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Terrace Bay News, 23 Nov 1983, p. 12

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Page 12, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, November 23, 1983 Schreiber Recreation News Fit Five Update Congratulations to the following successful Fit Fivers: Marlene Doig - level one Norah Richardson - level one Sharon Garon - level one These ladies join a group of approximately 120 local residents parti- cipating in this Fitness Ontario "personal fit- ness" program. Should you be interested in starting, then drop in at the Recreation Office. Winter Program The Recreation De- partment is now begin- ning to organize the 1984 Winter Program (January to March). The program will include the 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. following: e Aerobic Dance (af- ternoon and evening) © Jazz Ballet Dance e Music Lessons Youth Gymnastics © Mom and Me ¢ Women's Weight Training ¢ Confederation Col- lege Courses ¢ Computer Course e Word Processing Course e And Others Should you have any ideas or suggestions, please contact the Rec- reation Co-ordinator at 824-2317. Additional de- tails will soon be made available. Stay tuned! Musical Instrument Les- sons Good news! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department is making plans to offer to any interested indivi- duals musical instru- ment lessons. Lessons can include piano, gui- tar, accordian and even vocal instruction. It is most important for those individuals interested in such a program, to con- tact the Recreation Of- AMENDMENT BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER of the Planning Act 1983. objection. hours. 15th day of November 1983. A. J. Gauthier, Clerk, of the Township of Schreiber. EXPLANATORY NOTE: private property, and_ therefore, required. PLANNING ACT, 1983 NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING TAKE NOTICE: That the Council of the Town- ship of Schreiber passed By-Law 763 on the 8th day of November 1983, under Section 34 AND TAKE NOTICE: That any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the by-law by filing with the Clerk of the Township of Schreiber, not. later than the 14th day of December 1983 notice of appeal setting out the objection to the by-law and the reasons in support of the An explanation of the purpose and effect of the by-law, describing the lands to which the by-law applies, and a Key map showing the location of the lands to which the by-law applies (or, alternatively, an explanation as to why a Key map is not provided) are attached. The complete by-law is available for inspection in my office during office DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF SCHREIBER this By-law 753, permits the installation of satel- lite receiving dishes in the residential and other property zones within the Township of Schreiber. The dishes must be placed on in accordance with the front, side and rear allowances of By-law 631, as amended. This amendment applies to the total area of the Township of Schreiber, no explanatory map _ is fice (824-2317) imme- diately. Christmas Break Attention Parents! The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Depart- ment is finalizing plans for their 2nd Annual Christmas Program. This action-packed and fun-filled program is geared for youth. Here is a sneak preview of just a few activities. Children's Christmas Party, December 21, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the Community Hall, Free Public Skate session De- cember 23, 7:00 to 9:00 p-m. in the Schreiber Arena. Other activities will include Movie Rama, Cartoon Festival, Youth Sleep-over, shinny hockey. Program brochures will be distributed to local school children in early December. A pub- lic skate coupon (for one free admission) will be within the brochure. Make sure to receive your copy. Confederation College Courses The Recreation De- partment in conjunction with Confederation Col- lege will be offering a variety of Winter Pro- gtams, January to March 1984. Included will be Microwave Cook- ing, Basic Pottery, Art from the Oven II, and Calligraphy. Should you be interested in any of these courses then con- tact the Recreation Of- fice (824-2317). Please note that a minimum of 10 participants will be required for all courses. Word Processing Course The Recreation Dep- artment is making plans to offer a Word Proces- sing Course. This course would be held at the Recreation Complex one evening per week for 10 to 12 weeks. If inter- ested please contact the Recreation Office. Please note that addi- tional details will soon be made available. Computer Course The Recreation De- partment is making plans to offer a Comput- er Course. This course will provide participants with knowledge of home computer products plus "hands-on" program- ming experience. The course would be held at the Recreation Complex Schreiber Community Credit Union Limited 6th Annual Shareholders Meeting | Schreiber Town Hall Friday, November 25, 1983 7:30 p.m. ALL MEMBERS are asked to attend. one evening per week for 10 to 12 weeks. If interested please con- tact the Recreation Of- fice. Note that addi- tional information will soon be made available. Should there be a local qualified instructor interested in conduct- ing these two cour- ses, then please con- tact the Recreation Co- ordinator. More Industry... continued from page 9 The Small Business Consulting Service is available through the colleges 'and universi- ties Business Services branch and is available to the business owner at a small fee. He informed the list- eners on various semi- nars which strictly ad- here to starting up a small business and the types of funding that are available for this ven- ture. Following the pre- sentations given by the f AUTOS | HOME INSURANCE up to 25% DISCOUNT * Shop & Compare * See if you qualify! Cali Dave Lambert or Mike Jones NO CHARGE 1-800-465-3916 London & Midland 5 General Insurance Co. : of Canada Thunder Bay, Ont. four speakers, a quest- ion and answer period commenced where many opinions and ideas were exchanged between the consultants and the audience. All in all, it was a good session and many walked out better in- formed on their topics of concern. Hats off to the Schrei- ber Economic Develop- ment Committee for providing the resi- dents of this area with such an informative seminar. SA Save up to 0% 0% ee eas Our expert staff will be on hand to assist you with all your custom framing needs WHERE? In the Multipurpose Room Terrace Bay Recreational Centre WHEN? Sat. Nov. 26 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. & Sun. 27 10 a.m - 6 p.m. ATTENDANCE DRAW - SEE YOU THERE! Cor. Queen & High PERT'S FRAMING & ART GALLERY Is Bringing Christmas to You! on selected framed prints, paintings & wood mouldings 345-6112 eastern boundary 148.5 feet, or less; THENCE east 39.6 feet, more o less, to the said point of commence- ment SECONDLY: COMMENCING at the intersection of Galena Street and Main Street in| Street as said streets are laid out by law Number 166 registered in the Registry Office as Number 670 for Schreiber; THENCE westerly along the said south-easterly limit of Galena Street, 245 feet, 6 inches to a point which is the point of commencement for THENCE southerly parallel to Main Street, 150 feet; the conditions of tender and sale id z aT if Ff : a egg se at Ht iu fara fh

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