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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jun 1974, p. 10

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Brownies - continued 1p to keep the Guide Company going ely needed. illing to assist in even a small contact Mrs. C. Cvitkovich. Come where are you? -ing was adjourned and coffee served. RACE BAY RECREATION NEWS PROGRAM: over I00 registrations were recei- Recreation Office from boys and rested in playing Minor Ball in the agues available, all the Leagues offered, only one cague will not operate due to the two registrations were received. ek, team lists will be drawn up and circulated to all players, coaches S. tally, a total of I9 adults and stu- nteered their time to assist either or umpires. Our thanks to those who d their time. play will commence nese week and pro- inue until the first or second week D e information, call the Recreation TBALL PRACTICE: sult of a meeting held on Tuesday, an open practice has been called for day, June 6th at 7 p.m. at -the School ] (Athletic Field). Anyone 17 years l over can attend this open practice. turn out is good, a Ladies League yrmed which will most probably ihyslee sague as well as some out-of-town com- wrsday, June 6th at 7 P.M. tz PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS: ~d information on both of these pro- 1 be appearing in the Terrace Bay News| s staff will be hired by the end of hoping to open the Swim Pool on the f June 22nd for Public Swimming sess- o instructional swimming programs will his year, one during the month of July] g on July 2nd and the other during tarting around August 5th.' Registra- s will be circulated through all of ls in the next week or two. ayground program will be operating out blic School Gymnasium this summer sta- Tuesday, July 2nd and winding up on RECREATION DISCS: _YOUTH-IN-ACTION GRANT RECEIVED: rd. The new 1974-75 discs will hopefully be available to all current members by the end of | next week. The new disc are "Pale Blue" in colour and are required for admission to var- i ious programmes. A reminder that under the "new" system, these discs can be used for any programs operated by the Recreation Depar= tment including the Swim Pool.' The Recreation membership is now a comprehensive membership including all programs. 4 More information on the distribution of discs next week. : The Recreation ha le ie pleased to received by the Sports iy Recreation Bureau, which will enable the Terrace Bay Recreation Department to offer a "Pre-School Instruction- al Swim" programme. Details of this program will be worked out in the next few weeks, once staff is hired. So, parents if you are anxious to have your pre-schooler take part in an instructional swimming program, watch further issues of the News. ART TREK TO VISIT: | As in the past three years, "Art Trek" will be visiting Terrace Bay on August I2th and 13: th. This resource team consisting of two artists, will be available to conduct sessions in drawing and painting, batik, tie-dyeing, ) lino, wood-block and silk screening printing, weaving and macrame and more. There is no cost to the participants for this program. Since the resource team will be in Schrei- ber and Terrace Bay for a four day period, arrangements will be made between the two committees to allow as many people as possible to attend as many sessions as they would like. More information will appear in the News ' in July. COMING EVENTS: Thursday, June 6th - Important Art Club meet- ing, 8 p.m., large meeting room of Rec. Centre June I3 & I4 - CNIB Mobile Eye Care Unit, Curling Club Parking Lot. June I7th - June Meeting of the Auxiliary to the McCausland Hospital will meet in Rossport at the Rossport School Hall at 8 p.m. Please make an effort to attend. STORK CLUB Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. Hopper of Terr- ace Bay, a boy on June 3rd, 1974.

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