Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 6 Sep 1951, p. 3

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CHILDREN'S SWIM MET In spite of the cool breezes and cll- time low weter temperature of 63 degrees on Saturday afternoon, September lst, a handful of hardy youngsters turned up at the swim- ming pool to vie for honours in the swimming events for which they had practised so faithfully oll summer, The list of winners is as follows; 25_ yds. in shallow water Boys under 10 ~ lst - 2nd - - lst Dennis Scowen Dennis Bouchie Girls under 10 Dorothy MacDonald and - Marlene Jessop 3rd - Joan Hopper Girls 11 and over-1st - Brenda MacDonald 2nd - Mary Banks Kickboard Race Girls under 10 - 1st » Dorothy MacDonald and ~ Marlene Jessop 3rd - Joan Hopper Girls 11 & over - 1st = Mery Banks 2nd = Brenda MacDonald 50 yards Free Style School Boys - lst 2nd Jin Sweet - Norris Wellings 3rd - Ray Husband 25 yerds Backstroke - lst - Norris Wellings and - Terry Onvanaugh 3rd ~ Jim Sweet Diving Contest - lst - Norris Wellings and - Stan Savoy Now that the pool is closed for the summer, it is encouraging to note that ao total of 24 swimmers were able to pass their Red Cross tests this year. In the beginners class, eight qualified for Junior certificates, thirteen more are qualified for their Int- ermedicte crests, cards and pins and the three who quelified for their Senior's stand- ing are now in » position to try for their Instructor's certificates, J1l in all, a very successful swimming season has just been completed and Eric Siiling, who is now away on ea well-enrned vacation, is to be commended for his patience in tenching the children to swim, a o-0-0 FOR S/LE | Girl's bicycle - bargain at $15.00. Apply to Joan Bennet at the Hotel or the Hospital, _-- Lerge double bed complete with spring ond spring-filled mattress, Apply to F. Whitfield - House #268, 0-0-0 Page 3 FISH & G/M& CLUB DOIN'S The Entertainment Committee of the local Fish & Geme Club has decided that we should have some action this month and have planned to stage a Dance on Friday, the 14th and e Fish Derby on Sunday, the 16th, Get your guns & ammunition rendy! The Bucks, & Does will be running FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 at a big dance in the Recreation Hall DRESS - Hunting or fishing clothes (Dress Clothes will be pen-lized.) sponsored by the TRRR:.CE BuY FISH & GME CLUB Music by the Northern Knights .75¢ Single $1.50 Couple Door Prize everybody comet good hunting! On the Sunday, all of the anglers of Terrace Bay and vicinity will hnve an oppore tunity to prove thet they can really catch those big "uns thet we've been hearing so much about. All persons wishing to enter their catch are asked to register ot the Lake Superior Pump House Dock before leaving. The weighing-in will carry on until 6:00 pem, The Committce assures everyone thet a grand list of prizes is being lined up and that it will be well worth your while to pay the $1.00 entry fee, 0-0-0 FOUND Pearl earring at Nurse's Residence. épply to Anne Ross at Hotel or Hospital, 0-0-0 FIRE PREVENTION WEEK - OCTOBER 7th to 13th WiTCH FOR THE BIG CONTEST | WHERE A MANHOLE GUARD | SHOULD HAVE BEEN | eraseeecvenaanseenwesess sti FOTMDMTEITT IIT sTuttee dent corerreerrvenrwtimnrenrererssesenwensedt

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