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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jul 1957, p. 1

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Vi Whe Ts Oe MAINTENANCE - SHIFT 2 & SALARY TIED FOR TOP SPOT IN SOFTBALL LEAGUBITTELIf! Shift 2, Maintenance and Salary are proving to be the teams to beat as they are running away from the rest of the League.... These two teams have play-off positions pretty well cinched and it is a toss-up between the other three as to who will miss the plav-offs, The Fan support has been nor this year and hopes are that it will pick up as the race for play-off positions draws closer, Maintenance have the slickest infield in the League - Salary is proving to have the best hitters as they have Hansen, Ward Stephens and Chopty up there - Moro is - the best First Baseman in the League defensively - Aho is the fastest Pitcher while Chopty is the trickiest, Shift #1 have been having trouble lately as most of their better players have been away. Teen Town have the potential but lack the spirit and drive, Pitching is what Teen Town needed and Thompson is proving to be ite EPoychuk for Shift #1 is the mos under-rated player, Nota long ball hitter, but he still gets those singles, Ray Hansen is the most powerful hitter as he really clouts the ball, The competition in the League is real keen as the tcams begin to think of play-off time - so, BASEBALL FANS, let's See you at the ball field for an evening of good entertainment. a (See League standings on Page 6) LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY PLAYGROUND ACTIVITIES GOING FULL BLAST Rainy weather dampened some of the playground activities last week, but the boys and girls still managed to enjoy them- selves in a heavy schedule of crafts, sing- songs, storytelling, movies, and active and Quiet games, When the sun did appear, there were hikes to the swimming pool in proparation for the lessons being conducted this week, The highlight of the week was a Scaven- ger Hunt for the Intermediates and Seniors, Winners of this event were: Girls:- Wendy Duncan Boys: Lloyd Phillips F, Thorsteinson Glen Mann Gail Burnell Jim Hayes Winners of a Junior Treasure Hunt were: Raymond Delaronde Pat Simmers Susan Graham Howard Woods Linda Ballantyne This week's special event will be a Pet Show and Dress-Up Day. Friday morning at 10 o'clock, Juniors, Intermediates and Seniors will all parade to the Ball Park in their favourite costumes, tagging their pets along behind them, Judges will determine the winners of the various classes and types of costumes and pets, As the summer rolls on, the children will be taking part in the following program of special events: July 15-19 Kite Week July 25 Variety Concert Aug. 2 Bicycle Roda (Continued Page 2, Colum 2)

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