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Terrace Bay News, 25 Nov 1987, p. 8

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Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 25, 1987 Terrace Bay Recreation Department 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 Hockey Jamboree on Dec. 11, 12 and 13, 1987. Many activities are being planned; but the organizing com- mittee "needs your help" with Billeting approximately 70, 10 and 11 year-olds. If you are interested in taking 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. Women's Volleyball We wish to inform all Ladies' Volleyball enthusiasts that the ladies are waiting your arrival at St. Martin School every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Judy Joubert's phone number is 825-9295 and the other girls now involved could use a few more players on the team. Come out and have some fun. Programs The Recreation Department is currently compiling program information for the Winter and Spring brochure due to be final- Notice Four Seasons Sports is now the local distributor for Avon Sportswear and Seder Sportswear. For all your custom jacket and hat needs. Also for trophies, uni- forms or sporting equipment. Call us at 825-9333. Exquisite 14KT Cluster Ring * 1/2 Carat Elegant Eternity Ring CARAT COLLECTION ized by Dec. 3. We could use your assistance for new ideas on special programs you would enjoy seeing present- ed. Give us a call at 3542. Upcoming Events November 25- Horticultural Society General Meeting- 7 p.m. - conference room November 25- Chamber of Commerce General Meeting- 7 p.m. multi-purpose room. November 26- Council Olympic Torch Meeting- 4 p.m.- board room; November 26- Terrace Bay Bowling Association- 7:30 p.m.- multi-purpose room; November 28- Outdoors Unlimited Equipment Sale- 10 p.m.- multi-purpose room; November 29- Hospital Auxiliary Fashion Show Practice- 2 p.m.- conference room; November 29-_ Ringette Executive Meeting- 7 p.m.- General Meeting- 8 p.m.- mullti- purpose room, November 29- Navy League- 8 p.m.- boardroom. Public Skating The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee would like to announce that public skating on Friday evenings from 7:30-8:30 p.m. has commenced as of Friday, November 13. Public Skating for the week of Nov. 25-Dec. 2: Wednesday- 1-2 p.m; 8:30- 9:30 p.m. Thursday- 11 to noon; 1-2 p.m. Friday- 1-2 p.m. and 7:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday- 2-5 p.m. Sunday- 2-4 p.m. Monday- 11 to noon; 1-2 p.m. Tuesday- 11 to noon; 1-2 p.m. Wednesday- 1-2 p.m; 8:30- 9:30 p.m. Schreiber Recreation from page 7 room and meeting room 3. If you are looking for a place to just meet your friends to sit and talk, come out to the recreation centre on Friday and Saturday nights from 7-11 p.m. Winter Events Calendar The. 1987-88 Winter Special Events Calendar is now ready. For your copy stop by the office anytime between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Community Calendar The calendar will assist in keeping the community better- informed of local happenings as well as helping our new residents in familiarizing themselves with the community. This column includes the name of the group contact person, date, place and time of their meetings as well as any special events they are planning. Any groups wishing to have their meetings or special events published on a regular basis should contact the recreation CON oe » @y { VY HELIUM BALLOON BOUQUETS Delivered by "Santa" BETA SIGMA PHI for more information CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Sponsored by: 599 e 1/4 Carat Collection. 9 _ Magnificent 1OKT Man's Ring - 1/4 Carat Marquis Cluster 1 OKT. Save BEAUTIFUL JEWELS call: Jan Jack 825-3352 Martha Lavallet 825-9602 Pat Boutette 825-9426 gi) © Balloon Bouquet $10.00 r w/ 12 Balloon Bouquet $20.00 _ with mug $2.00 extra *December Special on Pick Up orders. only $1.00. a balloon. AT IRRESISTIBLE PRICES Terrace Bay Simcoe Plaza Churchley Jewellers 825-3592 DOMINIC'S UNISEX HAIRSTYLING 313 Scotia St. Schreiber, Ont. 824-2152 ALL HAIR CUTS:men's women's children $5.00 wash, cut & blowdry only Women's wash cut & set (curling iron or roller set) $9.00 Wash & Set $5.00 Perm $19.95 complete with styling Hair Color $14.95 Henna Puts body & shine to your hair $16.95 Luminize $19.00 Ear Piercing $9.95 complete with studs (gold) $11.95 with Birthstone studs Assorted Earrings $1.99 & $2.99 pr. Katte. Gift Certificates avilable (AR i (any amount) Draw 1 free perm 1 free cut & style apppointment not always necessary office at 824-2317. Teen & Children's Aerobics- Debbie Tremblay, one of our aer- obic instructors, is presently explaining the possibility of orga- nizing a teen and children's aero- bics program. If you are interest- ed, contact Debbie at 824-2026 or the recreation office at 2317. Programs ' The recreation office is presently taking registrations for the following programs: Computer Course- an intro- duction into the micro-computer using the Tandy machine. The course will be held on Wednesday nights at the high school with Mr. Bill Houston doing the instruc- tion; National Coaching Certification Program- the theo- ry Level | and Il programs will be held in late November. and January respectively. These theo- ry levels are for coaches of any sport. Future Programs If you have a desire to partici- pate in a specific program or wish to conduct a craft or hobby course, please contact the recre- ation office at 824-2317. Year passes for Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce from page 6 your concerns. We also compiled an impact study of the Kimberly-Clark problem and presented a brief to the Ministry of the Environment. Tourism has been identified by the executive as one of our prima- ry objectives. Both in the areas of develop- ment and promotion, we are com- mitted to working diligently. The first year of operation is a success. This is due, in large part, to a highly dedicated and moti- vated executive, that has worked hard to ensure this success. On your behalf, I thank them for their tremendous effort. I would also like to thank the reeve and council for their co-operation and Dean Main and the recreation committee for their support. Finally, if we are to continue with programs that we have initi- ated, and embark on new ven- tures, we as an executive, need your continued support. While this note is still fresh in your minds, we ask that you renew your membership for the coming year. Should you wish to commit some time, we would appreciate receiving your name as a poten- tial candidate for our executive. We need your help! If ycu are a new member, or know of someone who would like to join the chamber, please let us know. Thank-you for your contin- ued support. Michael Moore, president.

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