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Terrace Bay News, 13 Oct 1992, p. 9

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News, Page 9, Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1992 organization. Before you can design your tryouts, you must answer the following questions: how many players will participate? How much ice time is available? How many players will you keep after each cut. Decide what criteria you will -use to Hockey Coaching Tips For more information contact the C.A.H.A. or 3M Canada Inc. Plan player tryouts The key to effective and successful player tryouts is advance planning and * inform players of tryout details well in advance. * collaborate with your assistant coaches and manager to cover all tasks. * explain selection process to players 'before tryouts. When releasing players, don't read the names of cuts or post lists. Speak with medical staff reelected Dr. New chief Farouk Rohani President of the of medical staff Medica stat sept. 9. at McCausland |Exhibit named as the new Chief of The artists, local groups Medical Staff at the McCaus- | and the public will be land. Hurst replace Dr. Wilkes, | involved. whose three-year term expired. Funding is provided According to the hospital's through the Supplementary bylaws, the position must be | Northern Assistance Pro- rotated at the end of each gram, which helps groups three-year term. The hospital | jn the arts cover travel costs board appoints the chief on a | for projects which enrich recommendation from the | the cultural and social life medical staff. of their communities. In other hospital news, the evaluate players, and base them on the qualities you are looking for. Some general categories you might use include individual skills, team tactics, and mental, physical and emotional qualities. Next, design your tryout sessions to evaluate players on these criteria. Methods such as specific skill drills, skill testing and competitive drills allow you to assess players on an individual and head- each player individually, inviting questions and offering feedback. Don't make future promises to players: direct them to other teams, and thank them for their effort. It is important to remember that your treatment of players should reflect your desire to place them on teams where they will benefit most, rather than making it a negative experience that could turn them away from hockey. games. smooth tryouts: to-head basis. The best way to evaluate players' overall abilities is during organized scrimmages and exhibition Here are some hints to running For more information on improving your coaching skills, contact the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association, 1600 James Naismith Dr. Gloucester, Ontario, K1B 5N4, 613-748-5613; 3M Canada Inc. or the Coaching Association of Canada. -- «a Derthis DRYCLEANING SERVICES WINTER COATS & PARKAS................cccceeeeceeeeeee FIRST ONE $9.99 SECOND ONE FREE! (excludes leather & Suede) COMFORTERG......................... FIRST ONE $10.99 SECOND ONE FREE! MENS/LADIES PANTG.............. FIRST ONE $5.99 SECOND ONE FREE |exludes silk, suede & leather) PLAIN SWEATERG..................... FIRST ONE $7.49 SECOND ONE FREE! SLEEPING BAGG...............00.... FIRST ONE $12.49 SECOND ONE FREE! PRICES VALID FROM OCTOBER 20 TO NOVEMBER 15 TERRACE BAY Lower Level in the SCHREIBER Post Office Community calendar eAlcoholics Anonymous meets each Monday and Thursday evenings at 8 pm at the Community Church in Terrace Bay. In Schreiber, meeting are held each Tues., 8:30 pm in the Anglican Church Basement, Wed., 8 pm" and Sun., 11 am at the Schreiber Rec Centre. eThe Catholic Women's League meets every sec- ond Monday of the month in the basement of St. Martin Church at 8 pm. *The Chimo Club holds its regular meeting every third Friday of the month. *The Disability Action Group meets the third Thursday of each month at 1:30 pm at Birchwood. *The Legion Ladies Aux- iliary, Branch 223, holds its general meeting on the Don't believe every- thing you read | --unless you read it in The News TRAVEL REST | THE SEWING THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY NOTICE SNOW REMOVAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM For the upcoming winter season, the municipality is again offering driveway clearing services to eligible families, which are defined as an individual, a couple or a group of individuals living as a family unit. To qualify for the program, a family must: 1. Contain at least one individual over the age of 65 years; or who is handicapped; and 2. Not contain any person physically capable of performing the snow-removal which is to be supplied under this program; and 3. Be the sole occupant group of the dwelling unit served by the driveway to be: cleared under the program; and 4. Have an application completed by an individual within the family unit stating that he/she/they are financially unable to make arrangements for driveway snow removal by an other means. Driveways serving commercial properties or multiple dwellings will not be cleared under this program. Application forms are available at the Municipal Office, 12 Simcoe Plaza. TRAILER PARK 824-2617 NOOK 825-9555 Ontario Public Library Week October 19 - 25, 1992 Monday, October 19 Come and celebrate 42 years of public library service in Terrace Bay between 1 and 5 p.m. Cake, tea and coffee will be served and local history material will be on display. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 Public School class visits, contests, prizes WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 Story time at 1:15 p.m. Please register your 3 and 4 year olds for this programme THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 St. Martin's class visits, contests, prizes Looney Concert at 7:30 p.m. in Conference Room with children's entertainer Chuck Roberts. Admission one "looney" FRIDAY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 & 24 Annual library book sale Winners of all contests will be (, announced ) Library week will also be amnesty week. A patron of the year award will be presented. 4 TEXTBOOK THE MOST CURRENT COME IN AND JOIN US IN hee LIBRARY WEEK IN TERRACE RAV |

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