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Terrace Bay News, 3 Feb 1988, p. 6

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\ Page 6, News, Wednesday, February 3, 1988. Terrace Bay Recreation Department Start a Ski Club Meeting _ An important meeting will be held in the conference room at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre on Thursday, Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. This meeting is for .all Schreiber and Terrace Bay cross- Country enthusiasts. The purpose of the meeting is to form a club. All levels of skiers are urged to attend. National Coaching Certification Level 1- Theory Coaching Clinic The Terrace Bay Recreation Department will be sponsoring a Level 1 Theory Coaching Clinic on February 12th, 13th and 14th, 1988. The N.C.C.P. is the 'coaching of coaches' program. It is an edu- cational learning program for coaches and is designed to make the reward of coaching that much better. The more the coaches get out of coaching the more their ath- letes will get out of their sport. This 14-hour program will be held at the recreation centre in Terrace Bay. If you wish to regis- ter please contact the office at Tender Notice Commerce Northwest Inc. We have compiled data for the production of an annual Trade Index. You are invited to apply for a specification outline of the project for the purpose of tendering. Please submit two examples of your work with the request for specifications. Please enquire in writing to: Mallon Advertising Attention: Mr. Jack Hudolin 1184 Roland Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 5M4 (807) 622-9661 Closing date Friday, February 5, 1988. THE SCHREIBER TORCH DAYS COMMITTEE 3542. Dance for Heart Once again, the Heart and Stroke Foundation will be presenting a Dance for Heart Program in Terrace Bay. This is a one-evening event where the participants recruit sponsors to donate towards their endeavor of doing an aerobic three-hour program. The participants are awarded prizes for the monies collected for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Watch future issues of the Terrace Bay/Schreiber News for more details. Power Skating The Terrace Bay Recreation Department is now accepting names for a Power Skating pro- gram. This program is open to youths aged seven to 12 years. Marcus Maeltoner will be the instructor. Classes for each age group will be half-hour durations. The first session will com- mence on February 7 and will conclude on Feb. 28. The times for this program will be on Sunday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. For registration call the office at 825-3542. Attention all fitness enthusi- asts The next sessions of the fol- lowing exercise classes will be commencing soon and the recre- ation department is now taking registration. Aerobics- Gwen, Monday and Thursday, Feb. 29 to April 21; non-impact, Gwen and Eileen, Monday and Thursday, Feb. 29 to April 21; Fitness For Fun, Lynn, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Feb. 15 to March 25; Taking - charge with Aerobics, Louise, Monday and Wednesday, March 7 to April 13; over-50 Hoppers, Lorraine, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Feb. 15 to March 25; over-40 Hoppers, Lorraine, Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 22 to April 7. More registrations are neces- sary in order to make the follow- ing programs a reality: Teen Makeup, Flower Arranging, Introduction to Interior Design, "START DATE: TIME: --- 7P.M. ATTENTION CROSS COUNTRY SKIERS LUB - The Terrace Bay/Schreiber Recreation Departments will be hosting a "Start a Ski Club" Meeting with anyone who is interested in Cross Country Skiing. Thursday February 11th, 1988 LOCATION: Terrace Bay Recreation Centre Conference Room Join in... Have Fun..Bring your friends.. This meeting is for all levels of skiers who have a desire to improve cross-country skiing in the Terrace Bay/Schreiber Area. T " WOULD LIKE TO THANK: Schreiber Public Works Department Schreiber Recreation Staff Schreiber Fire Department _ Holy Angels School Staff & Students Schreiber Public School Staff & Students Canadian Pacific Railway Schreiber Foodmarket Birch Motors And all the individuals that assisted with the suppers, dances and other events. Any other groups that may have inadvertently been omit- ted for the gracious contributions of money, time and equipment. Without your assistance, we could not have made our Torch Days Celebrations the success eres that is was!! The Torch Days did much to support our efforts to make the arrival of the Olympic Torch a memorable event for Schreiber and the partici- pants in the relay. To all those who participated, those that worked at the events and the organizers can be proud of their efforts as we again proved that "The Spirit of the North" is deeply embedded in the hearts of all Schreiber residents. Congratulations on a job well done!! For more information contact the Terrace Bay Recreation Office at 825-3542 or the Schreiber Recreation Office at 824-2317. TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER NOTICE OF INTENT TO PASS AN AMENDING BY-LAW TO ZONING BY-LAW 631, THE EFFECT OF WHICH IS TO ALLOW A CONVENIENCE STORE AND A LAUNDROMAT TO OPERATE ON LOT 68, PLAN M-120, KINGWAY (SUPERIOR SHELL SERVICE) TAKE NOTICE: That the Council of the Township of Schreiber intends to pass By-Law 88-5 on the 8th day of MARCH, 1988, under Section 34, of the Planning Act. AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE: That a Public Meeting, will be held on FEBRUARY 15th, at 7:00 p.m. IN THE COUNCIL CHAM- BERS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, to consider the change of use of the subject lands, to allow the operation of a Convenience Store and a Laundromat, and to amend the rear yard requirements to 10 feet. AND PERSON may attend the PUBLIC MEETING and make written verbal representation either in support of, or in opposition to the pro- posed zoning by-law amendment ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed Zoning By- Law Amendment, is available for inspection, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the Municipal Office, 608 Winnipeg Street, Schreiber. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER THIS 3RD DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1988 A.J. Gauthier Clerk Township of Schreiber Municipal Office , 608 Winnipeg St. Schreiber, Ontario 807-824-2711. cross-country Skiing, Mixed Squash Clinic, Decorative Tole Painting. Cross-country skiing There are openings for regis- tration in these programs for those who wish to learn how to care for their cross-country skiis and to also learn the basic instruc- tion on skiing. Youth (aged 7-12 years) will have their instruction on February 20; the adult program will take place on February 21. OPP's R.LD.E. Toronto- Ontario Provincial Police officers checked 369,403 drivers during the Christmas/New Year anti-impaired driving cam- paign and charged a total of 1,683 motorists with alcohol-related criminal code of Canada driving offenses in R.I.D.E. checks and general patrols. In comparison to last year, more vehicles were stopped in the recent seasonal R.I.D.E. cam- paign, yet fewer impaired drivers were found behind the wheel. During the 1986/87 OPP Christmas/New Year program, police checked 357,167 drivers and charged 1,812 of them with alcohol-related driving offenses in R.I.D.E. checks and general patrols. "Fewer 12-hour licence suspen- sions were issued during the year's Christmas/New Year R.I.D.E. program- 1,999 suspen- sions, compared to 2,938 12-hour suspensions issued the previous year. Although the eight-week Christmas/New Year R.I.D.E campaign is now over, the year- round OPP R.I.D.E. program. wall continue throughout 1988. For Expert Advice on your display advertising needs call 825-3747 Obituary WELBOURNE, Mrs. Gail Aged 49 years, of Schreiber, passed away in hospital on Thursday, January 21, 1988. Employed by Kimberly- Clark in Terrace Bay, mem- ber of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109. Survived by her husband Earl, sons Danny & Darren and daughter Julie. Brother Bud of Toronto, sisters Brenda of Terrace Bay, Karen of Vancouver & Debbie of Schreiber. Also survived by nieces , nephews, Aunts and Uncles. Predeceased by her parents Bill & Eileen Lidkea. Funeral mass was held on Saturday, January 23, 1988 at 3:30 p.m. from Holy Angels Roman Church in Schreiber. Internment in the Schreiber Cemetery.- If friends so desire, memorials to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciat- ed.

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