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Terrace Bay News, 20 Aug 1959, p. 7

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August 20, 1959 TENNIS (Cont'd from Page +5)" Marathon Club, The Terrace Bay Tennis Club will be hosts this Sunday, August 23rd. to Marathon Tennis Players, TEEN AGE AND COUNSELLOR TRAINING COURSE ---------- eee EE Ee "We're either too young or too old"--too young to decide for ourselves or too old for the dependency of childhood. This was one of the statements made by delegates to the 1958 Teen Counsellor Training Course held at the Quetico Conference and Training Centre, Kawene, near Atikokan, Ontario, The 1959 Course, sponsored for the fourth year by the Society of Directors of Municipal Recreation in Ontario, Northwestern Zone, and the Community Programmes Branch of the Ontario Department of Educaticn, opens at the Quetico Conference and Training Centre on Friday, August 28th and finishes on September 4th, Youth in Society will be discussed under the leadership of Professor Bernard Hill; ... School of Social Work, University of Manitoba, Family, Boy-girl relationships, work, recrea~ tion, emotional and physical needs are some of the subjects to be explored. Professor Hill has the experience to provide enlightened leadership for this portion of the programme. This experience includes a Master of Social Work degree, four years as a street 'club: worker for the New York City Youth Board, four years as programme worker-director at Goodrich House, Cleveland and ten summers with the Greater New York Boy Scouts Assoc- iation, He was appointed to the School of Social Work, University of Manitoba in 1955, The programme for the Teen Counsellor Course will include flag raising, crafts, drama, social recreation, programme planning, parliamentary procedure, discussion methods, sports, swimming and vespers, | A social each evening will highlight the knowledge gained during the day and will per- mit the delegates to "try their wings" in leadership roles, Fyrther registration is invited and a special invitation. is extended TERRACE BAY NEWS bat. Page 7 GRADE X11 RESULTS = SCHREIBER CENTRE The following list shows successful standings obtained in Grade X11 examinations written last June:-- Gale Cotton, English Comp: 60 - Ora Mae Har- ness, English Comp: 55 - Mrs, B.Edmunds, English Comp: 72, English Lit: 59 - Dianne Slater, English Comp: 68 - Giovanni Speziale, English Comp:50 - Dale Willoughby, English Comp: 63, English Lit: 72, Geometry: 50, Trigonometry: 61, Physics: 53, Chemistry: 69, French Authors: 58, French Comp: 64, Diane Beddard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B,Beddard, has been notified that she success fully passed her Grade Thirteen (eight sub- jects). Diane attended school in Port Arthur last school year, Raymond Salesse who sustained an injury to his left hard in an on-the-job accident some time ago is still confined to Wilson Memorial Hospital in Marathon. SCHRETBER DISTRICT COURT | On August llth, Magistrate T.A.Connor presided at the District court held in ionetis ber. Ernest Twance of Herom Bay, convicted on | a drunk charge received a jail sentence, | A Schreiber resident forfeited bail ona | charge of creating a disturbance, | Constable F,J.Einarson was the investiga- ting officer in the above cases, A Schreiber resident whose case was inves- tigated by Constable Scott forfeited bale on | one drunk charge andlwas fined $33,50 on a second, A ®ssport resident, charged with driving | while his license was under suspension was fined $83.50, Constable Crinigle. investigated a case concerning a Terrace Bay resident who was fined $158.50 and had his license suspended | for three months, The charge was driving while under the influence of liquor, Another Rossport resident also forfeited on a drunk charge amounting to $17,50, | to all young people's groups to attend, prefer tence en eae one ably in the ratio of one counsellor to two club members, Information regarding regis- tration is available from the recreation director or committee or from the Community Programmes Branch, 400 Catherine Street, Fort William, Ontario. SHADES OF LOS ANGELES SMOG] Have we a pollution problem in our midst, Yesterday a sympathetic query to a local housewife removing a hug.e washing from her clothes line "did they get.wet" elicited a very irate "no--they.:ame just covered with soot and now I'll have to bleach everything," THE MENACE? -- the smoke-stack at the Hotel Terrace, It is a small 'thing (figuratively speaking) but, to the housewives living in the vicinity of the offending dragon, an annoying one which seems to belch particles of sooty, oily grime right at the lines of sparkling clean clothes they have just hung out to dry, Can anything be done to change his offending black breath to white? WHO_IS IN THE HOSPITAL? The publishers will mail free copies of | The Terrace Bay News to residents who are | patients in Lakehead hospitals. Send their names to Box 579 Terrace Bay or phone 3747, We thank the anonymous caller who gave us the name of a Schreiber resident. ~ LANGUS. DUNCAN AND_ASSOCLATES OPTOMETRISTS WILL BE AT THE Y.M.C.A IN SCHREIBER TUESDAY --- AUGUST 25 WEDNESDAY ~ AUGUST 26 PLEASE MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENTS AT THE DESK AT THE Y.M.C.A. om eres fo on NY EN = nT Ne eee ES ww reno!

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