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Terrace Bay News, 11 Dec 1990, p. 2

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Page 2, News, Tuesday, December 11; 1990 vane For Your Convenience *Robinson's Store *Cebrario's Hardware (Terrace Bay) *Hamilton's Audio Video *Moore's of Terrace Bay Will be open til 10 pm Friday Dec 13 & 14 and Dec 17 & 21 FUN FILLED PARTY PACKS FOR EVERY SIZE PART V/ (DELIGHT PARTY PACK _) ASSORTED NEW YEAR HATS 2 46 g FOR 50 PEOPL E Pkg. of 50. Dynamic designs. METAL NOISEMAKERS. poz. °4°5 } Contains 50 gorgeous decorated foil Neorvoar ee SERPINTINES per dozen ptgs.....° 4°" | NOW GEE Fo ras Ga een hats and tiaras, 25 flame resistant fringed horns, 25 noisemakers, 25 ~~ leis, 50 ao 200 flame resis- lant serpentine throws. Boxed $92 PER ASSORTMENT..............0.4.. FRINGED HAPPY NEW YEAR BANNER $575 COLLOSAL ASSORT lame Resistant, 10" x 10° ................. FOR 100 PEOPLE MENT CHOOSE FROM THESE AND MANY MORE! Flame resistant, 100 hats and tiaras, 1 top hat (for bartender), 1 plume tiara (for waitress), 1 Hawaiian lei (for wait- ress), 25 metal nosiemakers, 50 9-in. foil horns, 25 fringed blowouts, 50 poly Hawaiian leis, 500 serpentines, 1 Happy new Year banner. PER ASSORTMENT ......... $7135 a GLORIOUS ASSORTMENT Consists of 50 hats and tiaras, 25 metal noisemakers, 25 fringed horns, 200 flame resistant serpentine stream- ers and 25 leis. PER ASSORTMENT ............. SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, BALLOONS AND SANTA CLAUS SUITS 612 SQUIER ST. TOLL FREE: 1-800-465-3930 Thunder Country Regional Test Days Figure skaters to be tested by Rob Cotton The News Young figure skaters will be judged for figures, free skate and dance at Thunder Country Regional Test Days in Terrace Bay this weekend. "The reason we went to region- al tests is because ther are not as many qualified judges as there used to be, " said Monica Baldwin, spokesperson for Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club. There is one judge of that stan- dard in the region, Betty Bouchard of Terrace Bay, but three judges are needed for the tests, she explained. "In order to get a high test judge like Betty Bouchard you have to go out of the Thunder Country Region." The Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club, which is hosting the weekend tests, is flying in two more judges from Toronto. These are Triple Gold Judges," Baldwin said, "That is as high as -- you can in judging." The judges volunteer their time and expertise and the figure skat- Karl Campbell, a member of the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club test stream practices for the Thunder Country Regional Test Days to be held at the Terrace Bay Arena this weekend. Skaters from Marathon, Red Rock, Sioux Lookout, Geraldton and Manitouwadge will also be present. Photo by Rob Cotton ing clubs pay for the airfare, motel, meals and other transporta- tion. Figure skaters start at the Preliminary level, work through the Junior Bronze, Senior Bronze, Junior Silver, Senior Silver up to the Gold. Each level has three to four dances with varying degrees of difficulty, explained Baldwin. "There is also the free skate where the skaters do their jumps and spins," she said. The figure in figure skating deals with defining certain figures on the ice with the blade of the skate. Figures start at the preliminary figure and go right up to the eighth, figure making nine figures altogether "In figures the tracing has to be almost right on," Baldwin said. "They are allowed to do it three times and it each figure should be traced, one right on top of the other, so it looks like one line on the ice as opposed to three lines close together." There are seven girls, coached bt Gigi Dequanne, in the test stream of the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club: Catrina MacKay,13, Tannis Running, 12, Kari Campbell, 12, Shauna Singleton, 12, Lindsay Miller, 12, Alyson Mannisto, 12, and Mellisa Kenny, Fe Baldwin said the tests are just like school." "It's like writing a test, you suc- ceed or need improvement." Sarah Fry from Marathon,.who has tried out for her Canadians, will finish up her Gold dances on Saturday morning. The Canadians are the last step before the Olympics, Baldwin said. Skaters will be-representing the communities of Sioux Lookout, Red Rock, Marathon, Geraldton, Manitouwadge and Terrace Bay. All the of the clubs encourage the public to come out to the Terrace Bay arena and watch the sating. Preliminary first and second figures will start at 6 p.m.on Friday, Dec.15. On Saturday, Dec. 16, the Preliminary to Gold Dance from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Preliminary to Silver Free Skate begins on on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. The third to seventh figures begin early Sunday morning at 8 a.m. | BE GOOD |) THUNDER BAY DISTRICT -HEALTH UNIT- oo BEFORE IT IS BORN --\ "eat nourishing food aR ners smoking, alcohol and drugs *see your doctor early and regularly * attend prenatal classes Early bird series beginning January 15, 1991 Regular series beginning February 5, 1991 Call the Health Unit to register at 824-2413

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