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Terrace Bay News, 21 Nov 1984, p. 8

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Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 21, 1984 Recreation News and Sports Schreiber Music Lessons The Parks and Rec- reation Department is offering Music Lessons under the instruction of such a clinic at the com- plex please leave your name and_ telephone number at the Recre- ation Office. Terrace Bay Squash Tournament: - The dates for the 3rd Annual Squash Tourna- ment have been set for Saturday December 15 and continue until 5 p.m. Sunday action re- sumes at 9 a.m. Public Skating Hours: Voyageur Tales 'Harvest Queen Dance The ordering of the cardigan letterman sweaters has taken place. The sweaters will 21. Voting will take place on Thursday. The Initiation Day, Friday, Nov. 2, was a The Students' Council is now fundraising by selling chocolate cov- ered almonds. Please The Academy of Musical Special Events and Sunday the 16th. x be white with purple huge success except for contact a member of the Arts of Thunder Bay. Saturday, November There are still openings ue Fn peer vee ' letters, 3 poe the mess left from Kan- council if you are inter- These lessons are open 24th the North Shore -- in this event. It willbe a 5.m., Wednesday - 2 to stripes. garoo Court. To the jan- ested in purchasing the to all ages and it is a Atoms will be playing in divisional tournament if 3 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m., The school jackets itor's delight, the mess chocolates. The Driver's complete course with Schreiber. Game times sufficient interest is re- Thursday - 10:30 to previously ordered was cleaned up by the Education course is also certificates being are 12 noon, 2:30 p.m. ceived. Otherwise it will 11:30 a.m., Friday - 1 to should be in during the members of Students' under way. They hope to handed out after each 4nd 5 p.m. Teams com- be open competition. eek of Decem- Council. finish the course by the stage is completed. peting will be Schreiber, ~ Deadline to register will Aveta H = 2 ies, fe the repair ay The _Initiation-Cos- Christmas Break. Adults who are interest- Marathon and Terrace be December 1st/84. Sunday '- 2 to 4 p.m. ment for the jackets is tume Ball was also held * Parent-Teacher _ inter- ed in learning to play an Bay. : (When available). now due. on that Friday. Every-. views were held on instrument are also wel- The North Stars will Ringette Jamboree: There will be a Har- one from Sylvester the Wednesday, November come. Classes are held be playing two exhibi- ; Cat and punk rockers, to 14 in Schreiber and on each Sunday at Holy tion games on the week- end against the Tar- The jamboree will be held this Saturday and Montreal Canadians vs vest Queen Dance on Friday, November 23rd: Nominations for Harvest Boy George and Mi- chael Jackson turned out Angels School. For more ' : : ae from I _ Sunday. Approximately Oldtimers - information please con sel dana' : m see 140 girls will be partic: December 7: Queen are to be held on at make ae dance a OE gay;-Noventber 24 at 7° tating. im this unique <' The Quierd= oid: - Wednesday; November: "Be =" fice at 824-2317. event. Games begin timers are sponsoring .m. and Sunday, No- Rena Interest De abeY 25th at cx Saturday at 11:00 a.m. this event and it should ee : be a terrific crowd gath- ae nee erer. Tickets are avail- Be Prepared able from Moore's of should contact the Rec- reation Office at 824- 2317: Upholstery, Paper North Stars Terrace Bay. You won't want to miss this exci- ting match. We are in the process A trend which has Thursday November 15 in Terrace Bay. number of Quilling and Photo- The Sibley Ski Tour has greatest graphy. = : been working hard to become apparent during kilometres in the tour. A Ringette Jamboree Win : finalize plans for the 1985 _ the last two tours is that a team can be any school, The North Shore Di- Se Progrem. Tour which will be heldon --_ greater number of the com- ~ club or business located rectors Ringette Jam- boree will be held in Terrace Bay on Novem- ber 24 and 25. It is open to any girls who wish to take part. If you are interested contact the Recreation Co-ordinator before November 22nd. Fitness and Weight Room Clinic The Recreation Com- mittee would like to or- ganize a Fitness and The Schreiber North Stars travelled to Ig- nace, Ontario this past weekend of November 10th and 11th to play 3 games. The ist game was won by Dryden 8. - 2. Scoring for the North Stars were Mario Va- silu and Greg Adamo. North Stars won the 2nd game 7 -4 over Ig- Game 3 was won by Dryden 8 - 1. The lone North Star goal was scored by Mario Vasilu. North Star Coach Frank Figliomeni was satisfied with the team's performance as it was the first games of the season, and expects the boys to improve in the future. of putting together our Winter and Spring bro- chure and would like to have some help from you, our readers. If you have any knowledge of any of the following crafts or programs, or know of someone who is qualified to give instruc- tions in these courses, please give us a call. The courses are Mac- rame, Sign Language, Saturday March 2, 1985. The Sibley Ski Tour is a cross-country skiing event designed to appeal to all types of skiers. In the past, participants have ranged from skilled, highly train- ed skiers to family groups who are simply looking for an enjoyable day of skiing. The Sibley Ski tour is held each year as a means of fulfilling three objectives which have been set out for petitors are from com- munities outside of Thunder Bay. This support is both gratifying to the organizers and important to the future growth of the Tour. In light of the in- creased number of out-of- town entrants, it has been decided that a new-award will be open for competi- tion this year. A "'Visitor's Award" will be given to the team which skis the beyond a 50 kilometre radius from Thunder Bay. This award is intended to give communities in Nor- thwestern Ontario a fair chance of competing for a team prize. : If you are planning to enter the Sibley Ski Tour or just ski on local trails, it is wise to begin some dry land exercises soon to pre- vent sore muscles and _in- juries. Prepare now because the rain has turn- Weightlifting Clinic. nace. Scoring for the The next games are : FE it. First, the Tour en- The clinic would give in- North Stars were Ron Saturday and Sunday, Guitar Lessons, olk or courages participation in a = ed to snow. structions on fitness and Speziale and Co Com- November 24th and 25th Ballroom Dancing, Cal- cross-country skiing arish weightlifting programs - misso with twoeach and against the Tardiff igraphy. If there is any throughout Northwestern AOR for beginners and ad- singles going to Brad Flames from Ignace. other course you may Qpntario as a healthy, fun- ie , Godin, Dean Osmar, want to see offered, give fijjed_ safe. activity for east if vanced. The clinic will be open to both males and Jimmy Figliomeni. Come out and support the North Stars. us a call at 3542. winter recreation. Second, the Tour serves as a Day BRING THiS COUPON I and females. If you are 4 interested in seeing challenging year-end event ; | BFS Si BAe Boe ; for which all skiers can St.. Martin of Tours "CHRISTMAS | re pastes ae * plan and prepare. Third, celebrated its 'Feast Day"' SHOPPER'S ; the tour provides an oppor- on Sunday, November II, WEEKEND" | . tunity to raise funds for the 1984, with special ac- ae = = support of youth program- tivities for all parishioners SLEEPING GIANT { | Christmas Greetings mes in cross-country -- of every age. Pictures and OTE | skiing. Posters of "St. Martin of Thunder Bay. Ontario for the must be submitted by Dec. 5/84 5:00 p.m. Wish Your Friends or Customers a Merry Christmas _For assistance or new ideas contact The Christmas Issue will be available Ded. 19/84 The tour has been suc- | cessfully held in Sibley courses. These three distances will again be skied this year. Last year, more than 650. skiers entered the Tour. The Organizing Committee hopes that 800 participants will take part in the tour this year. Tours" (Bishop and Mar- tyr) which the children had | H itt 3 Provincial Park, near drawn at school during the Waist Special Ch ristmas Edition of the ' Thunder Bay, for the past | week were displayed in the tera rs #4.0 sight L seven years. Traditionally, church and Parish Hall. At Ke enjoy delich TERRACE BAY-SCHREIBER NEWS 5 te sities neti) Macscenrenenas 1 mies 20. 40 and 50 kilometre _ vited to be annointed with ee rom blessed oil through the in- tercession of St. Martin of Tours that Jesus heal any infirmities. There was a special French Mass at 1:30 p.m. followed by ex- position of the Blessed Sacrament and Benediction at 3:00 p.m. ; Check-in Friday Noon Check-out Sunday Noon - 1 pers. $52.50 - 2 pers. $55.50 { (Breakfast Special $1.99!) 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