APRIL 25, 1968 FRRACE BA RECREATION BRIEFS - by David Courtemanche . Games Room - Recently, a youth group met with the Recreation Committee and expressed their interest in remodelling and re-opening this Games Room. They presented their plans to the Committee, which were received favourably, and they have been given permission to proceed with the remodelling of this room, working in close co-operation with the Recrea tion Director. The Committee was very pleased to ° have evidence of a youth interest in this capacity and hopes that this group of young people will restore faith in the young people of this town. We are now looking forward to seeing what these young people can accomplish. Swjm Pool Vandalism - At this time of year there is always an outbreak of vandalism in and around the pool area, and already this winter several plastic panels in the windbreak screen have been broken and will have to be replaced - this at the expense of the taxpayers of the town. We are serving notice herein that any offenders of trespassers in this area or around the Centre will be prosecuted. It would be of great assistance to us if all parents would warn their child- ren to treat this property as though it were their own - which it is. 'boys and girls of Terrace Bay. NEWS 2 PAGE 9 Minor Softball Registrations - Registration forms « for Minor Softball will shortly be distributed to the Once again, we * shall be looking for coaches to assist with this pro- gramme, and it will be up to the response as to whe- ther or not we shall be conducting Softball. This programme will run through the months of May and June, and should require very little time on the part of the coaches. Let's try and provide this programme for the youth - and let's not have to cancel out, as happened last year, because of lack of support from the adults.- If you would like to coach, telephone the Recreation Office - 3542. Lacrosse - Because of the spreading popularity throughout Canada of Lacrosse, and the indicated interest in Terrace Bay last year, there 'is a possibil- ity that a Lacrosse Clinic will be held here this com- ing spring, and the formation of several teams. Re- cent statistics reveal that there 55,000 boys register ed in minor Lacrosse in Ontario, which is a true in- dication that Lacrosse - Canada's native national game - is on the upswing. Watch for further news regarding this sport in Terrace Bay. Summer Employment - Applications are still coming in for employment on our Playareund ayo as Swim "8 a ont'd on page Available NOW at ELGAR WRIGHT MOTORS LTD. in NIPIGON, MANITOUWADGE AND MARATHON GOLDEN FALCON 1968 GLENDETTE and GLENELLE "TRAILERS & CAMPERS Tubular box steel frames aluminum enclosed for easier towing. Sleeps 4. Width 8'. Lenycn 24'6"'. Height 6' 6'. Double gas kit 3- burner range with oven. 4' elec.- gas refrigerator. Tandem axle with brakes. Tires 8.25 x 14 8 ply. Toilet, Tub, Shower, Vanity sink. Medicine cabinet, razor outlet, Stove canopy with exhaust fan. Bat- tery Case. Exterior light. 1520 International underfloor furnace with 110v/12v fan motor. Gas water heater. Air compressor. Twin Stainless steel sinks. Approx. weight 4250 Ibs. Approx. hitch weight 425 Ibs. ELGAR RIGHT OTORS UMITED NIPIGON, ONTARIO Ht £ ie 25 R | FOR SAFETY AND STABILITY | Be lbs -- see them May 3.4 AT THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOW AT THE MANITOUWADGE RECREATION CENTRE ~ & DODGE AND CRYSLER PRODUCTS