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Terrace Bay News, 23 Dec 1987, p. 5

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1988 Memberships The Terrace Bay Recreation Department wishes to inform the community that the memberships for 1988 are now on sale at the recreation office. You must have a valid recre- ation membership in order to take part in the following programs; curling, minor hockey, adult hockey, figure skating, bowling leagues, ringette, swim lessons, broomball, baseball and softball leagues and tennis, We urge all old members to keep their membership on an on- going basis. New residents to the commu- nity are informed that they must have a valid recreation member- ship in order to take part in the following programs: Curling, Minor Hockey, Adult Hockey, Figure Skating, Bowling Leagues, Ringette, Broomball, Swim Lessons, Baseball and Softball League and Tennis. Building Closure We wish to make the commu- nity aware that the complex will be closed during the festive sea- son on the following dates and times: Dec, 19- cl - 6 p.m; Schreiber Recreation Department News Mixed Volleyball The recreation department is trying to get a mixed volleyball league started. Anyone interested in playing recreational volleyball one night per week should con- tact the recreation office at 824- 2317. : Since we are into the Christmas season, the league will not commence play until January, 1988. Learn to skate The recreation department will run a second Learn to Skate ses- sion beginning on January 12, 1988. Classes are open to all ages and run Monday and Thursday from 10-11 a.m. or 1:30-2:30 p.m. in the afternoon. Space is limited (maximum of 15 for each class) so register early. To register or for more information contact the office at 824-2317. National Coaching Certification Level 1- Theory Coaching Clinic The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department will be sponsoring a Level 1 theory clinic on January 22, 23 and 24. The course is 14 hours long and will be held at the complex. If you wish to register contact the office at 2317. Fundraising workshop The Schreiber Parks and Recreation Department and the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation will be conducting a Fundraising Workshop on Wednesday, January 13, from 7-9 p.m. This workshop is a must for any organization wishing to increase its revenues through well-organized fundraising events. Watch for the two-page spread in this paper on Jan. 6th. Teen Drop In Centre There is now a Teen Drop In Centre operating out of the games room and meeting room 3. If you are looking for a place to just meet your friends to sit and talk, come out to the recreation centre on Friday and Saturday nights from 7-11 p.m. Community Calendar The calendar will assist in keeping the community better- informed of local happenings as well as helping our new residents in familiarizing themselves with the community. This column includes the name of the group contact person, date, place and time of their meetings as well as any special events they are planning. Any groups wishing to have their meetings or special events pub- lished on a regular basis should see page 11 4- -4 p.m D. - cl 1 = n n '- ~* cS. eee D - closed- 4 p.m: - n: niy- - All other days the complex will be open at regular times. Programs The Special Interest Program Brochure is now available for your involvement. The following programs are being presented to the communi- ty: AEROBICS, FITNESS FOR VER-40 HOPPERS, TAE KWON _D ROSS- 26 KING (ADULT R : COUNTRY SKIING (YOUTH), EMBROIDERY FOR YOUTH, LEARN TO SKATE, FLOWER ARRANGING, KNITTING, PEN AND INK SKETCHING, DECO- RATIVE TOLE PAINTING, NON-IMPACT AEROBICS, TAKING CHARGE WITH AER- BI VER-50 HOPPER BEGINNERS' IXED SQUASH, BEGINNERS' MIXED ___ RACQUETBALL; BABYSITTING, KIDS' KRAFTS, SKIN CARE AND MAKEUP (ADULT), CERAM- ICS, EAT WELL FOR LESS, IL_PAINTING, INT ae INTERIOR DESIGN, AND KI ARE AND MAKEUP Some of these programs have a limited number of registrations sO we recommend that you call the office at 3542 for further information or to register. Winter and Spring Program Brochures The program brochure for pro- grams due to start after Christmas can be obtained at the office or several local businesses in town will have copies. The following programs are THANK YOU Our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Raczycki, nurses, & staff of McCausland Hospital for the care given Walter while a patient there since his passing, for the prayers, many cards & masses, cancer donations, flowers & food donations, the support of many in so many ways. Thanks to the King Funeral Home, Father Rademaker, choir & organist of Holy Angels Church, to the ushers, and all who worked at & donated to the lovely luncheon. We will always remember your kindness. Season's Greetings & God Bless All. Sincerely, Jessie Murphy & family. Page 5, News, Wednesday, December 23, 1987 Terrace Bay Recreation Department News being presented to the communi- ty: aerobics, fitness for fun, over- 40 hoppers, tae kwon do, cross- country skiing (adult), cross- country skiing (youth), embroi- dery for youth, skin care and makeup (adult), learn to skate, flower arranging, knitting, pen and ink sketching, decorative tole painting, non-impact aerobics, taking charge with aerobics, over- 50 hoppers, beginners' mixed squash, beginners' mixed racquet- ball, babysitting, kids' krafts, skin care and makeup (youth), ceram- ics, eat well for less, oil painting, intro to interior design. Some of these programs have a limited number of registration so we recommend that you call the office at 3542 for further information or to register. Great Stocking Stuffer Sale All sports equipment in now on at a 15 per cent discount at the Terrace Bay Recreation Office for only 2 more days. Come in and pay us a visit and pick up those last-minute shop- ping needs. Sale ends Dec. 24. All items, including racquets, eye glasses, racquet and squash balls, head bands, wrist bands, bowling supplies, etc. have all been reduced by 15 per cent. Don't delay, come in and pick up those last- minute stocking stuffers. Upcoming Events Dec. 30- Snowmobile Club- multi-purpose room- 7:30 p.m. Merry Christmas! The Recreation Department Staff and Committee Members would like to take this opportuni- ty to wish the residents of Terrace Bay a very Merry Christmas and the best of health and happiness in 1988. BEGINS A NEW SESSION -- Tuesday, January 15, 1988 at 7:00 p.m. New Members Come at 6:00 p.m Recreation Hall 4 Schreiber For Further Information Call 1-800-461-2246 Weigh! Watchers and Quick Start Pius are fegisiered wacemarks of WEIGHT WATCHES INTERNATIONAL, INC O@WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL, INC. 1986 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Terrace Bay Branch 223 NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE December 31, 1987 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. G i MUSIC by PARTY SOUND $25.00 couple/$12.50 single includes Party Favours and Cold Buffet Members and general public may purchase tickets at the Legion. SORRY, NO - MINORS. 1@. a ¢5 ry. Some of the areas that will be cia ae coed Gee gf i ase SCHREIBER LEGION Ring in the New Year at the development and unique new BR. 109 RED DOG INN ideas. : ' ania bani i NEW YEARS EVE enjoy... Hot Buffet at 10 p.m. interested in attending this work- DANCE (Italian items too) shop, contact the office at 824- 2317. - free bottle of bubbly Music- 8 till 2 a.m. with NICK DESHANE $35.00 per couple Olympic Torch Days $20.00 single Plans are in the final stages for the arrival of the torch on Tickets- $50.00 per couple day, J 11, at 4 p.m. PARTY igi eer ee a aaa on sale now at the front desk at the lanned are: children's play day, FontrapuGw favePk hotekein 9 p.m. RED DOG INN AND THE VILLA BIANCA we a bonfire ae -- zo Buffet Lunch 825-3286 824-2172 Dbaapic Saline t bonepial! provided Limited Tickets Still Available dances, suppers and much eee NO MINORS The torch ceremonies wi e . ; Bring 88'in Style 1 h 1 ! Picking Wei Soy cocina Free taxi service Book Your Tickets Now ty to get involved with the midnight to 3 a.m. Olympics! Let's really make it a bit event. Fare eat Me

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