Terrace Bay News, 4 Apr 1984, p. 2

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Page 2, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 4, 1984 Terrace Bay Recreation News Squash and Racquetball Tournament: Attention Squash and Racquetball Players We have postponed the Tournament for 1 week in order to allow you the chance to regis- ter. The dates of the tournament will be April 9th - 15th. The tourna-! ment runs for 1 week. We are attempting this type of tournament in order to allow maximum participation. Games will be.arranged at con- venient times for both players. The deadline to register is Wednesday April 4th. Don't delay call the Recreation Of- fice today at 3542. Programs: Fitness Room Ladies Hours Ladies Night at the Terrace Bay Fitness Room are Monday /7- 8:30 p.m. and Wednes- day 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. We encourage all ladies to participate during these special times. Mixed Aerobics (evenings) Our new instructor for this program is Gwen Black and this 6 week session will be held Monday and Wednes- day from 7:00 to 8:00. . p.m. at St. Martin School, starting Monday April 16. Deadline to register is Wednesday, April 11. Ladies Weight Train- ing Joey Kostecki recent- ly ran a very success- ful 10 hour, Ladies Weight Training pro- gram at the Recreation Centre. Another pro- gram will be held this spring if registration is sufficient. Presently we do not know the exact dates of the programme. Please call us if you are interested and all the details will be available shortly. Tole Painting Tole Painting is a Dutch Art involving layering paint symmet- rically on tin or wood, to create a picture. If you C & D ENTERPRISES Automotive & Plumbing Supplies Get in on "The Gabrial Shock" Four for Three Sale Buy three Radial Riders at reg. price of $21.90 and Get the Fourth One Free. Phone 825-9582 Located at Lot 18, Mill Rd. Terrace Bay are interested in a work- shop of this nature, please call the Recrea- tion Office at 3542. Art for Beginners (Suzette Downey in Conjunction with Con College) Oil and acrylic paint- ings, mixing colours, tints and shades, land- scaping, self-expression and possibly abstracts, -- dry brush techniques and the use of medium will be explored. This course will be offered on Friday, April 27th (7-10 p.m.); Saturday, April 28th (9-12 and 1-5 p.m.); and Sunday April 29th (9-12 and 1-3 p.m.), at the High School Room 110. The fee is $45.00 per person and the deadline for registra- tion is Friday, April 20th. Art from the Oven (Bread Dough Sculp- ture) Unfortunately our workshop for March 30 and 31 had to be can- celled due to illness of the instructor. We are rescheduling this work- shop for Friday April 13 from (7-10 p.m.) and Saturday April 14 (9:3€ a.m. - 12:30 p.m.). Ii you are interested please call the recrea- tion office. Paper Tole (beginners and advanc- ed) Bette Hastings in con- junction with Confed- eration College. Paper Tole is an old art dating back to the 18th/19th century Eur- ope. It is a three dimen- sional picture created by cutting three or more identical prints and lay- ering them together us- ing silicone. The stud- ent will be cutting each print apart in a differ- ent manner and sculpt- uring and layering them to produce a dimension- al effect. Beginners will learn all basic principles and complete a project. Frames for completed projects will be avail- able at an extra cost. Those who have taken the course previously will learn advanced and new techniques and complete a different pro- ject. This course will be held Saturday May Sth, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., in the Con- ference Room of the Recreation Centre. Fee is $30.00 and this in- cludes all supplies. 'Deadline for registra- tion is Friday April 27th. Easter Krafts A reminder to parents that the deadline to register for Kids Easter Krafts is Monday April 9th. Wen-Do (self defence for women) This course is de- signed for Ladies and provides training on self defence. The dates are April 30 to May 3rd inclusive from 6:30 to 10:00 p.m. at the Rec- reation Centre. The course is quickly reach- ing maximum registra- tion therefore if you are interested call today. Don't disappoint your- self by waiting. Men's Slow Pitch Snow is still on the ground however interest in Slow Pitch, intro- duced to Terrace Bay last summer, is very high. There will be a meeting on April 26th, open to those interested in participating and we will form this year's Executive at that time as well. Time of the meet- ing will be at 7:00 p.m. in the Multi-purpose room. Slow pitch is a team sport and all play- ers are involved in the game. If you are inter- ested come to the meet- ing on April 26th. Let's make Slow Pitch a suc- cess again this sea- son. Flea Market The Second Annual Flea Market is sched- uled for Sunday May 6th. The location once again will be Terrace Bay Arena. We are ac- cepting bookings for an 8 foot table space, or a half ton truck space. Call the Recreation Of- fice at 3542 for your space. we All Sales Final No Giftwrapping Diamond rings 30% off Royal Doulton Figurines 1/2 Price 10K Gold Chains & Bracelets 40% Off Girl's 10K Gold Girl's Sterling Silver Boy's 10K Gold Boy's Sterling Silver oe% Wed. April 4 to Sat. April 14 25% to 50» OFF Entire Stock 10K Gold Earrings 1/2 Price Selected 10K & 14K Stone Rings 1/2 Price | Plus Many More In-Stock Specials Such As: Lake Superior High School Rings Reg. $145.00 Sale *99.95 Reg. $59.95 Sale *39.95 Reg. $255.00 Sale *179.95 Reg. $69.96 Sale *49.95 o JEWE rrER S395-3592 Terrace Bay Chargex and Mastercard Accepted Council Report continued from page 1 May. The advanced course will provide the officer with updates on legislative changes as well as the Young Of- fenders Act. These two requests were granted. Due to a problem with the Reeve attending the upcoming Council meet- ing, the date has been changed by resolution to Tuesday, April 10th. Council passed a reso- lution to hire Mr. Monty Paget as the town en- gineer for the summer months. They will also be looking at the possi- bility of hiring a full time engirieer in the future. A resolution was passed for an increase of 5S per cent for Council Remuneration, retro- active to January 1/84. Motions and Notice of Motion: Councillor Houston asked for Council's sup- port regarding a study to be done at the Agua- sabon Gorge. He felt that because of the state of disrepair, the inac- cessibility of the gorge, and because it could become an ideal tourist attraction, that Council should support him in seeing that this study was conducted, to see if development of this area would be _ feasible. Council agreed and sup- ported Councillor Houst- on in principle. Councillor Ramsey on behalf of the Police Dept., asked for a reso- lution to be passed for the expenditure of $14,475.00 plus tax for a new police cruiser for which the tender was received by Spadoni Bros. Ltd. This mofion was carried. Council also passed a resolution to allot the police department the sum of approximately $3,400 for the purchase of lock- ers, filing cabinets and a new garage door. This motion was carried. Councillor Houston asked that Council sup- port a resolution regard- ing M.T.C. snow remo-. val on Highway 17. He stated that the 1983-84 winter has been the worst year for mainten- ance on the stretch of highway between Ter- race Bay and Schreiber and felt that the situa- tion could be rectifed if the M.T.C. decided to run their Terrace Bay of the HIGHVIEW ANIMAL CLINIC will be in TERRACE BAY Wed. April 18, 1984 at the SCOUT HALL Hwy 17, Terrace Bay For appointment call: PAM JONES at 825-3714 Patrol Yard at full capa- city again. Council sup- ported this resolution. It was suggested that they contact the surrounding municipalities asking for their support also. At the last Council meeting the Masonic Lodge asked Council for their assistance in pay- ing back taxes. Council wished to investigate the matter further and therefore met with two members of the Masonic Lodge on Friday, March 23rd. All members of Council and Reeve were in attendance at this special meeting. The Masonic Lodge is having financial difficulties with meeting the payment of their taxes. Because taxes due cannot be for- given, the only route that Council can take in order to assist them, is to give them a dona- tion of the sum owing. The Masonic Lodge would in turn give the money back to Council as payment of taxes. During the Friday meet- ing it was agreed by all Council members that this is the route that they would take. Councillor Chapman was asked to present the resolution at the March 26th meeting. Prior to presenting the resolut- ion, Councillor Chap- man was asked to table it until more discussion was given to the matter. After a lengthy discu- ssion as to what to do, Councillor Chapman made a Notice of Motion for the next meeting on April 10th. A decision regarding this donation will then be resolved. Following Committee Reports and Other Business, the meeting was adjourned and opened to the Public Question Period.

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