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Terrace Bay News, 25 Sep 1985, p. 7

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Terrace Bav-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 25, 1985, page 7 "SPECIAL INTEREST COURSES" Recreation News Schreiber Aerobics Aerobic Dance classes have begun. The first ses- sion was Tuesday September 24th. Classes run each Tuesday and Thursday; the afternoon class from 2:00 to 3:00 and the evening class from 8:45 to 9:45 under the instruction of Betty Tate-Pineau. You must register at the Recreation Office before beginning your first class. Please note that Betty is also interested in in- structing an "Exercise Class" for those who find aerobics too strenuous, Also a class for "mature adults" will also be of- fered if enough interest is shown. To register please contact 'the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Babysitting Course The Babysitting Course will be run the weekend of September 27, 28, 29th. The course is designed to provide training for babysitters in child care, child behaviour and safety and to outline the obligations and rights of babysitters and employees. Registra- tion is open to boys and girls ages 12 and over. Maximum number of participants is 15 and if sufficient interest we will offer two sessions. Deadline to register is September 25th. You can register by calling the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Martial Arts and Dance Classes There are still openings for the Tri-Perfection Martial Arts and Dance classes scheduled to begin in Schreiber on Monday, October 7th. There are classes for everyone ages 3 and up in Karate, Self Defense, Super Stretch, Tap, Jazz, Ballet and Jazzercise. Classes will run each Monday evening running for 16 weeks ending Monday, February 3, 1986. Deadline for these classes is October 2nd. Call the Recreation Of-. fice if you are interested. Other Programs The Recreation Department would like to offer the following courses. A minimum of 10 registrants is required before the course will be run. If you are interested, or have suggestions for other programs, please contact the Recreation Office. Cake Decorating, Standard First Aid, Car- dio Pulminary Resusita- tion, Crochet and Knit- ting, Beginner and Ad- vanced Sewing, Mix- ology, Art from the Oven and Microwave cooking. Pa a ee lS | Y ae NIPIGON RESORT Me : 35 miles west of Schreiber on Lake Superior Tent Sites New owners Mike & Susan Glad H.K. Cabins Coleen Glad welcome you to: Skate Exchange The Recreation Department has planned a Skate Exchange for the evening of October 18th between 7:00 and 8:00 p.m. in Dressing | of the complex. This will also be the first session of public skating. If you have skates you would like to exchange-or simply have skates you would like to sell, then this is the place for you to be - Don't forget, Friday, October 18th, 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. in Dressing Room | of the complex. Minor Hockey Skate-a-thon Schreiber Minor Hockey Association will be holding their Annual Skate-a-thon Saturday, October 19th from 12:00 noon to 8:00 p.m. Spon- sor sheets. will be distributed through the schools and are also available at the Recrea- tion Office. Come out and support Minor Hockey!! Learn to Skate Schreiber Parks and Recreation is pleased to be offering a "Learn to Skate" program this year. The program is be- ing run under the instruc- tion of Mrs. Anne Miller. It will be held each Mon- day and Wednesday afternoon from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. -commencing October 28, and running to December 4th. The program is open to everyone ages 2 and up. Helmets are mandatory for the children. Parents do not have to go on the ice with their children but it is advised that they do stay in the building dur- ing the lesson. Please note that if enough interest is shown, a morning session will also be offered. continued on page 11 October, then received. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN JOSEPH SPILLANE All persons having claims against the estate of John Joseph Spillane, late of the Township of Schreiber, in the District of Thunder Bay, Retired, deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of August, 1985, are hereby notified to send full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of 1985, after which date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed having regard only to claims DATED this 18th day of September, 1985. GREGORY, McDONALD, LINLEY & BUECHLER, 168 Ontario Street, P.O. Box 812 Stratford, Ontario N5A 6W1 Solicitors for the Executor dealership, Write: P.O. BOX 69 POT 2S0 SERVICE MANAGER Medium sized General Motors located east of Thunder Bay on Highway 17 in.the heart of North Western Ontario the best fishing and hunting cen- tre, requires a self-motivated and aggressive service manager. Must have a friendly stable disposition who cares for people. Attractive salary, accommodations, bonus plan and additional company benefits, including dental plan. SPADONI BROS. LIMITED SCHREIBER, ONTARIO TELEPHONE: (807) 824-2043 (ASK FOR BOB SPADONI) CANOE FISH MOOSE & BEAR HUN RELAX ON SANDY BEACHES Local Discount $25/night per couple with this ad 1 | l | | / Robin & Pat Moore and Norm & | | | | | | | s The response to date on most of the programs offered by the Terrace Bay Recreation Department has been terrific. There are still a few more openings in the following program. ART FROM THE OVEN: In this course you can let your imagination run wild designing useful and artistic articles from supplies you find right in your own kitchen. Supplies needed for this course can be found in your own kitchen. Give this course a try you will enjoy making many useful articles. PLACE: High School Home Ec. Room DATES & TIMES: Friday, Dec. 13 from 7 - 9:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon. TEACHER: Donna Mikeluk DEADLINE TO REG: Dec. 6 BASIC SKIN CARE: (Cosmetology) The Participant in this course will learn their skin type and the proper techniques for cleaning. Makeup steps will be taught - Getting to know different foundations and colours and what they can do for you. There will be a demonstration with this segment. Night time makeup - Learning how to highlight and contour your face to the different lighting, (Demonstration). PLACE: Conference Room DATES & TIMES: Sept. 30, Oct. 7, and Oct. 14 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. TEACHER: Aggie |wanczyk DEADLINE TO REG: September 27 CROCHET FOR BEGINNERS: The participant will be taught the basic techniques of Crochet and how to read a pattern to complete a project. PLACE: 619 Strathcona Avenue DATE & TIMES: Oct. 21 to Nov. 25 Mondays 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. TEACHER: Joyce Gilmore DEADLINE TO REG: Oct. 14 KNITTING FOR BEGINNERS: Learn how to cast on, cast off, knit plain, purl and do ribbing. You will also be taught how to read a pattern and complete a scarf or simple sweater. : PLACE: Conference Room DATES & TIMES: Wednesday, September 25 to November 27 at 7 - 9 p.m. TEACHER: Bea St. Louis DEADLINE TO REG: Sept. 20 LADIES KNOW YOUR CAR: This course is open to women who would like to know how their car works, and how to do periodic checks and maintenance. This course will cover "Under the Hood" checks, how to change a tire, how to use booster cables correctly, how to replace burned out lights and many other services that are possible at home. PLACE: High School Auto Shop DATES & TIMES: Wednesday, Sept. 25 to October 30, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. TEACHER: Esko Saranpaa -HURRY AND REGISTER DEADLINE SEPTEMBER 25 BASIC OIL PAINTING: This course will be an introduction to the fundamentals of oil painting, including material, and equipment required, landscape painting techniques, composition and painting the seasons. Those interested in water colours painting can also attend this course. SUPPLIES CAN BE BOUGHT FROM THE INSTRUCTOR. PLACE: High School Art Room DATES & TIMES: October 10 to December 12 Thursday 7 - 10 p.m. TEACHER: Birdie Romanec DEADLINE TO REG: Sept. 27 PAPER TOLE: You will learn the basic principle of the art of Paper Tole, which is the .cutting and layering of several patterns onto one basic pattern background using silicone glue for the adhering agent. These pictures become a three deimensional effect which is very artistic. PLACE: Conference Room DATE & TIMES: October 5 Saturday 9- 12a.m.and1-4p.m. TEACHER: Ricki Johnson DEADLINE TO REG: September 27 PRE & POST NATAL FITNESS: This course is geared of those women who are expecting a baby and wish to keep in shape or for those who have had a child and wish to tone up their muscles. PLACE: Multi Purpose Room : DATES & TIMES: October 1 to November 21 Tuesday & Thursday 7 - 8 p.m. TEACHER: Jacquie Snider DEADLINE TO REG: September 27 STANDARD FIRST AID: The participant in this program will be taught the care of the injured or suddenly ill. Topics will include artifical respiration, heart attack, stroke, fainting, epilepsy, diabetes, fractures, bleeding, burns and casualty evaluation. PLACE: Mill Training Centre DATES & TIMES: September 30 from 6- 10 p.m. Oct. 1 to 4 incl. 7-10 p.m. TEACHER: Cathy Withers DEADLINE TO REG: Sept. 25 SEWING FOR BEGINNERS: A simple pattern of the participant's own choosing will be used to teach this basic sewing course. You will be taught how to use the machines and will complete one article. A list of supplies can be obtained from the Recreation office. PLACE: High School Home Ec. Room DATES & TIMES: Thursday, October 10 to Nov. 28 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. TEACHER: Winnie Plummer DEADLINE TO REG: September 20 THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION DEPARTMENT IS TAKING NAMES FOR THE FOLLOWING COURSES WHICH WILL BE DETERMINED AT A LATER DATE: BASIC FRENCH COURSE: Learn grammar and the proper pronunciation of everyday vocabulary. This course is geared for those with no knowledge of the French language. CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH COURSE: The first part of a 5 part course will be taught to the students. STUDENTS WITH GRADE 13 are eligible for this class. It will consist of vocabulary end structures for communicating in French. CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH PART TWO: This course 'is open to those who successfully completed GS 114 or the equivalent. 'LATE ENTRY INTO OUR LIST OF PROGRAMS: MICROWAVE COOKING: Confederation College will be presenting a basic Microwave Cooking Course for those who have just secured a microwave oven. Different dishes will be made during the course and sampled by the participant. PLACE: High School Home Ec. Room é DATES AND TIMES: October 26, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. TEACHER: Carolyn Cotton DEADLINE: October 19 Sf a RES DM RE pe re eae eee a Ee ES oT a ah ge is Se Sars are aot ee

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