PAGE I6 TERRACE BAY NEWS JULY 3I, 1974 White Sand Beach - continued Special thanks to the Kinsmen for improving the Beach and letting us use it for swimming lessons. Also special thanks to the CPR and Jean Paul Gauthier for providing the Lifeguard chairs which should appear on the Beach this week. There are a few rules which we ask you to obey while the beach is being supervised. DO NOT BRING GLASS BOTTLES TO THE BEACH DO NOT PLAY ON THE BUOY LINE DO NOT BRING INFLATED FLOATING DEVICES INTO THE BUOYED AREA ALWAYS SWIM WITH A BUDDY CHILDREN UNDER FIVE SHOULD BE ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS IN WATER. These few rules will make the beach much safer for everyone. The beach is supervised Mon-Fri. I-4 p.m. On weekends, the guards are there from I until 6 p.m. WOMEN'S FASTBALL: : This is a club which seems to be going reel- ly well. The President is Irene Borutski; Barb McLaughlin is the Secretary and there are about fifty members. They play on Friday and Sunday evenings at the High School ball diamond. There's lots of excitement at the games. Now that the black flies are disappearing a bit, come out and watch them play a game. WINTER PROGRAMMES : Now is the time to get busy organizing pro- grammes for the winter. Is there anything YOU would like to do this winter? Confederation College is willing to run courses in almost anything under their exten- sion programme. Schreiber Recreation is also willing to try to set up anything you'd like to do. Call with Recreation Office 824-2325 with any suggestions you may have. ART TREK: Painting, Batik, Sculpture, Macrame, Print- ing, Drawing. ~All these things are being off- ered by Art Trek this summer. The programme is for all ages and it is ABSOLUTELY FREE. The Art Trek van will be in Schreiber Aug- ust 9 and"I0. The programme will be held in the Public School. Plan to attend. Joint Bank Account A joint bank account is one in which one person puts the money in and the other takes the money out. ROSSPORT TOWN TOPICS Jerry Lesavage of Thunder Bay accompanied by his mother Mrs. Betty Lesavage of Toronto renewed acquaintances here last week. ~ John C. Todesco and son Charles Jr. of Sarnia spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Anne Todesco, who has returned home from McCausland Hospital, Terrace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thorpe of Green Bay, Wisc. were here last week on their annual fishing trip. Mrs. Caroline Mahoney of Pickle Lake who has been visiting her brother Dave Mushquash and family returned home Wednesday accompan- ied by her niece Della Mushauash and nephew Rennie Wannakamik. Mr. and Mrs. Warren DuPee of Grand Rapids, Mich. are here on their annual holiday and renewing old friends. George Watts of London, Ontario visited her sister and husband Mr. and Mrs. Felix Legault enroute to Fort Frances to visit his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bertin and family of Marathon visited Mrs. Anne Todesco during the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Schelling of Windsor are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Schelling. Hilton Mushquash and Albert Ray were visit- ors to Ear Falls on the weekend. Sports Slants - continued from page I4 ..... golfers. A noted doctor says that duffers may suffer more than embarrassment when they miss a golf ball and hit the ground. The doctor says that bad golf can result in fractured ribs woe. You have to admit that the World Hockey Association should have a real contender when it meets the best of the Soviets in a show own series in September. The WHA, for one, will be better prepared than Team Canada was, and players like Bobby Hull, Gordie Howe, J.C. Tremblay, Mike Walton, Gerry Cheevers aren't exactly players to scoff at. Word a couple of weeks ago was that Toronto Maple Leafs' Dave Keon would also join the WHA squad. Most of these big names may be up in age and may not have the stamina of the Russians, but they certainly have the experience. Should be interesting!