Manitouwadge is hosting the "Focus on Fitness". fitness Conference this September 25th, 26th and 27th, 1987. This conference is being spon- sored by the Manitouwadge Recreation Department and the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation. It is a three-day event for fit- ness leaders and enthusiasts, accenting exercise, safety, nutri- tion and leadership. The four presenters will be: Charlene Prickett- Fitness Professional and Television Personality from Calgary, Alberta; John Griffin- Fitness Specialist, Teaching Master at George Brown College, Toronto, Ontario; Joyce Gordon- Consultant, Employee Fitness Section, Ministry of Tourism and Recreation, Toronto, Ontario; Alison McMullen- Nutritionist affiliated with Confederation College, Thunder Bay, Ontario. Also. included during~ the weekend will be public sessions given by Charlene Prickett (an active session and discussion time) and by Alison McMullen (nutrition). In conjunction with the "Focus on Fitness" conference, a one-day workshop will be held on Friday, September 25, dealing with Injury Prevention and Enhanced Fitness in the workplace. Included will be discussions on the economic benefits of injury prevention and stress awareness due to enhanced fitness levels in the workplace and at home. The presenters will be John Griffin and Joyce Gordon. This workshop will be specifically designed for industry and busi- ness. Manitouwadge, with a popula- tion of over 4,500, is situated 250 miles northeast of Thunder Bay and 250 miles north of Sault Ste. Parks Council wants to know what you think of the parks What do the thousands of campers, hikers, picnickers, and others who use Ontario's provin- cial parks each year think of them? That's what the Provincial Parks Council, a citizens' adviso- ry committee that reports directly to Natural Resources Minister Vincent Kerrio, will be asking the public this summer. The council will distribute a comment card that covers every- thing from how friendly parks staff are, to the enforcement of park regulations. "Ontario is acknowledged internationally for its oustanding parks system," said Kerrio. "The object of this review is to make sure we're in tune with what __ users- especially families- expect of us these days so we can main- tain that good reputation." . Besides users, the big benefi- ciaries of the review will be MNR parks staff who are always look- ing for new ways to improve ser- vices, facilities and programs. Among other things, the coun- cil will ask the public to comment on the following: the need for the alcohol ban in selected parks on May weekends; facilities, such as picnic tables, electrical hook-ups, washrooms; outdoor skills train- ing; evening programs; parks staff hospitality; the campsite reserva- tion service and the suitability of information that's available about parks. Parks staff will distribute a brochure to park visitors which includes a comment card that can be mailed to Lloyd Burridge, chairman, Provincial Parks Council, 2450 McDougall Street, Windsor, Ontario, N8X 3NS5. Schreiber News. Name The public may also comment by telephoning the council's Windsor office at 519-255-6731. In addition, thecouncil will be visiting: a number of provincial parks this summer in order to meet directly with park users. The see page 12 .4 Belluz Realty Ltd. <5, Simcoe Plaza, Box 'Terrace Bay. Ont. 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