Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 7 May 1964, p. 8

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TERRACE BAY MALE CHORUS SPRING CONCERT MAY 15 = HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM The public are cordially invited to attend the "afterglow" in the Moose Hall immediately following the concert. Members of the chorus are canvassing the town or tickets may be obtained from ROSS MITCHELL - JOHN MIKUS and W. KURYLO. now to attend]! LACROSSE (Continued from page 5) Bay. It is probably one of the finest physical fitness Plan activities available today and could provide enjoymen and fitness for young and old alike. COUNCIL QUOTES (Continued from page 1) Forty-two loads of gravel had been required to fill the hold created by the spring run-off Council was inform- ed. Replying to a request forwarded by Councillor Fraser Council stated all orders for stationery in future must be sanctioned by the Municipality. A motion to appoint Mr. Brian Gamble to the staff of the Recreation Centre was approved by Council, and Councillor Thompson reported for the Recreation Committee. The Reeve had requested Council to in- vestigate the equipment to be purchased at the Snack Bar . Councillor Thompson announced working on a re- tirement plan for Municipal employees and scheduled a special meeting of Council for Tuesday, May 5th at 4.30. FOR SALE - 1951 1-TON GMC Stake Body Truck. Mechanically sound with new tires. Apply House 412 - Phone 3350. FOR RENT OR SALE Phone Schreiber 130. - House on Newman Street. as ~~? 400 needle, seamless * gs ey? rece 0 Assorted shades ' ) Reg. $1.19 pr. ie SPECTAL ....... on 986 **LOVELY GIFT PLACQUES **PORSES ** GLOVE AND SCARF SETS ** BLOUSES, Plain & Asstd. ** EARRING AND NECKLACE SETS KINSMEN CLUB OF SCHREIBER CAUCO Ball ' FRE VIAY 6 ort, HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM DANCING 10.00 P.M. to 2.00 A.M. MUSIC BY THE TWILITERS ADMISSION $1.00 per person Proceeds towards the purchase of an Audiometer Tickets are available from any member of the Kinsmen Club or at the door BASEBALL COACHES NEEDED (Continued from P.1) shown by the youngsters is apparently not shared by the adults, as we find it virtually impossible to ob- tain the services of enough coaches to handle the teams. UNLESS WE FIND COACHES FOR ALL TEAMB6 IT COULD MEAN THAT SOME OR ALL OF THE MINOR BASEBALL PROGRAMME WOULD BE CUR- TAILED. It is disheartening to note that the community whic prides itself in the number of activities available cannot share the responsibility of providing the pro- gramme. If you have any interest in the continuation of the Minor Baseball League and can assist with coaching, managing or umpiring, please contact the Recreation Office immediately. At the maximum, you will be required to attend two sessions per week during the May and June period only. Because of holidays, vacations, etc., baseball leagues are completed by the end of June. After that time, all-star teams are formed for outside competition. DON'T DELAY -- WE NEED YOUR HELP NOW!! HOUSE LEAGUE FASTBALL An organizational meeting for House League Fast- ball was held last Monday, with a (Continued P.9) .89¢ to BOXED STATIONERY af ae a ee $2.25 $1.49 to $3.98 $2.98 to $4.98 $1.98 and $2.98 $1.98 to $3.98 $1.39 a set ROBINSON STORES Where Shopping is a Pleasure PHONE 825-3891 TERRACE BAY, ONT.

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