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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jun 1971, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 30, 1971 Mixed Golf Tournament - cont'd from page 5 ..... it was noted that quite a few golfers were searching for some, or could it have been lost golf balls. The winners were as follows: = Low Gross - Dick Rattray and Jean Megraw; Low Net - Charlie Koski and Jan Hall; Runner up Low Gross = Dean Imbeault and Marilyn Thomas; Runner up Low Net - Ned West and Jeannette Gunter; Hidden Holes = Kit Thomas, Isobelle Ferrier; Harry Gusul and Joyce Mercier. RECREATION BRIEFS - By Jerry Dupas PLAYGROUND PROGRAMME A reminder to boys and girls, ages 5 years and up, that this year's Playground schedule will begin, Monday, July 5th. The 5 to 6 year olds will attend from 9:00 to 11 :00 a.m. Because of the Swimming Pool schedule, there will be no programme during the afternoons this year. The 7 to 9 year olds will attend from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; 10 to 12 years, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and a programme for anyone 13 years of age and over will be run from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. This year, as in the past, the Playground programme will operate Monday through Friday. The Playground Supervisor for this year's programme is Miss Judy Mclnnes, with Donna Chapman, Jim Gerlach and -Cathy Melnyk attending as Playground leaders. Frances Cooke and Branda Chapman will attend as volunteers. Parents are invited to visit the Playground any day in the Arts and Craft Room of the Recreation Centre. The Playground staff hopes to introduce many new activities this summer so let's have a good turnout and make it the best summer yet. SCAVENGER HUNTS This year, as part of the Playground programme, a number of scavenger hunts will be held in the com- munity. By using ordinary household articles, the children try to create new and exciting crafts by using their own imagination. Articles such as old jars, cigarettes packages, paper, bathroom tissue, and newspapers make up the majority of items that are collected during a scavenger hunt. Parents are asked to save these and other articles to enable the children of the Playground to collect them during a scheduled scavanger hunt. If you have anything you think will be useful to the Playground [ PENINSULA Raceway ~--CANADA DAY -- _ -- RACING -- July 1st., 2p.m. sharp MARATHON, ONTARIO TIME TRIALS AT 6:00 P.M. - 1ST RACE - 7 P.M. SEATING CAPACITY FOR 500 PEOPLE CONCESSION STAND RACING EVERY SUNDAY EVENING ADMISSION = Adults - $1.25 Students with cards = .75¢ *Children ( 12 years and under) .50¢ * free if accompanied by parent or guardian. at 3707 or at the Playground site and she will arran- ge to pick them up. 3 MINOR HOCKEY EXECUTIVE On Thursday, June 24th, a special meeting was = held in the Curling Lounge of the Recreation Centre to elect a new executive for the 1971-72 season. Results of the elections were as follows: = President = Maurice Dozois; Vice-President = Paul Pluta; Secretary - Wayne Pearen; Treasurer - Frank Sechesky; Registrar = Mrs. Irene Kettle. Directors (the following people will comprise a number of sub-committees and will have specific functions to carry out during the hockey year) - R. Lang, T. Costa, T. Singleton, B. McBride, L. Pope, R. Bryson, S. Zwaresh, V. Karan, P. Jones, B. Scott, R. Salesse, D. Luke, and B. Weaver. i Newly-elected President M. Dozois will be calling a special meeting of the new executive to form the various sub-committees and to start prepare ations for next year's season. FE SWIMMING CLASSES .children, please contact Miss Judy Mclnnes 'either A reminder to all children who registered for the 1 July set of classes that swim class lists will be posted : _cont'dpage ? ......

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