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Terrace Bay News, 27 Apr 1983, p. 5

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Fit Five Program The reaction to the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation - Fitness On- tario Fit Five program has been overwhelming. Several Schreiber resi- dents are actively en- gaged in pursuing this program of personal fit- ness. The following lists those program partici- pants having recently completed levels within this program. Level One Saima Willoughby, Leny John, Randall Kushnieryk, Ethel Nes- bitt, Maria Speziale, Maria Figliomeni, Ger- aldine Keating Level Two Debi Fummerton, Stella Speziale, Johanne Bergeron, Linda Costa, Rosann Pellegrino Level Four Cheryl Smith Congratulations to these and all other suc- cessful participants. Should anyone else be interested in enrolling in this free, self administ- ered program drop in at the Recreation Complex and pick up a Level One brochure. Arena Activities A number of recrea- tional activities are scheduled throughout the week at the arena. Please note that bad- minton and volleyball will also be offered, as soon as arrangements are finalized. Junior Sports All children are en- couraged to come out and join the fun at the Junior Sports Drop In Program. You can play indoor soccer, badmin- ton, frisbee catch, vol- leyball, basketball or ball hockey. The follow- ing schedule will apply until mid May. Monday 5-6 p.m. Tuesday 5:15 - 7 p.m. Thursday 5:15 - 7 p.m. Friday 5-7 p.m. Junior Ball Hockey Ages: 11 to 14 Time: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Days: Monday and Wednesday evenings All boys ages 11-14 are encouraged to come out and participate in this exciting program. You must bring your own hockey stick and hockey gloves. Senior Ball Hockey Amethyst House The Canadian Cancer Society is especially act- ive locally in the month of April. One of the more visible of the So- ciety's projects in the region over the years has been Amethyst House in Thunder Bay. This lodge was built but the Ontario Divi- sion of the Canadian So- ciety and then turned over to the Ontario Treatment and Research Foundation, who now operate it. Amethyst House is situation on a hill over- looking Lake Superior. An invitation to visit Amethyst House when you are in Thunder Bay is extended. Amethyst House was officially' opened on June 1972. Its main pur- pose is to house out of town "mobile" cancer patients who are under- going treatment at the Cancer Clinic in the Port Arthur General Hos- pital (across the street) and these patients may come from locations throughout Northwest- ern Ontario (e.g. Nipi- gon, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport, Longlac, Geraldton, Kenora, Hearst etc.) Accommodation in the lodge is free to the pa- tients and their meals. are provided in the cafe- teria of the General Hos- pital. However, many patients do not want to go out for breakfast or In The Lane Snow Is Glistening With old man winter about to come knocking, it's time to run down the checklist of ways to save on home heating bills: check for air leaks around doors and windows; arrange for a mainten- ance check of heating equipment before cold weather arrives; change the filters, provide prop- er attic ventilation and lower the thermostat setting to 68 degrees. ry X for some of their meals - they perhaps do not 'feel up to par" so they often like to have their breakfast in and their in- between meal snacks in the "snack kitchen" in the Lodge and facilities and food are provided. Amethyst House is equipped to house 18 patients at the present time, with rooms for ex- pansion available down- stairs. Many of these items were purchased through the help of many volun- teers who have asked residents to give of their time and effort. Rooms are available downstairs for hobbies, crafts and work- shops, plus a hairdress- ing salon and also a recreation room. SHOTETOS E w Y 'ils eof LOWER Ages: 15 and over Time: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Days: Tuesday and Thursday evenings All males ages 15 and over are eligible to par- ticipate in this program. Should any local group be interested in forming a team to participate in this program, please contact the recreation co-ordinator at 824- 2317. Recreation Programs The Schreiber Parks and Recreation will be offering the following courses / programs: Microwave Your Dinner There are still a few openings in this course which takes place Satur- day, May 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Art and Craft Room of the Recreation Com- plex. The participants will make a roast, quiche, cakes, Chinese fried rice, vegetable stuffed fish, plus nine more dishes and lots of ideas. To register please contact the recreation office before May 6, 1983. Train Your Dog This workshop is de- signed for the person interested in obedience training for his or her dog. It will include demonstrations, two training periods with the participant's dog, and information handouts. Step by step procedures will be covered on train- ing your dog to heel, sit, come when called, etc. Dogs should be at least six months old and need not be registered. Those who have already parti- cipated in a basic dog obedience course could begin intermediate work. The course takes place Saturday, May 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. To register please contact the recreation office before May 20, .1983. First Aid A St. John's Ambu- lance First Aid Course will be offered from June 6 to June 10, 1983. Instructor Dennis John will be announcing spe- cific times and course location within the next couple of weeks. The last course proved high- ly successful, with all course participants hav- 14, 1983: $100,000 $10,000 $1,000 $100 $10 Winfall prizes - 5 8 Lottery numbers The winning Wintario numbers for April -130615/530548 $50 scramble - 6 2 2 4 7 3 in any order Mystery bonus draw - 8 7767 The winning Lottario numbers for April 16, =a 943 1 52780 4167 714 Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 27, 1983, page 5 Schreiber Recreation News ing an enjoyable and re- warding learning ex- perience. If interested in participating in this course, please contact the recreation office. Mixed Adult Slowpitch Baseball Tired of competitive fastpitch softball? Want to enjoy a fun and sociable evening of soft- ball, then this is the program for you. The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department is happy to offer a mixed Adults slowpitch (soft- ball) program. Adults ages 18 and over are invited to register by May 6, 1983 at the recreation office. Womens Slowpitch Baseball Attention women soft- ball enthusiasts. The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment will be offering a Womens slowpitch (soft- ball) program. Adults ages 18 and over are invited to register by May 6, 1983 at the recreation office. Schreiber Fitness Week The Schreiber Parks and Recreation in con- junction with the North Shore Recreation Di- rectors Association and the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association is proud to be offering the Schreiber Fitness Week. This unique com- munity event will be staged from May 16 to May 19, 1983, and in- cludes a host of inter- esting recreational acti- vities. Highlighted below are details of the four days encompassing the Schreiber Fitness Week. Monday, May 16 Fun Run e buttons for partici- pants e treats for children under ten e 1 mile distance, parti- cipants can run, walk or bike e from high school to public school and back © 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 17 - Food - Nutrition Day : © community bake sale © nutritional informa- tion ® nutrition - food class- es © nutritional food snacks © prizes Wednesday, May 18 Fitness Day © personal fitness test- in e FREE aerobic dance ¢ fitness information e junior sports e senior ball hockey Thursday, May 19 Family Day © spaghetti supper ¢ live entertainment e door prizes Additional informa- tion and details can be found in the Spring Brochure, and at the recreation complex. RANDY'S CONTRACTING Randy Mercure EQUIPMENT RENTALS Loaders, Backhoes, etc., Generators, Pumps, Air Compressor 170 CFM, Rock (Concrete) Drills, 80 Ib. (Concrete) Paving Breaker, Some Small Concrete Jobs Done Sandblasting done on Saturdays or Sundays At C & D Enterprises. (weather permitting) Rims, Bumpers, Car Parts - Body Parts Etc. PHONE: C & D ENTERPRISE AT 825-9582 or 825-3594 AFTER HOURS TIL 9:00 p.m. <-- e WELCOME... Capital Insurance Agencies Ltd.and are pleased to welcome employees of STOPN STEER SHOPS LEAH TRONSEN .- (Thunder Bay) toa Blue CHIP Plan. / | Al King = 1983: $812,697 - 041720 26 33 38 in any order ee Bonus number -10 Thunder Bay, Ontario P7A 4L3 Early bird draw -18 20 27 33 & (807) 345-5451 ONTARIO The winning Provincial numbers for April BLUE CROSS 15, 1983: 5969 $500,000 -1689425 NT, * ces ¢ =U! . {712 | SPRING CLEARANCE Terrace Bay Public Library Help us celebrate National Book Festival Week Come One...Come All Something for everyone yn 7. frat Y X L sL x ix I WSU ad an Some > F 5. All Sales Final Terrace Bay No Giftwrapping SALE LAST 3 DAYS Sale ends Sat., April 30th, 1983 25. to 50.. ot: Entire Stock Cash Chargex & Mastercharge Only JEWELLERS & i 825-3592 ns

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