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Terrace Bay News, 1 Jun 1983, p. 13

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Roller Skating The first session of the Roller Skating Season will commen- ce on Monday May 30th to Wednesday July 6th. The weekly schedule is as _ fol- lows: Monday 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday 4-5 p.m. Wednesday /7-8:30 p.m. Friday 7-8:30 p.m. Saturday 2-3:30 p.m., 8-9:30 p.m. Adults Only Music is by the C.F.N.O. radio for your listening plea- High tech in Telemedicine / Tele- health: The hospitals in NWO have submitted a proposal to the Minis- try of Health for an Interactive Audio and Visual Telehealth Net- work linking all the hos- pitals in the region. The main goal of the net- work is to provide easy access for health care providers and patients alike to education and diagnostic facilities nor- sure. Bring a friend and participate in an evening of fun and exercise. Rates for Roller Skating are as fol- lows: Recreation Members Adults and High School Students $2; Children $1. Non-Members Adults and High School Students $2.50 Children $1.25 Men's Slow Pitch Tournament There is a Men's Slow Pitch Tourna- ment scheduled for mally found in larger hospital centres. The network will eventually. link hospitals to the east and west with the hospi- tals in Thunder Bay as well as the region with medical centres in Southern Ontario. The Con College Tech. Outreach: *'Out- reach" is Confederation College's distance edu- cation program con- Terrace Bay on July 2nd and 3rd. Enter early. All the details are available at the Recreation Office. Weaving Course All of the "Wea- vers" out there who have put their names in for the upcoming course, are asked to come in and pay the registration fee be- fore the deadline of Friday June 10th. This advanced Weaving Course is open to anyone who has completed a be- ginners course, or has sisting of organized, supported, evaluated, learning outside the tra- ditional classroom, usu- ally without the instruct- or physically present, but with other formaliz- ed contact with the col- lege. Every participat- ing community has a Learning Centre estab- lished for the duration of the course where each student can use the re- source materials provid- The 19th Hole by MIKE MOORE A field of 26 golfers participated in the men's first twilight of the season on Wednes- day May 18th. Following are the winners: 0-14 handicap 1st low gross - Jim Cur- rigan - 38 2nd low gross - Bill Sta- chiw - 39 3rd low gross - Trent Desaulniers - 42 1st low net - John Corri- gan - 35 2nd low net - Rob Des- jardins - 36 3rd low net - Albert Courtemanche - 37 15 and over 1st low gross - Gary Lar- son - 43 2nd low gross - Lee Port- er - 47 3rd low gross - Ron Sitko - 50 1st low net - Charlie Matson - 371% 2nd low net - Chris Pol- lard - 40 3rd low net - Lee McKie - 41 These people can claim their voucher from Carol at the Pro Shop. The men's twilights are run every Wednes- day and are for men's club members with a $2.00 entry fee. The Pro Shop is now carrying a selection of balls, gloves, and other items are arriving daily. We hope to receive caps, shirts, and other items in the not too distant future. If there is something you would like, leave your name and phone number at the Pro Shop and you will be contacted. The Pro Shop is being oper- ated by the men's club and any profits realized will remain in the club. 'WIEBEN'S RESORT and WIEBENAIR LTD. invite you to fly Superior's North Shore from our SEA PLANE BASE at Pays Plat AIR CHARTER SERVICE AVAILABLE - expediting for Mining Exploration - a tourist Out Fitting service CALL PAYS PLAT 824-2159 Memberships are go- ing well and if you don't have yours yet, it is available at the Pro Shop. The club is trying to encourage new mem- bers and also family involvement, so come on out and participate, you'll enjoy it. TRIVIA " PEACEFUL...IT'S THE BEST WAY Ivoirians The Ivory Coast is called the "miracle of Africa." Almost a- lone among newly independent nations, it has had no coups, no mass rioting, no tribal wars. Iv- oirians have the highest standard of living in black Africa, and their per capita income is one of the continent's highest, National Geographic says. a thorough knowled- ge of the 4 Harness Loom. The course dates and times are: June 17 (7-10 p.m.), June 18 and 19 (9 a.m.-12 noon and 1-4 p.m.) : Men 's Ball Hockey [Ages 16 and up] There are 4 teams for Men's Ball Hockey but there is still room for more guys to join. Call 3542 if you are interested. This acti- vity takes place Thursday night from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Youth Ball Hockey ed at a personally con- venient time. Students receive a study guide containing specific directions for completing their studies along with specific refer- ence for finding the an- swers. A _ recommend- ed weekly study assign- ment is provided. Stud- ents complete the work on their own time and schedule. Textbooks and a supplementary read- ing booklet are usually included to provide in-: formation useful for study. Depending on the course, other mater- ials such as audio or video tapes, required hardware, and a small resource library are pro- vided in the learning centre. Regularly sched- uled group meetings are held where students ac- Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 1, 1983, page 13 Terrace Bay Recreation News [Ages 15 and under] This activity takes place Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. in the arena. There are still open- ings so call 3542 if you wish to join. Outdoor Volleyball Are you interested in participating in out- door volleyball. There are two divisions, the adults 18 years and over and the student division 14 to 17 years old. Contact Wanda Campbell if you are interested. Summer Employment The Terrace Bay complish group learning tasks such as discussion topics or specific skill development and prob- lem solving related to the week's assignment. Following the peer group meeting, the stu- dents, using telecon- ferencing equipment, hold a telephone dis- cussion with the in- structor to discuss cour- se content. Learners, once they have adjust- ed to this method of distance education, find it extremely rewarding and enjoyable and tend to perform better on ._ examinations and tests than traditional class- room students. Current- ly, courses are availa- ble in such areas as Am- bulance and Emergency Care, Industrial Hy- draulics, Band Man- agement and Early Childhood Education. NOTICE CHANGE OF HOURS for SHOE PLACE Mountainview Plaza, Schreiber 824-2215 as of May 31, 1983 Tues. to Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 noon 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Fri. night 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ? Just Have An Accident ? Worried About Having It Repaired Properly THEN THINK Breeny's Auto Body In Thunder Bay At Breeny's we can return your vehicle back to original factory specs. We specialize in frame repairs for all cars and light trucks, we also offer body and fender and auto glass service. We accept all insurance appraisals. Phone us at 623-0323. and inquire about our services. We offer very reasonable towing rates if your car is not mobile. Located at 111 Vickers St. North at Victoria. Recreation Commit- tee has received word that their application for a Summer Canada Student Grant has been approved. The program will employ 4 students. The pro- gram consists of run- ning a full recreation program for all ages in the arena as well as work with the sum- mer playground per- sonnel. Interested persons must regis- ter at the Summer Manpower Office in the Multi-Purpose Room of the Recrea- tion Centre. Minor Hockey Annual General Meeting On Monday June 6th at 7:00 p.m., in the Conference Room of the Recreation Cen- tre, Minor Hockey will hold its Annual General Meeting. The purpose of this meet- ing is to discuss amendments to the Constitution and to elect a new executive for the 1983/84 hockey season. All in- terested persons are urged to attend. Terrace Bay Tennis Club General Meeting On Wednesday June 8 at 7:00 p.m. there will be a general meeting of the Ter- race Bay Tennis Club. The agenda for the . meeting is as fol- lows: -- New Member orientation (advan- tages of club memb- ership) -- July 1st fun tourna- ment for club mem- bers -- Election of offi- cers Everyone is wel- come. Refreshments will be provided. Club memberships can be purchased at the meeting. Mixed Slow Pitch We now have 2 full teams for the newly formed Mixed Slow Pitch League and are looking for one more team. It is a fun evening's_entertain- ment, one night per week - no_ special skills are needed. Games are held at St. Martin School field, Thursdays from 7:00 to approximately 8:30 p.m. If you are inter- ested, please call the recreation office at 3542. Talk to your friends and try and get a team together. Let's hear from you! Just Arrived at the Hospital Gift Shop Ladies and misses cotton nighties and young children's books. Come in and browse. It could have meant of a love story. od he "(awne Cinema 7 Terrace Bay 825-3771 June, Wed. 1 She never knew he had an affair He never knew he had a son. the end of their marriage. Instead, it was the beginning MAN/ WOMAN BASED ON THE NOVEL BY ERICH SEGAL, AUTHOR OF "LOVE STORY: \ = All you need Thurs. 2, Fri. 3, Sat. 4 IT'S TIME TO FEEL GOOD AGAIN. Towne Cinema makes it easier to enjoy a night out at the Movies. Adult Admissions now $4.00. Showtimes... Sunday 8:30 p.m. Mon. - Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Fri. 7:00 & 9:00 Sat. 8:00 p.m.

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