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Terrace Bay News, 25 Apr 1957, p. 3

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RECREATION Ey pg ee Tweilty--two Terrace Bay teemagers will journey to Atikokan for the 1957 North- - western Zone. fouth Rali aig Prigay 'and. - Sa turday ° "Representatives of Pha Towns from Marathon, Terrsce Bay, Red Rock, Port Arthur). Fort Willian, gh Atikokah and * Fort frances will gather to discuss ee 'teen-age Froblens' and to try to find solution to scme of these difficulties. In acdition these young people will learn new forms of dances, new social ectivities, and new ideas for better Teen Town parties and dances. .« Some of the topics ae discussion at _ the Rally are: le The teenager and his home, 2. The teenagser'and his church. 3. The teeneger and his school. 4. The teenager's role in the community. De ..Rhoy=Gird ret att onships... 63 " Formétdon of a Teen' Club. Veo Fancticns' of -@ Teen Club. . T©Sone of the things ie the teenagers Wall learn*at' the "Ra che 22 1." New GaSe dences 2. New ballrcon acnees. 3, New novel. 'LY SS ee he "New pasty games, ae Pawiiaela for Teen Town parties and datic ess Very stiff rules have been laid down by the host Teen Town, the Atikokan group, and must be observed by all. Our local. group will travel to Atikokan by bus, along with the Marathon Teen Town, When they arrive, they will be billeted in private hones have they will receive bed and breakfast esch day curing their stay. Money for transportation and for meals while they are in Atikokan "hes been raised by the teenagers themselves, Let's wish then the best in this worth- while venture, SECREATTON OFFICE CLOSED UNTILL SUNDAY Please nove that while the Recreation Director is at Atikokan for the Northwest- ern Zone Youth A Hally, the Recreation Office will be closed. Anyone having urgent business with the Recreation Association should contact B, Ratchford, chuirmen, ab the Mill. o~O-9 Page 3 FILMS AVAILA Li AT RECRS.TION OFFICE - The following films will be available for use by local organizations until Tuesdey, April 30th. Films may be obtained at the Recreation Office. 1, Children of the Mountains - 13 Minutes Black and white. 2, Driving without Tears - 11 Minutes Black and white, Table - 20 minutes. Black and white. 4. Getting on the bandwagon - 8 Minutes, Black and white. 5. Hybrid Corn - 18 Minutes - Colour. 3. Around This For information, phone 542. APPLIC..TIONS FOR SUM EX PROGRAMME Arplications will be accepted at the Recreation Office ur to Wednesday, May lst, for positions on the summer playground staff. Applicants should be experienced in work with children, and should preferably be 16 or over. Positions open for application are - 1. Lifeguard - 1 opening. 2. Playground leaders - 2 openings, Those interested should forward a written application to the Recreation Office, listing age, education and exper- ience, and should be available for personal interviews if required. No applications accepted after May 1st. o-C~-o MOTHER'S DAY BALL - MAY 10th Sponsored by the "Moose", Keep this date in mind, for an evening of dancing and a night out for Mother. There will be a door prize - a 96-pcee. English Chinaware Dinner Set for the lucky ticket holder, The dance will be held in the High School Auditorium - music being supplied by J. Adamo, both modern and old time dancing from 10.00 until 2.00 A.M, Tickets may be purchased from Moose members at »2.00 per couple, also obtain- able at the door. Be sure to get your ticket now as we only have a limited amount . Let's make it a night for sche to remember. See you at the Dance.

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