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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jul 1989, p. 6

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Page 6 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Wednesday, July 5, 1989 Terrace Bay recreation news Programs Swimming Pool News The pool officially opened last Thursday. Lessons started on July 4th. August lessons will begin on July 31st. DEADLINE TO REG- ISTER IS JULY 14TH FOR THE AUGUST SESSIONS. Pool schedules are available at the Recreation Office. Ladies Aquabics There will be evening sessions on Monday and Wednesday nights from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. starting July 10th. For more information and to register call the Recreation Office at 825- 3542. Summer Playground Our Summer Program began on July 4th. The staff have great plans for a summer of fun. Watch for their weekly news article in this column. SCHEDULE TIMES: Emie & Bert - 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tot Lot - 1 p.m.to 2:30 p.m. Summer Daycamp - 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tourist Information Bureau Our Tourist Information Bureau has officially opened. Hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday to Sunday. It is located in the Curling Club. If a tourist stops you on the street for information, recommend they drop down to our Tourist Information Bureau. Tourist 'Trivia will be a weekly. feature in our News Column. Team Texaco B 52's Heinz 57 Thunderbirds Deadheads Pistols Stray Cats Hooters Birch's Chicken Cece Catch 22 Top Guns Winston Lakers Misfits Silver Bullets Buccaneers Cruisers ADANAADACIAYTNWAANIBMSSA~ SSONNWWWHWhEEUMNDA Schreiber Mixed Slow-Pitch Standings (as of June 26, 1989) GhRw it - Po AripDAMNARREWNWAWOHS ecoccoccoocrmoooorooe SOoRRADATD ~1H OO QUT RE 10 Dike FORESTS DON'T LET YOUR "ibe NT WILDEIRES T= ---s ya = 6:00 The Terrace Bay Recreation Department will be hosting a LADIES EVENING AQUABICS PROGRAM Monday & Wednesday at the Terrace Bay Swimming Pool from July 10th to August 2nd p.m. - 7:00 p.m. REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00 To register of for more information, come into the Recreation Office or call 825-3542 A GREAT WAY TO COOL OFF THIS SUMMER! B.0O.0.M. Program This program is scheduled for July 17 and 18. All those that have registered are asked to drop into the Recreation Office to fill out their Registration Forms. To date, this program, which will teach the participant the art of sailing is filled, however, names for a waiting list will be accepted. Fall Fair It's only a couple of months away! We've had a great response with several booth reservations. Be sure to book yours early. The Fall Fair is scheduled for Sunday, September 10, 1989. Trade Show The Aguasabon Chamber of Commerce will be hosting their first Trade Show in Terrace Bay on September 15, 16, 17, 1989. Schreli Swim Program Registrations for this year's Swim Program have been dis- tributed through the schools. Lessons will once again be held at White Sand Beach. There is, however, a question on the regis- tration form asking for the pub- lic's input on where they would like to see the lessons next year. We ask that even if you are not registering anyone this year that you answer the question and return it to the recreation office so we can get-a handle on what the public wants. The first session will begin July 10 and run through July 28. The second session will com- mence July 31 and run to August 18. A late administration fee will be charged to all late registrants. Deadline for the second session is July 21st. Sailing Look out - Here comes one of the most exciting summer pro- grams available to children 7 to ~ 13 years of age - and it's FREE. The Ontario Sailing Association will be conducting a For more information, contact Jeannie Randle at 825-9425. Programs A ten-week Teen Modelling course was just recently complet- ed with 15 participants ending in fine style with a Fashion Show held at the Legion Hall on June 21. Organizer & instructor Sandi butt, was very pleased with the great response and plans to teach again in the Fall. Fall Programs We've had a great response to our requests for program sugges- tions. Some have included; Photography, Calligraphy, Modelling, Jazz & Ballet for both adults and kids, Wall Stencilling, Knitting, REtirement Planning, Junior Squash & Racquetball Workshops, Weight Training & 2 day introductory Sailing and Racing Program to children at White Sand Beach on July 18 and 19 and it's FREE! As an added attraction there will be a Regatta held at the end of the program with the winners being eligible to attend a Provincial Championship for beginners in Southern Ontario. Funding will be avail- able to help the winners attend the Provincial Regatta. No equipment. is necessary so pick up your registrations at the recreation office now as there is limited space available for this program. Summer Fun Come on out and have some fun! Summer Playground has just begun. The playground leaders Cindy Luke, Cathy Birch and Brenda Webb have planned a fun- filled and exciting summer for all. Munchkins ages 3 to 6 years 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and Munsters ages 7 to 12 years 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. The playground will take place from July 4th to August 11th at the Schreiber Public School Hi om Athy shee ee Q ATTENTION S tee bo EY TERRACE BAY RESIDENTS The Township of Terrace Bay will be hosting a TOURISM DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY PLAN "OPEN PUBLIC MEETING" Thursday, July 13th - 3:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Terrace Bay Recreation Center -- Conference Room Your support, input and concerns are needed..... "Plan.to Attend" : this important Public Meeting 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Schreiber Men's Slow-Pitch League Playing Schedule Date Time Visitor ys Home Sun. July 9 6:00 Sluggers vs Mavericks 7:30 Outlaws vs I-Team Mon. July 10 6:00 Expos vs Sabres 7:30 Devils vs Diggers Sun. July 16 6:00 Devils vs Sabres 7:30 Sluggers vs I-Team Mon. July 17 6:00 Outlaws vs Diggers 7:30 Expos vs Mavericks AZ Gir EXHAUSTED all ideas for entertaining summer guests? Try Slate Islands Charter Service Boat tours of the Slates and other points along the North Shore. We also offer a drop off and pickup service for campers, picnics, etc. as well as providing fishing charters. Acrobics. If you have any other. suggestion, we'd like to hear them. Please call us at the Recreation Office at 825-3542. Upcoming Events July 5 - Boardsailing - White Sand Beach - Schreiber July 5 - Horticultural Society - Board Room - 7:30 p.m. July 6 - Trade Show Committee - Arena - 6:30 p.m. July 10 - Life-Line - Conference Room - 7:30 p.m. Reminder.......... PAYROLL DEDUCTION RECREATION MEMBER.......... Your memberships were payable on July Ist. In order to use the facilities, memberships must be paid in full. ber Rec notes Gymnasium, Monday to Friday. Register here anytime. Also, the Annual Fun Day will be held in Marathon on July 19th. This is a successful day where children can participate in many different events, interact with other chil- dren and most of all have fun. For more information drop in and see you up at the Schreiber Public School anytime. Hope to see you there! Being a perfect volunteer leader How do you recognize the perfect volunteer? What does it take to be a great leader? If you're Bart Mindszenthy, vice- president with the Beloff Group, you develop a quality checklist based (more or less accurately) on the acronyms, According to the Mindszenthy system of definitions, a "perfict" V-O-L-U-N-T-E-E-R meets the following criteria: V - values the organization O - organizes well (the job, responsi- bility, assignment) - likes his/her role - understands the needs of the organi- zation and his/her responsibilities - never a pushover - trusts the organization and its leacer- ship - - experiments - enlists - supports, volunteers - reviews (ie,can pause and reflect on the objectives, that fit with the organi- zation, successes and failures). The "P-E-R-F-I-C-T" leader, on the other hand, has a role in setting an example for volunteers (even if perfect spelling is not one of them): xa mm P- Purpose: a good leader gives pur- pose to the organization and is clear and consistent in communi- cating goals and the group's mission. E- Example: a good leader is a role model, spreads rather than hoards responsibility, is accountable and helps others learn R - Rewards: a good leader shares the glory and recognizes the contribu- tion.of others F- Focus: a good leader articulates why he or she is there in a way that others understand. |- Inspiration: a good jeader must be willing to roll up their shirt sleeves and dig into even the dirtiest job; in so doing, encourages people to reach deeper and further inside them- selves and attain the impossible. C - Consistent: a good leader behaves as a leader should behave, and doesn't send mixed messages to tnose around them T- Tough: a good leader has to be a "tough-loving" manager who expects volunteers to perform as if they Were paid for the work they dQ *.°

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