Intermediate Invitation- al Hockey Tournament The Schreiber - Ter- race Bay Intermediates will be hosting their an- nual Invitational Hockey Tournament on Febru- ary 18, 19, 20, 1983. The tournament features ex- citing hockey action, beer gardens, a dance and a chance for every- one to enjoy an action- packed weekend. For ' specific times and_ in- formation please con- tact Mr. Mike Miller, Mr. Bruce Hiller or the Recreation Office. Minor Hockey News Atom Tournament Results On February 5 and 6, 1983 the Schreiber Minor Hockey Associa- tion hosted their First Annual Atom Invita- tional Hockey Tourna- ment. The tournament provided excellent hockey action, and .a weekend of fun for everyone involved. Tournament results were as follows: Tournament champions - Current River Rockets Runners-up Nipigon Consolation champions Terrace Bay Runners-up Schreiber Congratulations to all winners and a special note of thanks to all supporters, volunteers and tournament organ- izers. Pee Wee Jamboree Members of the Schreiber Minor Hockey Association. Pee Wee Hockey team and second year players of the Atom Filanes Plyers will be participating in the North Shore Recreation Directors Annual Pee Wee Jamboree. The Players travel to Gerald- ton on February 25, 26, 27. for a weekend of hockey, recreation acti- vities and fun. Slice o' Ice The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- Schreiber Recreation Fitness and Natural Food Cooking work- shop and Advanced Chi- nese Cooking have been cancelled. Note however the Recreation Depart- ment will be offering these programs at a later date. Watch the newspaper and listen to the radio for details regarding these cour- ses. Fit Five Program The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment is happy to an- nounce the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation Fit Five program. This self-administered _ pro- gram encompasses re- cording the amount of time you as an individu- Hilda's Fixin's MOOSE : 1 pint milk I pint cream 2 ounces rum I pint rye 1 teaspoon vanilla 6 eggs nutmeg Beat eggs till whites and yolks are thorough- ly blended. Add the milk, cream, vanilla, rye and rum, mix well. Place in fridge till chilled. Pour into glasses and sprinkle with nutmeg, before ser- ving. The above recipe makes two quarts of Moose Milk! If you overindulge on this, you can always say you got "moosed."' 'And for you people who cook and use con- densed milk, this will make for a saving. Sweetened Condensed Milk © 1/4 cup margarine I cup boiling water vadge or at the muine- 2 cups sugar I cup powdered milk Dissolve margarine in boiling water, add su- gar and stir in to dissol- ve. Pour into larger mixer bowl which al- ready has in it the pow- dered milk, beat with electric mixer until smooth. Store in fridge in glass jar. Makes 1 quart. Note - I 1/3 cups of this mixture equals one can of above condensed milk. Will keep up to one year. Handy Tips Did you know it is dangerous to smoke when using a lacquer- base hair spray? The flame can ignite like a blow. torch. Don't be a burn statistic. eee Sprinkle a little flour into the grease when frying eggs. It will pre- vent the eggs from splattering over the stove and you. theft from the Mill te: al spends participating in recreational and sport activities. All that is required, is for you to pick up a Fit Five Level One Pamphlet at the Recreation Complex, and you are on your way. Several individuals have been active in this program and to date six individuals have com- pleted level one and two individuals have com- pleted level two. Con- gratulations are extend- ed to Roseanne Pelle-: gtino, Kelly McGuire and Don Anderson are the most recent level oners. Men's Basketball The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment will soon be offer- ing a Men's Recreation- al Basketball program. The program would be one two hour evening session per week in one of the local gymna- siums. For additional in- formation please con- tact Mario Commisso or the Recreation Co-ordi- nator. Possible Programs The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment is planning to offer PAUL ROM all youn pane need will be in Terrace Bay and Schreiber in March to tune and repair pianos To be included in this visit, Call or write NOW. Thunder Bay P7C 2V6 Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 16, 1983, page 9 the following courses: Calligraphy Apple Doll Making Bread Dough Making Chinese Cooking Microwave Cooking Should you be inter- ested in participating in any of these courses please contact the Rec- reation Office as soon as possible. Note also that the Department will be offering a C.P.R. and a first Aid course as soon as arrangements are finalized. Winter Carnival The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment Winter Carnival dates have been set for March 21 to March 27. Activities will include: * youth group dance March 24 e Pee Wee Hockey Tournament - March 26, 27 ° Snow Golf Tournament ° Ping Pong Tournament © Pool Tournament Watch the newspa- per and listen to CFNO for additional details. Ladies Aerobic Dance The Aerobic Dance Program emphasized 446 Northern Ave. (807) 622-8878 exercise and fitness to music. It also pro- vides an ideal opportun- ity for ladies to enjoy some social and recrea- tional activity. Afternoon Session {12 hours) Dates: Wednesdays and Fridays From: February 23, 1983 To: April 8, 1983 Time: Wednesdays 2:30 - 3:30 Location: Schreiber Rec- News reation Complex Com- munity Hall Instructor: Betty Tate Evening Session (12 hours) Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays From: February 22, 1983 To: April 7, 1983 Time: 8:45 p.m. to 9:45 -m. Location' Schreiber Rec- reation Complex Com- munity Hall Instructor: Betty Tate "Te ane Terrace Bay Ccnema 825-3771 we. 5 wei. 6 thu. 17 ri.18 Sat. 19 fh 22Sooeane SYLVESTER STAL STALLONE This time he's fighting for his life. FIRST BLOOD WADE LASSAE ane ANTHEA VAL Fests LONE TRS BLD RICHARD CRENNA Sun. 20, Mon. 21, Tues. 22 DOUBLE FEATURE One Show Nightly 7:00 p.m. Sun. 20 Mon. 21 Tue. 22 TWO BRUCE LEE MOVIES ! DOUBLE FEATURE Sunday 8:30 p.m. "Mon.-Thurs. 8:00 p.m. Fri. 7:00 & 9:00 Sat. 8:00 p.m. Group Committee _TERRACE BAY BOY SCOUTS rea : site. The facilities are to sehieih {i-, "elms ment is happy to an- ye operational within 2 : nounce the return of ears of the effective Possession of stolen 98? 83 U G co slice 0' ice fund raising eg of the agreement. __ nth Sa | being --o The 1 = B D ET WITH MPARATIVE program. Any individu- Subsequent explora. | @¢cused person will ap- al, family or group inter- tion drilling aie, out pear in court on March ACTU AL FIGURES FOR 1981-82 ested in donating $10.00 under Noranda's direct- 9. r < ft per square of the slice ion has confirmed the -- Two thefts over : o'ice diagram (main earlier findings of the 5200 were reported. Statement of Operations arena corridor) towards partners and demon- -- Police received a: Recreation Complex 'strated the down dip eport of a moose being fund raising purposes extension of the deposit _hit by a truck at mileage Revenue 1982-83 Budget 1981-82 Actual should contact the Rec- to at least 900 m below re rbaises ae -- reation Office imme- surface datum and the inistry of Natural Re- z ; diately. Note please that probable existence of at | Sources were advised of Bottle Drive $2,300 $1,228 sales are on a first come jeast 8,000,000 short _ the incident. Apple Day 595 641 basis. tons of geological re- hicks Here Motor Ve- Bake Sale 225 194 Recreation Programs serves. The large in- - + ollision was re- Miscelignecde 25 62 Program Cancella- (crease in probable re- Ported. -- : Poe ieee tions - due to insufficient serves has resulted in -- Police responded to registration the Adult cerious consideration 2 fire call. $3,145 $2,125 -------- = =CLIP & suv lice ce investigated € Expenditures Bottle Drive $,:.. 50. $.- 18 > Apple Day 240 272 : Hydro 1,100 985 THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION COMMITTEE Custodial Su pplies 80 65 in co-operation with Custodial Equipment 50 268 THE CONFEDERATION COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY Lease er 1 0 ff : : Peers Registration - Leaders 130 105 ZA 671 EFFECTIVE PUBLIC SPEAKING Leadership Workshops 250 349 Would you like to be a more effective speaker? Do you have trouble addressing a Badges - Miscellaneous 200 193 - group? This workshop will introduce the student to the basics of public speaking. Camping Equipment 300 0 It will include preparation, presentation and plenty of hints on how to gear your 1 150 165 speech to the situation formal or informal. It.will. also include a practice session. Games Equipment DATE: March 5, 1983 Fire Insurance 262 209 TIMES: Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Repair Maintenance Building 300 0 INSTRUCTOR: Mary Smith eg? 5 Rae FEE: $25.00 $3,113 $2,624 FACILITY: Terrace Bay Recreation Centre conference room ee ee or eee REGISTRATION: T. t | tact T B Linda Vi t 825- 3542 by February as 1988. er please contact Terry Bryson or Linda Viejou a Net Surplus (Loss) $ 32 $ (499)