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Terrace Bay News, 23 Nov 1983, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 23, 1983 Terrace Bay Recreation News Programs: Mixology Mixology is an intro- duction to the funda- mentals of bartending and the art of mixing beverages. The date for this short course is Saturday, December 3, * from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p-m. The deadline to register is Monday No- vember 28. Please call today if interested. Possible New Programs for 1984 Paper Tole, (Ad- vanced and Beginners), Art from the Oven, Microwave III, Oil Paint- ing for Beginners, Word hours {f Zony's ~ Hairstyling and Barbering Shop is now OPEN and located at Birchwood Terrace. Take Advantage of the Grand Opening Special of 20% off. Now until Saturday, November 26th, 1983. Featureing: JANICE LIEBROCK - hairstylist SANDRA STACHIW PISQUALE TRICHILO - Barber Cail for appointments, for Day or Evening Processing, Conver- sational French. Call the Recreation Office at 3542 if you are interest- ed in any of the above programs. The respon- se from you will deter- mine whether these pro- grams are offered. New Programs - Cosmetologist 825-9545. y, We would like to hear from you on program suggestions. We are planning our program Brochure for the New Year and would appre- ciate hearing from you. Let's hear from youl! Call 3542 with your sug- gestions, they are al- ways welcomed! Bowling Program The Bowling Alley is open to the General Public, Members, and Non-Members, on Wed- nesday from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Rates are set and we encourage you to parti- cipate. Public Skating Hours Monday 1-2 p.m. Wednesday 2-3 p.m., 7-8 p.m. Thursday 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Friday 1-2 p.m., 7-8:30 p.m. Saturday 8-9 p.m. Sunday 7-8 p.m. Memberships 1984 Memberships will go on sale prior to Christmas; therefore if you are looking for a family gift, consider purchasing your mem- bership at this time. Exact dates when mem- berships will be sold will be advertised through this paper. '4H Report - The Shake and Bakes This week we had our 4-H party. The girls each invited a guest and had jobs to help pre- pare for the party. Everybody had fun and liked the food. Later on in the meeting we di- vided into two groups and played some games. After the dishes were washed and put away, the meeting was dis- missed and it was time to go home. All in all, I would say that every- body had a good time. Press Reporter: Karen Simpson Hydroponics Cancel- lation We apologize to those who had their names in for Hydroponics, as the course had to be cancel- led at short notice, due to lack of registration. We will try and offer this program again in the new year. Terrace Bay Council notes... continued from page | Committee Reports: From Councillor Chap- man: Chapman circulated the agenda for the up- coming dedication cere- monies. for the W.J. Hanley building. It was also requested of her from the Schreib- er Parks and Recreat- ion Dept. that she look into booking space in the arena for their Figure Skating Club and their Minor Hockey as their compressors are down and there is no avail- able ice in Schreiber. Chapman sympathized with them and mention- ed that the Terrace Bay arena is already booked to capacity with a total of 9 groups using 75 hours of ice time now. Schrei- Images north--your celebration rable recol- lections of their own, as well as stories and tales that have been handed down \) iia Kan =|) Northern Ontario has played a vital role in the history and development of the Province of Ontario. But much of that important history is lost over the years--old photographs, docu- ments, sketches, historical letters, and when many of our older citizens pass on, they take with them memo- through generations of northerners. The Ministry of Northern Affairs, as part of its Bicentennial celebration in Northern Ontario, wants to preserve as much of that history as possible in en- during forms. Working in i>» co-operation with the Universities of Laurentian at Sudbury, and Lakehead at Thunder Bay, Northern Affairs invites northern resi- dents to loan or donate historical material that will be documented and may be incorporated into a Northern Ontario pictorial* history. While northern historians will research and write much of the text for the book, this project is largely relying ee Nal: é x ONTARIO Ontario residents, cor- & | porate and media archives and either on a loan donation basis. Those who have pictorial history feel should be documented and recorded for later use, should contact their nearest Ministry of Northern Affairs office. If long distance charges apply, call toll free by asking the operator for Zenith 33160. The Northern Affairs offices will be drop-off material that is being collected. The research and publishing schedule for the book dictates that material be contributed as soon as Ye lll ini Hon. Leo Bernier se Kn of Minister ore an David Hobbs Affairs Deputy Minister on the co-operative efforts of northern z historical societies, == who have important material to share historical material to contribute to the material that they or or points for possible. ber can direct their re- quests to either the groups involved with the available ice time or to the Rec Director, Terry Bryson. From Councillor Hous- ton: He briefly reported on a Tactical Rescue Unit demonstration (TRU Team) which was held in Schreiber at the O.P.P. detachment. The team is stationed in Thun- der Bay and is fully qualified in all rescue and hostage situations. He also wanted Coun- cil to look into the possi- bility of hiring a perma- nent full-time town en- gineer. On another topic, he requested that Council should look into provid- ing the senior citizens of Terrace Bay with a facil- ity for a club for seniors, similar to that of the Chimo Club in Schrei- ber. Council will look into this matter more fully. From Councillor Ram- sey: Ramsey reported on his previous meetings in Marathon concerning the Transition House which is designated to be built along the north shore. It has yet to be decided where the home 'will be built and further meetings will establish the site. From Joe Kennedy: Kennedy reported that there was a need for a small snow blower for public works that would attach to their existing tractor plus a cab which could be purchased at the cost of approximate- ly $2,000. Council gave authorization for such a purchase. From Reeve Speer The Reeve discussed a recent meeting with the Fire Department in which he was part of. Many concerns were brought up and then presented to Council. He also read a letter from a concerned citi- zen who was expressing her views over the Township Christmas Party. She felt that this party should be kept strictly for the volunteer people of the town, not for the paid employees. Reeve Speer replied to the letter by saying that all letters are welcomed and that it was indeed a pleasure to receive a complaint letter that was , signed by the author. Other Business Council recently met with the restaurant own- ers and revised their lease. Councillor Chap- man was concerned with one clause in the lease that stated the owner would not be respons- ible for damages incur- red outside his restau- rant for the hours that he would be open during stat holidays. In a re- corded vote, all were in favour of this clause except Councillor Chap- man. She felt that more priority would be given to see that no damages occured if the owner was made responsible. The meeting was ad- journed at 10:30 p.m. | and Council went into Committee of The Whole. 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