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Terrace Bay News, 14 Jul 1960, p. 7

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Terrace Bays consin, see in this area, Also, the Club Executive wish to thank all those who took part in the recent fish plant- ing program at local lakes, of non-members, teenagers, and especially those who loaned vehicles and boats, is sin- July 14, 1960 FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN WISCONSIN Word has been received of the death Sunday July lOth of Hubert Galvin in Rice Lake, Wisc, An employee of Kimberly-Clark Pulp & Paper Company in Terrace Bay for approximately twelve years, Mr,Galvin and his wife had re- turned to the United States last winter. Left to mourn his passing are his widow, two sons, John in the U,S,A., Gary, a Terrace Bay resident, a daughter, Emma (Mrs. Robert McLean) of Schreiber and a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Mr.& Mrs, George Delong of the general public. cerely appreciated, A special thanks to Conservation Officer, Harold Middleton of Pays Plat, who was res- The narrative is TERRACE BAY FISH AND GAME ASSOCIATION At a recent club meeting President Jack Anderson 'announced. that an LP. record entitled "Birds of the Forest" would be-presented to the local library for use of the schools or This record presents, with true fidelity, the songs of 22 species of birds found in Ontario, most instructive and of interest to all who are interested in identifying the birds we The assistance The funeral will be held in Mauston, Wis- ponsible for the project, and who spent several nights looking after distribution of speckled trout supplied by Dorion Hatchery. Winners of the Club draw were:- lst -° Ed, Cavanaugh = Cooler; 2nd - Jack Yates - Rod & Box of Lures; 3rd - Jim MacDonald - life | jacket. rete nine ttn nnn setae ' | { t : } SWIMMING NEWS New swimming instructor on the Summer Pro- gramme is Marvin Steen, replacing Mary McLel- lan who was forced to give up the position because of ill-health. Ron Schock, while additional afternoon life- guard service is handled by Paul Heenan. People using the beach are reminded that, for your own protection beach rules must be enforced, In addition to the standard safety rules, please take note of the following spe- cial rules: 1, No tubes or beach balls may be used out- More drownings are caused by these "playthings" than by any other, 2. People using flippers and/or snorkels must first demonstrate to the Swimming In- structor that they can swim two laps of the deep pool.without these assists, before they will be allowed to use them in the area. Other rules are posted at the beach, REMEMBER... these rules are for your protec- side tots! area. tion, ALSO,...-anyone wishing to take Royal Life | Saving instruction for their bronze medallion should contact the Instructor immediately, Classes will be held from 4:30 to 5:30 three . times weekly, MINOR_BASERALL NEWS Recent turnouts to Minor Baseball games _ have been very poor due holidays, camping, etc, Because of this, some changes have been Marvin's assistant is _ made in teams in all leagues.-These are ' as follows :- noted | DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE P. L. HRYNYK TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 7 MINOX HOCKEY *(Cont!1 frou Page 1). to egpemni some of the .equipment so badly needed for next season, t Crests and awards will be handed out to all players in the very near future, SEE NEXT WEEK'S NEWS FOR FULL INFORMATION, 'MINOR BASEBALL - AMERICAN LEAGUE ft Players from the Yankees have been evenly distributed between the Tigers & Indians. | They begin a best 2 of 3 playoffs Wed.July 13 | at 4.30, Other games are Fri.4:30 and Mon, at 4,30 if necessary. i NATIONAL LEAGUE Players from the Braves will now be members of the Giants. Players from the Pirates are now members of the Dodgers, The Giants and the Dodgers play in a best 2 of 3 finals on Wed. | Friday and Monday at 4.30. BANTAM LEAGUE ~~ Players from the Reds have been evenly dis~ tributed between the Whites & Blues. They will play a best 2 of 3 finals Tuesday and Thursday at-4,30-and Sat, at 10 A.M. if a third game is necessary. AFTER ALL PLAYOFFS ARE COMPLETED, ALLSTAR TEAMS WILL BE CHOSEN IN EACH LEAGUE TO PLAY AGAINST MARATHON & RED ROCK, ' t BRADLEY-WADE (Cont!d from page 4) Jim Bradley was a great booster of Terrace ; Bay hockey, serving in an executive capacity | for, many. years. It takes little imagination to realize how the Wade and Bradley families will be missed | from this community, The best wishes of everyone who knows them will certainly go with them to their new home in New Brunswick. | | SCHREIBER COUPLE ATTEND. ASSEMBLY IN- TORONTO I John and Linda Ostashek have just returned | from attending the Peace-pursuing District | Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses held in Toron-j; to. A record convention audience of 26,702 | enthusiastically received the featured dis- | course of F.W.Franz, Vice-President of the Watch Tower Society. The convention was the | biggest gathering of Jehovah's Witnesses ever held in Canada. i Going to Build ? Compare Prices, Prove to Yourself You Alwaya Save at: city Lumber Company. 209 S. Waterloo St.; Fort Willian Dial 2-

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