ns Vg i > ths t ‘wixt Page 10 Caisiar Courier November i988 “== < “= Cane FIGURE SKATING | Marlene Shipley 0. am Our club is back in full swing. This year's executive is as follows: President Vice-President Assistant Vice-President Gail Harrison Shawnalee Vliegenthart Debbie Kethlar Treasurer Lee Coran Secretary Marlene Shipley Badge Chairperson Sherry Chapple “Test Chairperson Laurie Storch Pro Jody Milter Skating days will be as follows: Tuesday and Thursday CFSA Test Skaters 3:45 - 5:45 p.m. Canskate Beginners, 1 - 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Canfigure and Canskate 2 4:30-5:30 p.m. CFSA Test Skaters 9:00 a.m. - Noon Wednesday and Friday Saturday To date we have 6 seniors, 6 Canfigure, 19 Can- skate, for a total of 31 skaters registered. If you have a child aged 2 years and up who shows an interest in learning how to skate, it's not too late to register. Call one of the executive for more information. To start the year off, we are making plans for our annual skate-a-rama on Sunday, Novem- ber 6th. This is open to anyone in the commun- ity who wishes to participate and put on their skates to help out the Blue Valley Figure Skating Club. All proceeds go to the club to help cover some of our costs for the year. Come join us and help us top last year’s total. We thank you in advance for your support. 'Bingo’s are on again this year. They will be held on the first Wednesday of each month in the VOLLEYBALL Wednesday - 7- 10 p.m. Monday - 7 - 10 p.m., if chosen over Basketball BASKETBALL Saturday - 6 - 8 p.m. Monday - 7 - 10 p.m, if chosen over Volleyball BADMINTON Coaching available for students Wednesday & Friday - 4 - 5:30 p.m. Coaching available for everyone i “neivetweiy tem [GYM SCHEDULE PR er Bingo starts at 7:30 p.m. with a. $500.60 jackpot. The Toy Bingo will be held on Sunday, December 4th. Watch for our advertisements for a sneak preview of some of. our prizes. Great fun for all ages! To close, let’s take a look at.one of our programs this year. ; : CANSKATE . Canskate is the learn-to-skate program of the Canadian Figure Skating Association, devel- oped by skating experts. It is an inexpensive, fun and safe program for beginners of all ages. When you join the Canskate program, you'll learn all the basic skating skills in smal! group sessions, taught by our qualified coach, Mr. Jody Miller. You can earn eight badges from Beginner to Proficiency and then you'll be ready for one of the more advanced skating programs. Participating in this program is an excellent way to stay physically active, and will encourage a lifelong participation in skating. Our sessions are 60 minutes long, and in- clude Warm-up, Stroking, Instruction, Creative Expressions exercises, Games, and Coo!l-down ac- _ tivities. What skills will you learn? -Balance and posture -Falling down and getting up -Forward skating --Backward skating -Stopping (Snowplow and T-stop) -Two-foot parallel side stops (Hockey Stop) -Basic jumping -Turning (two-foot, three-turn and Mohawk) -Basic spins -Edges (outside, inside, forward, backward: left and right) -Forward and backward cross cuts There are eight badges that you can earn: 1. Beginner 5. Novice II 2. Elementary 6. Novice III 3. Basic 7. Novice 1V 4. Novice | 8. Proficiency Test One of the great things about Canskate is that you can progress at your own speed. Most skaters, however, can complete the program in two seasons. INDOOR SOCCER Students: Tuesday & Thursday - 4 - 5:30 p.m. Sunday - 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. Adult: Sunday - 4:00 - 5:30 p.m. PING PONG Students: Wednesday & Friday - 4 - 5:30 p.m. Everyone: Tuesday & Thursday - 7-10 p.m. LADIES KEEP FIT CLASS Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Practices got underway on October 11 with a total of 31 registered players, increasing to 35 players the second week of practice. Parents should remember that only those players whose registration has reached Victoria are permitted to participate in practices. Arrangements have been made with Jody Miller to give power skating instruction as part of the hockey practices. During the week of Octo- ber 24 to 28, the Atoms and PeeWee/Bantam divisions had power skating instruction for their 3 one-hour practices, and the Novice had instruc- tion for 2 of their practices. The players will have one hour of instruction every second week until Christmas. One more week of intensive instruc- tion is scheduled for the week of January 9 to 13, 1989; that is, each of the 3 one-hour practices will be power skating instruction. This will give the Atom and PeeWee/Bantam divisions 9 hours of instruction, and the Novice division 8 hours of instruction. Fundraising for Minor Hockey will begin with a $1500.00 cash prize Bingo on Saturday, November 5 in the Rec. Centre. The jackpot will be $1000.00, with other smaller prize games. Also during November, mugs of almonds and magnetic note/key holders will be sold. Our trad- itional Toy Bingo is planned for Sunday, Novem- ber 20 in the Rec. Centre. Tickets for the pick-a- prize raffle will also be sold during November. With the movement of people from Cassiar our Executive is dwindling, so we again have. the situation of having to fill executive positions. Bill Carter has resigned as Vice-Presideni, and Karen Taplin is leaving, so these two positions are vacant. The Treasurer’s position is still beiag handled by the President. The next general meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Upper Leisure Room. WHAT'S ON AT THE GYM? SQUASH Free coaching offered Wednesday & Friday from 7-10 p.m. More coaching times are available for a charge. Court is open for play during Community Club hours. A ladder is in the process of being started. Feel free to sign up on the ladder, men’s or ladies’, and have fun! For further information, or signing up for pro- grams, see Blyth at the Rec. Centre. Sangean —— a eS eee SE ee age SET i a lr SRE a : : r ANS = EDNES SDAY | FRIDAY if SUNDAY G MONDAY | TUESDAY | WECNESDAY | THURSDAY U . SUNT _| sis ss egies ae 8-00" : i RCFE | eet Bapmuncen! 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