' { ! | i i | | | | | | ; One earned 'run, '-each getting two, _ line shot. home run over the right field fence, TERRACE Bay News Circulation ... Terrace Bay & Schreiber COMETS: WIN TWO TO TAKE 2ND PLACE IN LEAGUE Last Sunday afternoon the Terrace Bay_. Comets played host to the Port Arthur Colo- nels, Terrace won both games of the double- header taking the first game 10-2 and the second by the score of 8.- 2. These two wins moved Terrace into. second place in.the League standings. In the first game Rex Taylor on the mound for the Comets held the Colonels to three hits, walked only two and struck out seven, Of the two runs the Colonels obtained only one was earned, The Terrace Bay players banged out thirteen hits with Ward, Kolody, Stachiw and Cliff getting two each, Albert Guimont pitched the second game for Terrace and held the Colonels to six hits and The Comet hitters slashed -- out eight hits with Osmar, Hansen and Cliff One of Hansen's was a | 1ST: GAME ; Ls HE Sh 2d Jig egueg bpbagyxe qud p Colonels I 1-60 O60 DR? °F 3 Terr.Bay'3 0 5 020 Xx yrs iz Batteries ~'TB - Taylor and Pytyck : Col.- Filipovic,-Littleford & Cava. 2ND GAME BAF To sash priyg enlpsny cape a Girly « eaprmy Colonels' O°O" 0-0 O8 PF T '} VE o>" | TereBayo des Be gog gy we'g cogs y _ batteries - TB - Guimont and W,Hanley "*" Ool,+Pilipovic, Littleford, = ~< "Pf Hanley and Cava Lakehead Senior Daseball League Standings through Sunday, July '17. We OR CRP CE, Red Sox 15 St ee | Terr. Bay 10° 9 ay oC * 526 _ Red Rock . eae Seer 2500 | Westfort "8 9. 5 - 500 _ East Ends a Se 2444 Colonels g°UP 2s 9 +250 t COMETS TO BATTLE RED ROCK FOR SECOND PLAGE' , This coming Sunday, July 24th on the Terr. ace Bay High School field the Comets play host _ to the Red Rock: Paper Kings. Terrace.is now * in' second place in the league Standings with Xed Rock 'one half game behind, As there is a strong rivalry between these two clubs the fans can be assured of two exciting games, One of the features of the afternoon will _ probably be a pitching duel between the two top southpaws of the league, They are | "olody of Terrace Bay and LaSarge of Red » Xock, Also with Red Rock is the leading = uitter of the League in the person of Bonnell, The second leading hitter is Bay, , First game is at 1/30 P.M, with the second *ollowing fifteen minutes after completion of the first one. CLIT "of Terrace THE FOREST GIVES US OUR LIVELIHOOD AND OUR RECREATION YOU CAN KEEP IT GREEN - HELP PREVENT FIRES __-Authorized' as 2nd Class mail Post Office De artment, Ottawa. Vol.3, ° No.29 July 21st,, 1960 PaR~O-C-L+A-M-A-T-T20-N STH 1960 CIVIC HOLIDAY WHEREAS at a meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Terrace: Bay held on Thursday, July 14th, 1960, it was resolved: "That Monday, August lst, 1960, be and the same is hereby fixed as the Civic Holi- day for the current year, and-that the Reeve be authorized to publish the wsual proclama- tion therewith," These are, therefore, to make known that in compliance with the foregoing resolution I do hereby proclaim Monday, August lst, 1960, as the Civic Holiday for the year 1960, of which all persons are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves according- ely. July 18th, -1960 Terrace Bay, Ont. Signed "J,A, Ferrier" : Reeve - The. Corporation; of The Township;of Terrace.Bay, GOD SAVE. THE QUEEN HOUSE FOR SALE House No.130 Poplar Crescent, is being offered for sale to employees of Kimberly-' Clark Pulp & Paper Company, Limited for. $5,406,00, Deadline date for applications is Noon,.Monday, July 25, 1960, ' Applications should be turned in to Jack Kelty, Personnel Superintendant. ATTENTION PARENTS Local children are known to have removed a number of Railway Signal Torpedoes from an open C,P.R, supply car spotted in the C.P.R, yards, Parents should-impress on their children the extreme danger in handling these torpe- does, as well as:the danger in playing near or crossing over the yard tracks. There is nothing so pitiful as a child with a missing arm or leg or otherwise maimed for life. COUNCIL QUOTES Reeve Ferrier and Councillors Heenan, Dun- can, Evans-Smith and Bouchard, together with Sec.Treasurer Strutt and assistant Hanley met in regular session on Wednesday, July 13th. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, Accounts were passed as follows:- | Library $185.36 - Hydro $7,694.47 - Township $50,744.05. A lengthy discussion on bylaw to License and Regulate Dogs ended with Council repeal- ing existing regulations, passing the new law.and appointing D, Caldwell as.dog catch- er. Details of these regulations will be found elswhere in this paper. (Cont'd Page 2)