Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 31, 1983 Terrace Bay Recreation News Fall Fair Terrace Bay and area residents are encourag- ed to participate in the 2nd annual Fall Fair, September 1iith from 12:00 - 6:00 p.m. The fair to date has received a greater response than last year and we hope you will participate. The deadline to reserve booth space is- Friday Sept. 2nd. Set up time is from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. The doors open at 12:00 noon. C.F.N.O. radio will conduct a live show from the fair this will be aired between 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. The Decorated Booth Contest will be decided by 3:00 p.m. on Fair Day. You, the visitors to the fair, will decide\ the top three best decorat- ed booths. Pyramid Power The pyramid for squash and racquetball ladder competition needs revision and in order to once again ac- complish this we will be holding our second an- nual Squash and Rac- quetball Tournament on September 24th and 25th. The Tournament will decide your loca- tion on the pyramid. The tournament will be an A, B, C class pending there is sufficient registra- tion. "Pyramid Power" can be used all fall and winter so get involved : New Low-cost insurance | designed so you can afford permanent protection today. Mary Cashmore Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9152 OF CANADA Get your life in shape. and take part in the Pyramid by registering by September 14th for the upcoming tourna- ment. Trophies will also be awarded to the top 4 in each category. Judo Club The Terrace Bay Judo Club will run again this season. Instructor for the Club is Eric Samp. The Club is open to boys or girls ages 7 and up. There will be informa- tion available at the Fall Fair on Sept. 11th. If you are interested you can leave your name at the Recreation Office. Summer Programs Come to a Close The Swim Pool, Play- ground and Arena Pro- grams have finished for the season. The Rec- reation Department would like to thank the volunteers who assisted this summer as well as a special thanks to the following summer staff for what we considered a successfi! summer. Arena Program - Brent Bertin, Gord Lang, Mark Woods. | Playground - Wendy Mendelin, Nancy Ger- lach, Darlene Slawson, Sabina Buhrmann, Kelly Clark Swim Pool.- Kathy Lang, Penny Luke, Carrie Pytyck, Lisa Fournier, Curtis Evoy, Dan Vien- neau , Roller Skating Roller Skating will continue to take place until September 8th the times are as follows: Monday 6-8:30 p.m.; Wednesday 6-8:30 p.m.; Thursday 6-8:30 p.m.; Friday 8:30-10:00 (ages 13 and up only); Satur- day 2-3:30 p.m. and 8:30 - 10:00 p.m. Open Bowling The season is quickly approaching for bow- ling. The times for open Bowling are Wednes- day from 7-10 p.m. and Sunday from 2-5 p.m. This program is open to Members and Non- members. The upcoming Bowl- ing Tournament is scheduled for Septem- Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and electric heating units. Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY RATES RESERVE TODAY 825-3268 AVIS TERRACE BAY! Avis Rent-A-Car Island View Shell Hwy. 17 East Terrace Bay RENT NS ber 24th. The Tourna- ment will consist of Ladies and Men's Open Events. Registration by September 14th. Fall and Pro The fall and winter brochure is nearing completion. There are approximately 20 pro- grams that will be offer- ed this fall and winter. The brochure will be available at the Recrea- tion Booth at the Fall Fair. Registration will be accepted at that time. Programs have a mini- mum and maximum therefore let's hear from you as soon as possible if you are interested in any of the programs. Mixed Aerobic Exer- cises (with Lyn Black) Back by popular de- mand is the Mixed Aerobic class. This pro- gram will run for 8 weeks, twice a week (Mondays sand Wed- nesdays), and will statt inmid October. Loca- tion is not yet definite, Winter and you will be advis- - ed of this at @later date. Sign up soon, as this class always gets book- ed up early! Introduction to Piano Lessons (Brigit Borrie) Last spring we ran a very successful Intro- duction to Piano Lessons program. We are pleas- ed once again to obtain the services of Mrs. Bri- git Borrie to offer anoth- er session. This intro- duction course is open to anyone age 6 and over. Children's classes will be held on _ Saturday mornings, commencing October 15th and com- pleting December 3rd. Adult classes will com- mence on Monday Octo- ber 17th and will com- plete on December Sth. Further details on times, fees etc. will be provid- ed at a later date. Basic Photography (Terry Korzinski) If you plan to get a new camera this Christ- mas,. now is the time to take this short course and familiarize your- self with the operation of the 35 mm camera and learn the basic tech- niques of photography (you do not need a camera for the course). The date for this course is set for Wednesday *Nov. 9 to November 30th,' at 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Multi-pur- pose room at the Rec- reation Centre. Dead- line to register is Fri- day, November 4th. Yoga (Linda Ditchfield) Hatha yoga (exercis- es), relaxation and breathing techniques will be featured in this 6 week course. Classes will be held twice a week (Mon. and Thurs.) be- ginning on October 24 and will complete on December 1st. Please call today if you are interested in participat- ing in this popular pro- ' gram. meee, 'Jazz Dance Phase III .. For children ages 4 to © 12.'We will be offering a continuation of last Spring's. popular Jazz -Dance lessons. Fur- ther details regarding dates, time etc. will be announced shortly. Jazz Dance for Begin- ners There is a possibility of offering a Beginner's Jazz Class if sufficient interest is shown. Please call the Recreation Of- fice at 3542 if you wish to join. ' Ballet Phase II For ages 4 to 12. This is a continuation of last Spring's Ballet class. Further details will be available shortly regard- ing times, dates, etc. Ballet for Beginners For ages 4 to 12. If enough interest is shown, we will try to offer a Beginner's ; Pro- gram for Ballet. Call the Recreation Office if you are interested. Know Your Car, Uphol- stery and Furniture Re- finishing These three courses are tentative, and inter- est has been shown in all of them. We would still like to receive some more names before defi- nite steps are taken to set the courses up. If you have an interest in any of these areas, please call and let us know. Personal Money Management (Anil Kripalani) This is a modifica- tion from last spring's class. Areas covered will be: Session I Savings, investment and budgeting. Invest- ment vs. speculation. Setting objectives. Session II Principles of finan- cial management: 1) leverage 2) risk and return 3) diversification Session II Vehicles of invest- ment: 1) RHOSP 2) RRSP 3) IAAC 4) GIC 5) . Shares, Bonds, etc. Session IV Planning RRSP. Session V Building investment. Evaluation and _plan- ning. Session VI Tax planning. Reminder *** Don't forget that Monday, September Sth is a holiday and the office,' courts, fitness room, and _ activity lounge will be open from 1:00 to 9:00 p.m. ONLY! Blind. The C.N.1.B. ONTARIO MEDICAL MOBILE EYE CARE UNIT will be in TERRACE BAY from Sept. 19 to Sept. 23 Sponsored by Terrace Bay & Schreiber Kinsmen Complete eye examinations will be given by an opthalmologist assisted by staff from the Canadian National Institute for the If you are experiencing a visual problem and are not under the care of an eye specialist . Phone 825-3840 for an appointment Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon