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Terrace Bay News, 10 Dec 1986, p. 7

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Lots planned by Terrace Bay Rec Location: Conference room. Dates: Jan. 23- Information night- Jan, 30, 31 and.Feb. 1. Times: Fridays- 7-9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday- 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost: $28.50 plus own materials and own sewing machines. continued from page 6 Paper Tole: (Advanced- Darlene Noble). Location: Conference room. Dates: March 7 and 8. Times: Saturday and Sunday- 10 a.m. to noon and 1-3 p.m. Cost: $12 plus' own supplies. Maximum- 15. Deadline is Feb. 27. Quilling: (Winnie Plummer). Location: To be announced. Dates: Jan. 22 to Feb. 26. Times: 7-9:30 p.m. Cost: $22.50 plus. supplies. Maximum- 15. Deadline is Jan. 15. Photography: (Pat Macella). Location: Conference room. Dates: Jan. 24. Times: Saturday- 1-5 p.m. Cost: $6. Maximum- Deadline is Jan. 16. 20. Spinning: (Pat Eienbock). This program will be set up pending Quilling: (Cheryl Holmes). Sufficient registration. Location: Multi-purpose room. Dates: Feb. 20 and 21. Times: Friday- 7-9 p.m. and Saturday- 9 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m. Cost: $12 plus supplies. Maximum- 15. Deadline is Feb. 13. Stained Glass: (Ken Randle). Location: To be announced. Dates: Jan. 20 to Feb. 24. Times: Tuesdays- 7-10 p.m. Cost: $27 plus supplies. Quilling (Weekender): (Winnie Maximum- 15. Deadline is Jan. 13. Plummer). The following programs will be for those interested in a healthy body: Basic Anatomy and Physiology: (Harry Roos). Location: To be announced. Dates: Jan. 22 to Feb. 26. Times: Mondays- 7-9:30 p.m. Cost: $22.50. Maximum- 20. Deadline is Jan. 16. Tournament Supplies lots of action It was a very exciting day last Satur- day when seven teams from the area gathered at the Terrace Bay arena for close to six hours of non-stop hockey. The Fourth Mite Beginners Tourna- ment included teams from Red Rock, Marathon, Schreiber and Terrace Bay playing for fun in non-competitive match-ups that saw end to end play. Each team played twice during the day. At the end of every game, each player was awarded a medallion for taking part in the tourney. The players lined up on the blue line and as their names were called, they skated over to the P.A. booth to claim their prize. The results of play are as follows: T.B. Oilers 4, Mayfair 6; T.B. Bruins 11, Marathon 3; Red Rock 5, Sabres 3; Sportsworld 0, T.B. Bruins 11; Marathon 6, Mayfair 5; Red Rock MF T.B. Oilers 5; and T.B. Sabres 6, Sportsworld 1. Emotional Stress Release: (Donna Mikeluk). Location: Conference room. Dates: Jan. 15. from the Keep special moments: od w=.with you and your family. ES VHS reproduction! =" Special Thanks: A sincere thanks to the Organizers and to all the people who helped in any way with this tournament. Happy Holidays and see you next year! Be A Television Star = RENT A Hitachi Camcorder Permanent Video Record of thos = Whatever you want to remember captured in live action living colour. Send your loved ones a gift of time spent _ Incredibly easy to use! and of the highest quality ASAE Sb AR ABSb ddA oh Times: 7-10 p.m. / Cost: $4.50. Maximum- Deadline is Jan. 9. 30. Heartsaver: (Cathy Withers). Location: Conference room. Dates: Feb. 14: Times: 9 a.m. to noon and 14 p.m. Cost: $20. Maximum- 10. Deadline is Jan. 6. Late addition for the ladies exer- cise enthusiast: Ladies toning with weights: (Eleanor Depaolo). Location: Fitness room. Dates: Jan. 19 to Feb. 27. Times: Monday, Wednesday and Fridays- 2-3 p.m. Cost: $27. Maximum- Deadline is Jan. 12. 10. In conjunction with the communi- ty resource centre, the following pro- gram will be presented: Assertiveness Training: (Cathy Smith). Location: To be announced. Dates: Jan. 19 to March 23. Times: Mondays- 7:30-10 p.m. Cost: $10 to cover materials. Maximum- 20. Deadline is Jan. 12. Dance for Heart: In conjunction with the Canadian Heart Foundation, the Terrace Bay Recreation Centre will be sponsoring a Dance For Heart three-hour Dance- A-Thon. sh dis bdisbedis b = wats Py Dy disp rte bsp bf LOBBY +, + Dar b's a pr Dy >] at's sd 5% Dd iv ie da i py ats { Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, December 10, 1986, page 7 More information will be forthcom- ing as soon as the program is finaliz- ed. Watch the Terrace Bay Recreation News column for further information. For more information on these and future courses, contact the recreation office at 5-3542, or drop in and pick up a brochure containing further descriptions. Registration is on a first come basis and there will be no cancellations from these courses after they start, unless the participant is leaving town or has doctor's orders. CANADIAN CANCER The Valhalla Inn THUNDER BAY e Perfect Weekend Get Away Goo *Per room, per night, no extra charge for children under 18 in the same room. 1 VALHALLA INN ROAD, THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO CALL (807) 577-1121, TELEX 073-4524, CALL TOLL-FREE IN CANADA (800) 268-2500 Pare erm This Week in Tall Towne Fashions has a complete line of » Fashions & Accessories for Tall Women Gift Certificates Available * AE FASHIONS 125 S. Vickers St. Thunder Bay, Ont. 622-4657 TIME: 7:30 p.m. P. Richardson Chairmen As outlined in Bill 75 there will be a living in the jurisdiction of the Lake Superior Board of Education for the pur- poses of electing three (3) DATE: Monday, December 15, 1986 PLACE: Marathon Public School Gymnasium Buses will be available to transport French ratepayers from Schreiber, Ter- race Bay and Manitouwadge to Marathon (return). The bus will depart from: ° Schreiber Campus of Lake Superior High School at 6:00 p.m.; ¢ Terrace Bay Campus of Lake Superior High School at 6:30 p.m. and; ¢ Manitouwadge High School at Persons wishing to vote in this election will be required to swear an af- fidavit prior to casting their votes that they qualify as a French elector under Section 23 of the Charter of Rights. Nominations for election will be received from the floor. LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION P.O. Bag No. 1, Schreiber Ontario, POT 2S0 Telephone 807-824-2201 ELECTION of FRENCH TRUSTEES general meeting of French ratepayers French members to sit on the Board of Education. 6:30 p.m. M. Twomey Director

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