Page 16, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 8, 1984 Schreiber Recreation News Weight Training Clinic Training Clinic of Sun- The Men's Weight day, January 29, al- THANK YOU We would like to express our deepest gratitude to all of those who helped us to endure a period of misfortune. Our appreciations to Daryl and Jody for being the perfect neighbours, to Dee and Don for their endless hospitality, to Pat who helped to make Christmas seem brighter and to Darcy Rennett for being so thoughtful. We're proud to have alll of you as our friends. We'd also like to extend a sincere thank you to the Terrace Bay Fire Department for their immediate response. Sue and Dan Brideau. though attended by only 4 weight training enthu- siasts, proved highly successful. The Rec- reation Office has been provided with a wealth of weight training infor- mation. Any fitness room member interest- ed in receiving this information should drop by the Recreation Of- fice. Quantities are limited. Fit Five News Congratulations to the following successful Fit Fivers: Terri Cocks - Level Two Johanne Bergeron - Level Four Should you be inter- ested in participating in this free self-adminis- tered personal fitness program, then drop by the Recreation Office today. Microwave Cooking Schreiber Parks and Recreation in conjunc- tion with Confederation College will be offer- ing a Microwave Cook- ing Course on Saturday, March 19, 1984 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Art Room of the Recreation Complex. For more information contact the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Art From The Oven Good news! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department in conjunction _with Confederation College will be offering another Art From The Oven (Bread Dough) course for beginners and ad- vanced students. Here is an exciting and inexpen- sive way to create your own decorations for home, holiday and gift- giving. Everything you need to mold and shape your own works of art are right there in your own kitchen! Bread dough sculpture is an age-old art form and now has become imag- inative and personaliz- ed. The course runs Friday, February 24, and Saturday, February 25, 1984. For more infor- mation and to register please contact the Rec- reation Office. Kids Valentine Crafts Date: Saturday, Feb- -VALENTINE'S DAY "ay IS FEB.14 Royal Secret | Fashion Rings Dusting Powder Scented Candles Soaps 20% OFF tes.r Assorted Evening & - Dinner Rings if Ss Mien's Slippers Cosy & Warm, Genuine Sheepskin For Indoors or Outdoors NOW 4499 + Luxury Soap Chelsea Flowers Reg. 3.50 NOW 2°9 Dresser Sets Brush, mirror, combs Reg. 30.00 NOW 24°° Save 5.01 a Mien's Robes Full Length Velour Robes Beige, Blue, Maroon Reg. 55.00 - 69.00 20% OFF reg. 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Reg. 3.98 SALE 2°2 Save 99¢ Toy Cars < Die cast metal, Rubber Tires Latest Designs Reg. 98¢ NOW 79° ea Save 19¢ Customer satisfaction, we guarantee it at the Bay from coast to coast. the YZ, \ Po egeay St eweveceseseee*" --=--= VISA ee Fudsons Bay Company . SCHREIBER ruary 11, 1984 Time: 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Ages: 7 to 12 years (limited to 15 partici- pants) Location: Art Room Register: By February 8, 1984 at Recreation Of- fice Attention parents!! The Recreation De- partment would like to offer a Kids Valentine Crafts workshop. In this workshop a variety of valentine crafts will be explored. These include printmaking, weav- ing, collage, fabric craft, and a clay project. For more information please contact the Recreation Office. Program Ideas, Sug- gestions? Should you have any ideas/suggestions for Winter programs or workshops, then please contact the Recreation Co-ordinator. It is with your input that the Rec- reation Department can make certain to be offer- ing the programs you want. Your input there- fore, becomes import- ant in the planning and organization of ongo- ing Department ser- vices. Why not then, give us your ideas and/ or suggestions? Winter Carnival News Get ready Schreiber! The 1984 Schreiber Win- ter Carnival is fast ap- proaching. Another ex- citing event has been added to the Carnival. On Monday, March 12, at the Recreation Com- plex Games Room the Recreation Department is staging a Chex Table Hockey Tournament. Divisions 12 and under - Singles and pairs 13 and over - Single and pairs For registration and additional informa- tion drop by the Games Room and see future Government continued from page 15 poor bookkeeping, it is hard to outdo the bureaucrats in one On- tario department and two municipalities. The department mis- takenly paid $264,500 for a sewage project to the wrong municipality. The municipality that should have received the money didn't complain. Nor did the municipality that received the wind- fall. And the govern- editions of the news- paper. Arena Events Attention local resi- dents! The Schreiber Arena will be the site of the following events: February 11, 12 Atom Invitational Hockey Tournament February 17, 18, 19 Intermediate Hockey Tournament February 25, 26 - Ban- tam North Shore Hockey Tourney March 3, 4 - Atom North Shore Playoffs Tiny Tiny Tournament Tiny Tourney? Last year Mr. Dom Figlio- meni came up with an excellent idea; a non- competitive fun Hockey Tournament for begin- ner hockey players. Well it worked, and the Sec- ond Annual Tiny Tour- ney has been set. Date: Saturday, March 31, 1984 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p-m. Location: Schreiber Arena Hockey players ages 5 to 8 years will be parti- cipating in a -truly unique and enjoyable hockey event. Every team plays two games and every player re- ceives a medal. 'Hardest Working Play- er' awards are also presented at the conclu- sion of each game. Don't miss out on the fun. See you there! Art Club The Schreiber Art Club meets Wednes- day evenings, 7:00 to' 10:00 p.m. at the Rec- reation Complex Art Room. Any local resi- dent _ interested in painting/drawing are cordially invited to join this club. For addi- tional information, please contact either Coleen Glad or Birdie Romenac. waste ment department invol- ved simply didn't under- stand there was an er- ror, until the auditor pointed it out. All this helps ex- plain, perhaps, why we need independent government auditors, even if they are expen- sive. What we really re- quire, though, are governments that will act on their advice. Oe BEOD g "Bo of SS ae2 - 08 Terrace " Bay Tumblers Gym Club O ~ Recreational and Kindergym Qe Programmes oC) 00 will -oneeaeenpobon % Ye Wed. : %) y zs 6:00 p.m. is At the Lake Superior High School Gym S Terrace Bay This will be the last opportunity ~ for registration. Fee - $24.00 @ a S&S SS