RECREATION FLYER (Cont. ) TERRACE BAY LADIES! SOFTBALL schreiber, going in favour of the Terrace Bay Ladies, the score being 23-8, Come out and support the Ladies! team, Schreiber Lineup - Carmichael, Cos- grove, Irwin, Riley, Weaver, Tookenay, Ross, Stortini, Sly, Chelton, Humenicki, Yates, Morris. terrace Bay Lineup - S. Dorman, E, Boutillier, G, Delaronde, G, McDonald, H. Dennis, S. Marquis, D. Desgagne, R. LeClair, E, Partington, M. Pluta, A, Wilson, L. Jolin, L. Desaulniers, M, Edmonds. NORTH CAMP SOFTBALL Last Thursday night saw the most excit- ing .game yet played av North Camp, . The Canaries increased their lead over the Budgies 4 games to 1, but it took a home- run, with one man onan' Gro ots im the bottom ox the, seventh inning, to do it.. The, game was. tied 6-6 in the third, and 12-12 in the sixth, Then the Budgies picke dup eight runs off Dorman, whe substituted for. Hove in the seventh. In the bottom of the seventh, the Canaries.came through with 6 runs, to make it 20-18. With two men out, Poltyuk tripied driving in a run, and LetKeman homered to. end the game 21-20 for the Ganérics, interest. in these games seems to be anereasing, aad with the new bleachers, there is lots of room, Games will be held gach. Thursday. and Sunday at 72001 pom PIANO TUNER "Heinbaman and Company of Fort.wWilliam have advised that they now have a.piano tuner who wili be working in the Geraldton area, included in wiich.is Terrace Bay, They assure us he is a qualified man, and would like to have the names of people who could use his services, If your piano is in need of tuning end you wish to have it done in the near future, will you leave your name with Mrs, S. Hodgkiss, phone 408, PLALS [ROUND | PATTER "This week the children nave been enjoying various crafts, stories and games all in keeping with our Fairy Tale Week, (Cont. on next col.) Page 6 RECREATION FLYER (Cont s) PLAYGROUND. PATTER On Monday : morning the vuniors were all led into the Curling rink, where they marched in quick step to Jim's trumpet music, To keep the kiddies amused during the long roll call, their leader, Joe Marceila, had them repeating certain actions and sounds. The mornings' play then began, ile the boys had relay races in the Gym under Marvin's Leadership, the girls were busy constructing movale nursery chax.- acters, like "The cow jwaping over 'the moon", We had themiall saying the little verse "Hey, diadie, diddle" after they were completed. The boys rollowed up with the same idea later and got quite a kick out of it, Stories and nursery songs were enjoyed then until 11:30. The afternoon was _Antereperadd with ain showers, birt many children attended the beach picgramae, in, spite of the weather Some et hia Centre, where Helen and Elaine supervised quiet games inside « Again cn Tuesday, the roiny weather kept several intermediates and seniors away. However, « surprising number turned out by 10:00 ofciock, at which time roll call was taken inside the Curling rink again, followed by various' relays of skill and fun, led by Helen and: Gail, The girls then tackled their papier meche puppets, which, wild be excellent medels for our future puppet show in August,' Some began anim: forms completed by Friday, ey stayed bohind to be July 27th, for the Mother Goose Parade, in the meant snc boys had a good time playing Ltecr olin the Arenay!* This' i: a wonder i) for' the: boys,« as' it develops high interest and also ow of > on Wednesday was aying their usual wns time of their favour-- ite nursery!) characters; by all working to- gether in of five on large posters. These coleurfui pictures will be paraded through on Friday to demon- strate the lent of the younger set. They also helped tne leaders in making acoraole little people for the "Old Women who Live.in a Shoe", This "Shoe" will be on the craft display Fri- day curing the Parade, Thursday saw the girls putting the finishing touches to their puppets, as plans continued for the puppet show, boys had their fingers in the papier (Cont; om page 7 ) 1285 AL wD la ue eENncrveye occupied original. total the The