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Terrace Bay News, 31 May 1956, p. 5

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RECREATION FLYER WORDS OF THOUGHT i To solve -your own problems use your © head: to help a child, your heart. oe YOUTH RALLY PICTURE The pictures which our teen-agers, or- dered are now in. the Recreation Office. Please pick up your ordered number right away. TENNIS CLUB } We are very pleased to see a group of younger players using our tennis courts this season. We would like to remind all those playing the game that running shoes must be worn at all times, Last year. we had very little trouble with people mis- using our courts. We hope this will con- tinue again this year. Be sure you join our club, Instruction for beginners will be given later on in the season, Please do not use the courts on wet: days. We will be issuing all members with their own keys to the courts. when hay, buy their memberships, Friday nights are set aside for the Tennis Glub in the Arena from 7:15 to 10:30. The Club: must have a responsible person to lock the doors and turn off all lights when play is finished. ROYAL LIFE SAVING PATROL We were pleased to see 16. boys and girls out Wednesday night to commence their season training land drill, to attempt to pass their Bronze medallion from the Royal Life Saving Society. We welcome all those 14 years of age or over to enroll in this class that meets each Wednesday night from 7:00 until 8:00 in the High School, Gym/ ROLLER SKATING We would like all parents sted children to notice the early hour of raqller skating. It now starts at 7:30 p.m. ° We hope this hour will not be too late for the children, Roller skating can be a family activity. Let's see you out there on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m, Page 5 RECREATION FLYER (¢6nt,) DEPARTMENT C OF OF EDUCATION, FILMS The fol following films will be available to any organization between the dates of June lst and 5th. Rlgase contact the Recreation Office if you wish to use them, EYE WITNESS NO. 73 - BeW.- 1] mins. Eskimo Easter at the Anglican mission of Pond Inlet, north of the Arctic Circle, Another item shows an outdoor music center in the Laurentian PLayeround north of Montreal. NO TIME TO SPARE -- Color - 12 mins, How to save a life using the Holger- Neilson method of artificial respiration. The film shows the kind of accidents which T cause asphyxiation and the simple method of restoring breathing. A Chetwynd Film sponsored by the life insurance companies. TAXT DRIVER --. BeW +11 mins. A cao driver tells about his job, its ups and cowns, as he scuttles through the traffic delivering "fares" with safety and dispatch, VIGIL IN THe NORTH. ~ B&W i- 11 mins, The Canadian Army tests the strength of an Arctic winter. Manouvres in the piercing coid of the Arctic night are revealing ways and means of defeating the onset of fear and fatigue. BACKSTAGE -- B&W - 26 mins, Wontreal's Theatre ofthe New World show how they stage THE MISER, a perform- ance that won international acclaim in Paris.: Produced, originally in French, this film has, English sub-titles, TRENDS IN T2xTILES - B&W - 24 mins. A mere men anvazes the salons: of Canada's dress, industry, A film that answers many guestions women should ask about the clothes they wear, There we the schoo. cad " be a showing of movies to dren on Monday, June 4th,' in the Retres , Centre, Everyone be there at bes 'GRA in order to see all the films. ' BOYS' GYM CLASS ~ Pifty~four boys between the age of'12 and 18 showed an interest in registering on the circulars passed out in the three schools, Our first class will be held on Saturday, June 2nd, at 1:30 p.m. in the High School Gymnasium, Let's all' show UP, . fellows -and bring along a pair of running shoes.

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