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Terrace Bay News, 8 May 1958, p. 8

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Students Keturn for Summer Work (cont'd) : : Rountree "Several of the local .boys are expected home shortly to begin work. i In addition, as a result of the summer hiring program there are a' large number of -former employees back on the payroll. Some of these former employees, from European countries have enjoyed the winter months. Several of them took trips home to Italy and Portugal. They may be setting a new trend. Working in Terrace Bay in the summer and vacationing in Europe for the winter? It startles a person: somewhat when it is realized that these people can leave Portugal one day and within a day or two report for work at Terrace Bay!}! AS ae a i COACHES WANTED As a result of Minor Baseball Regist- ration to date, over 120 boys have- expressed the desire to play this summer, Ages range from 6 years to 17 years. Practices will begin as soon as the balance of registrations are received. Boys will be graded according to abilities shown at practices, 'and teams: chosen in this manner. Keep your eyes on the school bulletin boards for news on practice tines, etc, theme will be aa next very With the largest regiatration for Minor Baseball in the history of Terrace Bay, coaches are desperately needed. Hopes are that Baseball will prove to be as popular a summe r. Sport as hockey is in the winter, and that an organization similar to the Minor Hockey Association can be formed, At present, we need evidence that we: will have enough men to handle the dozen or more teams that will be playing, If you"te interested in either coaching or managing a team, let us know NOW. Call the secreation Office at your earliest convenience." (cont'd next col.) , Coaches Wanted (cont'd) oe wal Those handling teams will be called on only. twice péer week, so that the time ':.. -involved will not be too great. Let's hear from youl! oA Md se ROLLER SKATING STAKTS MAY 22ND May 22nd marks the opening of Koller Skating in the Terrace pay. Arena for the 1958 .season, Special feature of the 'evening willy be "Ladies! Night" where ladies with RTP: will be admitted free, Hours will be from 7 --- 10 p.m., as in past years, and prices will remain the same?! Adult members - 35¢ Student =" 25¢ Adult non-members - 50¢ Student " bot 35¢ Price includes skates. Remember, ladies with partners will be admitted free on opening night, mannan - May 22nd. LET'S GO ROLLER SKaTING]}} ee eee ae MAPLE SYRUi) FOK SALE The Christmas Bazaar Committee of the- _Conmunity Church wish to announce that they are taking orders for 1958 pure Quebec Maple Syrup at $6. per: gallon to be delivered in one month's time. Anyone interested is asked to call ao by May lOth to place an order. < Bee) Be. ae STORK CLUB NEWS _ usrcnnie Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dejonghe on the birth of a daughter, Apu. a and to Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Say ty a daughter, May 6th,

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