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Terrace Bay News, 20 Jun 1963, p. 9

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June 20, 1963 THE FOR RENT ~ 3 room apartment on Quebec Street, Schreiber. Phone 207. SWIMMING POOL (Continued from Page 8) construction breakdowns at the pool and NO addi- tional expense has been incurred. The delay in opening the pool has been caused by electrical pro- -blems and these are in the process of being corrected. Once these are overcome, the steam will be turned on and the pool opened, as soon as the water is warmed to a reasonable degree. NOTICES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE SCHOOLS AS SOON AS AN OPENING TIME IS SEF; Those using the pool will notice that the floor is slightly discoloured. Rather than wait to repaint, which would delay opening another week or more, we have decided to use the pool as is and repaint next spring. The stain will not cause any harm to bathers. Tentative schedule for the pool from opening time until the end of June will be: - | p.m. to 7 p.m. = Open Swimming and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. = 16 years and over. This schedule will change to include morning swimming classes and adult evening classes during the summer . Sunday bathing, up to the end of June, will be | p.m. to 6p.m. Evening bathing will be held on Sundays during the summer . REMEMBER........ Membership discs must be shown to the Cashier. Those not having their Red discs will be charged as non-members. ALSO a35, . there will. be definite rules that must be followed in the pool and area and these will be strictly enforced, for the protection and comfort of all. Please co-operate by observing these rules and by helping to see that others observe them. 7 MINOR BASEBALL NEWS Bad weather caused cancellations of some games in all leagues, but these will be re-scheduled im- mediately so that all games can be completed before playoffs . With playoffs fast approaching, coaches are on the lookout for boys to play on the Allstar Teams to re- present Terrace Bay against outside teams, so be sure to attend all your team's remaining games and prac- tices. Standings in all leagues are as follows: International (6 & 7) - Instructional League American League :- Indians - Won 4 - Lost 2 - 8 pts Yankees - Won 3 - Lost 3 - 6 pts. Tigers - Won 2 - Lost 4- 4 pts. Future games : Wednesday, 4.30 - Indians at Tigers; Friday, 4.30 - Yankees at Indians; Saturday, 10 a.m. - Yankees at Tigers. PLAYOFFS START MONDAY. National League: - Braves - Won 4 - Lost 0 - 8 pts. Giants - Won 2 = Lost 1 - 4 pts; Dodgers - Won 2 - Lost 3 - 4 pts; Pirates - Won 0 - Lost 4 - 0 pts. Future Games: - Wednesday, 4.30 - Braves at Dod- gers; Friday, 4.30 - Giants at Pirates (4 pts.); Satur- day, 9 a.m. = Giants at Braves. Bantam League: - Blues - Won 3 - Lost 2 = 6 pts. Whites - Won 2 - Lost 1 - 4 pts; Reds - Won 1 - Lost 3 - 2 pts. Future Games: - Tuesday, 4.30 = Blues at Reds; Thursday, 4,30 - Whites at Blues (4 p&): Fri- NEWS Page 9 day, 6.30 - Reds at Whites (4 pts.); Saturday, II a.m. = Whites at Reds. PLAYOFFS START NEXT TUESDAY. : Parents should take note of these game dates and be out to support the kids. Also..... captains should be sure that they have a full turnout for every game. ROLLER SKATING Be sure to Roller Skate every Thursday from 7 - 10 p.m. Enjoy good exercise and good fun. CONFIRMATION AT ST. JOHN'S CHURCH On Sunday afternoon in St. John's Anglican Church, Schreiber, the Most Reverend Wm. L. Wright, DD., DCL., Archbishop of Algoma and Metropolitan of Ontario, received the following candidates for confirmation and receiving into the Anglican Church:- Gregory Morrill, Heather Trem= blay, Steve, Victoria, Sandra Joan and Stephanie Victoria Synishin. The candidates were presented by Rector, the Rev. Reginald Inshaw. John Inshaw was the Bishop's Chaplain. During the service, His Grace dedicated a new Hymn Board to the Glory of God and in loving me- mory of the late Ethel Winifred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. The flowers on the Altar were in memtory of David Thomas Evans Take time to laugh, it's the Music of the Soul. Beach wear - terry cloth tops - BEACH HATS eereeees See our eyecatching beach fashions for ladies-in-waiting be smart in one of our maternity fashions . . all sizes for summer un 2.98 ANFORD'S SIMCOE PLAZA - - TELEPHONE 3327

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