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Terrace Bay News, 10 Feb 1988, p. 7

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National Coaching Certification Level 1- Theory Coaching Clinic There is still time to register for the program the Terrace Bay Recreation Department will be sponsoring; a Level 1 Theory Coaching Clinic on February 12th from 7-10 p.m. and on the 13th and 14th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The N.C.C.P. is the 'coaching of coaches' program. It is an edu- cational learning program for coaches and is designed to make the reward of coaching that much better. The_more the coaches get out of coaching the more their ath- letes will get out of their sport. This 14-hour program will be held at the recreation centre in Terrace Bay. If you wish to regis- ter please contact the office at 3542. ATTENTION! DANCE FOR HEART PARTICIPANTS! We have confirmed the date and time for the Heart and Stroke Foundation's Dance for Heart. Place: Terrace Bay High School Gymnasium Date: February 25th (Thursday) Time: 7-10 p.m. Sponsor forms should be available this week. Aerobics instructors will be given a supply for their classes and other persons wishing to take part may pick theirs up at the recreation office. Power Skating The Terrace Bay Recreation Department still has room for names in the Power Skating pro- Crimestoppers Crime of the week #04 Break, enter and theft- Candy Mountain Road also taken. * beer recovered. alarm system. crime. regarding this crime. unsolved crimes. On December 2, 1985, between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., a large theft occurred on Candy Mountain Road, Paipoonge Township, near the Candy Mountain Ski Hill. The fence at the end of the driveway had been cut with bolt cutters and once on the property, the house, as well as several storage sheds, had been entered. Stolen from the residence were approximately 20 firearms, including rifles, shotguns, a German-made rifle, a Russian army rifle, and a Canadian Jungle Carbine rifle. Also stolen were five, 25-horsepower Mercury outboard motors in their shipping crates, and a 1984 Ski-doo Safari, which was driven from the scene. A red "Beach" mechanics roller tool chest containing miscel- laneous hand tools, and power tools were also stolen. A number of "Mono-pro" axes, a $500 Canada Savings Bond, and a 133-ounce liquor bottle, full of silver coinage, were In total, $30,000 worth of property was'stolen, and none has The majority of these articles are identifiable. Since the time of the theft, measures for increased security at the residence have been taken, including the installation of an Crimestoppers will pay up to $1,000, this week, for informa- tion that leads to the arrest of the person responsible for this Call Crimestoppers at 623-TIPS, that's 623-8477, or long dis- tance, toll-free, at 1-800-465-6844, if you have any information "YOU DO NOT HAVE TO REVEAL YOUR IDENTITY" Crimestoppers also pays cash for information on any The Crimestopper reward fund is raised through tax- deductible donations from citizens and businesses. Cheques may be sent to Thunder Bay Crimestoppers Inc., 425 E. Donald Street, Thunder Bay, P7E 5V1. Information provided courtesy of the Terrace Bay/Schreiber Crimestoppers Committee. Obituary SCHRITT- Mr John Age 60 years of Terrace Bay, passed away in hospital on Friday January 29, 1988. He worked for Kimberly-Clark as a machine tender. Member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223 and Loyal Order of Moose #1752. Survived by his spouse Carole, children Bevin of London, Ontario, Wendy (Mrs. S. Walsh) of Strathroy, Ontario, Lori (Mrs. M. Wilson) of Mississauga, Ontario, and Peter of Terrace Bay. Also Survived by three Church. Funeral services on Monday at 2:00 p.m. Interment Terrace Bay Cemetary. gram. This program is open to youths aged seven to nine years and 10 to 12 years. Marcus Maeltoner will be the instructor. Classes for each age group are half-hour durations. This program has three more weeks left. The times for this program will be on Sunday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. For registration call the office at 825-3542. Start a Ski Club meeting Calling all Schreiber and Terrace Bay cross-country ski enthusiasts. Don't forget the important meeting which will be held tomorrow evening, February 11, in the Terrace Bay Recreation Complex Conference Room at 7 p.m. This meeting is open to all lev- els of skiers and the purpose is to form a ski club. Aerobics Programs The next sessions of the fol- lowing exercise classes will be commencing soon and the recre- ation department is now taking registration: From full page to classifieds Advertising Pays! Just ask our customers. call us today Terrace Bay Schreiber News 825-3747 Aids from page 1 oy a trained volunteer who can answer any concerns you may have on Aids. A drop in centre has also been opened at the Act-B office on Bay Street in Thunder Bay. Questions followed from members of the community. The presentation was moderated by Lake Superior High School Principal Ed Taylor. For more information about the seminar or on Aids, contact the Public Health office in Schreiber at 824-2413. grandchildren; brother Henry D. BAKER and Ernie sister Helen. resting at the Terrace Bay Community P. Eng. TATION FOR PAINTIN Quotations for repainting the interior of the municipal office will be received at the Township office up unitl 4:30 p.m. February 22, 1988. Please use Forms of Quotation available at the Township office. Township Engineer THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY _ Page 7, News, Wednesday, February 10, 1988 Terrace Bay Recreation Department News Non-impact aerobics, Gwen and Eileen, Monday and Thursday; Fitness For Fun, Lynn, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10 a.m; Taking charge with Aerobics, Louise, Monday and Wednesday, 2:30 p.m; Over- 50 Hoppers, Lorraine, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m; Over-40 Hoppers, Lorraine, Tuesday and Thursday, 7:30 p.m. More registrations are avail- able in the following programs: Flower Arranging- Eleanor will be presenting another session beginning on March 2. The par- ticipant will be taught round, tri- angular and one-sided designs. This is a six-week program. Decorative Tole Painting- The art of tole painting can be used in a wide variety of ways to decorate your home. You will learn how to decorate with fabric, paper, tin, etc. This for RESERVATIONS: Valentine Specials Choice of Surf & Turf or House Specialty "Prime Rib" Love Songs Fri. & Sat. Terrace Bay cat 825-3286 Afterwards enjoy yourself in the lounge with NICK DESHANE playing your atop RED DOG INN program will be presented in late spring depending upon sufficient registration. Introduction to interior design- We are taking names for this program which will be pre- sent by Sheila Harvey, Interior Design Consultant from Private Space in Thunder Bay. Subjects covered will range from wallcoverings, paint finish- es, window treatments and floor plans. Mixed Squash Clinic and Tournament- Gerry will be pre- senting a beginner squash clinic on March 5 with a mini tourna- ment for those involved to take place at the end of the month. Ringette Association The recreation department wishes to thank the Ringette Association for relinquishing their time on Sunday evening in order that a Power Skating Program may be presented. Give the gift of flowers on that Special Day * to the one you Love FEBRUARY 14 ! week & make the entire Valentine's week special. Girls, you can give your special guy a flower too! 408 SCOTIA ST. Visa Valentine Day Week February 8th - 14th FLOWERS SAY "LOVE" Don't wait until Valentine's Day to send | your sweetheart flowers. Tell her how much you love her early in the oe eee 'Teleflora SCHREIBER, ONT. TEL: 824-2743 Mastercard

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