June 15, 1907 CENTENNIAL CORNER ( ores Page 8) Teen Town are organizing a two day Summer Festival for June 30 and July 1. It is hoped that everyone in town will support our young people in this endeavour. Plans call for a parade starting about 2 p.m. June 30 with floats, Teen Queens, etc Children's events will follow at the ball park. A community cook-out at Kiwanis Beach is on the agenda as well as a horseshoe contest and Beach Dance in the evening. Events on July |, include a soap box derby, outdoor meals, treasure hunt for the small fry and a mod dance in the arena. Cent- ennial buttons will be on sale soon - they will be reasonably priced and will make good souvenirs. The Lakehead Folk Arts Council will stage a show in Terrace Bay on July 15. The show will comprise a number of very talented ethnic groups. Everyone who can should plan to see this perform- ance. The week of June II, has been named Centennial Week for the Royal Canadian Legion. The local Branch will end their celebrations with a Father's Day Tea, Legion Hall at 7.30 p.m. Sunday, Sunday . June 18. Everyone welcome, Centennial Welcome to the 14th. Annual MARATHON FISH DERBY Saturday, Sunday, JUNE 24&25 AT 8 P.M, Fish in any waters for Speckled or Lake Trout, Pickerel or Pike. Weigh-In at the Recreation Hall. Good Prizes in all categories Tickets on Sale - Recreation Hall and no tickets will be sold@ after Noon, Saturday, June 24. ENTRY TICKETS May You All f ONLY $1.00 : Be Wianees! PPE SER TR CE EE TRIS BLOT ELIE LLL LE FRIES IEE ERE OPEN ATMOS Be REE RAH Sua ein apc Meee TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 9 dress is optional. Admission is reasonable. ' RECREATION NOTES - by David Courtemanche Swimming Pool Registrations - The deadline for receiving swimming pool registrations was June 9, however, if you wish to take swimming lessons you can still pick up a form at the Recreation Office. Classes start July 3 and a schedule will be printed for your convenience notifying you of the time to attend. Pool Opening - We hope to be able to open the pool by this Saturday, however, this will depend mainly on the weather as it is preventing us from doing the necessary painting and repairs prior to opening. Let's keep our fingers crossed for good weather . Minor Fastball - Owing to the lack of enthusiasm by both players and mostly coaches the yearly June schedule has been cancelled, however, this does not mean that the Terrace Bay children will go without fastball this summer as both elementary schools are running a rather lucrative ball program and the playground leaders will also be conducting a softball program between July 3 and August II. New Activities - By now you should have received your nice cherry red activity interest and registrat- ion form. We are hoping to offer new opportunities of recreation to both boys and girls as well as rejuvenating old ones. These activities will be conducted in the evenings under the supervision of playground leaders, myself and other instructors in town, however if the registration forms are not returned to the Recreation Office by June 23, then we know there is no interest in these new activities and the program will be cancelled. Playground Training Course - The playground train- ing course will be starting here in Terrace Bay next week and I would like to thank the many Terrace Bay people who have offered their homes for billeting. Playground Program - This program will start on July 3 and will run to August Il. We will be introducing new ideas and new leaders. program will be new and different. i 4 This year's There wouldn t be oy as many pedestrian touch'o eS A attheaide wate actly who talked too much, needs a aw