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Terrace Bay News, 9 Jul 1970, p. 4

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PAGE 4 BRUCE SIMON CENER Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC REPRESENTING - Wawanesa Mutual - Royal Group and Canadian Surety Cottage 824-2820 ee Bus. Phone 824-2562 PLAYGROUND PROGRAMME pi iimabnienbontiteaicnrnteoe ate oe The Playground programme commenced on Monday, July 6th, and is open for children 5 years of age and | up. Schedule of the Playground programme is as follows: - Mondays - Arts and Crafts (Craft Room), Tuesdays - Active Games, Quiet Games (wading pool area) Wednesdays - Music, Drama, Story-telling (wading pool area) Thursdays - Arts and Crafts (Craft Room) Fridays - Special Events (Wading Pool lawn area) Times for the above activities for various age groups will be as-follows: - 3 and 6 years - 1:00 - 3:00 p.m.;7-9 years - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.; 10 - 12 years - 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. and 13 years and over - 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. The Playground staff of Kristine Chepelsky, Joyce Belliveau, Jim Gerlach and Donna Chapman will be on hand to supervise the programme. Children are asked to meet at the Wading Pool lawn area on all days with the exception of rainy days when the children will be required to meet in the arena. Children are asked to be on time for their activities to gain the most benefit from the sessions. The Play- ground programme will operate for six weeks only so be sure to take advantage of all the sessions you can. If you have further questions regarding the Playground programme, call the Recreation Office (354 LACROSSE THURSDAY, JULY 9TH Based on the number of boys registered for Lacrosse, the registration deadline has been advanced to Thursday, July 16th. If you are interested in taking part, be sure to attend the sessions prior to July 16th to ensure entry on one of the teams. Casual play will be held for the first three sessions. All boys are reminded to wear the following equipment when attending sessions: hockey helmet, hockey gloves, running shoes, shoulder pads, shorts and athletic support. eS enemas. ss TERRACE BAY NEWS KNOW w= NATURE Girls' Fastball: "= No aes Z = Ly 1 GOT IT FROM You! yr} rath <= )\ Se = 3) Le FISH NORMALLY COUGH ABOUT ONCE A MINUTE IN ORDER TO CLEAR THEIRD GILLS. POLLUTION MAKES THEM COUGH UP To 30 TIMES A MINUTE AND WILL CAUSE THEM To DIE. JULY 9, 1970 "FRESH AS A DAISY" > WHEN WE DO YOUR DRY CLEANING "HR UGR CLEANERS phone Tailors and_ 2335 Launderers "s:;°° If sufficient boys register for the programme, poss- ibilities are very good for a Lacrosse clinic to be held locally. WADING POOL OPEN TO PUBLIC filemon Seer As of Monday, July 6th, the Wading Pool was available for public use from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Even though the pool will have a supervisor, we strongly urge parents to accompany the children when using the pool. We ask for the co-operation of the general public by not throwing any form of debris into the pool . MINOR BASEBALL PLAYOFFS ihe einnit ade eigen sit As of Monday, July 6th, results in the Minor Ball Playoffs are as follows: - American League: - Tigers lead best 2 out of 3 series 1-0. Second game scheduled to be played. on Monday, July 6th. National League: - Giants win series B sudden-death semi-final. Cardinals win series A sudden-death semi-final. Best 2 out of 3 final playoffs - Ist game scheduled Monday, July 6th. Pony League: - Whitesox lead best 2 out A lof 3 series, 1-0 YOUR - Whites win series B sudden-death semi-final. Greens win =. {series A sudden-death semi-final. First 2 my --.|game of best 2 out of 3 finals scheduled (warearne') for Tuesday, July 7th. Coe We strongly urge parents of the ballplay ers to attend these games as the boys and -- |girls in the league would appreciate your interest. All games are played at the Separate School ballfield. SWIMMING LESSONS Breakdown of swimming lessons is as follows: - continued page 5

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