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Terrace Bay News, 16 Jul 1970, p. 5

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67~o: me - JULY, V6; 70. " [ FASTBALL - Cont'd from page 2 GREENS were tied one apiece at the time of this write-up. REPRESENTATIVE FASTBALL All players who registered in the National, Pony and Girls' Leagues are invited to try out for the ALLSTAR teams. Practises will be held as follows: National League - coaches are Al Turner and Brian McDonald = Mondays and Wednesdays 6.00 p.m. at Separate School Field; Pony League - Coach will be Jerry Dupas - Tuesdays and Thursdays 7.30 p.m. at Separate. School Field; Girls' League - Coaches will be Mrs. Fisher and Bev. Legault - Tuesdays and Thursdays 6.00 p.m. at Separate School Field. Game will be arranged with teams from Red Rock, Schreiber Marathon and Manitouwadge . SWIMMING CLINICS TO BE HELD IN TERRACE BAY The Recreation Office just received confirmation that the Red Cross and Youth and Recreation Branch of the Department of Education will be conducting the following Swim Clinics in Terrace Bay this sum- mer. July 25th - Red Cross Instructors Clinic; August 8th and 9th - Synchronized Swimming Clinic - Spring board Diving Clinic. It is hoped that these various clinics will greatly assist local swimmers in their swimming skills. Swim- mers taking part will be selected by the Recreation Departments in all North Shore communities . LACROSSE SESSIONS CONTINUE All boys who registered for Lacrosse are reminded that sessions are held every Tuesday and Thursday at 6.30 p.m. in the Arena. FOR THE BOYS WHO DID NOT REGISTER ---SIMPLY COME OUT TO THE THURSDAY, July 16th SESSION. Let's have more boys turn out 10 years of age and over. If enough interest is shown locally, possibi- lities are very good to arrange out of town games, as well as a local clinic. Boys -- the opportunity is LADY, WHAT YOU NEED IS A GIVE US A BUZZ- We'll do it pa taster! ...cleaner! at less cost! DRESSWELL CLEANERS Ph-824-2250 ___ TERRACE BAY NEWS Credit Union Column Not for Charity -- Not for Profit -- But for Service HOURS - 10 00 A.M. - 12:00 NOON 130 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday WHO OWNS THE Credit Union? YOU DO, IF YOU'RE A MEMBER! AT LEAST YOU'RE A PART-OWNER, FOR THE LAW SAYS THAT THE MEMBERS OWN THE CREDIT UNION, WHEN YOU APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP IS ACCEPTED, AND YOU HAVE AT LEAST $5.00 IN YOUR SHARE ACCOUNT, YOU'RE A FULL- FLEDGED MEMBER-OWNER. THIS IS YOUR CREDIT UNION! TERRACE BAY COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION Simcoe Plaza Phone 3833 there; all you have to do is show your interest. SWIM TEAM STARTS PRACTICES TODAY All those interested in trying out for the Swim Team are urged TO ATTEND THE FOLLOWING SESSIONS; - Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays - 1.00 - 1.30 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays - 1.30 - 2.00 p.m. Be sure to attend the first two sessions to indicate your interest in putting in sufficient training for the NORTH SHORE SWIM MEET, which will be held on AUGUST 15th. COMING EVENTS Sunday, July 19th - Roller Skating Session, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Arena. Saturday, July 25th - Red Cross Instructors Clinic - large meeting room-of Recreation Centre. Wednesday, July 29th - Swimming Tests - Swimming pool. Saturday, August Ist - DR. MIKE'S DAY presenta- tion and dance - Terrace Bay Arena. Sunday, August 2nd - Terrace Bay Swim Meet ~ T2rrace Bay Swim Pool. Saturday and Sunday, August 8th and 9th ~ Spring- board Diving and - Continued on page 8 ....

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