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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 3, 1984 Terrace Bay Recreation News Some of our courses have started and there are some which will be starting in the near future. We -still have room for registration in the following courses: Belly Dancing; Cera- mics, Beginner and Ad- vanced; Dance Fitness for Beginners; Gene- ology; Krafts for Kids; Learn to Skate; 2nd ses- sion; Microwave for Beginners; Pre and Post Natal Fitness; Piano Lessons; Adult Racquet- ball Lessons; Wise Money Management; woodworking for begin- ners. The following cour- ses will be presented 'soon if registration is sufficient. Call the rec- reation office today. Youth Weight Training: (Joey Kostecki) in Nov- ember. The exact dates are not confirmed as yet. Ladies Weight Train- ing: (J. Kostecki). Some people have shown an interest in having this course repeated this year. We will attempt to run this course in No- vember on a weekend if registration is suffi- cient. There is one Ministry of Food and Agricul- ture course that we are taking names for now. Wise Money Manage- ment, a one day course will be presented in No- vember. Future courses to be offered by the Ministry of Food and Agriculture are: Favours from your Freezer, and Sewing for your Child, These 2 courses will be presented during this coming winter. Bowling Executive The following is the new executive for the 1984-85 season: Presi- dent - Chris Peterson, Vice Pres. - Fred Hnat- uk, Secretary - John Agnew, Treasurer - Caryn Agnew. Contact persons for the leagues are as fol- lows: Ladies afternoon - Joan Greenwood - 3623 Men's League - Rob St. Louis - 9460 Ladies Monday Night - Holly Stortini - 9428 Mixed Fun League - Reg Gagg - 9346. Bowling Schedule Monday: 7-9 p.m. - ladies night Tuesday: 1-4 p.m. - ladies afternoon . (Joan Greenwood) - start Oct. 1, 1984 7-9 p.m. - Men's Bowl- ing League (Rob St. Louis) Wednesday: 10-12 a.m. - Senior Citizen's Bowl- 'ing (Pam Jones) 1-4 p.m. - Ladies League 6-8 p.m. - Open Thursday: 7-9 p.m. - Mixed Fun League (Reg .Gagg) Friday: 7-9 p.m. - Mixed League (Mike Stortini) Saturday: 10-12 a.m. - Youth League (ages 7- 15) Sunday: 2-4 p.m. - Open Bowling 7-9 p.m. - Open Bowling We now have regis- tration forms at the office for youth bowling. This league will com- mence on Saturday, Oc- tober 27th at 10:00 a.m. and continues until March 23rd. Special bowling instructions will be given with encour- agement on how to play on a team. There will be special events taking place at the end of the year and trophies will be presented. Jack Stokes (l) and Reeve Speer (r) indicate by their smiles that they are pleased with the results of a meeting with Schreiber Recreation News Mom and Me The Fall session of Mom and Me began Fri- day, September 28, 1984 at the Recreation Cen- tre Art Room. Mom and Me is a play and learn program for pre-school age children. The pro- gram runs each Friday morning from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30. For more information please call 824-2745. Learn to Skate An adult and pre- school Learn to Skate program will be offered eee THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY this season at the Schreiber Arena. Clas- ses will be held Tues- day and Thursday af- ternoon from 2-3 p.m. If parents wish to go on the ice with their child they may do so, how- ever it is not manda- tory. For more infor- mation contact the Rec- reation Office at 824- 2317. : Schreiber Boxing Club The Schreiber Box- ing Club is now regis- tering for the Fall Train- Ministry Officials from four Ministries. ing Session. Anyone in- terested in training or competing may contact Kevin Cocks at 824- 2107 or the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Fitness Room and Weight Lifting Clinic The Fitness Room is open Monday to Fri- day 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p-m. and noon to 8:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. If you are in- __ terested in learning how to use the equipment, the Recreation Depart- ment is offering a course YOUR HOME TOWN for both men and wom- en. For more informa- tion contact the Recrea- 'tion Office at 824-2317. Badminton Club Schreiber Badmin- ton Club plays every Sunday night at the High School Gym. For more information con- tact Rosann at 824-2823. Arena News The regular 1984- 85 arena season will commence October 15th. The Recreation Department would like to remind all groups who will be organizing spec- ial events this season to have their ice time re- quests in no later than Wednesday, October 31st. : Computer Course The. Recreation De- partment is offering a Basic Computer Course under the instruction of Dale Cooper. The course will be held Thursday evening commencing October 11, at 7:30 p.m. in Room 5 of the Schrei- ber High School. The course will run for eight weeks with two hour sessions each evening. For more information please contact the Rec- reation Office? From ice cream to sour cream, Palm makes it good. Just the way we did in the good, old days, that goodness makes us the best choice today. And it comes through in every product, every time. Fall Programs The Recreation De- partment is offering a number of Fall Pro- grams. These include, Microwave Cooking II, Calligraphy, Paper Tole, PHOTO CONTEST Win *25° | : The Township is looking for photographs of life and scenery in the municipality for inclusion in a planned promotional brochure. If you have some good colour. pictures which would help us show how proud we are of our community, let us have a look. If we select your photo to be in the brochure, you will win $25.00. Send your picture to Box 40, Terrace Bay, or drop them off at the Township Office, before November 16th. Please make sure to put your name and address on the back of each picture, to ensure return. Good. That's what we've alwyas been Right here in Terrace Bay. Representatives locally Paper Quilling, Soft Micheal Souliere Sculpture, Sewing. If you are interested in any of the above please con- tact the Recreation Of- fice as soon as possi- ble. Wemae things Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department SURPLUS EQUIPMENT SALE 5 Only 18 foot (keel measurement) Spring Box Canoes. Bids may be made on a single canoe or the lot. Anyone wishing to view equipment should contact the Recreation Office at 824-2317. ° Sealed bids marked S.P.R.D. Surplus Sale will be accepted until 5:00 p.m., Friday, October 19th, 1984. Subject to a reserve bid. All bids will be opened at 7:15 p.m. at the Recreation Committee Meeting, Monday, October 22nd, at the Recreation Complex. | WZ. Ar .% v 4 Bids should be mailed to: Schreiber Parks and Recreation P.O. Box 98 SCHREIBER, Ontario POT 2S0 ATT: MRS. IRENE BORUTSKI For more information, contact the municipal office at 825-3315. LOTT ORS AAT 6 TH A eee 2288 POD OPES SS

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