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Terrace Bay News, 27 Apr 1983, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 27, 1983 Terrace Bay Recreation News Flea Market News The Flea Market for May 14th at 1:00 p.m. looks promising. Tables space is still available and we have added space for half ton trucks, full of items to be allow- ed to occupy floor space. The cost for half ton truck space is $10.00. This will allow you to move your truck to the surface and sell from it. The deadline to reserve your space for the Gigantic Flea Market is May 6th. There will be no registration after this date. Table space as previously mentioned is still available. Space size is 8' x 8'. Call 3542 to reserve your space CAMPAIGN. 1983 GIRL GUIDE COOKIE CAMPAIGN The Aguasabon District Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, and Cadets will be knocking on doors in Schreiber, Wednesday, April 27 and in Terrace Bay, Wednesday and Thursday, May 4 and May 5, 1983 -- during the week set aside for the 1983 GIRL GUIDE COOKIE Attractively boxed the favourite Vanilla and chocolate sandwich _ cookies sell for $1.50 package with delivery to your door. today. Set up time is 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Doors open to the public at 1:00 p.m. Make the first Gigantic Indoor Flea Market a success by participating and at- tending. A Flea Market is a fun family activity where -you can rent a table or space for a half ton truck to sell items you have collected around the house or in the garage that you don't use any- more. Fall Fair f A reminder that our 2nd Annual Fall Fair is scheduled for Septem-: ber 11th and we are ac- cepting reservations for table space. This year we will have 3 prizes for the Top Three Decorat-- ed Booths or table area. Table space is reserved on a first come basis. Don't delay call today. Minor Ball Program The Minor Ball Pro- gram once again will be held this summer if suf- ficient interest is shown. Forms will be available from the Recreation Of- fice beginning April 28th. Coaches and um- pires are required. If you are interested in coaching please call 3542. This program is promote health. NURSES CARE Congratulations to the nurses of our community who beling to Local 144 of the Ontario Nurses Association. The week of May 2nd to 6th, 1983 will be observed as Nurses Week and the citizens of Terrace Bay asked to recognize the many services rendered by nurses to alleviate suffering and The Township of Terrace Bay 7 Terrace Bay Toune Cinema proudly presents TEENAGE HEAD live on stage MONDAY, MAY 16, 1983 Performances at 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Advance tickets $12.50 Tickets available from: TERRY'S SIGHT & SOUND TERRACE BAY RECREATION OFFICE GRAHAM'S VARIETY 825-3771 for boys or girls 5 to 17 years of age. Remember we need coaches and umpires to assist in run- ning the 6 week pro- gram. Slow Pitch There will definitely be a Men's League be- ginning May 30th. Names are being accept- ed for a fourth term. If you are interested in participating call the: Recreation Office. Mixed Slow Pitch The mixed Slow Pitch League looks promising. To date we have enough interest for 2 teams. There is an open meet- ing scheduled for May 10th at 7:00 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose room for anyone interested in participating. This league is open to male or females 18 years of age or older. Youth Weight Training This program is open to boys or girls between the ages of 10-16 years of age. The program be- gins on April 28th from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. The remaining sessions are as follows: Friday April 29th - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Saturday April 30th - 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Sunday May ist - 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Monday May 2nd - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. We have extended the deadline to register until 5:00 p.m. on Thursday April 28th. The clinic will cover topics such as: Body Building, Proper Nutrition, Flexibility, Weight Lifting, and pro- per use of the Universal Machine. Signed per- mission is required from the parents in order to take this course. Oil Painting and Draw- ing Workshop This oil painting and drawing weekend work- shop includes invita- shop includes individual instruction for begin- ner and advanced. Fri- day evening will be spent learning how to use paints, drawing, loosening-up, and com- posing. Saturday we will be outdoors if possible working on one or two paintings which will al- low the application of the techniques present- ed on Friday evening. Included in the fee are one board, paper, paints and use of brushes. This workshop will be held Friday May 6th from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Lightness on the feet becomes a definite asset Sor the members of the Aerobic Dancing Class and Saturday May 7th from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the multi- purpose room of the recreation centre. For further information call the recreation office. Deadline to register is Friday April 29th. Investment Manage- ment Anyone interested in a 6 week program to cover the topic of invest- ment management please call and leave your name at the recrea- tion office. Anil Kripi- lani will instruct this course. The course will begin as soon as we re- ceive the minimum registration of 10. Rossport Notes by ANNE TODESCO Mrs. Cecilia Somers R.N. who has been holi- daying with her sister Anne Todesco has left to visit her daughter Carolee and family in Winnipeg. : Scott King who has been employed here the past winter has left for his home in Sudbury to ' visit his parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter King. Welcome home to Josephine and Ray Ken- ney who spent the win- ter at Elgin Ontario and Brownsville Texas. Large flocks of geese are winging their way north these days. Some made an overnight stop in the open water near the sandbar just east of the village. Over the Easter week, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mushqush had their daughter Agnes _Iddi- son and children of Montreal and their son Peter Mushqush of Sioux Lookout. Pat Leisander and daughter Devona have left to reside in Schrei- ber, their old home town again. : Charles Hutterli has left to work at Kenora this week. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schelling and Adolph King were Lakehead vi- sitors this week. at the gym of St. Martin's Separate School every Monday and Wednesday evening. two classes in 1st to 3rd month of pregnancy five classes in last 3 months ARE YOU PREGNANT? ARE YOU PLANNING A PREGNANCY Prenatal classes are offered by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit- SCHREIBER OFFICE Register early in your pregnancy for: * 1.Fetal Growth and Development 2. Nutrition and Dental Health 3. Labour and Delivery 4. Breast and Bottle Feeding 5. Infant Care 6. Realities of Parenting 7.Hospital Tour First two classes offered in February and September. Complete series of seven classes offered in May and November. *Six registrants necessary before classes are held. For information and registration call: 824-2413. CWL convention The 30th Annual Con- vention of the Thunder Bay Diocesan Council of the Catholic Women's League of Canada will be held on May 10th, 11th and 12th, 1983, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, with the St. Anthony's Council, as _ hostess council. The three years theme encompasses' the "'League Ministry to © God and Canada". "Where we were, where we are, where we are going' in relation to Church and country ... are we in step? This year's conven- tion will focus on the 2nd part - '"'League Minis- try to God and Canada - Where We Are."' Bishop James I. Doyle - Bishop of Peter- borough, National Spiri- tual Director, will be guest speaker at the Banquet, Wednes- day evening.

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