PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 31, 1979 Council Quotes - continued from page 1 «ecvvves .t residents are asking what the flight schedules will be. Init- ially, there will be three arrivals and three departures in and out of Terrace Bay per week, on Monday, Thursday and Friday These flights will either arrive from Thunder Bay and depart for Sault Ste. Marie or vice versa. Flight routes will also encompass such locations as Geraldton, Hornepayne, Wawa, Chap- eau, Kapuskasing and Timmins. °// RECEREATION DEPT. WEEKLY REPORT ORGAN CONCERT: Worl d-renowned organist, Stanley King, will perform at St. Martin Separate School gymnasium on Thursday, February 15th, at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome and this is a free concert $ponsored by Harmony House of Thunder Bay and the Terrace Bay Recreation Department. "LES CANADIENNES" This play will be performed in Terrace Bay on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 6th, at 7:30 p.m. in the gymnasium of the Terrace Bay High School. The setting of the play is a hockey rink and the play is partially written by Ken Dryden of the Montreal Canad- iens. This comedy is performed on roller skates and we hope to have a good response from all age groups. See this issue for an advertisement on this play. FITNESS TESTING: We will be taking names of persons who would like to have re-evaluations or be tested for the first time on February 26, 97 and 28th. Anyone interested may phone the Recreation Office for further details. ~ YOGA: Yoga will begin Monday, February 5th, at 7:30. p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Terrace Bay Public School gym. This course will oper ate every Monday and Wednesday evening for a period of seven weeks. Anyone who has shown interest should come in to the Recreation Office and complete their registration. MODERN DANCE CLASS: We have been informed by Confederation College that Modern Dance will be operated for the two towns of Terrace Bay and Schreiber in Schreiber. The names of persons who have regi s- tered with the Recreation Office in Terrace Bay will be for- warded to the Schreiber Recreation Office and they will receive information from that office. : DI SCO DANCE: Disco Dance for the two towns of Schreiber and Terrace Bay will operate in Terrace Bay. There are some problems at this point with engaging an instructor and nothing will be finaliz- ed until the strike at Confederation College is ended. JUNIOR GIRLS GYMNASTICS: ; All persons who took the Gymnastics programme prior to Christmas must register at the Recreation Office if they wish to take it again, no later than Wednesday, January 31st. After this date, persons who have put their names on a waiting list will be notified as to whether or not they will be able to continued page 5 FEETETTE HOME HUMOUR BY BOB GENDREAU He's so cold blooded, if a mosquito bit him, it would die of pneumonia. He may not be a leader of men, but he sure is a follower of women. ; They call him "Dry Cleaner"...he works fast and leaves no ring. The Lilies of the field are not on welfare. | keep asking my wife for her birth cer- t+ificate...| want proof she's alive. We're al ive at Wiseway with colour in paint wal | paper and carpet. WISEWAY HOME & BUILDING CENTRE PHONE: MILL ROAD, P.O. BOX 90 825-3283 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO POT 2W0 825-3282 YOUR WEEK AHEAD sy oamis Forecast Period - February 4 to February 10 Chances are pretty good you'll be moving things around at home by the end of the week. Com- pany's coming. ARIES Mar. 21-Apr. 19 TAURUS A good time for travel. Be ever alert for a Apr. 20-May 20 challenge to your mental resources. GEMINI Financial matters must be discussed with your May 21-June 20 partner. Two heads can find solutions that elude the loner. MOONCHILD Keep emotions. in check. One you love presents a June 21-July 22 challenge but it's not near as bad as you think. Behind the scenes activity enables you to clarify LEO : July 23-Aug. 22 changes you've been mulling for sometime. VIRGO. Consider new approaches in dealings with groups Aug. 23-Sept. 22 or associates. The best laid plans sometimes are better set aside. ; ¢ LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 22 when career matters go wron right things. Does it seem as though you are the scapegoat g? Patience will SCORPIO Oct. 23-Nov. 21 things better unspoken, or -- tongue." SAGITTARIUS Beware of tricky intuitiv Nov. 22-Dec. 21 care and attention to suggeste tures. A too talkative tendency leads you into revealing "watch your e stirrings. Give extra d financial ven- CAPRICORN See what the other person is up to before changing Dec. 22-Jan. 19 your course of action. Partners could become rivals. AQUARIUS Look to one whose trustworthy advice spells out Jan. 20-Feb. 18 the joys and pitfalls of a new assignment. PISCES Speculative ventures should be held in abeyance. Feb. 19-Mar. 20 A pleasing romantic encounter is likely.