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Terrace Bay News, 27 Jul 1961, p. 1

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Authorized as 2nd. Class Mail, Post Office Department, Owwawa Circulation Terrace Bay Vol .4 No. 30 July 27, 1961 & Schreiber f PLAYGROUND NEWS veniats oa Parents should note that every Friday is SPECIAL EVENT DAY at Playground. During the week, notes to parents are given to the children so that adults will know what the Friday Special Event is, the time, what special preparations are required, etc. Be sure that your child brings his note home, so that he'll be prepared for the Special Events. ALL THE TIME Winners, of the family safety contest #4 and their prize awards are as follows:- Mr, Art Reynolds - Picnic Ice Chest Mrs, Art Reynolds - Dual Control Electric | Blanket Mr,Lorne Vezina - Camping Sleeping Bag Mrs.Lorne Vezina - Frywell Deep Fry Just a few minutes of your time to com- ; plete an entry form and have it deposited at | the Mill will make you eligible for one of | the many prize awards. Contest forms #5 will be issued on August pa | | POLICE NEWS - EMPfY DOCKET seacieaistiaeatiiitnamsaaaiicngpeiinbinianiiiaiiiiailil No cases were heard in District Court on Tuesday when Magistrate Connor made his regu- lar visit. Constable Billings reports that nothing further has developed on the recent break-in at the Recreation Centre. Police are also still chécking the attempted break- in two weeks ago at the L & L Groceteria. Attention of Terrace Bay residents is once again drawn to By-Law No.27, Section 3 ~ governing regulations for the removal of garbage, etc. , No greasy matter, decayed meat or any kitchen! refuse shall be left exposed to flies at any time, but shall be placed in suitable Metal- ic cans provided with a fly-proof cover of same material, and deposited as above set out in order to give easy access to the garbage man, * A penalty is provided for any person con- victed of a breach of any provision of this by-law. Participate in these contests and make safety a part of your way of life. | REMEMBER - DO IT YOURSELF - STOP ACCIDENTS! | SWIM MEET SATURDAY The second of the three annual North Shore Swim Meets will be held at the Terrace Bay . Swimming Area this Saturday at 2 P.M. Teams from Red Rock, Marathon and Terrace Bay will vie for individual and team championships. Marathon and Terrace Bay will be out to over- haul Red Rock who took the point lead in the three-meet total point race by winning at Marathon two weeks ago. The local team will be strengthened by the return of many swimmers from holidays. Any who have not yet registered for the Terrace Bay team should contact Marvin ' Steen at the dam IMMEDTATELY, All competitors need fan support, so let*'s | get out to the beach this Saturday at 2 P.M. for the big event. "COMETS DRUBBED BY CCRLONELS The Terrace Bay Comets travelled to Port Arthur Saturday night to meet Dinty's Colonels and came eut on the short end of a 16 - 5 score. Rex Taylor started for the Comets and was relieved by Rick Polhill with Taylor taking the loss. Ab Filipovic went the distance for the Colonels. The defeat moved the Comets | TENNIS CLINIC REGISTRATIONS Registrations for the proposed Tennis. into the League cellar. Clinic #n August 5th are still beins received The Comets were scheduled to play the Red at the Recreation Office. To date, very few | Sox on Sunday afternoon but the double header have been received. was postponed because of rain. UNLESS WE RECEIVE BETTER SUPPORT WITHIN . cianenl re canal ann in theeatneslC. neta ink alten lieutenant THE NEXT WEEK, THE CLINIC WILL BE) CANCELLED. | PUSHES WHEELBARROW FROM VANCOUVER, TO TORONTO This is an opportunity for Junior Players, | Adult beginners and Advanced players to take Last Thursday morning we joined a group of part-in three separate sessions under the interested youngsters at the Recreation Centre direction of Mr. George Mansfield, profes- who were grouped around 62.year old. John sional at the Toronto Granite Club and one Picaud of Scarboro, Ontario, who is pushing of Canadats top instructors. Mr.Mansfield a wheel barrow from Vancouver to Toronto. travels from coast to coast on this instruc- A wiry individual weighing (he said) 116 tor*s tour, which is sponsored by the Can- = | pounds, John is, in-his own words "publiciciz- adian Junior Lawn Tennis Association and the | ing the C.N,E." When asked if he would be | Pepsi-Cola Company. paid for his stunt he replied that no definite) _ IF YOU WISH TO TAKE PART IN THE CLINIC, arrangements had been made for payment but REGISTER NOW? ? that he hoped to be given something. Travelling by Train to Vancouver, John MINOR' DASEBALL ALLSTARS then left City Hall there at 1 P.M. on May 16th, carrying with him greetings from the Now that the majority of players have re- | President of the Canadian Pacific National turned from holidays, Minor Baseball aaerer Exhibition to the President of the Canadian (Contitd f. 2 | Nacionat Bxhibition in Toronto. (Ceutid P. 7) | en (a 8. A er ann carne er eee (erence eneneemennetemeannnctnn a _----

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