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Terrace Bay News, 25 Aug 1960, p. 1

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TERRACE Bay News Authorized 2 Circulation Terrace Bay Vol.3, & Schreiber HUNTER SAFETY TRAINING Effective September lst, 1960, no issuer of hunting licenses may issue a hunting license td- any resident of Ontario without the present- ation of the following: (a) A previous hunting license, or (b) A Certificate of Competence issued by a qualified Hunter Safety Training Instructor, or (c) An application for a hunting license (Form NT-8) supported by an affidavit or statutory declaration, properly notarized to the effect that the applicant has had previous experience and is familiar with the rules of safe hunting, For further information please contact your nearest Department of Lands and Forests office or members of the Terrace Bay Fish & Game Club G.E, MacKinnon, District Forester, Geraldton, Ontario, It is the Terrace Bay Club's intention to hold a class on Hunter Safety during September if the enquiries received warrant it, SWIMMING ENDS AUGUST 31st Formal swimming lessons are over and the majority of swim tests have been given. How- ever, supervision will continue at the beach until Wednesday, August 3lst, After that time, supervision will no longer be provided and a using the area will do so at. their own PLsk, The wading pool will close on August 3lst as well, LAST SUNDAY ROLLER SKATING Ae nce Sunday evening roller skating ends this weekend, with the 8-10 P.M. session, Regular Thursday night sessions will be held until the end of September. PLAYGROUND CLOSES THURSDAY en at etcetera The Sumer Playground officially closes this Thursday, with the Annual Playground Display and Awards Night at the High School Auditorium, Everyone is invited to attend the Thursday night event, where all swimming meet, swimming il, Post cane me 7 August 25, 1960 | No, 34 4 rae Don't miss this event, It's your opportun- _ity to show the kids that you are interested in their progress. Programme begins at 7 P.M, , + LOCAL LABOUR DAY ACTIVITIES PLANNED | | | | j Labour Day activities for all children and | adults of Terrace Bay and K.C. employees and | their families in the District will commence | at 1 P.M. at the Moose Hall, The Terrace Bay | Band will be in attendance in the afternoon. | In the event of rain the programme will take place in the Arena, The Tug-of-War event is open to all, Get your tug-of-war entry in to Charlie Koski, ' A Lakehead orchestra will provide music for} 'the free dance in the evening, Sorry, but } minors are not. allowed to attend this dance. | Watch this paper next week for final detail:, 6th ANNUAL FLOWER & VEGETABLE SHOW The Public is invited to come and view the Flower and Vegetable Show, sponsored by the Terrace Bay Horticultural Society, in the High | School Auditorium this Saturday, August 27th from 3,30 in the afternoon on until the presen: ation of awards at 7.30 P.M. There will be no | admission charge. } 4 SHIFT #2 WINS FIRST GAME OVER SALARY On Monday, August 22, Shift #2 took Salary by a 7 to 6 score in the first game of the Softball finals. Games are scheduled for i Tuesday. and Wednesday nights of this week, | This is a best of five series. In the event | more than three games are required the remain-| der of the series will have to be scheduled after Shift #2 has finished 4-12 shift. } TAMPERING WITH. DOG POUND SERIOUS OFFENCE . Recently some pranksters were known to be tampering with the town dog kennels and allow- ing dogs to be removed. It has been pointed out by town authorities that the pound can be used for dogs suspected of being rabid or viscious, as well as for stray dogs, Therefore, the removal of a dog is a serious offence and could have very serious consequences, A sign of warning has been post- ed at the kennels, ! | i t : BANTAMS LOSE TO MARATHON | i | The local Bantam baseball team lost a close 9-7 verdict to a Marathon team here last Sunday: test, baseball, physical fitness and playground] !he Scheduled doubleheader for the Little awards will be presented, In addition, the Leaguers and Bantams failed to come off, as playground will display samples of the arts and Marathon could not field a Little League team crafts done during the summer, as well as presenting skits and other forms of entertain- i Me Bet a at the last minute. In the Bantam game, the locals suffered a | sone RONE OR AMC T) cee

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