Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 16, 1983, page 5 community NEWS General Business programme A special January in- take into the Post-Secon- dary General Business Program at Confedera- tion College is planned for January 31, 1984. Initiated to appeal to students who will be completing their second- ary education in Decem- ber 1984 due to the se- mester system practiced in certain high schools, the program is also op- en to any person from the community who wishes post-secondary training in General Business. First semester ses- sions of the pilot pro- ject will run from Janu- ary 31, 1984 to May 13, 1984; with second se- mester subjects in Mar- keting and Business Ad- ministration programs continuing May 24, 1984 through September 2, 1984. Students will re- sume their regular high sume their regular sec- ond year studies with full-time programming in September 1984, graduating April 1985. Legion meeting The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #223 urge you to attend their next General Meeting which will be held on November 20th at 7:30 p-m. Please try to attend. N.C.C.P. Levell Theory This is your last chance coaches!! The response to Level I Theory of the National Coaching Certificate Program is_ sufficient and the course will be offered on November 25, 26 and 27th as advertis- ed. There is still space for interested coaches or those considering coach- ing in a sport and we will accept registration until Friday November 18th, at 5:00 p.m. The course will be held at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre Conference Room. N.C.C.P. Level I Theory, is open to coaches and interested persons who are inter- ested in pursuing coaching in a particular sport. The course is provid- ed thanks to the assist- ance of the North West- ern Ontario Regional Sports Council. If you require addi- tional information on this course please call 825-3542. Remember we would like to see you at the Clinic and wish to remind you of the dead- line which is November 18th. Apologies to Skate-A-Thon winners In last week's article concerning the Skate- A-Thon winners written by Pauline Ziegler, we failed to mention that Tracy Clark collected a total of $110.25 and by doing so, she won the overall prize ( a cheque of $20) in the 13 years and over category. Please accept our apoligies Tracy, for this oversight. Congratulations to all the winners and also all of the skate-a-thon parti- cipants! Bridge Club news Winners of the North Shore Duplicate Bridge Club for Nov. 6, 1983 are as follows: ist - G. Caccamo and P. Ce- brario, 2nd - D. Cooper and L. Fraser, 3rd - I. and P. Gillen. There were nine pairs playing Bridge this time. We hope to see more people come out. Legion bazaar a success A large number of people turned out for the Annual Bazaar and Tea, sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. #223 which was held on Saturday, November the Sth. A wide variety of bazaar and _ novelty itéms were on sale to the waiting public and along with this the Ladies also offered numerous raf- fles plus several games of Bingo. Winners of the raffles were: Doris Marcella -(Smurf cake donat- ed by Faye Figlio- meni); Linda Robinson - (Coffee maker donated by Costa's Foodmarket which was the Door Prize); Doris Walton - Tablecloth crocheted by Ann Dod; Del Scott (Baby Blanket made by Lil Bellineau); and Joan Woods - (Christmas Stocking and candy canes). The Ladies Auxiliary would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Ray Bellineau for trans- porting the Senior Citi- zens to and from the function and also to those many individuals who worked at or donat- ed in any way to make this Annual Bazaar such a successful event. For more on the Bazaar, see accompany-. ing photos. Legion Bazaar and Tea es Doris Marcella and Lorette Solly were the Legion's Official Tea Servers during the Bazaar and Tea. # The Ladies Auxiliary of the Royal Canadian Legion Br. #223 held their Annual Remembrance Day Tea and Bazaar on Saturday, November 5, 1983. There were a number of peop! themselves. le in attendance and they seemed to enjoy With Christmas season fast approaching people were buying their gifts early. A wide variety of crafts ranging from macrame to ceramics were available. The knitting table and the bake table had an excellent quantity of items. A bingo later followed the tea and only a few people stayed to play. During the tea, Lorette Solly was presented with her 20 year pin; she was extremely surprised. The girls of the Terrace Bay Ringettes along with their leader Linda Falzetta, served at the tea. There were a number of draws and the winners are as follows: the Crochet Table Cloth - Doris Walton, the Baby Quilt - Del Scott, the Smurf Cake - Doris Marcella, the Christmas Stocking - Joan Woods. Library Leadership Workshop Rosemarie Thorpe, Chairperson of the Ter- race Bay Public Li- brary and Shona Patri- quin, were two of more than 200 public library trustees from across Ca- nada to attend the Workshop in Library Leadership ("WILL"),. on October 28th and 29th in Toronto. The two-day model workshop was planned and implemented by a committee of the On- tario Library Trustees' Association in co-oper- ation with the Ontario Library Association. Substantial funding as- sistance was provided by the Ministry of Citi- zenship and Culture through the Wintario Grant.Programme. As representatives of the Terrace Bay Pub- lic Library Board, Thorpe and Patriquin were selected as dele- gates to O.L.T.A. "'WILL" because it af- forded them an oppor- tunity to get subsidized training at trustee work shops, enabling them to pass this knowledge on to other trustees on their return. During O.L.T.A. "WILL" Thorpe and Patriquin heard speak- ers, and participated in workshops and_ small group idea exchanges and information ses- sions to enable library trustees to more respon- sibly and effectively carry out the responsi- bilities of their man- dated role. Public awareness, policy- making, planning and budgeting, and advocacy were pro- gramme topics. Trust- ees are encouraged to organize similar work- shops at the local and regional levels as a fol- low-up to their initial experience at the pro- vincial level. Representatives from other provinces were al- so in attendance. On- tario is the first provin- ce in Canada to provide this education and train- ing opportunity for pub- lic library trustees us- ing the "WILL'"' model, originally developed by the American Library Trustees' Association. se Aff legislation, ~ ELF HELP Houses, apartments and office cleaning Christmas Gift Certificates for General Cleaning Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Pool SCOREBOARD Pool for: NOVEMBER 5 The winner was: MARLENE UPSON Terrace Bay Sponsored by the Terrace Bay- Schreiber "NEWS" - Roma _ Matson, Auxiliary of Branch No. 223 is seen here presenting Lorette Solly with a Mother of Pearl 20 year pin. President of the Ladies "Circle Tour" guide book promotes tourism Once again the North of Superior Travel As- sociation is pleased to announce the tremen- dous success of the 1983 edition of the Lake Sup- erior Circle Tour Tra- vel Guide and that by all accounts, the 1984 edi- tion is looking bigger and better. Barb McEwen, Ex- ecutive Director, has re- ceived overwhelming support for the publi- cation which is essen- tially the resurrection of a tourist guide book which promoted travel around the lake during the 60's and 70's. Mc- Ewen explains the suc- cess of the Circle Tour Guide Book is in part that it has filled a great need for both tourists and area merchants alike, for interesting and informative tourism- related information. This compact book is assisting Circle Tour at- tractions and merchants to become involved in pursuing more tourist revenue rather than put- ting back waiting for the economic hard times to disappear. We hear over and over that this type of non-profit venture under the management of a Tourism Association is what is needed to help those involved become partners in the quest for potential tourist dol- lars rather than compe- titors. The 68 page travel guide will feature full colour covers and two colour, two column in- terior pages. A map of the Circle Tour with a list of the 30-35 major attractions will occupy the centre spread. Tour- ists who complete the entire trip will qualify to receive an "Admiral of Lake Superior' certi- ficate by having their travel guide stamped by advertisers in each state and province on the tour. Due to an increased demand, there will be a 25 per cent increase in distribution to a mini- mum of 125,000 copies printed by March 1984, for free distribution to major population cen- tres in the mid-west U.S.A., Ontario and Manitoba. Approxi- mately 40,000 of the books will be made available at tourist infor- mation centres on the circle tour highways. This is the only pub- lication distributed by Tourist Information Centres around the com- plete Circle Tour in as much as it covers On- tario, Minnesota, Wis- consin and Michigan. The Corporation of the Township of Terrace Bay A ceremony dedicating and naming the Municipal Office Building in memory of the late W.J. aa ill" Bi Hanley will take place in front of the Municipal Office, 12 Simco Plaza, at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, November 18, 1983. The Public is cordially in- vited to attend.