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Terrace Bay News, 4 Aug 1960, p. 1

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"TERRACE Circulation & Schreiber | | | | { ' | ' SWIM MEET A SUCCESS The Terrace Bay Swim.Meet, held last. Satur- day, proved very successful, despite. threat-. ening weather. A total. of forty,.events.were run off, with over eighty competitors from Red Rock, Marathon.and, Terrace: Bay taking \, part. This was the second of «three area meets to be held among the, 'three .communities. The final meet takes place ain Marathon on August 20th, nrse Red Rock again was the 'total point. simmer, followed by Marathon, then Terrace Bay. Local swimmers did \very; well:.but; were) handi-' capped in the total poitit contest by the : fact that there were no Terrace entries in the older age group competitions, | Lack of)" interest on the part of swimmers Over six~ teen continues. to force us to lose, points in these events, The younger. swimmers. have: more than held their own, _ : Training for the meet at Marathon will continue' until the 20th; Any Swimmers wishing to try out for the team are urged to contact the Swim Instructor,' LET!S: HAVE SOME OF THE OLDER SWIMMERS ot 7, Officials' oh the occasion were:- Seahigs. B,Hanley; Foul Rope' R,Schock; Place Judges ~ and Timers - J,Heenan, J. Phillips and A, Kadzielawa of Red Rock; Strokes.& Turns -. D.Earle, Marathon. & F, Gregoire, Red Rock; Recorders - S,Black, M.Steen, k «Ward; Awards- S,Black; Beach Control - Faul Heenan_and Announcer ~ :K.Ward.: Local winners were, Wendy Duncan, D. Col- borne, Molly Harris, Dave Shivas, Betsy Fer- rier, 'Marilyn Marsh, Bill Little, John, Rooney, Cliff Wood, Beverley Dodge, ... Bob McMillan, | George Schmiedchen. ~ TERRACE BAY SPLITS LAST HOME. DOUBLE-HEADER - ' OF SEASON In the first game Terrace, Bay Comets won, 2-0 over the Red Rock Paper Kings. > It .was, a pitcher's duel all the way with -Kolody ..- out-pitching Larry LaSarge. - Kolody, allowed only three hits, struck out, ten, and walked two. LaSarge was touched for four. hits. while striking out seven and walking. one, Bill Pytyck. got two of. Terraces four. hite.-- In the second game the, Paper, Kings, won) 4-3, In this game each team got five hits. _ with Bonsall of Red Rock smashing outa oo _ double,and a home run, The final games left on the. schedule will; ' be played in the Lakehead at. a date, deter- mined by the. League. Terrace Bay is now in fourth place, hold= © Bien on to the last play-off spot. "NO ROLLER SKATING. SUNDAY Because the Kiwanis Fish Derby Nebaindes ' will be held in the Arena this Sunday, there | will be no Roller. eles session: on: that } i { { | | night, day. from 7-10. P.M. and on 'Sundays: (for the: | balance of August), Authorized as 2nd Class madd Post Off ise Department Ottawa Terrace Bay ©» © i a . ¥ol.3,_ Regular sessions will be: held every Thurs-' BAY NEWS No,31 | SIXTH TEEN AND COUNSELLOR COURSE AT-QUETICO . More than sixty,adult counsellors: and selected teenage officers, of »community youth clubs will participate in a six-day residen- tial leadership course at ;the Quetico , Conference and; Training Centre August, 26th. | to September 2, The delegates will represent communities from as far away as | ore and Winnipeg. The purposes of the course are: (a) to 'help adult counsellors to study emotional and social needs of adolescents and (b) to help counsellors, and..officers, develop effect- ive program.skills-that can be used-in local youth clubs, ~ Bernard Mill, Professor of Social Group. Work at the University of Manitoba, will be the chief resource person for' sessions on the emotional and social needs-of youth. Case 'Stiudiés will be used by Professor Hill to help. the.counsellors.relate the; leadership principles, to counselling teenage programs. The program skills will include drama, crafts, conduct of meetings, program planning and dancing, Skill instructors will include Allan R. Miller, Director! of Recreation at Atikokan; DJM., McCubbin, Representative of the Community Programmes Branch; Arthur S, Moore, director of the Fort William Little Theatre; Mrs, Ruby Owen, 'Fort William night School crafts instructor and C.M.McIntosh, * Quetico Director... H,E,Thomas, Community Programmes Branch representative will be the course co-ordinator. The course is open. to, people from commun- ity teen clubs, church groups, school, or other community organizations in the ratio of one adult counsellor to two, teenagers... Registration forms may. be, obtained from the Conmunity Programmes Branch, 400 Catherine Street, Fort William, The course is sponsored by the Northwestern Zone,of the Society of Directors of. Municipal Recreation, the Commun- ity Programmes, Branch and..the Queeige Confer- ence.and Training Pentre COUNCIL. QUOTES. Reeve Ferrier, Councillors Evans-F mith, '| Heenan and' Duncan, with Secretary Brea surek Strutt' and Clerk: Hanley' attended last Wednes- day's meeting of. the Terrace Bay Council, | Minutes: were. adopted as read. Correspon- dence inclided' a letter from a resident regarding location change. of. hydro installa- tion and.another regarding approaches, to the Cemetery; .one from Hydro confirmed. a con- versation regarding temporary services, i,e., during construction et cetera,, which proposal Council adopted; letters to.local garages. re licensing of premises 'under the existing By-Law; an agreement with the Department of Lands and Forests in respect to the Preven- tion and Control of Forest Fires: corres- pondence with the Ontario Department of. Planning and Development regarding adminis- tering the proposed Industrial Area as part of the Township: .a complaint (Cont'd Page 7)

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