Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 12, 1984 Terrace Bay Recreation News _ The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee would like to offer an Intermediate Wen Do course. This course will be of interest to those who took the beginner course last Spring. If sufficient registra- tion is received we will offer this course in the New Year. We still have room for registration in the: fol- lowing courses: Aerobic Exercises (Gwen Black, Kathy Stachiw, Lisa Corri- gan) Monday and Wednes- day at 7-8 p.m. Sept. 24 - Nov. 29 Belly Dancing (Janet Moorey) Wednesday 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. Oct. 3rd to Novem- ber 21st Bridge for Beginners _ (David Stewart) Wed- nesdays 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Sept. 26 to November 28th Beginner Ceramics (Sylvia Broughton) Mondays from 7-10 p.m. Sept. 24th to November 26th Advanced Ceramics (Sylvia Broughton) _ Wednesdays 7-10 p.m. Sept. 26th to November 26th : Chinese Cooking | advanced (Peter Monks) Mondays 7-9:30 p.m. to October 15th to Novem- ber Sth Chinese Cooking Be- ginners (Iris Lindberg Thursdays from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. October 25th to November 29th Dance Fitness for Be- _ ginners (Wendy Landry) Mondays from 8-9:30 and Wednesdays from 7-8:30 October 15th to December Sth Dancersize for kids (Cathy Stachiw) Wed- . nesdays October 3rd to November 7th Geneology (Peter Monks) Saturday No- vember 24th at 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Microwave for Beginners (Corry De Vries) Saturday, October 14th at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. PreNatal and Postnatal Fitness (Jackie Snider) Mondays and Thursdays 7-8 p.m. October 15th to December 6th Introductory Piano Les- sons (Briget Borrie) Saturdays October 20th to Dec. 8 BORN Wilkes Birth Announcement Scott and Nancy Burrows are pleased to announce the arrival of their-son Aug. 25, 1984. Proud grandparents are Mr. & Mrs. Mer-~ ton Burrows and Mr. & Mrs. R. Gerlach. Special thanks to Dr. and the nursing staff at The McCausland Hospital. Quilting by Ma- chine (Nicole Glassier) Tuesdays 7-9 p.m. Oc- tober 23rd to November 2nd ; Milers Club Update Congratulations are going out to Pam Jones, Werner Ziegler, Marion Reid and Rosalie Reid for having completed 100 miles in our milers club. Keep up the good Good Luck Richard!! - by SANDY SCOLLARD Terrace Bay's Richard Brassard was chosen re- cently to play Bantam Hockey in Thunder Bay, -- for the "Volunteer Pool Bearcats', Triple "A'"' 13 year old Rep. team. Richard is the son of Cy and Lil Brassard, and brother of Karen. He is now attending school at St. Ignatius, in Thunder Bay. He played all his minor hockey in Terrace Bay, starting at age five. Last year, Richard play- ed with the Terrace Bay _ Pee Wees. Richard will be start- ing his season for the Bearcats, playing cen- tre on the second line. For anyone who hasn't seen -Richard play, you've really missed something! We, at the "News" would: like to say, Good Luck to Rich- ard in his Hockey Ca- reer. If any of Richard's fellow players or friends from Terrace Bay would like to see him in action, when in Thunder Bay, Film Developing walking, running etc. Bowling The fall season is upon us and it is time once again to think of Bowling. The alleys are ready for use and al- ready there are some leagues formed and . ready. Keep watching in future issues for more details on forming the leagues. just give his Mom a call at 825-3527, she will have his game sched- ule. Once again Good Luck Richard and . get out there and give them what for ... Spruce budworm nation shelters in the crevices of bark or twigs. They stay in their shelters until the warm Spruce Budworm. You. may have won- dered what those stran- ge little fellows were that dangled from silken days of spring entice threads from our coni- them out. They emerge fer trees in the early part hungry, and make quick work of the buds and new shoots. around them. Spruce budworm has a preference for bal- sam fir, white spruce, and to a lesser extent, black spruce and jack- pine. Their damage is easily seen. In heavily infested ar- eas, these trees will take on a reddish cast. After of the summer. This same insect becomes a small brown moth, which dies off after it lays its eggs in mid- August, littering our beaches and eminating a stench somewhat akin to dead fish. This is the spruce budworm. The female moth: lays her eggs at the end of the summer. When they 3-5 years of severe de- hatch, the larvae set to foliation, the weaker work constructing hiber- trees will start to die. 7 FREE 7} -¢" 4.800-465-3939 Your travel number After the larvae needs are satisfied, the bud- worm enters the pupal stage for 10 days and emerges a relatively un- attractive small, mot- tled, brown moth. The' life cycle continues. 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