Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 19, 1986, page 9 Winter Carnival getting organized Cake Decorating Course Schreiber Parks and Recreation will be offering a Cake Decorating Course under the instruction of Judy Simmons on March 7 and 8. The course runs Fri- day evening, 7 to 10 and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and | to 4. Deadline for registrations is. February 21. For more in- formation or to register, contact the recreation of- fice at 824-2317. Winter Carnival Plans for the 1986 Winter Carnival are well underway. It appears that the Centennial spirit is still with us as a large number of groups attended» the planning meeting. The Carnival will be held from March,7 to March 16. A wide variety of ac- tivities have already been planned, and will.soon be finalized. It really does ap- pear that this year's Winter Carnival is going to be a great one, so plan to attend. Childrens' Craft Courses The Recreation Depart- ment is pleased to offer Touch A_ unique form of heal- ing will be introduced to in- terested people in Terrace Bay on Monday, February 24, as Sue Langer of ' Thunder. Bay will be in town to conduct a one-day seminar on the Therapeutic Touch. According to organizer Peter Vanderkam, the Therapeutic Touch is a form of healing which deals with the energy field that surrounds each person. under the instruction of Donna Mikeluk, two Childrens' Craft Courses. The first is an afternoon session taking place on March 15 from 1:30 to 4 in the Art Room of the Com- plex. A-variety. of mini pro- jects such as stitch and stuff and cut and paste will enable the child to com- plete several small crafts. The course is open to children ages 6 to 11. The second Craft Course will be a five week session. Beginning on April 7, run- ning each Monday evening from 6:30 to 8:30 to May 5. Again this course is open to children ages 6 to 11. A variety of mini projects such as nature craft, weav- ing and painting will enable the child to complete several small crafts each week. Registration is limited ~ for both of these courses so if you are interested or re- quire more information contact the recreation of- fice at 824-2317. Upcoming Arena Events The Schreiber Arena has taught The class will take place downstairs at Birchwood Terrace, starting at 9 a.m. and running until comple- tion that day. A luncheon will be served at noon. Admission to -- the seminar, which is limited to a total of 12, will be $10 per person. Entry is on a first come, first served basis, so register early by calling Peter Vanderkam at 825-3564 or Rosmond van Leeuwen at 825-3522. - been the place for excite- ment each and every weekend. Hockey Tour- naments, Ringette Tour- naments and Playoffs are happening regularly at the arena. The following is a list of events that will be taking place for the re- mainder of the season. February 22 and 23: Ban- tam Invitational Tournament March |: Novice Invita- tional Tournament March 2:. Times-News Tiny Tournament (Begin- ner/Mice on Ice) March 8 & 9: Peewee In- vitational Tournament March 15 & 16: Peewee Zone Finals March 22 & 23: Figure Skate Carnival March 29 & 30: Fallen Rock Minor Hockey In- vitational Tournament Trophy presented Terrace Bay:Schreiber Commodores captain Kevin Roberts accepted Bay on February 1 and 2. On hand for the presentation was team the Thompson "77" Midgets Trophy from Chick Thompson after the manager Doug Roberts, at right. Roberts was named the Commodores _ Commodores beat the Bear Cats of Thunder Bay 6-1 in the cham- Most Valuable Player in the final game of the fourth annual tourney. pionship game of the Midget Invitiational Tournament held in Terrace Your New We're going - inthe picture. Driver's Licence. A lot of people can measure up to your height and weight, but no one's got a. face quite like yours. So starting February 3, we're going to give your driver's licence a little more protection if it's lost or stolen. We're going to make it picture perfect. _ That's right, your new two-part licence will include your photograph. Look for complete details when your next licence renewal notice arrives in the mail. Ministry of Transportation and Communications @Ontario Minister, Hon. Ed Fulton Premier, Hon. David Peterson