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Terrace Bay News, 28 Feb 1979, p. 12

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PAGE 12 TERRACE BAY NEWS FEBRUARY 28, 1979 SCHREIBER PARKS & RECREATION COMMITTEE WINTER FUNFEST - MARCH 7,8,9,10 & 11 SCHREIBER HIGH WINTER CARNIVAL: Wednesday, March 7th 3:00 p.m. Blind Volleyball in the gym Snow football outside 3:30 p.m. Blind volleyball ¥ Snow football Thursday, March 8th 3:00 p.m. Arm Wrestling on a greased table on the stage Basketball: 3-legged or with a tennis ball 3:30 Basketball Fri day, March 9th 1215 penis Finals girls blind volleyball - HeS. Gym 1:30 Finals boys blind volleyball = H.S. Gym Races elementary school students - H.S. grounds 1245 Snow football finals girls = H.S. grounds 2:00 Snow feotball finals boys 2315 Floor hockey = boys = H.S. Gym Ringette = girls = outdoor rink 3:00 Floor hockey = girls = H.S. Gym Hockey = boys = outdoor rink Judging of Sno-sculptures, snow machine decorating and posters, Friday afternoon. 8 = 12 mid. Elem. school dance = Public School = Tapes 8 = 12 mid Youth dance = Schreiber H.S. - Parti Sound, Doors close 9:30 p.m. 9 p.m. Crowning of Funfest Queen & High School King & Queen Saturday, March 10th 10 a.m. Snow Sculpture judging = please register at OPP Office prior to Saturday the 10th.' "Road Hockey Tournament - Alberta St. Broomball Tournament = High School 1 p.m. Contraption Race - Grand Prix from Legion to High School, Sprints, Alberta Street. 2:30 pom. Tug-a=Truck = Public School vs. Holy Angels Tug-a=War = Rec. Committée vs. Town Council Family Participation Games 4 = 5 peme Kinsmen Kangaroo Kourt = H.S. Gym 5 Delle Community Dinner = Town Hall basement 9 pum.=1 an Adult Dance - music by Parti-Sound, H.S. Gym Sunday, March 11th 10 a.m. Motor Bike Races = High School Royal Canadian Legion Br. 109 = Ping Pong, Shuffleboard, Pool tournaments for boys & girls aged 10 = 13 yrs. Please register at the Legion. Finals of Broomball and Road Hockey tourneys Tube Jumping SCHREIBER PARKS & RECREATION QO COMMITTEE SQUARE DANCING: Get your botts on and dig out that second wind, because we are looking for persons interested in square dancing, young and old, this is for everyone. We are also on the prowl for per- sons who have the ability to call the dance. If you're inter- ested give us a holler over here at yer Schreiber Recreation Office. : CROSS-COUNTRY SKI SURVIVAL WORKSHOP: Have you ever been in a situation when cross-country #iing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, where something has broke on the equipment or there is a sprained ankle, broken limb(s) or torn ligaments? If you have or have not, Schreiber Parks and Rec- - reation in co-operation with the Ontario Provincial Police, Ministry of Natural Resources, and Terrace Bay Medical Staff are holding a three hour evening workshop on survival. Areas to be covered are hypothermia, sprains, breaks, shelters, supplies: to carry etc; there will be pass out materials and films. The cost is one dollar per person. Please register at the Schreib- er Rec office so that we know how many are attending or you can come on March 1, 1979 at the Public School 7 p.m. = 10 p.m. Coffee and donuts served. BEAVER COLONY: The Beaver Colony is going strong, all the boys have their uniforms now and well balanced program is underway. Our group committee is taking an active interest in the colony and es- tablishing administrative procedures. The colony meets each . Tuesday at 6:45 p.m. in the Holy Angels School activity area. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BR, 109 School Curling: The final standings in the round-robin series is as follows: Parent 6 =2; Reid 6-2; Miller 5-3; Redins 4=4; Blais 4=4; Holland 4-4; LeBlanc 3-5; Jacques 3-5; 0'Connor 1-7; The playoffs started Tuesday, February 27 and end Wednesday March 7, 1979. OIL PAINTING: This program will be held on March 9, 10, 11 at the Public School (Art Room). Anyone interested please contact Mrs. Colleen Glad at 824-2485. CRAFTS PROGRAM: Thursday, Feb. 22 was the first evening for this program. The participants seem eager to learn and to enjoy themselves. This program will run every Thursday until the end of May at the Public School (Art Room) from 7 to 9 p.m. The instruct- resses, Donna Mikeluk and Mrs. Darlene Bjorklund will be offer- ing crafts such as macrame, crocheting, knitting, needlepoint - among other different crafts. If any girl or boy from 8 to 14 years old who is interested, you can still register at the rec- reation office. If anyone is willing to instruct, supervise or assist the instructors please feel free to attend the program on Thursdays. Up to this date we do not have new foraation on Chinese Cooking, Mixology, Child Development Studies, Bricklaying. CONTINUED PAGE 15 oeeenes

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