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Terrace Bay News, 6 Jun 1963, p. 4

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June 6, 1963 | THE' "NEWS Page 4 PR an Se 1m sanecinmneaattesinenpnnigieese til { | {points, and were closely followed by Black and Connors. | 'In the Girls' leagues, Yates? 'iteam ended up on top, with 57 points, just 3 greater than LIBRARY NEWS During the month of May, cirgulation figures reached _ another high, as follows: Books: 'for Children - 1,522, 1 Books for Adults - 920, \Dakin, These two were closely | Records - 86. followed by Colborne and Fawcett. Since our library service is Final standings were as" stil} popular with our subscri- $0 LOVELY TO LOOK | j\follows, with the top four teams bers, the library will continue} AT SO LOVELY TO SEE, in each league to take part-in to bé open Friday evenings, as 'yY NEED NOT BE the roll-offs this Saturday,' well as the regular nights A DREAM Boys* league - Stachiw 68 1/2, during the week, until the end "CAN ACTUALLY BE" Moore - 68 1/2, Black - 65, of the school term at least. Connors ~ G3, Gusul - 43, HeAmin | 38, Mikus - 32, High average - 4 SWIMMING POOL NEWS B. Stachiw - 190. High single -» With, the arrival of warmer BEAUTY & L..RBER SHOP B, Stachiw - 270, High triple - weather, interest is now being B, Stachiw - 711. shown in the opening date of TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL Girls? league - Yates ~.57,. | the new swimming pool, There gpatein - 54, Colborne - 50 'V2, | Fawcett - 42, Sadowick - 44 1/2, High average - J. Yates - 135, are many small jobs left to be done on the pool and area, but it is expected | Moore - 17. that these will be cleared up within the next | High single = J, Yates ~ 227. High triple - week and a half to two weeks. A representa ~ | J, Yates - 501, tive of the swimming pool company is now in) |~----- Terrace Bay finalizing preparation of the ROLLER SKATING pool. Don't forget roller Recaty this Thursday BARRING ANY UNFORESEEN DIFFICULTIES, IT IS | and every Thursday from 7 to 10 p.m. Safe HOPED THAT THE POOL WILL BE OPEN FOR OPERATION] and dependable skates and the latest in AT LEAST ON A PART TIME BASIS FOR THE WEEKEND | musical recordings assure you of a pleasant OF JUNE 15th. and healthful evening of exercise, Make During the period of June and September, Thursday roller skating night for you and your most of the pool hours will be devoted to family. | free swimming time, For this reason, we will be operating with a volunteer lifeguard and supervision staff, Anyone interested in TOWN TOPICS - (Cont'd from Page 2) assisting with such supervision is asked to Sympathy is extended to John Shivas and | contact the Recreation Office. We will be family on the passing of his Mother, Mrs. J. | setting up the volunteer lifeguard crew and | Shivas in Stratford, Evelyn and John returned ; will require as much assistance as is home from Stratford last week. available, Get Well wishes are extended to C. Mac~ Keep your eyes on future editions of the Donald, a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, | NEWS and on the bulletin boards at the schools/ pe, arthur, | i and Recreation Centre for notice of the pool opening and a schedule for use. Judy and John Griffiths with sons John and David are visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. sme eae eee eee TEEN BOWLING M. McCausland for two weeks. ROLL-OFFS BEGIN THIS WEEKEND. After the Visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. R, Ostling in- | final league bowling, top four positions in clude her sister, Mrs. Ella Norman of North , both the Girls? and Boys! leagues. have been Vancouver, also their daughter and son=in-Law | decided, and these four teams will compete in | Dorleen and Basil Collings with daughter Terry the rbiilorts next Saturday to determine the | and infant son Clare from Chapleau,for a few league champions, dayss Competition in both leagues was tremen- . Up in the Lakehead during Circus weck were. ; dously close, both for team honors and for the Ted Browns, Fred McMilians, Dave Whalens, i individual honours, Stachiw and Moore ended | John Demechas, Ernic Woods, G,. Lehtos, Hal up tied in the Boys' league, with 68 1/2 ! Billings and Bill Kurylos. a [SATH TOWELS ee Bes - . ; BUY NOW FOR | RE an mA SAL, SPEC IAL. FATHERS! DAY P| { . js , 7° OR TT | o0¢ LADIES & TEENAGERS FLATS ere mee | BOZO SHOES = in Brown & Black | SHORT SLEEVED BONANZA SHOES = beige & Brown SPORT SHIRTS also broken lines AN SIMCOE PLAZA - TERRACE BAY = PHONE 3327 ~~ nen naan Onecare

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