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Terrace Bay News, 4 May 1983, p. 7

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Fit Five Program Several Schreiber residents have been actively involved in the Fitness Ontario "Fit Five' Program. The Fit Five (personal fitness) program encompasses recording the amount of time you as an individu- al spends participating in your favorite fitness oriented activities. Should you be interest- ed in enrolling in this free self-administered program, please drop in at the Recreation Office and pick up a Level One Brochure. The following lists those individuals having successfully completed levels within this pro- gram: Level One: Teresa Tri- chilo; Shannon LePage; Jason Fortier; Bonnie Chisholm; Susanna Cos- ta; Lynda Velanoff; Linda Williamson. Level Two: Ida Spe- ziale Arena Activities A number of recrea- tional activities are available throughout the week at the arena. Please note that bad- minton and _ volleyball will 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 years Time: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Days: Monday to Wed- nesday All boys 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 Ages: 15 and over Time: 7-9 Days: Tuesday and Thursday All males ages 15 and over are eligible to par- ticipate in this -- pro- gram. Should any local group be interested in forming a team to parti- cipate in this program, please contact the rec- reation co-ordinator at 824-2317. Recreation Programs The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment will be offering the following courses / pro- grams. Microwave Your Dinner There are still a few openings in this course which takes place Satur- day, May 14. For more information and to regis- ter please contact the recreation office. 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 par- ticipated 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 program; contact the recreation office by May 20, 1983. First Aid A St. John's Ambu- lance First Aid Course will be offered during the evenings of June 5, 7, 8, 9, 1983. Course in- structor Dennis John will be announcing spe- cific times and course location within the next week. The last course proved to be a tremen- dous success, with all participants enjoying an educating and informa- tive course. For addi- tional information con- tact either the Recrea- tion Office or Dennis John. Mixed Adult Slowpitch Baseball Want to enjoy a so- ciable evening of "rec- reational slowpitch baseball'? Tired of competitive fastpitch softball? Well, the Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department is offering the program meeting these require- ments and also of pro- viding a new and excit- ing Adult recreational mixed adult slowpitch softball. Age: 18 and over Times: Friday evenings 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Starts Friday May 27, 1983 Location: Schreiber High School Baseball Diamond Registration: at rec- reation office by May 6 For additional informa- tion please contact the recreation office at 824- 2317 Womens Baseball Attention all women softball enthusiasts! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department is offering a "recrea- tional" (non-competi- tive womens softball program). It promises fun, exercise and an Slowpitch Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, May 4, 1963, page 7 Schreiber Recreation News | enjoyable social outing. Age: 16 and over Times: Tuesday even- ings 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Starts: Tuesday, May 24, 1983 Location: Schreiber High School Baseball Diamond Registration: At re- creation office by May 6, 1983 For additional infor- mation please contact either Susie Costa or the recreation office. Fitness Room Hours Due to the increasing patronage of our Fitness Room the Recreation Of- fice has revised the Fit- ness Room schedule as follows: Monday 9 a.m. to 10 p-m. Tuesday 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. 6-8:30. Women Wednesday 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Thursday: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. - 6:00 to 8:30 Women Friday 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday: 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Sunday 12 noon to 4:00 p.m. The Fitness Room will soon feature a new exer- cise bicycle and pulley weights. Adult Weight Room In- struction Interested in learning how to make effective use of weight room training techniques, fit- ness and exercise in improving your physical fitness level? The Rec- reation Department will soon be offering an Adult Weight Room In- structional Program. continued on page 10 Attend. Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club ANNUAL MEETING Thursday, May 12, 1983 7:00 p.m. Recreation Centre Conference Room All Members are Request to money gift Binoculars. Hath ever ever seen. Can only understand. We'll be seeing you. and mind. Loving Wife Mary, IN MEMORIAM Twixt you and me, beloved husband and dad, Death's hung a mystic screen, Through which they say no human eye, And yet we hear your loving voice, In every breeze that blows, That only we could know. We see your eyes in the morning sun and sky. You face in nature's glow, And when in twilight time | walk, | see your Superior under the moon so fair, Were not alone, oh no Mike, We know your spirits there, We feel your touch on our heads and face. But only those who have lost someone as we, The time has passed slowly, it's been.a year. As Christ said, be not afraid | go before you, follow me. So sometime in the distant future, Until Then, Forever in our hearts Liz., Joe, Lorraine and Sharon Dobush. TERRY'S SIGHT & SOUND has over 300 movies for V.H.S. and BETA in stock now. Remember, with Terry's membership, you can enjoy a movie for as little as *2.50 Come in today and look over excellent selection of all the latest movies. THANK YOU To all the people who held a party.at the Legion Hall for us. Thank you for a great party and and also. the | am deeply grateful. It was indeed an honour to have so many remember mr. Don Laporte For Senior Citizens 1983 Instalments are in the Mail Ontario Tax Grants for Seniors is a program designed specifically to help offset municipal and school taxes for Ontario residents 65 and over. The Ontario Ministry of Revenue is mailing cheques which comprise the first instalment of the 1983 Property Tax Grant of up to $250 and a temporary Home Heating Grant of $40. These cheques were mailed on April 29th. Who will receive it? @ If you are 65 or over and own or rent your home, you are eligible for the Property Tax Grant. @ The 1983 instalment cheque is mailed to Ontario seniors who received the 1982 Property Tax Grant. @ This is intended to help you pay your property tax or rent for the first part of 1983. In the fall you will automatically receive an application for the balance of your grant. Who will not receive it? Basically, if you didn't receive a 1982 Property Tax Grant, you will not receive the spring instalment. In particular, seniors should note that: _ @ If you reside in a nursing home, home for the aged or any property ' tax-exempt institution, you are not eligible for the Property Tax Grant. @ If you tured 65 after December 3ist, 1982 (and therefore did not qualify for a grant last year) you also will not receive the spring instalment. However, you will receive an application for the entire 1983 grant in the fall. For more information call the Ministry's multilingual Information Centre B In Metro Toronto-- dial 965-8470 @ In Area Code 416-- @ In Area Code 807-- dial 1-800-263-7700 ask the Operator for Zenith 8-2000 or write to: Ministry of Revenue, Guaranteed Income and Tax Credit Branch Ontario P.O. Box 624, 33 King St. W., Oshawa, Ontario, LIH 8H8 Ministry Revenue George Ashe Minister T.M. Russell Deputy Minister @ In all other areas-- dial 1-800-263-3960

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