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Terrace Bay News, 20 Apr 1983, p. 5

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Fitness Week - May 16 - 19, 1983 The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment in conjunction with Canadian Parks and Recreation Association is sponsoring a Fitness Week. This Fitness Week features activities designed to promote "'fitness" on an indivi- dual and community ba- sis. The community pro- gram includes 4 conse- cutive days emphasizing fun run, fitness, food (nutrition) and family re- spectively. Everyone is welcome to participate and join in on the fun and _ excite- ment. : Monday, May 16 Fun Run At 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. all Schreiber resi- dents are encouraged to participate in the North Shore Fun Run chal- lenge. Participants can walk, run or bike one mile circuit, to be devis- ed by this department. All participants will re- ceive a fun run button, and on a special note treats will be handed out to all children ages ten and under. Additional details will be advertis- ed in the paper, at local stores, schools and the Recreation Complex. Tuesday, May 17, Food Day The Recreation De- partment has a special treat in store forall area residents. A community bake sale featuring "nu tritional snacks, fruits and low calorie bever- ages", will be staged from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p-m. at the Recreation Complex Community Hall. A further attraction, of interest especially to ladies will be two nutri- tional information ses- sions as follows: Food Dialogue 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.; Good Shop- ping Practices "Food" 7:30 - 8:30 Both sessions will be Terrace Bay's Official Plan has been prepared and submitted for final approval by the Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs in Toronto. The Plan was prepared by the Planning Board. The Board members are, Schreiber Scribbles Mrs. Marg Nesbitt is home from hospital. Welcome back Marg. Get well to Willie Para- dis in Thunder Bay hos- pital and also to Mrs. Moorey and Martha Huller. Joan Costell has re- turned from vacation- ing in Tuscon and Mrs. Retta Pearson has re- turned from visiting re- lations in Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Spil- lane have returned from their trip to Florida. Mrs. Thibeault has re- turned from Cartier af- ter visiting her new granddaughter. Congratultions to Mrs. Vic Winters who celebrated her 87th birthday on April 5. A Come and Go Tea was held in Collingwood Court. Her many friends came. The cake was made by Freda and the relations served the de- licious lunch. conducted by Ministry of Agriculture and Food Home Economist. Bar- bara Weese. These ses- sions will be of no cost to participants. Wednesday, May 18 Fitness Day The "Fitness Day" features a nice variety of fitness activities as fol- lows: 6:00 to 6:45 Personal Fitness Session - Art Room 7:00 to 8:30 Fitness Testing - Weight Room 8:00 to 9:00 FREE Aero- bic Dance "Bring A Partner'? Community Hall 8:00 to 9:00 Men's Ball Hockey - Arena Fitness informa- tion will be made avail- able to all participants. Also those individuals involved in the Fit Five program are encouraged to chalk up points during this evening. Thursday, May 19 Family Day The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment in co-operation with the Schreiber Youth Group will be hosting a Spaghetti Supper at the Recreation Complex Community Hall. The meal will fea- ture live entertainment, door prizes and good eating. Time: 6:00 to 8:30 Location: Community Hall So let's get out and participate!!! Aerobic Dance . The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment is offering another Aerobic Dance session. There are two sessions to choose from: Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 8:45 to 9:45 and Wednesday and Friday afternoons from 2:00 to 3:00. Both classes are under the instruction of Betty Tate and take place in the Community Hall. Registration is at the Recreation Office. Microwave Cooking from left to right: Bernadette Thompson, Joe Marcella, Reeve Dave Speer, Ken Eaton and Curly Hale. Board Chairman Ray Mikkonnen is seated in front. Custom Kitchen Designer Nick Nesplak Will Be In Your Area April 28, 29, 30 To Help You Kitchen. 1-623-1845 Finishing's Design Your Dream For Information & app'ts Call ANNOUNCING Kitchen Craft Cabinets are featured in various styles and colors, from traditional to the contemporary European look. Behind the good looks of every Kitchen Craft Cabinet you will find the promise of top quality and solid value! We offer complete kitchen service beginning with kitchen design through to counter tops. While In Town Call The Red Dog Inn 854-0740 April 28, 29, 30 Custom Finishing BY EMILE (INC.) 1100 Russell St. Thunder Bay 623-1845 Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 20, 1983, page 5 Schreiber Recreation News Why use your micro- wave just for defrosting your foods or reheating the leftovers? This one day workshop will show you how to cook your meals using your micro- wave oven. We will cook a roast, vegetable stuff- ed fish, quiche, cakes, Chinese fried rice, sweet and sour spare ribs plus nine more dishes and lots of ideas. The work- place takes place Satur- day May 14 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Art and Craft room of the Recreation Com- plex. For more informa- tion and to register please contact the rec- reation office before May 6, 1983. Train Your Dog This workshop is de- signed for the person interested in obedience training for his or her dog. It will include de- monstrations, two train- ing periods with the participant's dog, and information handouts. Step by step procedures will be covered on train- ing your dog to heel, sit, come when called, etc. Dogs should be at least six months old and need not be registered. Those who have already parti- cipated in basic dog obedience courses could begin intermediate work. The course takes place Saturday, May 28 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. To register please contact the recreation office. Ball Hockey The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment will be offering a Ball Hockey Program for males ages 11 and over. Two age categories have been devised as follows: Junior ages: 11 to 14 Senior ages: 15 to 105 Junior Ball Hockey Times: 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Days: Monday Wednesday evenings Starts: April 25, 1983 Location: Schreiber Arena -Cost: $1.00 per person per session Senior Ball Hockey Times: 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Days: Tuesday and Thursday evenings Starts: April 26, 1983 Location: Schreiber Ar- ena Cost: $1.00 per person per session Rules (both divisions) - © no body contact ¢ referee decision final e dressing rooms to be provided e pay referee prior to playing Equipment one hockey stick hockey gloves running shoes Come out and join the fun. Baseball News The Schreiber Parks and Recreation depart- ment will be sponsoring a mixed adult slowpitch and women's slowpitch baseball program. Spe- cific details will be an- nounced in next week's paper so stay tuned. and -- Labatts Original Hats The Recreation Of- fice has for sale, 4 dozen Labatts Original Six Hats. Should you wish to purchase a hat, then drop in at the recrea- tion office or Figlio- meni's garage. Sales will be based on a first come basis only. Township Hats The Schreiber Parks and. Recreation Com- mittee will be selling 'Official'? Township hats. These hats will be sold at local stores and at the recreation office. Proceeds from sales will be applied towards the purchase of playground equipment for the Drummond Street park. Spring - Summer Em- ployment The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment will be offering several spring - summer employment opportuni- ties for local youth. All interested youth are en- couraged to apply once the job details have been confirmed and officially advertised in the news- paper. Infant's Environment Choose bright. colors for the infant's room, clothing, blankets and toys. Music, soft textures, mobiles, safe rattles and shiny objects all belong in the infant's early environment to insure nor- mal development of sensory perception. Credit Caution Use credit wisely, purchasing only things which are necessary. Credit carries a price. It can bea convenience or quicksand for shoppers. LIMITE )-TIME MONEY INYOUR SAVINGSSSS "3; Royal Doulton We ei thiware It's beautiful, it's durable and guaranteed for two years. It's famous Royal Doulton quality. Available in 20 and 45 piece sets in.a wide selection of patterns. In stock now. Ready for you to take home. ¢ S JEWELLERS TERRACE BAY 825-3592

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