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Terrace Bay News, 5 Oct 1983, p. 10

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Page 10, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 5, 1983 Schreiber Recreation News Womens Weight Attention Ladies! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department is offering a Womens Weight Training Cour- se starting Tuesday, Oc- tober 18, 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. This particular ses- sion will feature Fit- ness Ontario represent- ative Jean Bujold. Four additional two hour ses- sions will follow this introductory class. Lad- ies will be able to de- velop their own pro- gram, in meeting their individual needs. Regis- tration is by October 14 at the Recreation Office. For additional informa- tion please contact the Recreation Co-ordina- tor. Thunder Bay, Ontario Have hearing protection, use it! Don't have it? Get it! The Canadian Hearing Society No. 203 - 135 N. Syndicate Avenue 9 Phone (807) 623-1646 Program Fitness Room News A note to all fitness room members. Child- ren under 13 years of age must be accompa- nied by an adult when using the fitness room. This policy has been created in ensuring the safety of our younger members. Your co- operation is important. Secondly, Women Fitness Room hours are available as follows: Tuesdays and Thurs- days 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Ladies are encour- aged to make use of their exclusive time. Cancellations Due to insufficient registration the follow- ing Recreation programs have been cancelled. ¢ Basic Photography © Youth Drop In ¢ Tot Drop In Adult Volleyball Attention volleyball enthusiasts. The Parks and Recreation Depart- ment is offering Adult Volleyball for players of ages 18 and over. Day: Thursday Evenings Time: 7-10 p.m. Location: Schreiber High School Gym Start: Thursday, Octo- ber 6, 1983 Contact: Mrs. Susan 345- 2307 © Appliances by Hot Point, Inglis, Jenn Air, Etc. © A complete Stock of Phone 824-2354 @ RCA XL Colortrack TV «Brand Name Furniture 24 HOUR FURNACE SERVICE BUSINESS DIRECTORY » OPEN Tues.-Wed.-Sat. 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thurs.-Fri. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed Mondays CHINRGEN wera VISA SR: STEALER Wiseman 824-2046 Youth Weight Training Any males ages 13 to 18 years interested in Weight Training should seriously consider regis- tering for the Youth Weight Training Cour- se. Each participant will be assigned an indivi- dual program meeting their specific needs and interests. Register at the Recreation Office to- day. For more informa- tion please contact the Recreation Co-ordinat- or. Shinny Hockey Attention local hockey players. Shinny Hockey starts Monday, October 10. The 1983/84 sched- ule is as follows: Mon- day, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fit Five News Congratulations to the foHowing successful Fit Fivers: Don Anderson - Level Two Coleen Glad - Level Two Are you enrolled in Fit Five? Anyone involved in Aerobics, jogging, volleyball or any fitness activity should be. Drop' in at the Recreation Office and pick up your Level One program to- day. Schreiber Minor Hockey News Attention Schreiber residents. The Schreiber Minor Hockey Associa- tion registration dead- line is Saturday, October 8, at 3:00 p.m. The executive will be accept- ing registrations Satur- day, October 3 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. in the Complex Meeting Room (see advertisement for more details). The Annual Skate- a-thon will be staged Saturday, October 22. Your support of this im- Phil's Burner Service Furnace Installation and Service P.O. Box 532 Schreiber, Ontario INSURANCE Auto - Fire - Casualty Life NOTARY PUBLIC DONALD G. BENO Phone 824-2666 Schreiber SCENES for sale | BIRCH MAGIC PHOTOGRAPHY captured for you by at WHITE SAND LAKE Spend sometime in the country and experience the ageless beauty of the North Shore of Lake Superior S. JOHNSON HEWSON 824-3155 We'll be happy to give you directions. EVERYONE WELCOME! LOTS THE Po RUNS TERRACE BAY CLEANERS Drycleaners & Laundry Phone Terrace Bay 825-3335 Schreiber 824-2639 LAKE SUPERIOR CHARTERS Charter our 40' boat for - daily cruises - overnight excursions (accommodations available on- board) - fishing & hunting - diving - agate hunting - sight seeing MAC'S SERVICE - trailer park - coffee shop - smoked fish - Post Office - body shop - ice - live bait 824-2933 MAC'S SERVICE Rossport, Ont. Ask for Juris Thunder Bay 4 i.m. dodick Lloyd Snider R.O. Contracting OPTOMETRIST : Terrace Bay, Ont. | 825-9468 1119 Victoria Ave. Painting, Wallpapering, Phone 622-7726 Trim Finishing, Renovations FREE ESTIMATES Realty Limited Local Representative Juris Z. ROSSPORT LAND SALES Now is the time to decide on your new home or cottage iot. We have 9 mainland lots and 20 cottage lots on Nicol Island. So, for best selection contact us now. 2821 Arthur St. E. Thunder Bay, Ont. BZE SPS (807) 623-4455 824-2933 Zap's Auto & Plate Glass Box 256 Schreiber, Ont. Sales & Installation Pick up & Delivery Looking for a buyer? It's classified to the rescue! | EW. (Ted) Paget B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor SIMCOE PLAZA Terrace Bay, Ontario Tel: 825-9379 - Award .. Tilden - Rent-a-car Service Spadoni Bros. Ltd. Cars & Trucks, daily, weekly, monthly & long term leasing. Call Larry at 824-2043 OSAM DEVELOPMENTS LTD. Custom Built Homes Electrical Work Complete painting - plumbing Small and Major Repairs Concrete:and Masonry work Call anytime 825-9231 °*BEAD eMO N eVE ve cantar 'THUNDER BIRD CRAETS" ORIGINAL INDIAN HANDMADE ° GAUNTLETS: GUN ch WORK * MUKL Pees ©.0.D. CUSTOM ORDERS ACCEPTED DIANE DAVIS OWNER MAIL ADDR. BOx 398 POT2WO TREE 825-9592 portant fund-raising project will be kindly appreciated. Paper Tole Course There are still open- ings in the Paper Tole course which runs Satur- day, October 22, 1983 under the instruction of Bette Hastings. For more information please contact the Recreation Office. Relaxation Workshop Anyone interested in attending the Relaxa- tion Workshop of Satur- day, November 5 under 'the instruction of Ed Kenney are asked to contact the Recreation Office as soon as pos- sible. Local Scouts awarded On October 2nd, dur- ing a special Awards Ceremony at Old Fort William, Jack Masters presented 21 Boy Scouts with their "Chief Scouts Award", the highest award that a boy scout can achieve. At that same ceremony, two Thunder Bay Venturers also received the: covet- ed "Queen's Venturer Award."' The Chief's Scout Award was inaugurated in 1973 by then Chief Scout of Canada, Gov- ernor General Roland Michener. In order to receive the prestigious award, Boy Scouts must: 1) Earn the finder Award. 2) Earn two of the following achievement badges at the gold le- vel: Anchor, Camp- craft or Exploring. 3) Have been active in your troop for one year (this is decided by your fellow scouts and your scout leader.) 4) Make and keep a promise to give at least 50 hours of voluntary service to your com- munity. 5) Satisfactorily pro- vide leadership to others in organizing and carry- ing out a service pro- ject, and 6) Meet with an adult group from another ag- ency or community group and discuss what improvements could be made in the community. The Chief Scout's is presented when you complete these requirements as judged by your fellow scouts, troop scouters and counsellors, and continued on page 11 Path- Cat...

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