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Terrace Bay News, 4 Jun 1970, p. 10

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PA 0 TERRACE BAY NEWS JUNE 4, 1970 THINKING OF BUYING A PIANO? Your child stands on the threshold of discovery! Music study will give direction and meaning to his*or her explorations. If you never had this wonderful opportunity, all the more reason for your child to enjoy it. A developing personality needs musical education. What instrument to choose? Educators agree on the PIANO.. Few other instruments can be played throughout a life time. Don't let time pass your child by. While in Thunder Bay North, see Morrow Pianos at 196 South Algoma or better still take advantage of a visit to the Show room at your door, where later this month Pianos from Sherlock Manning and Heintzman will be on display. There are good reasons for dealing at Morrow Pianos. WE HAVE SERVED NORTHWESTERN ONTARIO FOR 20 YEARS and represent two of the oldest Piano manufacturers in Canada. One can be assured of good tuning and maintanence service for years to come. ALL OUR NEW PIANOS ARE GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. ALL PIANOS PRICED TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET AND DESIGNED TO SUIT YOUR TASTE. HEINTZMAN, CANADA'S FINEST PIANOS SINCE 1850. SHERLOCK MANNING FINE PIANOS SINCE 1900. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE OR WRITE: A. ALMOS, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE, MORROW PIANOS. ATT TT TT at the Recreation Office. SUMMER STAFF Summer staff for the 1970 Summer Programme is as follows: Swimming Programme: - Pool Man ager - Claire Belliveau; Assistant Manager - Jane Persson; Lifeguards - Lynn Simmer, Wendy McMillan, Judy Chopty and Jackie Turner; Cashiers - Gail Simmer and Paulette Duquette; Volunteer Lifeguards - Rose- mary Pattison and Geraldine Belliveau. Playground Programme: - Supervisor - Kristine Chepelsky; Leaders - Joyce Belliveau, Jim Gerlach and Donna Chapman. Roller Skating: - Attendant - Werner Hermes; Cashiers - Lynn Simmer and Paulette Duquette. All summer staff will be meeting this week to prepare for the upcoming summer programme. ROLLER SKATING SESSIONS Sessions continue to be held once weekly on Sunday evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Arena. Roller skating rates for the sessions are as follows: Members - Adults & Students .50; children - .25; spectators - .15; Non-Members - Adults & children- 60; children - .35 and spectators - .15. Copies of the team lists and schedules are available Straps are available at 15¢ which is refundable - continued next column ..... continued on page 11 RECREATION NEWS - by Jerry Dupas MINOR FASTBALL Teams have been chosen, coaches selected and schedules finalized for Minor Fastball '70. Teams involved in the Minor Fastball '70 are as follows: American League ( 7 to 9 years ) - Play every Monday and Wednesday at the Separate School field at 6 p.m. TIGERS - ROYALS - ORIOLES. National League (10 to 12 years ) - Play every Monday and Wednesday at the Separate School field at 7.15 p.m. and Friday at 6 p.m. CARDINALS - METS - EXPOS - GIANTS. Pony League ( 13 years and over ) - Play every Tuesday and Thursday at the Separate School field. at 7.30 p.m. WHITE SOX = RED SOX. Girls' Softball ( Junior and Senior ) - Play every Tuesday and Thursday at the Separate School field at 6 p.m. REDS - WHITES - BLUES - GREENS. Coaches are reminded to try and be on time for their scheduled games and to insure that the captain of the team gets all of his or her players out to the game. . =. i ' « 3 4

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