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Terrace Bay News, 29 Jun 1961, p. 8

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Page 8 MINOR BASEBALL With summer vacations fast approaching and the prospect of many people leaving town, the Minor Baseball leagues commence their final week of operations on the regular schedule, - Competition has been hot in all leagues and the progress of players' speaks well for the hopes of All-Star teams, to be formed for games against outside teams immediately fol- lowing league playoffs. The final week*s schedule in.all leagues is as follows:- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (5-7 years) Last game on Tuesday, June 27th. AMERICAN LEAGUE Mon, June 26 - Tigers at_Yankee Wed. June 28th - Indians at Tigers, Fri. June 30 - Yankees at Indians, Sat. July 1 - 10 A.M. Tigers at Indians (sudden death semi-fin Sat. Jly 1 - 1 P.M. Winner from above vs, Yankees for Champs. NATIONAL LEAGUE Mon. June 26 - Dodgers at Braves. | Wed. June 28 --- Giants | at Braves. Fri. June 30 -- Dodgers (at Pirates, Sat. Jly.1 - 10 A.M. Braves at Dodgers (sudden death semi-fin SAT, Jly.1 - 1 P.M. Giants at Pirates - (sudden death semi-fin Sat. Jly 1.- 4 P.M. y'nners of semi-finals meet for Champs. BANTAM LEAGUE Tuesday - practise for all players. Saturday - 6 P.M. Blues at Whites for Champs. Champions in ail Leagues receive lea- gue champion crests. All-star teams in the National and Ban- tam leagues will be formed for outside | competition, a a nL INNO Swimming Programme Swim classes come i¢ . mence Monday, July 3, | at the dam area. i Lists of classes and names of those attending | along with the times they are to attend, will be distributed through the schools. Because of the many people leaving town for the first three weeks in July we will run a three week course, ending on July 22nd. After that time, a second course will run through to the end of August. As in past years, a $1, registration fee will be required IN ADVANCE, payable to the Instructor at the dam on the first Swinming class date. This amount will be refunded if the child attends over 75% of the classes, BUS TIMES (Monday to Friday only) Leaves Rec.Centre - 12.30--1.00--1.30 P.M. Leaves Dam - 3,15--3,45--4.10 P.M. TERRACE BAY NEWS '| to Friday weekly until August 3lst. If you can't say Schweppes kids love Schweppes somaam| GINGER ALE Retailers may obtain supplies by calling: North Shore Bottling Works, Tel: TAylor 5-3514 June 29, 1961 | LIFEGUARDS WILL BE ON DUTY 10 - 6 P.M, DAILY FROM SUNDAY, JULY 2ND UNTIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 31ST. SUMMER PLAYGROUND Commences Monday, July 3rd and runs Monday Daily programme runs as follows:- 9 - 12 A.M. - Chilaren who attend swim classes in afternoons, 1 - 4 P.M, = Children who do NOT take swim classes, FRIDAYS - Special event day every week. Both groups attend special events. NOTE:= Only children of school age, includ- ing those who will commence school in the Fall . may attend. DO NOT SEND CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE PLEASE, .. say Schwoops! SUNDAY ROLLER SKATING This Sunday evening marks the opening of Sunday Roller Skating, to be held from 8 - 10 P.M. every Sunday dur- ing July and August, Regular Thursday ses- sions, from 7 - 10 P.M will continue as usual Take advantage of this opportunity to enjoy a good relaxing pastime at a very low cost, It's fun for every member of the family, so get out and take part. START THIS WEEK??? SATURDAY FILM SHOW This Saturday's film show at the High School, commencing at 6.45 P.M. features an all-star cast in an exciting action movie WFLAME OVER INDIA" in technicolour. TOWN TOPICS (Cont'd from Page 6) celebrated in the Nurses Chapel followed by a Conmunion break- fast for the Mothers and Daughters in the Hospital Cafeteria, and that evening there was a Father and Daughter Banquet, Sunday efternoon the Graduation Service was held in the Auditorium of Lakeview Highschool, Port Arthur with a reception following in the Hospital Cafeteria. The Graduates Dance was an event of Monday evening and again the parents were invitel guests. Gary Crandlemire arrived last week having completed his year at the Port Arthur Col- legiate where he plans to return this fall to finish his grade 13. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Crandlemire, Home from St. Patricks Highschool is Lauri Mae Marcella for the summer with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Joe Marcella, having completed Grade 11 at St. Pats.(Contti Pg.9) oe

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