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Terrace Bay News, 6 Sep 1962, p. 7

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Sept 6, 1962 | SCHREIBER LABOR DAY (Continued from Page 1) R, Spizawka, G, Williamson, M, McIsaac, B. ; Kushnieryk, S, Johnson, S, Chaterson, M, | Campbell, M, Tremblay, S. Cataford, K, Gellert : K, Stokes, M, Campbell, C, Fadden, T, Commisso ; R, Courtemanche, W, Garlic, C, Dinmery, C. 'Glad, JA, Tanner, M. Spadoni, L, Courtemache, |G, MeIsaac, M, Cook, K, Cornell, K, Bolan, S, | Spadoni, B, Collinson, D, Drake, S,'Miller, ' S. Ross, L, Kannegeiser, C. Spadoni, D, Le- ; Vigne, B, Cuthbertson, 5, Clemens, B, Drake, , R. Courtemanche, D, McParland, D, Stcfurak, ' A, Bryar, A, Spadoni, B, Gray, T,. Singleton, |i, Spadoni, C, Kusik, D. McDonald, H, Bryar, ID, Burroughs, P, Duggan, L. Duggan, A, Gau- thier, D.L. Weaver and J, Clemens, Tt TL SEA | SUMMER AWARDS i Those people who earned summer awards in | Red Cross swimming, minor baseball, swim ' ? {meets or other summer events, and who have not j yet collected their awards, may do so by con- ; tacting the Recreation Office, ne 4 ; LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL The Terrace Bay Little League All-Stars, i undefeated in their outside games this year, i have two trips in the offing that will test ; their ability against more seasoned teams. | This weekend the locals travel to' Beardmore | for a double-header fastball game, and fol- i lowing that, will go to Current River to play | against one of the Lakehead Little League | finalists, Thanks is extended to all of the 'local garages for their donations of gas for i travelling, and to the local Moose organi- ; zation, which arranged and sponsored the home- ; and-home series with Beardmore, Coaches Pineault and Papousek are justly i proud of their team, and it is hoped that , other adults will follow their example in fu- i ture years in assisting us to expand and bet- 'ter our Minor Baseball programme, | BANTAM BASEBALL Terrace Bay Bantams bucked foggy weather ; and an inspired Marathon team at a game in , Marathon last week, with the locals going 'down to a close 4-2 defeat. : Decked out in the Comet uniforms, the {Bantams came up with some snappy play, but 'were victims of two long-field hits with men /on base, that decided the win, Dense fog hampered play of both teams, and 'the game had to be called after 5 innings, 'Marathon Bantams will visit Terrace Bay this emerge etna ome Sa SS seme ee EO A OS ENO IONS it RN) RR NCO AN NN HOES IR AER IN cen I ta NN OS RD RE EE A EON ln Rei + a ee Rema 5 mmm inl eae mene a pt TERRACE BAY NEWS eee LET US TAKE CARE OF ALL ¥, YOUR PRINTING Maar CREL "TAS AIA L SOCIAL & BUSINESS STATIONERY A SPECIALTY Si TERRACE BAY Page 7 weekend, GAME ROOM HOURS ' With the re-opening of school, hours of use for the Recreation Centre Games Room will once again go on the winter schedule, as follows :~ MONDAY to FRIDAY - 10 to 4 P.M, - open to publis, 4 to 8 P.M, - Teen Town only, 8 to 11 P.M. - public use, Fridays: 4 to 11 P.M. - Teen Town use, Saturdays: 10 a.m, to | 2 Pel. - Junior Teens, 2 p.m to 4 p.m - public use, 4 p.m, to 11 p.m, - Teen Town Only Sundays: 2 pom to 5 p,m. -- public use. It is also noted that no minor will be allowed to smoke while in the Games Room, This| rule will be strictly enforced, In using the | Games Room, we hope that local residents will enjoy all of the activities, but that they will be sure to observe the few simple rules in helping us to keep the facilities clean and in good repair, CREDIT UNION INSTALS BUSINESS PHONE A business Phone has been installed in the office of the Terrace Bay Community Credit Union, 482 Superior Ave, The number is TA 5-3833, Office hours remain the same from seven to nine P.M. on Monday and Thursday evenings, Mr. Ernie Schock accompanied Billy Little, former Terrace Bay boy, to Niagara Falls last week to preliminary Junion "A" Camp, Billy successfully made the Oshawa Jr. "At, He will attend school there and play in the Toronto Metro League, MEN*S CHORUS START PRACTISES The Terrace Bay Men*s Chorus will resume practises on Monday Sept. 10th at 6,30 P.M. in the Curling Club Lounge, ae entree ence gare aenn inte me aan eA meen Mg cane Nn ee HUNTER SAFETY TESTS Hunter Safety Field Tests will be held Saturday morning Sept, 8th at 9 A.M. in the Recreation Centre, NE CET TEI ee PRETTTRvere wneeem a One article being offered for sale in Cac-~ camots groceterial will certainly not be found in any other store-- a six dollar bill? As the old ditty ran "sounds phony I know, but it really is sof At least the bill accepted by Mrs, Caccamo as a five dollar one was later ' discovered in the counting to bear five dollar marking on one side and one dollar marking on the reverse, ee ee ee ee A } NEEDS eet ca teeta NEWS A

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