" Office as soon as possible, Registration fees | | | | | | | | | __June 25, 1959 TERRACE BAY NEWS _ - Page 7 SCHREIBER "HOME & SCHOOL) Cont'd from page 4 DEW WORMS FOR SALE ~ - call at 17 Selkirk, very interesting reading "A letter to busy . Paul Marcella. parents. She also informed members of a book- let called "Are you thinking of Leaving School' and it was decided to order a number to be put into circulation. The next meeting of the Association will be held in September, TERRACE COMETS SPLIT GAMES ON SUNDAY Sunday saw Dinty's Colonels win their secon: game of the season when they out-hit the Terr- . ace squad 4-3 and squeaked out a 2-0 victory. | Kolody went all the way for Terrace and it |; seems a shame that with such fine pitching he | should end up as low man on the Totem pole, The Colonels used two pitchers in earning theiz R_ BA LL | 'american League Standings: FUTURE GAMES: Wed. June 24 - Giants vs.Dodgers (Playoff for 3rd spot) Fri.June 26 - Playoffs start MIDGETS LOSE TO MARATHON Terrace Bay Midgets dropped a close 5-3 verdict to Marathon on Saturday, in a 5-inning game at Marathon. The locals experienced a little difficulty hitting McDougall, the oppos ing pitcher, but were beginning to find the range when darkness ended the game. In this first game of the year the boys showed flashes of real ability that should Bl, =i *l4 &§ Te 8 Etsy vietory--Andrews started with their fine pitch-, Yankees 10 6 4 0 12 er Filipovic taking over and finishing the Indians 10 6 4 0 12 game, .~ ' Tigers 10 3 7 0 6 The second game saw strictly a pitcher's FUTURE GAMES: duel between Taylor and Filipovic, with the Mon, June 22 - Yankees at Indians game going into extra innings before a winner | Wed. " 24 - Indians at Tigers was declared. Karl Kolody was the hero in this eS 26.- Tigers at Yankees encounter when he hanged out a smashing double | Mon, " 29 = Round Robin Playoffs start. through the mound and out into centre-field, | National League Standings: enabling the runner on second base to scamper | s cin ee ed Cf home for the winning run, Dodgers ~~ os. le 1 a Taylor registered 1] strik-outs and gave up: Braves 6 . = 7 only 3 hits in this game while Filipovic struc: Pirates 6 2 4 0 4 out 12 and gave up 6 hits. All in all it was | Giants 6 2 4 0 4 the best game of the afternoon and certainly : kept the fans on the edge of their seats. | The team journey to the Lakehead this week- | end to take on the Westfort Albions and a double win here will mean that Terrace Bay wil? take over fourth spot in the League standings and, as you know, that spot is the final berth! in the League Championship play-offs. So, to those journeying to the Big City this weekend, and who find Sundays are just as dull there as' any other place, go to Chapples Diamond, Fort William and cheer Terrace on to Victory, The League standings, including Sunday's game are as follows:- i \ { } produce a good club after a few warmup games. Le. W. Games Games with visiting teams for Midget, Ban--| Red Sox 6 3 tams, National League Allstars and American East Ends 6 3 League Allstars will be played regularly Red Rock 4 4 14 throughout the summer, Terrace Bay 3 4 2 West Fort 3 4 2 FIRST AID COURSE Colonels a2 8 33 Registrations for a proposed First-Aid Course for housewives have proved fairly sat- | isfactory, but several more are needed to ; Make a course feasible, If you would be interested in taking part in such a course, register at the Recreation Office, NOW. SCHREIBER KINSMEN (Cont'd from Page 1) at $1.00 each. To top off the day's festivi- ties a dance will be held in the Schreiber Town Hall from 10 P.M, to 2 A.M, featuring Adamo's Orchestra. Draw forthe ten prizes will be held at the dance, In the event of rain arrangements have been made for the day's activities to be held in the Community Arena. SWIMMING & PLAYGROUND REGISTRATIONS Registration forms for Swimming Lessons and for Summer Playground have been distributed through the schools. These forms should be ST.MARTIN'S HOLD SPORTS DAY filled out and turned in at the Recreation St.Martin's Sports Day was held last Friday' and was sponsored by the C.W.L. of Terrace Bay. Principad Ray Kenney and his staff of teachers | conducted.the races and various events while ladies of the C.W.L. assisted with the prizes ; and distributed cold drinks, ice cream and chocolate bars to the children of the School. A draw for a sleeping bag was won by Lewis Therriault, Races and winners were as follows:- .GIRLS = 5 years and under - 1, C, Valiquette, 2,P,Boudreau: 6 years - 1 I,Jolin, 2. D,Ander- son; 7 years - 1,L,Helmink, 2, C.Pineault; 8 years ~ 1 G.Dakin, 2.M. Mousseau, 9 years - 1. C,Belliveau, 2, C.Pineault; 10 years, 1.M. Sadowick, 2. J.Fontaine; 11 years - 1.B. Pin- eault, 2. L.Vachon; 12 years = 1 J,Héenan, 2. Vs LsBlanc; 14 years - 1 J Heenan, Zs V. LeBlanc;.16 years - 1, J,Heenan, 2, E,Long. See next week's News for balance) should accompany Swimming Lesson forms, Please return these forms immediately, | WARNING Any person, regardless of age, found marr- ing or damaging Recreation Association proper- ty or facilities will be prosecuted by law. Pleas for 'better use of our facilities appar- ently mean nothing to some thoughtless indi- viduals, so that we are forced to use sterner methods, Remember, these facilities are YOURS, Help us keep them attractive and in n good re- pair, ROSSPORT RESIDENT (Cont'd from Page 3) Russ anda nephew Alfred, are employees of Kimberly-Glark Mill in feevees mers