Wednesday, November 22, 1989 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Schreiber rec news Programs Gymnastics - The Gymnastics Program is in full swing. Classes are held at the Terrace Bay Campus Gymnasium on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Kindergym is held Mondays from 6 to 6:45 p.m. The 7 years and older group is held Monday and Wednesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. If you wish to register or for more information contact the recreation office at 824-2317. Oldtimers Hockey The recreation department is now accepting names of those persons interested in an over 35 hockey team. If enough interest is shown ice time will be allotted to the program. Persons wishing to register should contact the recre- ation office as soon as possible. Future Programs The Recreation Department will continue to accept names of persons interested in any of the following programs. 1. First Aid 2 CER, 3. Weight Training Course 4. Over 40 Aerobics 5. Server Intervention Program When enough interest has been obtained for these programs, dates and times will be finalized. Don't forget that if you have an idea for a program or have.a skill that you feel others might be interested in learning the only way we will know about it is if you call the recreation depart- ment. We will be happy to try and organize any program. Ballroom Dancing This exciting program has been set for Saturday, January 20 and Sunday, Jan. 21; 1990. Dolores Niskanen of Thunder Bay will be conducting this 6- hour workshop at the recreation complex. The Waltz, Polka, Fox Trot and Jive are some of the dances you will be taught. Registration deadline is Friday, Jan. 12. For more information please contact the recreation office. Children's Dance The instructor that the recre- ation department had arranged to conduct the program has backed down. We are presently trying to locate another instructor and will continue to accept names of inter- ested persons. If you wish more information or know of someone who is qualified to instruct such a program, please contact the recre- Schreiber N.B.C. Hockey League Schedule Regular Season Games The Hawks and Devils faced off against each other last Wednesday evening in Terrace Bay No Body Contact Hockey. Hawks ended up winning the game by a score of 9-2. ation office at 824-2317. Crafts 'N Stuff Sale Don't forget the first annual Craft 'n Stuff Sale at the Schreiber Community Hall on Sunday, Nov. 26 beginning at 1 p.m. and running until 5 p.m. For table space or more information contact the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Photo by Dave Chmara Backa ON a Fighter Support Ue Barristers and Solicitors Ross W: Murray, B.Comm., M.B.A., LL.B. Richard W. Courtis, B.A., M.A., LL.B. Randall V. Johns, H.B. Comm., LL.B., C.A. Marlene Wilson, B.A., LL.B. TERRACE BAY OFFICE THUNDER BAY OFFICE Suite 410 The Chapple Building 101 N. Syndicate Ave. Thunder Bay, Ont. P7C 3V4 Telephone (807) 623-7961 Facsimile (807) 623-4417 7 Simeoe Plaza (Lower Level) Terrace Bay, Ont. POT 2WO Telephone (807) 825-9379 (807) &25-9395 Facsimile (807) 825-9506 TERRACE BAY OFFICE HOURS: Sun. Nov. 26 9-10:30 p.m. Mon. Nov. 27 9:30-11 p.m. Wed. Nov. 29 9:30-11 p.m. Sun. Dec.3 9-10:30 p.m. Mon. Dec. 4 9:30-11 p.m. Wed. Dec.6 9:30-11 p.m. Fireplace safety Diesels vs Sabres Superiors vs Diesels Sabres vs Superiors Superiors vs Sabres Sabres vs Diesels Diesels vs Superiors Monday to Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. With the winter season here, if you haven't already done so now is the time to inspect your chim- ney, particularly if your heating system is oil, natural gas or propane. With these fuels, your furnace does not stay running long enough to: keep the chimney continuously hot. That's when condensation of the water in the "smoke" can occur and why you see so many chimneys with mortar and brick deteriorating, and liners crum- bling. This moisture can also blis- ter the paint on the wall covering the chimney. Energy conservation efforts which have tightened up many houses, reduced furnace firing rates in many cases, and lowered thermostat settings have also resulted in chimney deterioration. Cold air is more dense than warm air. As air cools, it can form a column of heavy air in the chim- ney. When your furnace starts up, it tries to drive this air up the chimney. Sometimes it is not successful, and the products of combustion spill back into the furnace room. Such spillage can also occur if there is a blockage in the chimney caused by rubble, a dead bird or small animal or even a bird's nest. If the products of combustion end up recirculating through the burner, they could become lethal. You can detect spillage from an oil furnace by smell, or from a gas furnace when there is a high degree of moisture spilling from the draft hood, or if there are signs of paint discoloration around the draft hood. Make sure your chimney is clear of obstruction by holding a mirror inside during the inspection or clean out the opening at the bottom of the chimney to ensure there is daylight at the top. Loose or crumbling masonry can bedetected by a visual inspec- tion. Call in a specialist if you think there is a problem. Your oil supplier or gas utility may be able to provide an inspection service, or suggest someone who can. It is important that homeown- ers check their chimneys at regu- lar intervals. Poorly maintained chimneys and heating-systems can lead to tragic accidents, such as carbon monoxide poisoning. e0ec-e Party Dresses & Pant Suits Jr., Missy & Petite Sizes