FEBRUARY 28, 1979 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 0 SUPERIOR HOCKEY SCHOOLS = CONTINUEDsessosess Dan Walters and Larry Drawchuk are also returning. Both have received praise as fine instructors of the game and are well liked by the players. Brian Mcleod, recent Level V graduate of ~ the C.A.H.A. Coaching Certification program will make his pre- sence felt in the skating and skills sessions. Mike "Tinker! Mithrush, star forward and graduate of 'UMD, Duluth, Minn., re- turns to help.in all capacities of the skill development pro=- gram. Sam Walter will return to direct the field program and has few new ideas which he will implement this summer. lan MacRae, the successful Fort William Collegiate High School hock= ey coach brings strong leadership and knowledge to the school, His rival coach Doug Colbon of Selkirk High School is also re=- turning for another season. Doug's strong interest in skill development and in the pl ayers! welfare is a valuable asset to the school. Ab Slivinski will hardly be recognized by return- ing players because he will be approximately 200 lbs. lighter and ready for action. Ab's dedication to the teaching of skills is matched by very few. This year's school with the returning instructors and: new staff additions, plus the councillors and the program changes - will certainly make it the best ever. The school's program con- sists of 3% hrs. ice daily, a field program, video tape, tests on the ice, in the classroom and in the field plus a free swim. More information and brochures can be obtained by writing Superior Hockey Schools Ltd., 474 Pineview Bay, Thunder Bay, Ontario, or calling (807) 577-4465. SCHREIBER " RESIDENTS Due to the higher cost of providing service, Schreiber Hydro Electric Commis- sion finds it necessary to increase retail rates an average of 12% effective April 1, 1979. As a result of the better than expected operations of Ontario Hydro in 1978, this utility will be receiving an anti-infla- tion discount on bulk power purchased from Ontario Hydro during 1979. The exact amount of this discount will not be known until early 1979, but it is currently es- timated that it will reduce our total revenue requirement by approximately 5.0%. Your bills during 1979 based on metered consumption will reflect this special anti -inflation discount. The net effect will be an overall average increase in your bill of approximately 7%. This increase in rates has been applied for and i+ is subject to the approval of Ontario Hydro. ~ Schreiber Hydro Electric Commission a: TE ig Ask any body. parmiciPacrion B®, \. The Canadian movement for personal fitness. The aim of the course is to educate you THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY EX 936 THE LAW AND YOU (Section 99) The course will attempt to familiarize the student with the legal system within which we live in Canada. It will assist in an understanding of how the law operates to resolve conflicts. in our society in some of the following areas: 1) Criminal Law : 2) Landlord & Tenant Disputes 3) Family Related Problems 4) Wills & Estates through lectures and discussion to an aware- ness of the network of laws which govern our choices of behavior, and to advise you of some of your rights and responsibilities under the Canadian legal system. This is not a credit program. DATES: March 13, 1979 - April 10, 1979 TIME & DAY: Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Deborat Stewart FEE: $15.00 (includes books provided) FACILITY: Terrace Bay High School FOR REGISTRATION ON ABOVE COURSE CONTACT TERRACE BAY RECREATION OFF ICE AT 825-3542. \