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Terrace Bay News, 27 Sep 1989, p. 7

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Wednesday, September 27, 1989 TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER NEWS Ringette is set The 1989/90 ringette season is tentatively slated to begin on Tuesday, Oct. 17. To date, 32 girls have signed up, including some newcomers. As in the past few years, there _will be four divisions: a combina- tion Bunny and Novice group for 6 to 9 year olds; a Petite division for 10 and 11 year olds; 12 and 13 year old Tweens; and a Belles group, likely comprised of both Juniors (14 and 15) and Belles (16 and 17) who will play similar combination teams from other towns. Sherry Jowitt is returning as head coach of the Petite team; Lynn Black will once again lead the Tween team; and Terry Edmonds will be back to coach the Junior/Belle team. We are currently on the look- out for a volunteer to coach the Bunny/Novice team with the assistance of last ycar's coach, Linda Falzetta. Registration night will be held in the Recreation Centre, in con- junction with the Hockey/Figure/Ringette Skate and Equipment Exchange, on Wednesday evening, Oct 4. The fee remains the same as in the past two years: $40 per player, or $60 per family. If a player has not been registered with us before, we require her OHIP num- ber and a photocopy of her birth certificate. Parents of returning players are asked to bring their daughter's birth certificate with them to registration, in case our photocopy has been misplaced. For those readers who are con- sidering registering their daugh- ter(s). for the first time - and we hope many of you are doing just that, especially those with Bunny or Novice age children - a few words about ringette. Ringette was first played in North Bay: 26 years ago and is akin to the floor hockey game that's played in gymnasiums with a leather-covered felt ring and a Straight stick. Ringette uses a flexible, hol- low rubber ring, and the sticks are specially tapered to make it possi- ble to "raise" the ring when mak- ing a shot. The sticks 'are colored white (used by the "centre"), blue (used by "forwards") and red (used by the defense), and are so- colored to aid referees in control- Do you know how to reduce the risk of getting AIDS? _ Practise safer sex. Get the facts. . Let's Talk. Call the Ontario Ministry of Health AIDS Hotline 1-800-668-AIDS ling the game. Centres may skate the entire ice surface, and so play both offense and defense. Forwards may not play in their own end; and defense may not play in the other team's end. Thus the number of players in an end can never number more than three defend- ing players and the goalie, and three offensive players.- This, coupled with the rule that the ring must be passed from one player to another over each blue line (unlike hockey, where the puck must cross first) results in a team style of play, in which the most valuable players are those who can set up plays and pass effectively. Breakaways are every bit as exciting as in hockey - just ask a ringette parent! Body contact is not a part of the game, but the girls are required to wear protective equip- ment just the same, including shin and knee pads, a girdle (with pelvic protector), elbow pads, a neck guard, and a CSA approved helmet and_ face _ shicld. Lightweight, "soft" shoulder pads are optional ("hard", hockey-style pads arc not allowed in Terrace Bay Ringette). As you have likely surmised, the emphasis in ringette is on team play and "sportsgalship". Terrace Bay teams have been rec- ognized for that aspect of their play many times in the past. We annually participate in weekend tournaments _ in Schreiber, Longlac, Geraldton and Thunder Bay, and enter tourna- ments in Marathon, Nakina and White River as the opportunities arise. The players are bused to all but the Thunder Bay, Schrciber and Marathon tournaments; par- ents handle the transportation for the latter three. Bay is more remembered for the team dips in motel hot tubs, and runs down the waterslide, than anything else! Our tournaments in Terrace Bay this season are tentatively scheduled for Jan. 12, 13, 14, 1990 (Tweens and Belles) and Feb. 23, 24, 25, 1990 (Novice and Petites). If we've piqued your interest but you cannot make the Oct. 4 registration, please pick up a blank registration form (one for each player) at the Recreation Office and mail it, along with _ your cheque for $40 (or $60), to Mrs.. Debbie Helmink, Terrace Bay Ringette Association, Terrace Bay. If you're re-registering your daughter(s), please follow the same procedure. : If you have an interest in coaching or referecing, or helping out on the executive, give me a call at 5-9495 in the evenings and on weekends. Gerry Withers, President Terrace Bay Chiropractic Office 3 Highland = Terrace Bay 825-3297 Terrace Bay Badminton Club is underway Mon. Nights 8 - 10:30 p.m. Thurs. Nights 7 - 10:30 p.m. Terrace Bay High School Gym Membership - $15.00 I, Murray Dodick | 1 wapeeaiengs:: | 1-623:7726 TAE KWON DO ge ou ae Registration: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd Lake Superior High School Gym Terrace Bay 7:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. For more information phone: 1-229-1651 THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY "RECREATION DEPARTMENT" requires i PART-TIME MAINTENANCE CARETAKER The Terrace Bay Recreation Department are now accepting applications for on e part-time Maintenance Caretaker to work in the Recreation Centre. In the summer months this position involves vacation and sick day relief work and approximately 24 hours per week during the winter months. An application with a resume must be submitted to the Recreation Office or to the following address by Friday, October 6th, 1989. Terrace Bay Recreation Department P.O. Box 460 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2W0 For additional information and for a job description contact Dean Main at the Terrace Bay Recreation Office at 825-3542. For further information phone: Steve Sechesky 825-3528 Moose Lodge Mixed Dart League STARTS SEPTEMBER 29th With Fun Night 'Teams will be selected and an executive appointed. For more information call 825-3751 or 825-9136 Schreiber Ringette Club ANNUAL MEETING Election of Executive Thurs. Sept. 28/89 7:30 p.m. Schreiber Recreation Complex _ SUPERIOR > aaa - 4 Ri * e, 'e _ ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE ia. 1 ee SCHOOLBOARD ee |' §, St. Martin School & Ecole St-Martin "ee sia e require a ~~~ LUNCHROOM SUPERVISOR Please apply to: Mr. A. Speziale, Principal P.O. Box 459 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO Interviews will be arranged, at which time further ' information regarding the position will be discussed. E. Drozdowsky Chairman THE NORTH OF SUPERIOR DISTRICT G..Matys Director of Education Terrace Bay Recreation Centre New Babysitting Service Interest Survey The Terrace Bay Recreation Department is interested in offering this new service if there is a positive response to this interest survey. Details of Babysitting Service Dates: Monday, Wednesday and Friday Time: 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Place: Multi Purpose Room - Terrace Bay Recreation Centre Cost: $3.00 per day per child Who is eligible: Any person who is using the Recreation facilities or Programs. Examples - weight room, sauna, library, exercise room, bowling, squash, raquetball or public skating. Supervision: Babysitting supervisors and play equipment will be provided. If you are interested in using this new service, please clip and send in the following information to the Terrace Bay Recreation Office by: Friday, October 13th, 1989. AES GCCICG CCGG AGC GCC OGRA IRI IK Parents Name Telephone Number Number of Children Ages of Children : AEG GGG GRIGG GK IK 344 3k > > Mail to: Terrace Bay Recreation Department P.O. Box 460 Terrace Bay, Ontario POT 2WO

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