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Terrace Bay News, 31 Mar 1992, p. 6

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Page 6, News, Tuesday, March 31, 1992 an CONFEDERATION COLLEGE Education That Works NORTHSHORE CAMPUS EVENING CLASSES TERRACE BAY/SCHREIBER SPRING 1992 COMPUTER COURSES ZA 365 - INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERS ($38.70) Starts: Apr., 14/92 6:30 - 9:30 pm Location: Terrace Bay High School Instructor: Lori Bentz-Sim § Inthis 18 hour non-credit course participants will learn the basics of computer handling including MSDOS and common commands. Students provide their own 5 1/4 diskette. Limited to 12 students. ZB 018 - WORDPERFECT 5.1 ($38.70) Starts: Apr. 15/92 6:30 - 9:30 pm Location: Terrace Bay High School (Computer Lab) Instructor: Barb Hamilton This 18 hour non-credit course will give the student experience in basic. functions and procedures used to create, format, edit and print documents. Students should have some typing skills. Students provide their own 5 1/4 diskette. Limited to 12 students. Courses are open to a limited number of students. The first 12 payments received by Confederation College will be accepted for registration. The payment can be mailed to: Confederation College P.O. Box 520, Marathon, Ontario POT 2E0 . ***VISA ACCEPTED *** Classes start pending minimum registration. For more information, please contact Brigitte at 1-800-465-3364. Obstacle course and open house help mark National Physiotherapy Week Physiotherapists at the McCausland Hospital marked National Physiother- apy Week last Thursday evening by setting up an obstacle course designed to simulate what it's like to move around while suffering from different physical impairments. People who attended the open house, which was held at the Lake Superior High School gym in Terrace Bay, were asked to complete vari- ous tasks. They included walking APARTMENT FOR RENT 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished in Schreiber. For more information Call 824-2172. WHO NEEDS FLORIDA? RAMADA Convention & Fun Centre SAULT STE. MARIE, CANADA $1 28 0 PER COUPLE a KIDS STAY FREE SKI PACKAGES ALL UNDER ONE ROOF AVAILABLE 3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS - Free Breakfasts - Free Waterslide 5 STOREY INDOOR - Free Indoor Golfing WATERSLIDE - Free - One Game Bowling - Free Suntanning - Indoor Pool, Sauna, Whirlpool Games Room, Fitness Room, - Restaurant & Lounges SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY RESERVATIONS: EXPIRES MAY 31, 1992 705-942-2500 Dan and Renee are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Danielle Jolene born March 17, 1992 at Port Arthur - General Hospital weighing 8 lbs, 8 oz. Proud grandparents are Noel and Aline | Deschatelets of Terrace Bay and Jack and Patricia Campbell of Rossport. with crutches with weights attached to their legs; maneuvering a wheelchair while keeping an egg bal- anced on a spoon; using a walker while their legs were restricted; and using a cane while wearing goggles that simulated tunnel vision. After they had completed - the course, the participants filled out a questionnaire which tested their knowledge of physiotherapy. 8@OEOee@

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