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Terrace Bay News, 6 Aug 1964, p. 4

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Page 4 THE NEWS August 6, 1964 DERBY WINNERS (Continued from P. 1) Who zobige) at work preparing crafts, skits, etc., prize went to Walter Zaporzan of LOVELINES> aE and will endeavour to attain their physi- Schreiber who caught a pike weighing | |6/RL$ OVER aA' cal fitness standards tests. In addition, 6 Ibs. 10 oz. NEED NOT DESPAIR, | tmany interesting Special Event Days still | From Marathon came the winner of JUST GIVE US A remain. the Pickerel Division, Mr.Martin Be sure that your children receive the Pompies with a 7 |b. 7 oz. fish to take full benefit of the Summer Programme by away prizes of $50 from the Chamber 5 : taking part in the Summer Playground of Commerce, an electric Rotisserie, D Programme . charcoal barbecue and chaise lounge from A & P Food Stores, a tent warmer from Millway Motors. Second prize 3 AWARDS NIGHT - AUGUST 28TH for a near tie went to Patrick McGuire The annual Summer Awards Night and of Nipigon for a 7 |b. 6 oz. pickerel . BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP Playground Display will be held this Third place in this division went to Terrace Bay Motor Hotel fyear on Friday, August 28th. This has another Marathon entrant, Mr. Tom PHONE 3209 become one of the most popular events Denison with his 7 Ib. 1 1/2 oz.fish. in the Summer Programme, and on th at In the speckled trout division Don Baker of Port evening awards will be received for Minor Baseball, Arthur took away first prize for his fish weighing 4 Red Cross Swim Instruction, Royal Life Swim Instruc- lbs. 9 oz. For this he was presented with $50 from tion, swimming meets, physical fitness standards, the Recreation Association, Lakehead Freightways and other summer activities. and Powell Equipment, a wallet from Willson Station-} In addition, the Playground children will display ery, a fishing creel from Terrace Bay Cartage, men's | samples of their arts, crafts, drama and music. trousers from Bdb Lafontaine Clothing and a smoke Be sure that you reserve Friday, August 28th to box from Gresvig Company. William Heinrich of attend this most important summer event. Terrace Bay place second for his 3 Ib. 13 oz. speckled and third prize winner was H. Kavaliauskas of Mani- touwadge who registered in with a 3 lb. 7 oz. fish. MINOR BASEBALL NEWS : Special event winners were called to the stand to With many of the boys on summer vacation, games receive their awards. Zella Grannis of Port Cold- were suspended for the past week, but will be re- well registered al Ib. 2 oz. speckled to take the sumed for the balance of the summer. On Thursday Ladies Special Prize and girls 12 and under competed of this week the American League Allstars and Little for the largest pike and young Jamie Cumming of League Allstars travel to Marathon, and it is expect- Terrace Bay took home the prize for her 2 Ib. 3 oz ed that a home-and=home softball series will be fish. Joey Tiboin of White River was the boy under arranged for these two groups with Red Rock in the 12 to win the boys' largest pike prize for his 2 |b. near future. 14 oz. fish. Molly Harris won a prize as. the Teen The Terrace Bay Juniors will resume play with Red Age girl with the largest entry in pickerel. Her Rock and Lakehead Junior teams for the remaining fish weighed 1 |b. 1 oz. summer weeks . Reeve J.P.Heenan made the draw for the lucky ticket on the anticipated draw prize of $500 and Crossword i i ACROSS : Adhesi foe ae eT the winner was Mr . E. Symes of London, Ontario. ao 1: Brenares toa {| SPARKS by willis Forbes A second draw prize went to H.Kavaliauskas of : Plant part Y eecaieiiins 2 . . Weakens . Stai Manitouwadge and the seller's prize was won by - Dove's call "Hit with open vec tate 7 7 e . G f th an, e tellow who Mickey Didura of Schreiber. 5 Packing down, 3 ecu, froth indulges in Dances were sponsored by the Club in the Arena : Stings Be eT canidls horseplay on Friday and Saturday nights and the Stanger Shows § 2. Pedal digit A . rere: Ales provided amusement for the youngsters. eaasiae : Katsen Kiwanian N. Cornthwaite presided at the Mike : Sgoaeiapie Me i sie, Base na during presentation of the prizes and Kiwanians 2 Negative word : Possess ee R.Hales, D.Laporte, H.Solly, A.Hartman, J. - Batters : Parente Graham, C.Todesco and H.Roberts and President s. Bring forward 7 17 J.(Curly) Hale worked in various capacities. - Piece of work . Determine . Article of clothing . Emotion PLAYGROUND HOURS CHANGED ; Beer ingredient Due to popular demand, the afternoon Summer * Pru drinks Playground hours will revert to those used last year. pad This means that for the balance of the summer, play- een ground hours will be as follows:- Deeds 9 to 12 = Children who do not take swimming classes nae | 5.30 to 8 = Children who do take swimming classes come Fridays - 1-3 p.m. - Special Event Day for all groups ifith the approach of the Summer Awards Night Lo Playground Display Day, the children are hard Myself Heavenly bodies ets up Metal fastener Drunkard Banners | | | | | | | bt ne PROOCRA SMP ovr Q

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