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Terrace Bay News, 1 May 1969, p. 9

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MAY 1, 1969 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 8B A RICHER WORLD OF MUSIC Parents are the only hope a child has of leafwing music. Schools don't require it.and children are too young to know what it means to them in later life. Parents often ask "Is it all worth while?" "Is it worth the money and effort?" "Will it pay off in future pleasure?" Absolutely and Positively Yes! Your child is:certain to get some familiarity with music that will gratify him in later life, and if he learns to play the instrument well, he is storing up for himself a life time of pleasure and achievement Mu:'¢ is aa important part of an education, Reading, writing, arithmetic and music, is the richest combi iation that can be offered to assure a full wholesome life. Mar ow Piano people are ready to assist you in any way to enjoy A Richer World of Music For Better Values, in HEINTZMAN PIANOS = eto an eek . Manning Pianos GHERARD HEINTZMAN HEINTZMAN GRAND AND UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS MoRROW PIANOS CEA SHERLOCK MANNING School Pianos LD 0 i ' sete Ge Diaigutan ies oo for Studio and the Peete ee gece BOX 8, TERRACE BAY, ONT. ome. PORT ARTHUR, ONTARIO end of June, please submit your name to the Res- reation Office - phone 3542. RECREATION BRIEFS - by D. Courtemanche SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Look for the full-page advertisement in this week's NEWS. SHUFFLEBOARD - If you are interested in taking pa part in Ladies" afternoon shuffleboard in meeting room no. | of the Recreation Centre, come down and have some fun. Phone us and let us know you are coming, or just drop in at the Recreation Office when you are ready to play. Our Director will provide free instruction for those who wish to learn how to play. JUDO INSTRUCTION - Classes are held every Thursday evening at 6.30 p.m. in the High School Auditorium under the sponsorship of the Recreation Committee and instructed by Mr. Percy Ahern. The age of participants ranges from 10 years and over, as well as adults. Iaterested persons are welcome to view these sessions, and newcomers may still join by picking up a registration form at the Recreation Office. FASTBALL - We are starting to canvass for coaches and managers, and if you would like to help out Friday May 2 - High School Variety Night. Saturday, May 3 - Table Terris Tournament, Rec- creation Centre. Sunday May 4 -- Labatt's North Shore Bowling Rotl- Off, Recreation Centre. Friday May 9 - Kiwanis Mother's Day Dance at Moose Hall. Friday May 16 - Navy League Penny Auction & Rummage Sale. There will be a door prize. All proceeds go to assist the Wrenettes and Sea Cadets. To be held in Meeting Room #1 in Recreation Centre. Saturday May 17 - Tie Moose Annual Bowling Ban- quet - 6.45 p.m. Moose Hall. Friday May 23 - Proposed High School Bingo. Friday and Saturday, May 23, & 24, - White El- ephant & Rummage Sale, 7-9 p.m. May 23° and 10 a.m. to 12 noon May 24 - Community Church basement. A reminder to ladies to have their good used clothing ready for pick-up. Saturday May 24 - Curling Club Banquet. Friday June 6 - Terrace Bay Bowling Association Banquet - 5.45 p.m. - continued page 8D...... with this programme that runs from May until the

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