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Page 14, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, June 29, 1983 Terrace Bay Recreation News Recreation News from Terrace Bay - for issue of June 29, 1983. July 1st Celebrations Friday July ist, all activities will be held at the pool or at the High School Field for the en- tire family. The evening activities switch to the Legion for a Crib Tournament as well as a Dance in the Terrace Bay Arena. Pool Activities are from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 5-6 p.m., the High School Activities are from 2-5 p.m. Saturday the activites switch to the Texaco Ballfield. Activities in- clude Men's Slow Pitch Tournament, children's events such as a Trea- sure Hunt, Balloon Races and others. The pool will open from 2-4 p.m. for chil- dren's events and from 4-6 p.m. for Adult Swim. Refreshments and food are available at the site as well as at the Aquaszbon Trailer Park and the Moose hall. To complete the day there is a dance planned at the Moose Hall with '*Mack Street" perform- ing beginning at 9 p.m. Sunday the finals in the Men's Slow Pitch Tournament at the Tex- aco Ballfield. Playground Arts & Crafts Program: The program will be- gin on July 4th at the Drop Off site at the Arena. This year all participants must be dropped off at the Are- na. This is a change over last summer where the staff visited different sites. This created pro- blems such as where do the participants go when it rains, how do the contact the parents, transportation, _limita- tions of arts and crafts projects and others. The Arena will be the central drop off location and the children will walk to the playground within reasonable dist- ance. Wednesdays are E.W. (Ted) Paget B.Sc., B.Ed., LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor SIMCOE PLAZA Terrace Bay, Ontario Tel: 825-9379 strictly Arts and Crafts days in the Multi-pur- pose room and the Sen- iors will be involved in this section of the pro- gram. The program is Free! The starting date is Monday July 4th begin- ning at 10 a.m. Open to boys or girls ages 4-13. Playground leaders are Wendy Mendelin, Dar- lene Slawson, Nancy Gerlach and Sabina Buhrmann. . Pool: The pool will open on July 1st with games and events for all ages as well as Public Swim Time. Lessons will begin on July 4th and again on August 8th. Lessons run for 3 weeks from Mon- day to Friday. Special Fun Days are planned as well as a Water Safety Course and the North Shore Water Polo Jam- boree will be held here on August 6th. The Staff at the Pool this summer consists of Cathy Lang, Penny Luke, Carrie Pytyck, lisa Fournier, and Danny Vienneau. The complete schedule is located else- where in this paper for your information. Men's Slow Pitch: 'The league is looking for umpires for regular league play as well as to assist with their upcom- ing Tournament on July 2nd and 3rd. Please call Rick Smeltzer or the Recreation Office at 3542 if interested. T Ball: The T Ball League has come to a close and the Recreation Department would like to thank the following individuals who volunteered to coach in this division: John and Heather Van- dergraff, Sheila Mo- Quin, John St. Amand, Forest Notwell, David Luxmore, Ernie Kettle. Special thanks to all the participants see you next summer. Bowling: For 1 or 2 hours of indoor summer recrea-: tion the Bowling Alley will be open Wednesday from 7-10 p.m. and Sun- day from 2-5 p.m. Squash & Racquetball Court Usage: The Recreation Cen- tre is open from Monday to Friday from 10-10 and Sunday from 1-9 p.m. for your enjoy- ment. Courts are 45 minutes in length. If you wish to book a court time please call 3542. Arena Summer Program: Have you attended the Youth Drop In Ses- sion held Thursdays at the Arena? If not you are missing a good 3 hours of recreational fun. Drop In begins at 7 p.m. and includes Basketball, Badminton, Crib and other events. Attention Tennis Players: The Tennis courts are reserved during posted times for Tennis Club = 1:00 p.m 2:00 p.m. SP AS pel poll poll ob poll TERRACE BAY JULY 1ST CELEBRATION SCHEDULE ' FRIDAY, JULY 1st Terrace Bay Kinsmen Soap Box Derby: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Lakeview Avenue. Swim Pool Fun Events: 10-11 a.m. Ages 4-7 years - Sponsored by swim staff 11-12 a.m. Ages 8-15 years 4-5 p.m. 15 years and up . Team Tennis Tournament - Sponsor - Tennis Club Family Day at High School Field - Races for all ages - Sponsored by Playground Staff . Toddler Race (1 year olds) . Terrible Two Race (2 year olds) . Pre-school Race (3 year olds) . Pre-kindergarten Race (4 year olds) . Kingergarten Race (5 year olds) . 6-7 year olds . 8-9 year olds . 10-12 year olds 4:00 p.m. 13-15 year olds p.m. Apple Bobbing Contest - High School - Playground Staff p.m. Novelty Races - High School - Sponsor - Playground Staff 00-5:00 p.m. Refreshments and Food Concession - High School Field - Sponsor - Ladies Fastball 00-6:00 p.m. Fun in the Pool - Bring your favourite floating device - Sponsor Swim Pool Staff 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Crib Tournament - Legion Hall - Sponsor Legion Men. 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Dance in Arena "Casper" - Sponsor Kinsmen Club SATURDAY JULY 2, 1983 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Children events at area of Texaco Ballfield - Sponsor - Playground Staff Activities: Treasure Hunt, Balloon Games, Tug of War, and many others 10:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Men's 1st Annual Slow Pitch Tournament at Texaco Ballfield, Out of town teams. : 10:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Food Concession - Texaco Field - Sponsor Ladies Fastball 2:00-4:00 p.m. Children Swim Pool Events - Greased Watermelon, Water Polo, Water Races and many others. 3:00-10:00 p.m. Outdoor Social - Aguasabon Trailer Park - Under the Authority of L.L.B.O. Special Occasion Permit 4:00-6:00 p.m. Adult Open Swim - Pool - Sponsor Swim Pool Staff 9:00 p.m.-1:00 a.m. Dance "Mack Street" - Moose Hall - Sponsor - Loyal Order of the Moose } SUNDAY, JULY 3rd 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Final Men's Slow Pitch Tournament - Texaco Ballfield PhP ph Fpl pl ps Members Only. Mem- berhship in the Tennis Club can be obtained from Albert Cadieux Sr. During other times courts are available to Recreation Membeship holders only. Member- ship is required if you wish to use the facilities. There is a single activity Membership fee which cover Tennis Only and can be purchased at the Recreation Office. Circus: Martin Downs Tented Circus visits Terrace Bay on August 30th and advance tickets are on sale at the Recreation Office. They are an ex- cellent Birthday Gift. advance sale tickets are lower in price than what will be charged at the entranceway to the Cir- cus. Fall Courses Confederation College We are hoping to offer the following courses this fall, if sufficient interest is shown: Oil Painting & Drawing, Upholstery or Furniture Refinishing, Advanced Microwave Cooking. Please call the Recre- ation Office at 3542 if you have any interest in any of the above pro- ams. Tot Lot News: This year the Tot Lot/Playground pro- gram will be starting on July 4th and end on August the 27th. This Summer all the children will meet at the Arena. From there we will visit the various surrounding parks. Parents can then pick up their children at the arena: The reason for this change is to avoid confusion in un- predictable weather con-. ditions. The schedule this year will also be a little 'different. The times for playground will be: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m for ages 7-12, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for ages 3-6. We have a fun and eventful summer plan- ned so we hope to see you there. We also have many special events planned for July 1st and 2nd. So we hope to see many parents and child- ren there at the High School Field. - Terrace Bay Kinsmen Soap Box Derby: As part of the Canada Celebrations there will be a Soap Box Race Friday, July 1st, 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the top of Lakeview Avenue. Reg- istration forms can be obtained at the Recrea- tion Office. Balls and Bats The T.B.L.F.L.'s reg- ular season is now half over, and the teams have really shaped up since the first few weeks of play. Kodila's has done exceptionally well, winning four out of five games played in the last three weeks. They won over Janod and the Roy- als, who until that point had both been unbeat- en. Tootsies, the new team in the league, still remains winless, but must be commended for their good attitude on the playing field. June 6th June 8th June 13th June 15th June 20th June 22nd Devils 20 - Kodila's 18 Royals 23 - Tootsies 5 Moore's 10 - Tootsies 8 Kodila's 24 - Janod 22 Royals 18 - Devils 5 Kodila's 22 - Levesque 10 Kodila's 21 - Moore's 5 Janod 20 - Royals 14 Kodila's 14 - Royals 13 Devils 21 - Tootsies 17 Letter to the Editor Royals 16 - Levesque 8 Jahod 8 - Moore's 1 Point Summary Tootsies Janod Levesque Royals Kodilas Moore's Devil's @ ~ = MHAWONDHAM WNUNDAH nS S) Restocking of fish Editor, ~ : Terrace Ray Schreiber News, Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ont. Dear Editor: Thank you for the highly complimentary editorial on Rossport as a "Community With Spirit." One point was not mentioned in your edi- torial that has contribut- ed greatly to the revital- PROSPECTORS - EXPLORATION COMPANIES: SCHREIBER-TERRACE BAY-MARATHON The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources will provide an economic geologist to visit, assay and advise you on the potential of any mineral Occurrence you may have staked, or know the location of in the Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon areas. This service is provided free of charge. The Schreiber-Terrace Bay-Marathon economic geologist program encompasses an area from Nipigon east to Marathon. This program is funded by the Ministry of Northern Affairs. For further information call (collect): ie Schnied Bernie Resident Geologist's Office Ministry of Natural Resources Thunder Bay (807) 475-1331 Ministry of Natural Resources ©) Ontario Hon. Alan W. Pope Minister W. T. Foster Deputy Minister ization of our Commun- ity. Located on one of the best and most beau- tiful harbours on the Great Lakes (J.M. Cou- steau's Assessment), Rossport island waters were almost barren of fish life at one point. Today the gleam of children's eyes, the screeches of young and old, and the thrill of all anglers as they land their catch is becoming a common experience again. We can thank the Ministry of Natural Re- sources for this fact as their restocking and re- strictive lake trout fish- ing controls and _pro- grams shows results locally and economical- ly. YOURS FOR WISE 'USE OF OUR NATUR- AL RESOURCES, Sincerely, Ray T. Kenney P.S. Thanks to the Local Scuba Diving Club who on June 9th cleaned the "garbage dump" bot- tom of the local govern- ment dock area. a i il: i ah aR in lic lin la

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