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Terrace Bay News, 17 May 1956, p. 6

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RECREATION FLYER WORDS OF THOUGHT A small boy is a pain in the neck when he is around and a pain in the heart when he is not. TENNIS CLUB We are pleased to inform all Club members that our outside courts are ready for your use, Arrangements will be made regarding indoor tennis being scheduled. on a regular basis in the Arena, ROLLER SKATING This year we hope the people in Terrace Bay and nearby towns will take part in our roller skating programme, which will be held every Tuesday and Thursday evening from &:00 p.m, until 10:00 p.m. The admission charge for the coming season will be similar to last year, with a preferential rate for Recreation Association members: Members? Rates Atos | ~ 35¢ Students - 25¢ Non-Members! Rates Adults ~ 5O¢ Students + 35¢ Again this year we will only allow plastic, fibre or wooden wheels on our floor, and if you have your own skates, they must be one of these types. We will start roller skating on Tuesday afternoons com~ mencing Tuesday, May 22nd, from 1:30 wmtil 3:30, for those wishing to come out in the afternoon. The above prices will prevail for this. LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL We believe we now have complete registration of all boys between the ages ' of 8 to 12 years. Check the list of four teams to see what team you are on, If there has been an omission of your name, please let us know right away. We hope to schedule a 24-game series, in which each team will play once a week, commencing the week of June 4th, RECREATION FLYER (Cont. ) Page 6 GRAND OLE OPRY STAGE SHOW AND DANCE IN OUR ARENA ~~ On We Wednesday, May 23rd, "we will have stars of stage and television per- form in our Arena. There will be a 1-1/2 hour stage show, with a dance following. This show is sponsored by our Recreation Association. Make sure you are going to be there to see this weil-known group, featuring Lucille Star, the world champion yodeller, plus Bob Regan and the California Pioneers. Prices are ~ Adults $1.00; Children 50¢. SQOCER, PLAYERS Anyone interested in taking part in soccer this year should attend our meeting in the small meeting room of the Recreation Centre on Tuesday, May @end, at: F225 pom. LITTLE LE Anderson, ore Heenan, Paul Mac Donald,Michael LeMay, Michael Hayes, Jimmy Wills, Derek Kenney, Eddy Daley, Wayne Semeniuk, Gary Woods, Ken McKay, Leith Falze tta, Dave McKechnie , Robert Robinson, Geo, Stachiv, Billy MacMillan, Bobby Schock, Danny Team #38 Re a LAV: 2 Watson, fc idan Newell, dau Farrow, Donald Mallais, Michael Phillips, Lloyd Craig, Barry Lundberg, Bruce Williams, Roy Gaulin, Henry Kulcheski, Gary Schock, Francis Gerow, Tommy Nelson, Paul pharritt John Brend, Michael Dorman, Ricky oe oe SEBALL TEAMS - 1956 Team mn #2-RED SOx Stuart, Henry Mann, Glenford Thompson, Roddy MacDonald, Johnnie Nelson, Robert Wood, Clit ford Anderson, Ken Hutchison, Randy Wallwin, Bobby Cavanaugh, Chris Rapke, Bruce Gauthier, Leonard Moores, Errol Sedge, Ronald Zyri, Paul Olsen, Ray Byers, Billy Team _#4.---DODGERS Vachon, Joe LeMay, John Paul Schock, Ronnie Miiks, Calvin Whitfield, Wynne Harrison, Philip Roberts, David Wiison, Ronnie Gresdal Gary Little, Billy. Crandlemire, Jack McLeod, Fred Pryor, Donnie Goneau, Billy Coates, Bobby (Cont. on page 7 )

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