Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1986, p. 3

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Seminar held A Fashion Forward Seminar, shown above in progress, was held on January 12 in the Conference Room at the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre. The seminar, which was well attended by women from the immediate area, was held to help attendants de the secret to effective clot shopping or sewing. Vv OVOOVOOVOOVOOVOOVOOVOOVOOVS OVOOVOOVOOVOOVOOVOOVEOVOO @eveoveoveeve AT THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION CENTRE 1986 Operating Hours Monday to Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday: 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. : Holiday Operating Hours Date: Holiday: Centre Hours: Arena Hours: Dec. 24 Christmas Eve _ closes at 4 p.m. closes at 4 p.m. Dec. 25 Christmas Day -- closed closed Dec. 26 Boxing Day closed closed Dec. 31 New Years Eve closes at 4 p.m. closes at 4 p.m. Jan. 1 New Years Day closed 5 closed March 28 Good Friday closed - closed March : 30 Easter Sunday _ closed closed May 19 Victoria Day closed closed July 1 Canada Day closed closed Sept. 1 Labour Day closed closed Oct. 13 Thanksgiving closed closed Membership System Full Membership: $60.00 January 1st to December 31st, 1986. Valid for immediate family members re: non working children under age 25 and living at home, dependent students either local or away who are under 25. Privileges: 1. Reduced rates for Squash or Racquetball Courts, open bowling, roller skating or any recreational activity where non member and member fee is charged. : 2. Privilege to book Squash or Racquetball Courts one day in advance. 3. Free public swimming and public skating. 4. Free use of fitness rooms and sauna. Non Resident: (Short Term) : 1. Only available to those who are temporarily employed in Terrace Bay 2. $30.00 for a six month period 3. Expires six months after date of purchase 4. CANNOT be renewed. é 5. ONLY valid for one person. Privileges: (Same as Full Membership) One Activity Membership: This is designed for persons to participate in one activity only. Listed below are the one activity memberships available: Minor Hockey - $20.00; Adult Hockey or Broomball - $30.00; Figure Skating or Ringette- $20.00; Bowling - $25.00; Swim Lessons - $15.00; Tennis - $15.00 1. Covers one person only. 2. No card is issued. 3. Expires at conclusion of activity season. Privileges: (8 participate in one activity only. No other membership privileges apply. PLEASE NOTE: All persons who join any of the following organizations must have at least one type of membership with the Terrace Bay Recreation Associa- tion: Curling, Hockey, Figure Skating, Bowling Leagues, Minor Baseball, Boxing, Swim Lessons or any other club organization which uses the facilities at the centre. © op @OrSOASOASOAGGASOASOASOAS OVOOVOOVOCVSOVO vtermine their seasonal colors, to discover hing style, and to receive acolor wallet and style portfolio for easy GASGLS® O@ATPA BOAVBABOLE BAS PAD QEABEAL " ASSASOAVOASOASCA Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 22, 1986, page 3 Plus Il released Alcohol and Drug Con- cerns, Inc. in co-operation with Bell Canada has published a new drug education programme, PLUS II, for Grade 7 and 8 classrooms in Ontario. A news release dated Jan. 6 from the non-profit organization based in Scar- borough explained that PLUS Il is expected to reinforce the trend among Ontario Junior High and High School students to decrease drug and alcohol use. Although students of to- day are more and more knowledgeable about the risks of drug use, Dr. Reginald Smart of the Ad- diction Research Founda- tion said that 'drugs re- main a serious problem for some young people." A Gallup Poll conducted by the federal government last year indicated that many young people are prepared to ignore the dangers of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco because "drinking and smoking help reduce nervousness and shyness in_ social settings." PLUS II will assist Grade 7 and 8 students and teachers in exploring and responding in a healthy way to the social pressures and choices facing adolescents today, the release added. PLUS stands for Positive Life Us- ing Skills. The PLUS programme is being offered to teachers and principals in all elementary schools in On- tario. Bell Canada has _ funded the production costs. Major Appliance Repairs Servicing done in your, own home to ranges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, fridges, electric hot water tanks and elec- tric heating units. Parts on hand for most makes and models. Bill Campbell Electric 824-2743 or 824-2574 Servicing Jackfish, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat. DEADLINE Due to circumstances beyond our control, the deadline, for all advertising in The Terrace Bay/Schreiber News has been changed to | Thursday noon (starting January 3Oth)

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