age 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 2, 1983 i+ Canadian Radio-television and i Cc Conseil de la radioditfusion et des télé notice : decision Decision CRTC 83-757; Lakeshore Community Television Ltd.; Terrace Bay, Ont.; Pursuant to public notice CRTC 1983- 114 dated 3 June 1983, the CRTC announces that it approves the addition of the carriage of the signals of KOMO-TV (ABC) Seattle, Wash., WJBK-TV (CBS), WTVS (PBS) and WDIV (NBC) Detroit, Mich. on the broadcasting receiving undertaking serving Terrace Bay. These signals will be received via satellite from the CANCOM network. The jicensee also applied to amend its licence by increasing the maximum monthly subscriber fee from $15 to $19 to cover the costs of providing the CANCOM services noted above. This part of the application is approved in part. The Commission approves an increase in this fee to $18.44 which can only be charged to subscribers at such time as the above-noted services are available to them. This $3.44 fee increase is justified based on the charge to be paid by the licensee to CANCOM and to cover the direct incremental costs related to the exhibition of the CANCOM signals, and is in accordance with the guidelines for rate increases associ- ated with the addition of the CANCOM "3 plus 1" U.S. signals, set out in public notice CRTC 1983- 109. Further, in line with such notice, the Com- mission decision on the remaining portion of the proposed fee increase, until it has assessed the amount in excess of such guidelines. ivi Canada shouts 7 The Players Perspective - "How do they view the hockey experience?" This article looks at hockey from the child, "the player's" per- spective. It is based on the book, "Every Kid Can Win", by Terry Or- lick and Cal Botterill. In one community, when 8 and 9 year olds were asked what they least liked about sports, over 80 per cent men- tioned some negative, boring or failing experi- ence. Children are afraid, above all else, of failing, of disappointing or displeasing the adults around them. Parents ~* sometimes reinforce this fear by stressing the importance of perform- ance, skill and winning, often at the expense of the child. The following are ex- cerpts from interviews with children 7 to 10 years old. Case 1: é Q. What is it that bothers you about losing? A. Losing isn't - the end of the world ... it's only a game ... have a bit of fun in it ... but you can't ... it's always win, win, win ... Case 2: Q. What don't you like about sports? A. I don't like hockey ... cause I can't skate ... Everytime I get up on skates, I just fall. Case 3: Q. Would you like to be a star on a team? Why or why not? A. Well, no ... I'd like to be a second star or something like that ... cause everybody would be cheering for you ... then you'd get all excit- ed and you wouldn't play properly. Children express a de- sire to have more fun and experience, success as opposed to failure. They don't like 'being pushed -around, checked, boarded and more' defers its |. McKellar and Dr. Wilkes, Thank You | wish to thank all my relatives and friends for the lovely flowers, gifts and get well cards, that | received while in The Hospitals. Thanks to Dr. Perales and nursing staff of both hospitals and the home. care nurses, who are taking care of me at my home. A.very special thank you to Pat, for _ taking care of everything at home. McCausland God Bless You All, Jos. Hubelit freezing." They would like to improve . skills such as skating, feel more a part of the game, get the puck more often, and do more playing, less sitting around. Many parents are not aware of the experience or feelings their child- ren have because they seldom, if ever, sit down and discuss it. The following quest- ions are designed to en- courage discussion of feelings and .experien- ces. Sit down with your child, ask the quest- ions, and encourage res- ponses by listening at- tentively. 1. Do you like to play hockey? What do you like best/ least about it? 2. How would you change hockey to make it more fun or to make it better? 3. Would you like to be good at hockey? (If yes, how good?) Why? 4. Do you like going to practice? Why or why not? 5. When you play, do you get enough ice time? Do all the kids play the same amount of time? 6. How do you feel when you lose or when you make a bad mis- take? What makes you feel like that? 7. Would you like to be the star on the team? Why or why not? 8. Do you think it would make mom or dad happy if you were good at hockey? 9. What do you like/ dislike about your coach? 10. What happens af- ter a game? (i.e.) How does your mom, dad, coach, react to winning or losing? What do they say? NEXT WEEK: How Minor Hockey shapes children's values and learning ... News.... continued from page 2 and learn some delicious recipes. 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Now is the time to indi- cate your interest, as it takes time to initiate courses of this nature. | Rossport Notes by ANNE TODESCO The Annual meeting of the Rossport Local Roads Board was held Tuesday evening in the Rossport Community Hall with Chairman Mrs. Heather Jessop- McGrath residing and the secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Laurajane Tymko in attendance. Eight members were present. The financial report and the minutes of the pre- vious meeting were passed for adoption. A review of the board's activities for the year and Mr. Don Olson of the Ministry of Trans- portations and Com- munications of. Thunder Bay was present. The members of the execu- tive were re-elected as Chairman: Mrs. Heather Jessop- McGrath, Secretary- Treasurer: Mrs. Laur- ajane Tymko and Trustee: Charles Hut- terli. Felix Legault is a pa- tient in the Port Arthur General Hospital, Thun- der Bay. Mrs. Anne Todesco has returned home from McCausland Hospital. Hilton Mushqush has returned from a holiday in Duluth, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lanigan and family of Nipigon spent the. week- end with Dave and Hilda Mushqush. Mrs. Gwen Gerow has returned from the Mc- Causland Hospital, Ter- race Bay. The local Annual Arthritis Society. Cam- paign for funds, was a mother Hilda, IN MEMORIAM RELPH - In loving memory of our dear son and brother Roddy, whom God took home on November 12, 1975. Grief will not last, joy will return, For through the tears we clearly see, That while we part but for a time, With Christ we'll spend eternity. Fondly remembered by dad Tom and brothers Tommy and Lloyd and sister Edie of Clinton, British Columbia and Calgary, Alberta. whopping success ex- ceeding the $300 object- ive by nearly fifty per- cent. The campaign can- vasser Ray Kenney, re- ports a total of four hundred and forty six dollars and thirty cents donated by local people of Rossport and Pays Plat. This is an average of eight dollars and twel- ve cents per donor which - is avery creditable aver- age. Guests with Mrs. Anne Todesco and on big game hunting are her son Jack Todesco of Sarnia, also Robert Hinchly of Sarnia and her grandson Charles Todesco of Thunder Bay. William Ryequart, hans Sterner, and party ° of four hunters brought in the first moose to the local Government dock on the fifth day of the hunting season. In past years it was common to see ten moose brought in on the first day of open season. This is a startling drop in the bagging of moose the first day. Other hunters report a successful hunt- ing expedition between here and Jackfish area. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mels of Vittoria, Ont. have enjoyed their an- nual hunting trip. There were a party of six men and one woman in the group and who shot the moose none other than Mrs. Mels. T.V. Ontario record- ed their trip for late winter showing on T.V. John Fiashe and party from Willowdale, Ont. have arrived and are enjoying a hunting and fishing trip on Simpson Island. 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