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Terrace Bay News, 9 Apr 1986, p. 9

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Baseball promises to be popular again Terrace Bay Recreation News for week of April 9, 1986: Slow Pitch Baseball: It is great to see that spring is quickly ap- proaching as the ball leagues have held their first meeting and are accepting to 4 p.m. Give the office a call at 3542 if you are interested. Pre Retirement Planning We are still waiting a definite date for the weekend introduction to the Pre Retirement Plann- ing. Please bear with us and watch this column for more information. The Terrace Bay Recreation Committee would like to take this op- portunity to thank the High School, Public School, St. Martin School and Kimber- ly Clark Ltd., for assisting our department in presen- ting these programs. Most important we would like to thank our instructors who came forward with their talents and shared them with the participants. Also thanks to all the par- ticipants for making these Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 9, 1986, page . 9 INCOME TAX SERVICE programs such a success. We will be taking a short break from the programs during the summer months but we also look forward to hearing from the public what courses they would enjoy participating in the Fall. Belliveau Accounting 432 Fort Garry Rd. Terrace Bay, Ont. 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Phone: 825-3504 teams. Men's and Slow Pitch Baseball, again this year, seem to be two of the top adult activities. If you are interested in entering teams we will have the con- tact names available for you once they are elected. Give us a call at 825-3542. Attention Ball Players There has been a change to the Recreation Policy that affects your participa- ANOTHER PROGRAM FROM ASSURED HOUSING FOR ONTARIO tion at the ballfield. To be ay as re oe =e consistent with other EE oe ae. , recreation facilities, par- wt i 5 ae eS = % > --e a a a ticipants) who use the ballfield for league play must- be Recreation Members. Full membership covers this facility as well as all others or individuals may purchase single activity memberships for baseball only. Your co-operation would be appreciated. Parent Link: Parents who are in- terested or who wish to discuss and share their parenting skills there will be 4 free evening sessions on April 7th, 9th, 14th and 16th at 7:00 p.m. in the High School Library. Plan to attend. Milers Club: It is great to see our regular Milers Club par- ticipants starting to drop by the office and record their miles. We encourage others to join our Milers Club and work through our Award program. First Award is a cer- tificate for 100 miles. Se- cond award is a plaque for 700 miles. Third and Highest award is a large plaque for 3000 miles. The program: is easy to administer as all that is re- quired of you the partici- pant is to register your miles every Friday with the office. It is a great way to start your Spring/Summer sa, Sa Se ee Turn an empty warehouse, factory, hospital or school = = ae Lt mamuhy: * '=== =| Into rental housing. . NEW FEATURE: convert part of a single-family home into a rental apartment. Transform an unused retail space into money- Add new rental units on to an existing housing : making rental units. project. Now you can get interest-free loans for the creation of new rental apartments. Fitness Program. $ foreachnewapart- § for each small-sized toate Bttes Taidaes Z000 ment created through 500 unit that is not self: MeN conversion. Eligible projects contained (e.g. shared bathroom, include: converting part of a single- family home into a rental apart- ment; creating rental housing from non-residential property (e.g. vacant warehouse, school, or retail kitchen). $ extra for each unit 2000 accessible to physi- cally-handicapped persons (e.g. ramps, wider doors for wheelchair structing another session of Non Impact and the Aerobics course commen- cing on May 5. We ask that those involved now or previously to contact the Recreation Office as soon as possible so that they will : be assured of a position in space). access). these classes. 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