictures continued from page 13 Mercedes Benz dealers in Germany, for example, where the camera was' invented, use HappyCard to promote sales. _ What an excellent way of showing four models of the car along with the potential buyer in the centre. "The customer, or guest," says Haddow, "becomes the focal point of the card, while the back- ground photo associates the cus- tomer with the products or the place he/she has visited. The HappyCard is new, it's innovative and most importantly, it is a souvenir that people keep." Liz McLean, one of the princi- pals of the company, announced recently that the process of select- ing entrepreneurs across Canada who want to be involved with HappyCard, is now underway. _ The need to succeed with a new innovative product is the most-valued asset that men and women can bring to this business opportunity. That, combined with a creative selling attitude that can envisage promotional opportunities, are the elements that will help the entrepreneur achieve financial success. Watch for HappyCard through- out Canada. Its distinctive rain- bow slash on the card with five pictures is catching on fast. oQ eS jetal is fy ete MIO WREATHS. C.W.L. L.C.B.O. Print Shop Bisco I.B.E.W. ed | NOTICE ROYAL CANDIAN LEGION BR. 223 Terrace Bay St. Martin School _ . Terrace Bay Public School Lake Superior High School Twsp. of Terrace Bay Birchwood Terrace Churchley's Jewellers Terry's Sight and Sound Terrace Bay/Schreiber News The Nugget Store North Shore Home Hardware DUE TO UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES, WE CANNOT SUPPLY THE RIBBONS FOR THE Kimberly-Clark local 665 U.P.1.U. Moore's Store Moose Lodge 1752 Women of the Moose 1426 Lakeshore T.V. Costa's Foodmarket Norwood Motel Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Cebrario's Hardware | Waghorn's Pharmacy Terrace Bay Enterprises Terrace Bay Credit Union Girl Guides of Canada Beaver Cubs & Scouts Superior Shoreline Insurance Ltd., Strawberry Patch | S/ & G. Upholstery Government of Canada-Keith Fenner Dot Coupal : G. & G. Hairstylist North Shore Atom Hockey Jamboree The Terrace Bay Recreation Department is pleased to announce that Terrace Bay-will by the host for the North Shore Recreation Directors' 8th Annual eater Jamboree on Dec. 11, 12 and 13, 1987. Many activities are being planned; but the organizing com- mittee "needs your help" with Billeting these 10 and 11 year- olds. If you are interested in tiking a billet for the weekend of Dec. 11, 12 and 13, can you please contact the Terrace Bay Recreation Department at 825-3542 as soon as possible. Ladies' Sauna Attention ladies. The recreation centre's ladies' sauna has just been renovated with new cedar and.a new stove. The heat is on, so come down and enjoy a relaxing sauna, The Terrace Bay Recreation Department would like to call on the community for its assistance. If you know of a program of special interest you would like -to have presented, give us a call at 825-3542. Learn to Skate There is at present a morning session of Lear to Skate taking place in the arena. There are several more openings for registration available in the afternoon session. This_program takes place from 2-3 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays. If your child is between the ages of three and five, here is the . ideal opportunity for them to learn to skate. Give the recreation office a call at 3542. Women's Volleyball There will be a Women's Volleyball program presented on Tuesday evenings from 8-9 p.m. at St. Martin School. The con- tact person is Judy Joubert at 825-9295. Programs The second session of the Fall exercise programs will be commencing in the near future. We still have openings in the following programs. Aerobics (with Gwen) Beginning .on Nov. 16, and concluding on Dec. 17, this course will be a five-week program. Call the recreation office for reservations in this fast-paced aerobics program. Fitness For Fun (with Lynn) There are several more openings in this morning program. Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10-11 a.m. is the time Lynn puts here students through their paces. Taking charge Aerobics (with Louise) Are you interested in a non-impact exercise class which is held in the afternoons on Monday and Wednesday from 2-3 p.m. Here is the class for you. We have the facilities available for your babysitter if you would like to bring the children and Pro: vide a babysitter. Teen Aerobics (with Louise) Calling all teens! Mixed aerobics for teens is available for those 13 years of-age and up. The program is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-5 p.m. Don't be shy guys; this exercise class will help loosen up and tone the muscles to assist you in your other athletic programs. Over-40 Hoppers (With Lorraine) We would like to inform the community that this program is open to males or females who wish to exercise at a more leisure- ly pace. It is a very low-impact exercise program mainly geared to strengthen, tone and relax the body. The prograrn is held at the public school on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Come one come all and join in .~ the fun. 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