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Terrace Bay News, 12 Jun 1969, p. 14

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: hours ig TOWNS of Nipigon | Toronto spent the weekend 1 OA RETNA RS BONE SSI TOTO AMMAR ETN PAGE 14 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 12,1969) Mike and Anne Churney : North Western Ontario. irec sitly had visitors at Please help us make th their home, Mr. and Mrs. time he has allotted us tick Gangloff of Kenora worthwhile by your r + ring around the neigh Schreiber and Marathon, Mr. and Mrs. Gangloff were most HAPressed with our pretty little town of Terrace Boy. FOR SALE - One house for sale, one boys 26" wheel bicycle, one Hoover washer like new, and one baby carriage. Phone after 5 p.m. 824-2643. Miss Darlene Larson of at home to attend the wed~ ding of her cousin Holly Berndtsson. iy hie this great family show. ! $ast pissy 7 'M GIVING AWAY - , FREE ~ BikKES and other _ prizes! Dear Friends, | There will be a meeting in Schreiber Town Hall on Tuesday, June 17 at 7.30 p.m. standard time. sponsored by the OAMR Come and hear how these special children and adults can be trained to live happy and useful live in our society. Mr. RL. Ferron, Northern representative for O.A.M.R. wil! be present and will let us know what is being done, and what can be accomplished in "Watch for my Safety Contest in this newspaper" TRANS CANADA ENGL America's foremost Thrill Show -- Featuring the Williams Twins, New York World's Fair Hell Drivers -- Mile a minute excitement and plenty of comedy for the kids -- Don't miss MONDAY - JUNE 23rd in event of rain held next nite. PENINSULA RACE WAY - MARATHON ADULTS $1.75 - HI SCHOOL STUDENTS $1.25 PUB. SCHOOL STUDENTS 75¢ PRE SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE WITH ADULT _ presence. We are count= ing on-o United effort fre Terrace Bay and Schreibe Lunch will be served. RECREA TION BRIEFS ~ & D.Courtemanche : SWIM CLASS REGISTRAS © TION = We would like to" remind those interested in" taking swim instruction thi: summer that their registra= 'tion forms MUST be in the Recreation Office by this Friday, June 13, at 5.00 © p.m. If you haven't yet completed your registra- tion forms, be sure to do © so as quickly as possible. TENNIS - During the month of June, the follow=} ing hours will prevail at =f the tennis courts : Monday | to Friday - students 14 yrs. and under - 4- 6 p.m. - persons 15 yrs. and over 6-9 p.m.. Saturday and} Sunday open, to all ages l p.m. to? p.m. ss oe FR pane If the above hours are not satisfactory to any Rec4 eation members using the courts, please indicate your} desired hours to the Recreation Office. At the pre- sent time, it appears that we are having vandalism | and a problem keeping the courts in shape. However} we feel there is one way to correct the situation, and that is with the formation of a tennis group who would be partly responsible for the condition of the courts and in return they would receive special hours for play. FASTBALL - We have senile 160 boys and girls who started their fastball schedule on Monday and everything seems to be working out quite well. | We would like to commend the coaches and managers} cont'd page 19

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