What was happening in the NEWS. twelve years ago, April 28, 1971. Mrs. Lang, Mrs. Cac- camo, Mrs. Dakin and Mrs. Pytyck were guests of the First Terrace Bay Brownie Pack when their daughters receiv- ed their Golden Bar Badges. The recipients were Maureen Pytyck, Kathryn Lang, Laura Caccamo and Cathy Da- kin. The pack and Snowy Owl Cathy Melynk sang a song of questions per- taining to the tests com- pleted for the golden bars and were answered by Tawny Owl Marilyn Saranpaa. Brown Owl Ms. Moher presented each girl with a golden bar badge and a test tree for their scrapbooks. The Zone A, Ontario Municipal Recreation Association Spring Con- ference, was held in Schreiber on April 16-' 17. Rey. E.C. Prinselaar of Schreiber chaired the Meeting. Bill Malcolm, of Schreiber, welcomed the delegates. Reeve F.V. Harness gave good wishes on behalf of the municipality. E.J. Mor- gan, Director of the Lake Superior Board of Edu- cation, gave an address on Education and Rec- reation. , Representa- tives from across the district attended the meeting including a Ter- race Bay delegation: made up of Recreation Director Gerry Dupas,. Mrs. Ollie Chapman, Mrs. Ivy Pattison, Wal- ter Melnyk and Bob Roberts. Schreiber Council: The Council decided to make renovations to Dr. Wykes X-ray room. fire Chief Peter Doig's re- quests to have alter- ations made to the fire- hall were granted pro- vided the costs are in- cluded in the budget. In response to a re- quest from the Lake Superior Board of Edu- cation the Council ag- reed to adopt daylight saving time. '"'Edward Single- ton was classed as a permanent town em- ployee effective May 1. this year." "The Rink Committee notified the Council of the closing date of the rink. The Council in- structed Edmund Bor- utski, town employee, to make sure the ice plant. was properly shut down and the building secur- ' co Bie The Women's Insti- tute wrote thanking the Council for providing the Silver Cup present- ed to the New Year's Baby, Jeremy Spikula. CWL Mrs. Irene Moorey presided for the regular April meeting of the CWL with Mrs. Claire Looking back... Power reading the scrip- ture message. The min- utes and the Treasurer's report were adopted as read by Mrs. Helen Stokes and Mrs. Rena Ross. In the correspond- ence read by Mrs. Rita McGrath was a Thank you from Very Rev. J.M. Cano of Thunder Bay for the donation made to the mission in South America. Rev. O'Flaherty in- stalled the new officers for the year. President - Mrs. Rita McGrath; Vice President - Mrs. Lil- liam Gagnon; Vice President - Mrs. Claire Power; Vice President - Mrs. Joanne Webb; Re- cording Secretary - Mrs. Helen Stokes; Corres- ponding Secretary - Mrs. Teresa Stortini and Treasurer - Mrs. Rena Ross. Mrs. Peggy Helmink, guest speaker, showed a film and spoke on the work of the Association for the Mentally Re- tarded. Mrs. Helmink was presented with a donation towards the work. Progressive Conserva- tives F.V. Harness of Schreiber was elected President of the P.C. Thunder Bay Riding As- sociation at their Annual Meeting held in Nipi- gon. Slow Pitch Baseball aging more of you. The sport of slow- pitch ball will be added to the recreation pro- gram for Terrace Bay and area residents. The interest at the general meeting for the Men's League on April 20th was excellent and we have three teams to date. We are still ex- pecting more names and hope to form a four team league. The league will begin regular league play on May 30th. If you ~ are interested in partici- pating in this Men's Slow Pitch League, please call 3542 today. We are also offering a Mixed Slow Pitch League, one night per week if interest is suffi- cient. We have enough names for nearly two teams and are encour- Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, April 27, 1983, page 9 couples out there to get involved. There will be an open general meeting for all those interested on Tuesday, May 10th, 7:00 p.m. in the multi- purpose room of the . recreation centre. Teams will be made at this time and a schedule prepared. Rules will be available and other mat- ters related to league operation will be discus- sed. The game of slow pitch is similar to fast- ball except the pitch, which must be arched and higher than the batter's head during de- livery. So don't forget meeting for the forma- tion of the Mixed League on Tuesday, May 10th, at 7:00 p.m. See you there! 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