| Page 6, News, Wednesday, January 11, 1989 Terrace Bay recreation news Winter and Spring Program Booklets Now Available The Terrace Bay Recreation Department have developed many new Winter and Spring programs designed for the entire family to have fun in 1989, Program book- lets outlining details are now avail- able at the Recreation and Municipal Offices. Stop in and dis- cover new fun activities for you and your family. Dance for Heart - Thursday February 16, 1989 The word is out about the excit- ing program Dance for Heart, spon- sored by the local and Thunder Bay chapters. of the Heart and Stroke Foundation. This exciting fundrais- ing program will be held at the Terrace Bay High School on The winner of the Schreiber Figure Skating Club 6 months free cable T.V. from Morrills Cable T.V. is Freda Gerow Do you know someone who deserves a medal? If you know someone who has made Ontario a better place to live...through their selflessness, humanity and kindness...tell us. An Advisory Council of Ontario citizens, whose honorary chairman is the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, The Honourable Lincoln M. Alexander, selects the recipients from nominations Thursday February 16 from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Participants 16. years and over may pick up their sponsor forms from the Recreation Centre. More information will be forth- coming in future issues of the Terrace Bay / Schreiber News. Attention Cross Country Skiers If you are interested in cross country skiing this winter, stop in at the Recreation Office and pick up 'the Nordic Ski Trail Map, which outlines the surrounding area, vari- ous ski trails, difficulty of ski trails and length of ski trails. For more ski information contact Mickey Jacques at 825-9707. Memberships Cash Memberships for 1989 are now due and can be paid for by dropping in to the Recreation Office. We recommend that those taking part in Hockey, Figure Skating, Ringette, Curling and Bowling should make a point to check and make sure your mem- berships are up to date. Programs There is still room for registra- tion in the following programs. They will commence upon suffi- cient registration. made by you each year. 'We need your nominations by March 15, 1989. Nomination forms are available now by writing: The Ontario Honours and Awards Secretariat, Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs, 6th Floor, Mowat Block, 900 Bay Street, Toronto M7A 1C1 or from your M.PP's constituency office. for Good Citizenship *. The Ontario Medal Fitness for Fun (Lynn Pearen) This 3 day per week - 8 week exercise program will commence on January 9 and conclude on March 3. The morning program (10:00 to 11:00 a.m.) consists of warm ups, non impact aerobics, body exercises, stretches and cool downs. Flex and Tone Fitness (Louise) A Ladies Weight Training Program being held Tuesday and Thursday from 1:00 to 2:30 p.m., commencing January 10 to February 28. Taking Charge with Aerobics (Louise) A low impact / high duration aerobics class held on Monday and Wednesday from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. commencing January 9 to March 1. Happy Hoppers (Lorraine) Morning class being held on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. com- mencing January 9 to March 3. Happy Hoppers (Lorraine) An evening program to be held on Tuesday and Thursday from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Public School commencing January 10 to March 2. By Alice Scott As with people, some dogs and cats will not eat the food presented to them, and food has to be pre- pared to their liking. Most of us do spoil our pets. As each pet is an I have never had problems with my dogs appetites, on the contrary, Pig. But if your pet refuses to eat First, make sure your pet is healthy, a dog or cat that has a loss of appetite may be showing the early symptoms of disease or worms. _ If he is healthy he may just be _ bored with his food. I have known some Labs that have been eating Science diet for months and then decide they don't like it. Sometimes just changing the type of food will help, so try a new brand of food. Also, adding a small amount of canned food to his regu- lar dry kibble will be enough to entice him to eat. I think they are all related to Porky _ try these few suggestions to see if _ they will change their finicky ways. Babysitting Training (Janet Jacko) Open to boys and girls ages 10 and over. Program to run from January 17 to January 25 from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. Kids Krafts (Jeff Mikus) Two age level classes will be commencing on January 21. New and exciting crafts will be made during this session. Knitting (Bea St. Louis) This 10 week knitting program will commence on January 18 to March 22 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Quilting (Dorothy Dakin) A 10 week program commenc- ing on January 25 will teach the basics of sewing a quilt. Decorative Tole Painting (Jane Timble) -- The art of Tole painting will be taught in a one day program to take place on Saturday, January 28 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Cross Country Skiing A beginner Cross Country Ski Clinic will be held on January 22. Proper movements and waxing techniques will be taught. An advance class for Cross Country Regular feeding habits will help train your pet when to expect his food, therefore increasing his inter- est about his food. Place the food in the same spot and at the same time everyday. Leave the food for 20 minutes then pick it up, if it is canned food refrigerate it to prevent spoiling. Try feeding twice a day, mom- ing and night. If you find your pet eats better at one time then feed him only in the morning or evening. Your vet may be able to give you an appetite enhancer for your pets food. I know some male dogs Ski enthusiasts will be taught on January 29. Upcoming Events Jan. 10 - Legal services - Multi Purpose Room - 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Jan. 13 - Employment Canada - Multi Purpose Room 10:30 a.m. Jan. 14 - North Shore Minor Hockey Meeting - Multi Purpose Room - 11:00 a.m. Public Skating Wed. Jan. 11 - 11:00 to 12 noon, 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. ; Thur. Jan. 12 - 11:00 to 12 noon and 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Fri. Jan. 13 - 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sat. Jan. 14 - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Sun. Jan. 15 - 2:00 to 3:45 p.m. and 8:00 to 9 p.m. (Adults only) Mon. Jan. 16 - 11:00 to 12 noon and 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Tues. Jan. 17 - 11:00 to 12 noon and 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Co PRTAVATE a STOPPERS 623-=TIPS 1-800-465-6844 Take heart, owners of finicky felines and fussy dogs - there's hope yet will refuse to eat when a female is in heat. I have used a malt mixture supplied by my vet which helped to alleviate this problem. Also, try your own methods, sometimes just adding a small amount of beef or chicken broth will help. If your pet really enjoys cooked vegetables then add a few to his food. Cats enjoy oil from tuna or chicken so save this and add it to your cats regular food. My cat likes his food warm so I some- times warm it in the microwave if it's been in the fridge. Don't be afraid to experiment. You know your pet better than any- one. Here's proof that Alice's advice really does work. Photo by Dave Chmara Cocker Spaniel? missions? Answers: 1. Checkers speech 3. St. Bernard Winners: Costa's. Paul Martin, Schreiber Costa's. 2. Dagwood and Blondie Kerry Powell, Terrace Bay First Prize - Dog Obedience Course and case of canned dog food, courtesy Alice Scott and Dog Trivia Contest Answers and Winners 1. Richard Nixon gave what famous T.V. speech in which he mentioned his 2. The lovable mutt, Daisy, belongs to what two cartoon characters? 3. What large breed, raised by monks, is famous for cold climate rescue Second Prize - Free dog bath courtesy of "The Tailored Pet" and bag of dog food courtesy of --_ eo