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Terrace Bay News, 6 Sep 1962, p. 4

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Ae CRA 4 ee SS | i | | | | | | | | 4 i i | 1 ' 4 ' | | 4 | | { ' ae ER Os me ne a A i Page 4 KIWANIS FISHING CONTEST Young anglers who have not reached their 15th birthday prior to May Ist, 1962 are re- minded that Sept. 15th is closing date for the Kiwanis Fishing Contest. Entry forms in the contest are available at the local gro- cery stores and Rossport Trading Co., Ross- port. a eect se ncn | ne AWARDS NIGHT (Continued from Page 2) Developing skills in arts, crafts and drama had been the aim of the Playground, Mr. Ward explained, as well as their physical development in achieving certain standards in sports and swimming, Commencing with the Awards' to the Baseball Champions Mr, Ward first paid tribute to the many adults and teenagers, without whom, this portion of the program could not have existed, They were C, Simmer, E, Pineault, F. McLeod, G, Kydd, C, Knauff, C. Wood Jr., G, Gresdal, B, Stachiw, F, Schock, J. Hayes, G, Papousek, M. Moore and G, Calder, Winners this season had been the Indians in the American League under Coach C, Simmer Sr.--Capt. G, MacMillan, R, Larson, D. Daniels T, Falzetta, J, Vienneau, T, Woods, S. Payette C, Simmer Jr., M, Kydd, G, Kujbida, J. Ollen- Bittle, J. Gerlach and J. Shivas, In the National League the Giants were - Champs with Capt, B, Pineault, R. Long, R. Stuart, R, Olsen, A, Turner, A, Cadieux Jr., J, Papineau, L, Sitko, C, Daley, R. Mercure, T, Schock, E, Blom, G, Phillips, R, Boutilier, and L, Theriault. President of, the Precreation Association Committee, Mr, Jack Phillips. pre- sented each boy with his Crest, Linda MacFadyen introduced two groups of Senior girls from the Playground, the first who performed the ChaCha and the second group swinging through the Twist, Ron Schock explained the fundamental steps aimed at by the very young swimmers prior to advancing to Red Cross Swimming tests. Those earning Tadpole Awards were: D, Knight,.L. Helmink, V, Hermes, M, Cadieux, T, Ramsay, C, Valiquette, M,L. Valiquette, M, P» Santerre M, Campbell, D, Campbell, E, Boudreau, P. Coupal, J. Belliveau, A, Desrosiers, D. Pinkerton, C, Cotton, M. Zwir, J, Zwir, J. Zwir, R, Brend, A, Papineau, G, Zielke, A, Zielke, M, Payette, D, Hamilton, R, Weaver, G, Chepelsky, F, Cook, C, Kettle, J, Farrell, In the Minnow classes those passing were: A. Brend, J. Corrigan, D, Chapman, B, Rapke,W. Hartman, J, Vienneau, M, Papousek, M.B.: Ed- munds, K, Zielke, J. Ruzyski, M, Corrigan, B, Chapman, K, Edmunds, R. Zielke, S. Payette, C, Stevens, C, Boutilier, A. Rochon, G, Galvin _L, Galvin, Le Woodruff, Ry, Hamilton, 4 morwrer yarn 'Nl ARRIVALS was e et Nak ane SWEATERS FOR GIRLS EIR QUALITY 1S. SOND COMPARE A --" BACK TO SCHOOL TOGS ~ OUTFIT THEM FROM THE SKIN OUT -~ AT ANFORD'S LTD. TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO PHONE 3327 Re ee RR A ng TERRACE BAY NEWS September 6/62 _ = Ut be ¥ Keamac's "Tackle o». ANNOUNCEMENT WE ARE HAPPY TO INFORM OUR OUTDOOR CUSTOMERS THAT WE ARE DEALERS. REPRESENTING "GUNS LTD." CANADA'S LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF .FIREARMS 3 FAST, COMPLETE SERVICE - INCLUDING EXPERT _ SHORE. KENMAC'S TACKLE ~FH.3549 | GUNSMITHING = IS NOW AVAILABLE TO THE NORTH | ' ' } : | 234 McDONALD AVENUE - TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO | | | Successful contestants in the Frog Class were: W. McMillan, S. Synishin, D. Knight, R, Gaudet, G, Gaudet, P, Papousek, J. Papousek! S. Pryor, S. Whalen, N, St.Louis, S. ee S. Valiquette, L. Smith, C, Neely, K. Smith, J, Chopty, Judy Chopty, M.C. Coupal, M. Kydd, ; P, Santerre, C. Yates, L, Cotton, L, Hartman, | R, Lohr, C, Desrosiers, J. Belliveau, R, ' Smith, T, Falzetta, J, Falzetta, G, Simmer, D, Ramsay, P, Cruickshank, L, Kennedy, D, Rochon, K, Chepelsky, K, Turner and J, Turner, , A display of Gymnastics by Senior Playgrounc Boys was well worth watching and encouraging. Ron Schock then continued with swimming awards, calling forward the Advanced Beginners, those i now ready to continue on to Red Cross Swimming' Instruction, They were: P, Mikus, J. Stevens, G. Coe, R. Coe, R,. Woods, B.-Krystia, M. Krystia, S, Harris, G, Suo, B. Neely, S, ZielKke, C, Zielke, P, Dakin, B. Brend, M. Sernesky, R. St.Louis, J, Dakin, L, Ballentine; J. Hales, P, Smith, P, Papineau, V. Boyd, H, Boyd, K. Smith, J. and P, Kelty, C. Wallin, D. Boutilier, C. Simmer. Jr., L, Vienneau, W. Evans-Smith, M. McDonald, M.P. McLeod, G, McMillan, D, Hales, B. Blom, E, Blom, M, Kettle, V. Turner, A. Desaulniers, J. Downey, S. Pryor, J. Valiquette. Successful in passing their Red Cross Ad- vanced' Swimmer Tests were: L, Pinkerton, T, Schock, J. Cruickshank, C, Neely, K. McLeod, L, Dakin, C. Duncan, G, Boudreau, L, Hales, C, Pineault, G. Dakin, C, Rochon, J, Boudreau, M. Mousseau, S, McDonald, Intermediates were: T, Paget, B, McMillan, D. Shivas, M, McCausland, K, Phillips, J, Colborne, T Delaronde and the only Senior was David Fal- zetta, A very pleasant interlude was provided by tiny Playground people singing the action song, "Six Little Ducks", Mr, Ward announced the progress on the new pool was excellent, the deck was to be laid during the coming weekend and they hoped to be hosts to a North Shore Swim Meet early in September, Supervisor Linda MacFadyen before pre- senting bars and crests to those attaining certain standards in physical fitness ex- plained that these standards were very high and those not receiving theirs should not be discouraged, but prepare to try them again next. year. Receiving his first and second bar and Crest was Albert Cadieux Jr, Receiving her first and second bar was Lynn Simmer, Re- ceiving their first bar were Carol Gaudet, Cathy Jo Cotton, (Continued on Page 5)

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