5 i Page! é FIMLD LAY FOR TOWNSITE CHILDREN HELD LABOR DAY Terrace-Bay had.its finet"Mield Day on Sareea res ban Labor Day, "September-6th when. children _.-7~ of the Tovwnusite had the opportunity of participating in a program of events which got underway et 2:50 pam. Unfortunately, the weather man interfered with the schedule, making it necessary tec curtail a few cf the events, The Field Day has been postponed from Saturday, lugust 23tn due to unsettled weather. Those who took an active part in planning the Field Day as well as those who supervised the events included: John Jeanneret, George eens Dave McDonald, Bill Lowe, Earle Veitch, George MAitland, Ed Cavanaugh, Harold Marsh, Dav Moore, Bill bovineron: Charlic Wakeham, Hugh Boudreau, Alex MacDonald, Clarence dmith, Jim Duncan, "Bob Wallwin and Fred Soughton,: Judges for the' contests were: . Dre De Je Me: McCausland, J. G. Craig ad J. C. Wigs: Members of the Provincial Police detatchment stationed at Terrace Bay were also very co-operative. To all who assisted, we extend sinccre thanks for a job well done. Winners of the events were as follows; Event. eos end Srd Boys, 4 and 5 years - - 5 ya race Bruce Martin Peter Cavanaugh Bobby Hopper "Urls, 4 and 5 years - 25 yds race Peggy Cavanaugh Judy Rudolf Mary Neuville Ss, 6 and 7 years - 25 yds. race Wayne Rudolf Walter Corrigan Joe Wig is, © and 7 years - 25. yd. race Mickey Heuer Judy McCausland Sonia McInnes Boys, 8 and 9 years = 25 yd. race Terry McInnes Tommy Heuer Claude Boudreau Girls, 8 and 9 years = 50 yd. race Jeannie Covington Myrna Dailey = Lynn Porter Boys, 10 and 1 years = 50 yds. race John Dailey Douglas Smith Terry Cavanaugh Girls, 19 and 11 years - 50 yd. race Betty Dodge Jane Porter Christine Heuer Boys, Le and 15 years = 75 yd. race Tim McInnes Billy Marsh Ghtls be ond 1S years.» 7S) vay race Charmaine Dodge. Shirley Smith Cecile Boudreau Doys, 14 and 15 years = 75 yd. race Paul Cavanaugh Laurie Marsh Boys Wheelbarrow Race Jackie Marsh - Laurie Marsh Tim McInnes = Tommy Heuer best Decorated Doll Carriage ' Dawn Rowlandson Susan Grey ie best Decorated Bicycle or Tricycle Bobby Hopper Terry Cavanaugh ia 0-0-0 aROUND Th Bil FIELD It's Comets and. Whammies for the three out of five game finals of the six-team Men's Softball League with the winning team taking Wwer~Brace Trophy. Comets earned the right to meet Whammies following an 11-5 victory over Hydro in a game played Wednesday night at Terrace Bay. It is doubtful if Hydro will be able to enter a team in the league next year and we would like to pey tribute to the boys from across the river who have ccntributed a great deai to the softball picture at Terrace Bay both last year and this. Always gocd sports the players on the Hy dro teams have invariable played hard and during the two seasons have pis been well up in the standings, This year, they led the league most of the season aes it was not until the team started to lose players due to the "near-completicn" status © the Hydro project that the Hydro team dropped to second spot in the League, Tc all the syaro boys we say good luck = and good softball wherever you ge, Next, Wednesday night, September 15th, the Second Annval Banquet. of the Men's Softball issoctation will be held ia the Recreation Hall. Admission will be by ticket only and players are asked to secure their tickets from team captains, GAMES eu WING UP_IN FINAL PLAYOFFS~---= 3. 'out of 5 5 game series for Hes ganetiesos Trophy. rele Eames ab Terrace Bay say Ball Field, beeen Glee Bre Thursday, September 9th <= 6:00 p.m. Comets vs Whammies Friday, September 10th ~ 6:00 p.m. Whammnies vs Comets Sunday, September 12th ~ €:00 pem. Comets vs Whanmmies Sunday, September 12th - = 6:00 pam. Reserved for cancelled game if necessary en and fifth games will be played as follows, if required: nday, September 13th ~= 6:00 p.m, Whanmies vs Gomets . onan: September 14th ~- 6:00 p.m. Comets vs Whammies am