TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Wednesday, August 30,1989 Page 6 Terrace Bay recreation news Programs Swimming Pool The Pool officially closed on Friday, August 25. A special thanks to all the pool staff for making the Swimming Program a success this summer. Swim the Slates A total of 16 swimmers com- pleted their journey to the Slate Islands (via the Terrace Bay Swimming Pool). They are to be commended for coming out dur- ing those cool early morning hours - Congratulations Swimmers! You did it Bill! Summer Playground The final day for this program was last Thursday. A special thanks to all the parents who helped make the "Pot Luck Supper" on August 18 so success- ful. A total of 72 attended the din- ner. On Monday, August 22nd the staff hosted their Annual Sleepover. It was an evening filled with movies, stories and lit- tle sleep from all reports. Those attending had a great time. Hope everyone caught-up on their sleep! A special thanks to Sharon, Jeff and Cindy for providing a fun-filled summer for everyone! Soccer The Soccer Program will fin- ish this week. A special thanks to Bill McDougall and Ryan Singleton for organizing the pro- gram. To all the coaches and ref- erees - a big thank you for volun- teering your time this summer, and helping make this program so successful. To all the players - Hope you had a good season. See you again next summer. Fall Programs Our Fall Programs are sched- uled to begin the third week of September. The Program Brochures will be sent to'cach houschoid through the mail prior to the Fe.II Fair. Fall Fair Table space has been filled to its capacity. The year's fair will be the best ever. Mark your calen- dar - Sunday, September 10th, 12:00 noon to 5:30 p.m. Drop down to the Terrace Bay Arena for an afternoon filled with enter- tainment and shopping galore. Mom & Me Registration Registration for this program will be held on Wednesday, September 6 in the Multi-Purpose Room from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. Upcoming Events Wed. Aug. 30 - Beginncr Sewing - Multi-Purpose Rm. 7:30 p.m. Mon. Sept. 4 - Recreation Centre Closed Tues. Sept. 5 - I.B.E.W. - Boardroom - 6:45 p.m. Tues. Sept. 5 - Tae Kwon Do - Conference Room - 7:00 p.m. Tues. Sept. 5 - Recreation Committce - Curling Club - 7:00 p.m. Wed. Sept. 6 - Mom & Me Registration - Multi-Purpose Room - 7:00 p.m. The Terrace Bay Recreation Centre will be CLOSED on Labor Day, Monday, September 4. Schreiber rec Server Intervention Program Workshops The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department will be holding three (3) separate 4-hour workshops in September. The dates are tentative and depend on the availability of the course con- ductor. They are scheduled for Monday, September 18 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p:m.,-the second course on September 18 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and thi third course September 19 fron 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. All group are advised that as of January 1 1990 only persons having attend ed a S.I.P. workshop will bi allowed to bartend at licence functions held at facilities owne or operated by the Township o Schreiber. We would also at this timi advise the public that changes t Continued on page ' Terrace Bay Police Dept. 825-3232 Towne Cinema & The Lobby The busin SCHOOL BUS STOPPING LAW Though school buses can vary in size, all school buses in Ontario are painted chrome yellow and display the words "school bus". The law which is described below applies everywhere, regardless of the posted speed limit or the number of lanes in the road - on highways, country roads, city, town or village streets.[H.T.A. 151(5), (6)] esses & services of Scl DRIVE School Bus rules are 825-3771 Terrace Bay = Motorists meeting a stopped school bus with red lights flashing must stop unless they are on a highway divided by a median strip. (see Definitions). School is your respon = Motorists overtaking a stopped school bus with red lights flashing on any high- way, must stop at least 20 metres behind the bus. = Motorists may not proceed until the bus resumes motion, or the lights have stopped flashing. RONKAINEN'S PHARMACY 825-3666 TERRACE BAY Drivers should be aware that these vehi- cles may stop and display their red flashing lights, in order to halt surrounding traffic, anytime, any day -- not just during school hours. 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