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Terrace Bay News, 7 Dec 1983, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 7, 1983 Terrace Bay recreation news New Program Ideas: The following are course suggestions we have received from the public. Presently we do not know if the interest is sufficient to offer any of these programs, and for some of them we do not have an instructor. We would like you to let us know if you are inter- ested in any of these programs, or if you would be qualified or in- terested in teaching them. All of our in- structors receive $15.00 . per hour of instruction time. -- weight training for women (weekly basis) -- bridge for beginners (weekly basis or week- end workshop) -- guitar lessons (week- ly basis) -- sewing blue jeans (weekly or weekend workshop) -- public speaking (weekend workshop) -- drama (weekly) -- training your dog (weekend workshop) Starting in January 1984 Ladies Fitness for Age 35 and Over Lisa Corrigan is offer- ing an 8 week fitness MADGE: of their daughter Birth Announcement Lawrence and Mariann are pleased to announce the safe arrival KYLIE LOREN -- a sister for Billy. Kylie was born on November 17, 1983, weighing 5 Ibs., 6 ozs. at Port Arthur General Hospital. program for ladies over 35, or those not used to exercising. The program will consist of stretching and exercises for the whole body. This will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:00 to 2:30 p.m. at the recreation centre. Space is limited, so register soon. Shape, gram Lisa Corrigan will also be offering - another morning fitness class which will take place 3 times a week: Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day, from 10:15 to 11:15 at the recreation centre. This is an 8 week cour- Exercise Pro- se. Confederation College Workshops -- Confederation Col- lege would like to offer the following courses af- ter Christmas if inter- est is sufficient: Paper Tole (Advanced and Be- ginner's combined); Microwave III (for Be- ginners and Advanced); Oil Painting for Begin- ners; Art from the Oven and Hydroponics. Please call if you have an interest in any of these programs. Memberships 1984 Memberships are now on sale to the Men's & Ladie Men's & Ladies' BULOVA WATCHES ua DRESSING GOWNS | S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE, see our as... Store Hours: Tues. to Sat.: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. OPENING ON MONDAYS: DEC. 12 Night Shopping Begins: Thurs. Dec. 15th to Fri. Dec. 23rd From Fabrics to Furniture all under one friendly roof numerous as snowflakes oe Come in today and selection of gift giving items, Men's & Ladies' BUXTON © WALLETS TOYS Plush toys, trucks, & cars, miniature train sets, etc. DEPARTMENT STORE Family Fashions . . . Schreiber 'J wide such a Vi vy | Lt public. If you are look- ing for a family gift, consider a_ recreation membership. Call the recreation office at 3542 for further information. Winter Spring Activity Brochure The Winter/Spring Activity Brochure will be available in the middle of January. This bro- chure will list details of all the upcoming pro- grams and at that time we will be accepting names for all the pro- grams. Presently, we are accepting names for Quilting By Machine, Furniture Refinishing, Upholstery, Mixed Aerobic, Know Your Car, Beginner's Wood- working. Please call now if you are interested in any of these courses as Bicentennial grants to unorganized communities Five local Services Boards have jumped on the bandwagon early to start plans for commun- ity-based celebrations for Ontario's Bicenten- nial in 1984. Grants of $500 are available through the Ministry of Northern Af- fairs to Local Services Boards in unorganized communities to assist them in developing pro- jects recognizing the Bi- centennial theme. Northern Affairs Min- ister Leo Bernier an- nounced grants will be going to Nestor Fails, Armstrong, Hurkett, Caramat and Rossport. Nestor Falls, with a population of 315, will host a community dance with a historical theme. The community of Hurkett, northeast of Thunder Bay, will mark the Bicentennial with a summer-end picnic in August next year. The Local Services Board in Rossport plans to put its Bicentennial grant to work, making improvements to the community's Wardrope park, so a_ family- style field day can be held. Caramat's annual Sil- ver Fish Derby held in mid-July will take on a - new flavour for On- tario's Bicentennial. The community of 265 is making efforts to contact former residents to join in a homecoming cele- bration. In Armstrong, the Lo- cal Services Board will tie in with efforts by the people of Native An- cestry (PONA) Com- mittee to document the The smart buyers shop the Want Ads first. they usually get booked up quite fast. Watch for . further details on these courses in upcoming is- sues of the News. Let's hear from you for pro- gram ideas for 1984! _ area's history in a pam- phlet. "The many small community-based cele- brations across the pro- vince next year will pro- vide unique opportuni- ties for all of us to reflect on the richness of our cultural heritage," said Bernier. | MEETCHNY The most buyers meet the best sellers in the Want Ads. Blood Donors, care. THANK YOU We would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Wilkes, Linda Stewart, Dr. Cromey, Dr. DeSa, all Nurses of 5W and Newborn Nursery for their quick actions and wonderful Mariann & Kylie Madge Children must be accompanied by parents BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Don and Karen Baxter are very pleased to announce the safe arrival of their second child BRIAN DONALD born on November 11, 1983 weighing 7 lbs., 7 ozs. Special thanks to Dr. Salesse and the rest of the nursing staff at The McCausland bee tg for the excellent care Brian ile staying there. and | received w Keith Wilkes, Danielle to he Qs, au Sat. December 10th 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Surprises Free Candy Canes Free Balloons _ big 'n bright 'n beautiful

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