An eight-hour emergency first aid course is just one of the many pro- grams being offered by the Terrace Bay Recreation Office this fall. The St. John Ambulance first aid course will take place on Nov. 29 for four hours, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. and concluded on Nov. 30, again from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. This course will be certified by the St. John Ambulance. A release from the Recreation Office pointed out that taking the course may prove helpful in dealing with emergency situations either at home or at work. Those in- terested in taking the course.are en- couraged to register for it now. Here are details for the other pro- grams, as explained by the Recreat- ion Office release: Aerobics Gwen Black will be offering more sessions of her aerobics, non-impact aerobics, and add-a-class aerobics. These classes are scheduled to start on Oct. 27. Those presently attending Gwen's classes should call the Rec Office early, as there is a limited registration. Body Basics Due to the response of this popular class, there will be another session of- fered commencing Nov. 4. This pro- gram takes place every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Youth Bowling Now is the time to register your child for Youth Bowling. This class is open to youth aged seven to 14 years. The program commences this Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Call the Rec Office at 825-3542 for more information. Ceramics Workshop Sylvia will now be holding a Thursday night ceramics workshop commencing on Oct. 2 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Contact the Rec Office for more information. Emotional Stress Release Have you ever felt pressured by either your work situation or just dealing with everday situations? Why not come out to the Conference Room at the Rec Centre tonight, Oct. 1, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and learn how to get your feelings back in pers- pective. Knitting (Advanced) This program will be geared for participants who know the basics of knitting. Cable stitch, lace stiches, and learning to work with colours will be taught. The course starts on Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. in the Conference Room at the Recreation Centre. Krafts for Kids . Oct. 30 is.the start date for this in- teresting children's program. It will include printing, weaving, clay work, etc. The class is open to children ag- ed seven to 12. Learn To Skate We have several openings in the afternoon Learn To Skate program. This session will start on Monday, Oct. 20 and run every Monday and Wednesday afternoon thereafter from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Macrame Sherri Brand will be instructing this program of Basic Macrame knots. The program is a one-day ses- sion to be held on Sunday, Oct. 19 commencing at 10 a.m. Photography We need more registration in this one-day photography course to make it a success. Basic instruction in the sue of a 35 mm camera and the use of creative filters and flash systems will be demonstrated. Quilting Would you like to learn how to make quilts, tote bags, pillows, etc. by using the hand or machine stitch methods? Give us a call at 825-3542 for more information on this course. Racquetball Lessons Keith Milne, an excellent racquet- ball player, is willing to commence lessons to adults on Oct. 7. This four- week program is scheduled for Tues- days from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Get some enjoyment out of life by learning the game of racquetball. Rice Paper Lampshades This program will be held on Oct. 24 and Oct. 25. This intriguing, useful art will be taught by Darlene Noble. You can style or refinish your new or old lampshades. Call the Rec Office for further details. Squash Lessons (Adult) Gerry Mikalauskas will be instruc- ting the adult squash lessons this fall. Gerry is an excellent player and is willing to teach this sport to begin- ners. We need more registration for this program, which is due to start on Oct. 16. Stained Glass This interesting ancient art form program will commence:on Oct. 14. Ken Randle will be teaching it, us- ing the copper foil technique. Win- dow hangings and possibly a small lamp shade will be made during this program. Its duration will be six weeks, taking place every Wednes- day from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay NOTICE DEATH NOTICE SISSON, JUNE At the McCausland Hospital on September 17th, 1986, June Mary Neil, age 59 years, daughter of Mrs. Agnes Neil and the late Mr. Forest Neil of Guelph, Ontario; wife of Ray ot Schreiber, Ontario; mother 'of Lynda (Mrs. Dave Dunfield) of Prince Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday; October 1,:1986,-page 9 You can still register for some rec programs No-Body Contact Hockey League You may now call the Rec Office at 825-3542 if you wish to register for no-body contact hockey this season. 4-H Club News Report By Press Reporter Kerry Robinson Our first meeting was held on Sept. 17 in the Home-Ec Room of the High School. We covered the topics of calcium and osteoporosis. We also elected our officers: President, Jen- nifer Lohnes; Vice President, Jan Kraehling; Sec-retary, Sandy McBride; Treasurer, Karin Kraehl- ing; Press Reporter, Kerry Robinson. We also have three club leaders. We made Nochos and ended the meeting by eating them. They were delicious! Editorial Letter Policy Letters to the editor of the Terrace Bay-Schreiber News are welcomed at any time on any subject. However, there are a few pointers one should keep in mind. . First of all, all letters should be. typed, if possible, or at least legibly handwritten. Secondly, long letters will be accepted, but the shorter the better, as the News reserved the right to edit or refuse any submission. Also, the name of the letter's author must be included, as well as hir or her address and telephone number so that the lettr can be verified if necessary. No anonymous submissions will be published. Finally, you may send your epistles. to the editor of the News at P.O. Box 855, Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2W0 or drop them off in person at the News office located in the base- ment of the Post Office building on Simcoe Plaza. Our phone number is 825-3747. Also please note that effective im- mediately, the News office will be closed every Tuesday afternoon. Our normal office ours on other days are 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. Each issue of the News is available at the office every Wednesday, usual- ly by 12 noon. i Subscribe Today! ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee i Please enter the following subscription to the Terrace Bay- | Schreiber News. money order to: l Local | C one year Please check the appropriate box below and mail cheque or Elsewhere in Canada - es ee $14 (I one year | TERRACE BAY - SCHREIBER NEWS | P.O. Box 579 | Terrace Bay, Ontario, POT 2WO Snow Removal Assistance Program BE YOUR OWN BOSS Small Business for Sale George, B.C., Dale (Mrs. Dave Armstrong' of Markdale, Ont., Rae (Mrs. Dennis Martin) of Calgary, Alts., sister of Betty (Mrs. A Korkorian), Walter and Allan, of Guelph, Ont.; Grandmother of Jason, Drew, Craig, Meaghan and Amy. The funeral services were held September 19th, 1986 leaving the King Funeral Home to Holy Angels' Catholic Church for funeral mass conducted by Rev. P. Groulx. Inter- ment at the Schreiber Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill and Dan Gellert, Steve, Warren, Greg and Brent |_ Morrill For the upcoming winter season, the municipality is again of- fering driveway clearing services to eligible families, which are defined as an individual, a couple, or a group of individuals living as a family unit. To qualify for the program, a family must: 1. Contain at least one individual over the age of 65 years; or who is handicapped; and 2. Not contain any person physically capable of performing the snow removal which is to be supplied under this program. and 3. Be the sole occupant group of the dwelling unit served by the driveway to be cleared under the program. and * 4. Have an application completed by and individual within the family unit stating that he/she/they are financially unable to make arrangements for driveway snow removal by any other means. Well established, Truck-Mounted Steam Cleaning Business, with excellent repeat commercial and residential customers. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 767-8101 COLLECT and ask for Sue or Tim. Driveways serving commercial properties or multiple dwell- ings will not be cleared under this program. Application forms are available at the Municipal Office, 12 Sim- coe Plaza. Perthis DRYCLEANING SERVICES EARLY FALL SALE Sept. 29 to Oct. 11 Heavy Winter Coats THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY PROCLAMATION WORLD FOOD DAY WHEREAS well over one billion people in the world suffer from hunger and malnutrition although the resources and technology are currently available to feed the entire global population of 4.9 billion; and _and Parkas - $5.99 Comforters and 52 Bae Bedspreads - $5.25 <= Pillows - $6.49 TRAVEL REST TRAILER PARK Schreiber 824-2617 _ WHEREAS there are people working against hunger in 147 countries of the world who will be observing WORLD FOOD DAY on October 16, 1986; and WHEREAS Ontario government organizations, private sector organizations, voluntary agencies, educational institutions and individual citizens have joined to centre attention on the severity of world hunger by commemorating WORLD FOOD DAY NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAIMED that October 16, PHOTO PRINTS or 1986*be: 7 Simcoe Plaza Terrace Bay 825-3776 "WORLD FOOD DAY" in the municipality of Terrace Bay and that all citizens are en- couraged to increase their awareness of severe world hunger and its solutions.