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Terrace Bay News, 3 Aug 1961, p. 1

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'TERRACE B Bay NEws "Circulation ' Terrace Bay i & Schreiber FLAYGAUN INDIAN NIGHT THURSDAY Due to the fact that the Kiwanis Fish Der- i by Dance is being held on Friday night, the Playground Indian Night will be held on ' Thursday night instead. Since we hope for a good turnout of parents to watch the Indian , Night ceremonies, we feel sure that the ' change in nights will assure a large crowd. The event will be held at the Kiwanis ' Beach and children will leave from the Rec. , Centre at 6330 P.M. by bus. THOSE BEING , DRIVEN TO THE BEACH BY PARENTS MUST RETURN . WITH PARENTS, Ceremonies will end at approx- imately 8:30. Those attending MUST be in costume as this ' is an important part of the ceremony. Marsh- ; mallows for the fireside will be supplied but : Children should bring any other refreshments. t CHILDREN ONLY, wiil be allowed to take part in the ceremony, but parents and visi- tors are welcome to watch, ANY PARENTS WHO : WILL DEFINITELY ATTEND AND WHO COULD ASSIST : WITH SUPERVISION ARE URGED TO CALL THE REC- REATION OFFICE. Because of the extra preparation required for Indian Night, there will be no Playground Programme on Thursday or Friday afternoons. LET*S HAVE A GOOD TURNOUT OF, SPECTATORS? TENNIS CLINIC 10 A.M. SATURDAY ae en ee ag Mr.George Mansfield, C.J.L.T.A. Instructor will hold a Tennis Clinic at the Terrace Bay Tennis Courts at 10 A.M. this Saturday. ALL AGE AND ABILITY GROUPS ARE URGED TO ATTEND, Because of a poor registration we will not hold three separate sessions as planned pre- : viously, but will hold the. one morning ses- sion only. This is a great opportunity to receive instruction from one of Canada*s top tennis instructors, at no cost. The clinics are sponsored by the Canadian Junior Lawn Tennis Association and the Pepsi Cola Company. een ter ae mrs 1 so me SWIM MEET GREAT SUCCESS ' Swimmers from Red Rock, Marathon and Ter- : race Bay met last Saturday in the second of the three annual North Shore Meets that have helped to bring swimming to the forefront. in all three communities. The first tri-town meet was held at Marathon on July 15th and the final will be at Red Rock on August 12th, A good crowd was on hand to see the close- ' ly competed events and local spectators were |; treated to a fine show by their Terrace Day | swimmers, Handicapped by lack of older swimmers , the locals nevertheless finished in second place in the total competition and | placed in 28 of 36 events, picking up nine ' first, eleven seconds and eight thirds. This A nd po a ene sens eerie is much better than in the past and indicates a rise in interest and ability among local swimmers, Lunch was served to the visiting swimmers at the end of the meet. "'VWol.4, ccna | No.3l August 3 ,1961 | { PROCLAMATION WHEREAS at a meeting of the Council of the Cor- poration of the Township of Terrace Bay held on Wednesday, July 26th, 1961, it was resolved: "That Monday, August 7th, i961, be and the ; same is hereby fixed as the. Civic Holiday for | the current year, and that the Reeve be author-, ized to publish the usual proclamation there- with, 7 These are, therefore, to make known that in | compliance with the foregoing resolution Ido ; hereby proclaim Monday, August 7th, as the Civic Holiday for the year 1961, of which all persons are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. we ee ee (Signed) "J,A,Ferrier" ' Reeve : The Corporation of, The Township of Terrace Bay GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Terrace Bay Comets journeyed to, Red Rock i for a doubleheader on Sunday and the best they ' could do was split, f In, the first game Carl Kolody ad cobell five j hit ball but lost a close 2 - 0 game, 4 Larry LeSarge was the winner after he took | over from Linscott. i In the second game the. Comets came back to ! defeat the "Kings'* 2 - 1. Rex Taylor took the | mound victory for the Comets, Larry LeSarge lost this game again after he came in to re- lieve Linscott, Terrace Bay and Red Rock are deadlocked in last place but the Comets still have four games left while Red Rock has only two.) the Colonels already finished their schedule the Comets could very well end up in fourth play-off spot. j COMETS SPLIT DOUBLEHEADER WITH PAPER KINGS ; } With KIWANIS 11TH ANNUAL DERBY THIS WEEKEND f } i | Terrace Bay's 11th Annual Fish Derby, spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club, is coming up this | weekend, It. gets underway Friday night (Aug- ; ust 4th) with a dance at the High School, i Dancing is from 9 to 1 to the music of the } Twilighters. Fishing starts Saturday A.M. and ends on Sunday P.M, There are four prizes in each of the four categories---speckled trout -: lake } trout - pike and pickerel. First prize in each. category is a Higgins Tent, t The weigh-in will take place in the Arena, | on both, days, from 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. There will be games, of chance for the public in the Arena during weigh-in, Come out and see the | prize winning fish and enjoy yourself, The draw for the camper trailer will take | place on Sunday during the weigh-in, . The trailer is displayed in front of the Bank and | tickets may be purchased from any Kiwanian or at the Bank and stores. |

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