PAGE 16 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 16, 1971 RECREATION BRIEFS - By Jerry Dupas T.B. SWIMMING POOL TO OPEN JUNE 21ST The Terrace Bay Swimming Pool will be opening a little earlier this year due fo our community hosting a Red Cross Water Safety Course starting on Monday, June 21st. At the time of this write-up, arrangements were underway to have at least one or two hour public swim sessions in the afternoons while the Water Safety Course was being held. SWIMMERS ARE ADVISED TO CHECK THE SWIM POOL SCHEDULE FOR THE WEEK OF JUNE 21ST TO 25TH inclusive, WHICH WILL BE POSTED AT THE SWIM POOL. Saturday, June 26th = Sunday June 27th = Open Pool session schedule for 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. : 'Monday, June 28th = Sunday, July 4th = Open pool sessions from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. and 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. Thursday, July Ist = Swim Pool closed due to Dom- inion Day celebrations. Monday, July 5th = Swimming lessons begin. A reminder to all swimmers that Swim Pool member- ship in the Terrace Bay Recreation Association is mandatory to take swimming lessons and to gain free admission to all public swimming sessions. Non-memt bers are not permitted to take swim lessons and must pay the following admissions: Adults and Students = .50¢; Children = .25¢. - Remember .... a detailed schedule of the Pool will be posted at the Swim Pool . SWIMMING CLASSES Swim Pool registrations are presently being cate- gorized and listings will be posted at the Swim Pool outlining name of instructor, type of class and time of class. All those who registered for swimming classes can simply check the bulletin board at the Swim Pool or with the Swim Pool staff regarding time of classes. SPECIAL CONSIDERATION FOR YOUNGER SWIM- MERS Present regist ration forms indicate that there are a number of children who are entering kindergarten this fall but who do not qualify for Tadpoles because they are not 45" tall. It is unfortunate that we must refuse children who are not 45" tall; however, this is due to the physical aspects of the shallow end of our pool. : If there are sufficient numbers in this category, special arrangements will be attempted by our staff to hold swim classes at the Wading Pool. A final decision will be announced in next week's News. If there are any children who are attending kinder- garten this year but are not 45" tall, be sure to leave your name at the Recreation Office. LEADER WATER SAFETY COURSE Any local swimmer who is interested in taking this course have up until this Friday, June 18th at 5:00 p.m. to register. Local swimmers who have registered for this course must be at the Swim Pool by 9:00 a.m. on Monday, June 21st. Aft that time, details regarding lecture hours and practical sessions will be outlined. In- structress for the course will be Miss Claire Belliveau ROLLER SKATING Don't forget that the next roller skating session is this Sunday, June 20th from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. MINOR FASTBALL '71 Our thanks to George Dashkewytch, Jr., and Peter Heenan for volunteering their services as coaches for the Pony League all-star team (boys 15 and 16 years of age). Open practises for this league will be held up to and including Monday, June 21st, to give each boy the opportunity of try- ing out for the team. Weekly practices are held on Monday evenings from 7:15 to 9:00 p.m. at the St.. Martin's School diamond. International League = as of June 13th Pam Jones' Chiefs are leading the way with 2 wins and no loss- es. In second place, Sheila Ballentine's Whips are playing .500 ball with one win and one loss to date. and in last place is Mrs. G. Sidhu's Braves with a 0-2 record. With the Braves holding recent practises, they will certainly be making a bid to defeat both the whips and chiefs. American League ~ Eddie Zwaresh's Royals are lead- ing the league as of June 14th with two straight wins In second place, Dr. Brian McDonald's Tigers have split their first two games with one loss and one win. In last spot, with two losses, are Rolly Moquin's Orioles. The next scheduled game is Thursday, June 17th. Royals vs Orioles. National League = Alan Turner's Mets have started off the league on the right foot by defeating the Expos in their first two encounters. A little more work will be required by David Ramsay's Expos to attempt to even out the series. continued page 17