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Terrace Bay News, 11 Jul 1963, p. 4

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Page 4 a THE NEWS July Il, 1963 CAMERA CLUB (Cont'D from P.2) proprietor of the Camera Shop in Port Arthur has consented to be print judge and will be offering a prize for the best print in the Salon. Watch the "News" for future activi- ties. LEADERS ATTEND QUETICO COURSE Fifty-eight playground super visors attended a 4-day leader- ship training course at the Quetico Conference and Training V Centre last week, The training will prepare the supervisors ° ° : S HO P KREKKERKRRERRRKREEE for their summer's duties in conducting playground pro- ee HOTEL | FOR SALE - Inflatable rubber boat, | grammes on the Terrace Bay Rec- reation Committee playgrounds, Attending the course from Terrace Bay were Janis McInnis, Jean Hopper, Evelyn Knauff, Kathy Cavanaugh and Ainsley Middaugh. _ The 4-day course covered six different playground activities - crafts (Marlene Lind- say, Atikokan); nature study (Claude Garton, Port Arthur); athletic games (Peter Krystalo- wich, Port Arthur); special events (Bill Young, Dryden); music,drama, storytelling (Edith Shaw, Port Arthur) and group games (Sharon 0° Brien, Fort William), Programme planning was under the guidance of D. M. Earle, Marathon, C. M. McIntosh, Quetico Centre Director hand- led the session on "role of the playground leader", Attending the course were playground. and C.G.1.T. leaders from twelve Northwestern Ontario communities. The supervisors will re- turn to their communities to work for the sum- mer months using the skills and insight learn- ed to provide for imaginative and creative play for children. MINOR BASEBALL NEWS (Cont'd from Page |!) League (up to I2 years) and Pony League (up to 14 years) groups. These All-star teams will travel to Marathon, Red Rock and other points for competition: with outside teams. Sincere appreciation is extended to the local Moose Lodge and Kiwanis Club who ave donated uniforms to the Ponyleagues and Little leagues respectively. This assistunce, along with the provi- sion of travelling, should make our outside competi- tions even better this year. Coaching for Little League All-stars will be Len Swirhun and Murdo Campbell, and for the Pony League All-stars will be Ed Pineault and Jerry Papousek. These coaches will be contacting players in the near future regarding tryouts. C.E. PAGET TRANSFERRED C.E. (Monty) Paget has left to take up his new job as Project Engineer at the Kimberly-Clark Centra joined by his family in the fall. Monty was enter- tained at a Stag in June when a presentation was made and a further presentation from the Chamber of Commerce of which he had been President. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAVE = MAKE CERTAIN YOUR CAMP FIRE IS DEAD-OUT. BEAUTY & BARBER Apply to Box 495. thy Engineering Office in Rexdale, Ontario. He will be] ApDULT TICKETS - STORK CLUB Born to Mr. & Mrs. A.Landry, a daughter, on June 24th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. B.Mykietyn, a daughter, on June 30th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Farrow, a daughter, on July 4th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. M.Glad of Schreiber, a daughter, on July 4th. Born to Dr. and Mrs. B.A.McDonald a daughter, on July 6th. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.MacKen- zie of Schreib er, a son, on July 7. Oais pump and carr ing bag. Priced Phone 3577, after 6 p.m. ho for quick sale. FOR SALE - three Bedroo In Terrace Bay. CARD OF THANKS - Heartfelt, thanks to all who sent cards, See pea in any way while I was in Hospital. ' Marnie Hofland FOR SALE = Duncan Phyffe Table. Phone 438, » Schreiber. foe MINOR "BASEBALL MARATHON ALLSTARS VS TERRACE BAY ALLSTARS SUNDAY, JULY I4th - 1 P..M. TERRACE BAY BALL PARk Come out and watch the boys play. ' oe EAST BALL nt ?/ GAME ae Se COWBOY BUCKNER FRIDAY AND HIS HARLEM KINGS JAY TERRACE BAY ALLSTARS AT THE (2aaFt: TERRACE BAY DIAMOND 6:00 Pm. ONLY $1.00 CHILDREN - 50 ¢ at THE GATE TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ALL PLAYERS OR FROM W. GEBSKI OR AT THE TOOL CRIB

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