Page 11, News, Tuesday, January 14 1992 I don't think this is Kansas Everybody flees as the famous twister hits Kansas, sending Dorothy to the mythi- cal Land of Oz. Rehearsals for the upcom- ing performance of The Wiz- ard of Oz are under way at Lake Superior High School in Terrace Bay, under the direc- tion of Kim Alexander. The play runs from March 6 until March 8, and all perfor- mances are in Terrace Bay. Tickets go on sale Feb. 1. Learning the | (@jpis" Ropes Pays Off (<a yn tea (Coe aT Bm g MCBRIDE: In loving memo- ry of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Casey, who passed away Jan. 19, 1988. A heart of gold stopped beating Hard working hands at rest God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. Sadly missed and fondly remembered by Lil, Theresa, Bruce, Dallas and Andi. Bag OR DB res = The Residents Dalits 0 Blchwand 2 errace would like to send a special Thank You = to all the organizations and friends of « Terrace Bay and Schreiber who shared their time and talents to make the Holida AS Season a very special one. May the New g Year of 1992 be special to all of you. =~ ya NOY S AONOINS AN A come and go shower is being held for the Webbs at the Schreiber Legion Jan. 25 in honour of the triplets. "Pat and I really appreciate what the town has done for us," Susan says. Triplets continued from page 1 "We haven't bought one thing for these babies," she says. "From bibs to blankets, they've all been given to us." THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY TENDERS FOR REMOVAL OF ROCK SHOAL AT MOUTH OF AGUASABON RIVER Sealed Tenders will be received at the Township Municipal Office 12 Simcoe Plaza P.O. Box 40, Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO (807) 825-3315 until 4:00 p.m. local time Monday, January 27, 1992 This work involves the removal and disposal of a rock shoal, other rock outcrops and disposal of same to create an 8 foot deep by 50 foot wide channel at the mouth of the Aguasabon River. Tender documents are available upon request at the Municipal Office. R.V. Mikkonen, P. Eng. Township Engineer MCBRIDE: In loving memory of a dear father, Casey, who left us | Jan. 19, 1988. Day by day, life goes on, But still the tears do fall Staring at the vacant chair, Wishing you were there. The love you shared You shared with all Your heart of gold Was best of all. What we would give if we could say Well see you Dad again today, To hear your voice, To see your smile, Would be so great for all. We were so proud to call you Dad, And loved you more than anyone knows You left us suddenly, Why, no one Knows, But with great memories We shall always hold. Forever loved and sadly missed is2 a and oy | CONFEDERATION 'COLLEGE Education That Works EVENING CLASSES : TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER - WINTER 1992 ~ COMPUTER COURSES ZA 365 - INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS ($38.70) Starts: Thurs. Jan. 23/92 6:30-9:30 p.m. Instructor: Lori Bentz-Sim In this 18 hour subject participants will learn the basics of comput- er handling including MSDOS and common commands. Students provide their own 5-1/4" diskette. Limited to 10/12 students. ZB 018 - WORDPERFECT 5.1 ($38.70) Starts: Wed. Jan. 22/92 Instructor: Barb Hamilton This 18 hour subject gives the student experience in basic func- tions and procedures used to create, format, edit and printing of documents will be explored. Students should have some typing skills. Students provide their own 5-1/4" diskette. Limited to 10/12 students. TEACHER'S AIDE PROGRAM TE 110- ORIENTATION TO FIELDWORK ($96.75) Starts: Mon. Jan. 27/92 Instructor: Janice Wilson The student will begin to examine the Teacher Aide's role in the education profession. As well, expectations in a field placement setting will be discussed. Areas will include values, attitudes, responsibilities and professionalism. TE 112 - ARTS & CRAFTS ($96.75) Starts: February/92 Instructor: TBA Arts and Craft activities is a practical course covering a wide range of topics of concern to aides and volunteers. It includes phi- losophy of art education, children's development, preparation and care of art materials, art/craft presentations, puppetry and clay work. 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Courses are open to a limited number of students. The first_12 payments received by Confederation College will be accepted for registration. The payment can be mailed or delivered in person to: Confederation College 14 Hemlo Drive (High School College Entrance) P.O. Box 520, Marathon, Ontario POT 2E0 ***VISA_ACCEPTED**** ***REGISTRATION WILL BE ACCEPTED STARTING JANUARY 8, 1992*** Classes start pending minimum registration. For more information See Brigette at 1-800-465-3364. i, STUDENTS Summer Job OPPORTUNITIES Hosts/Hostesses May I - September 7, 1992 The Ontario Place Corporation requires students to work at Ontario North Now next summer. Interviews will take place in major northern centres in March, 1992, Application forms are available at Ministry of Northern Development and Mines offices or by writing: Ontario Place Corporation 955 Lakeshore Blvd. West Toronto, Ontario M6K 3B9 Attention: Personnel Services Priority will be given to applications received before January 31, 1992. Eligible students residing in Northern Ontario may receive a travel allowance if hired. For further information contact your nearest Ministry of Northern Development and Mines office. Ministry of Northem Development Ontario and Mines