Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 5 Jul 1956, p. 1

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Volume 6, No. 27 SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM STARTED JULY 2ND Our opening day, being a holiday, was a huge success, with junior boys and girls exploring the surrounding area in the form of a nature hike, which enced at the "old swimming hole", where games and water sports were conducted after they lunched. Varying oddities were gathered by our little adventurers for our future public display. Tuesday morning sent the Intermediate and Senior boys on the way to Canoe Lake, and on arriving they "skinny dived" and played games under the leadership of Marvin and Joe, Some of the older girls shared their first craft session, while others took part in softball under the surveillance of Gayle. They worked at spatter painting, colouring, pasting and lino blocks, Once again in the afternoon the beach was a scene of swimming lessons for the seniors and water games for the younger sets. IMPROVEMENTS This year the beach area will be put to better use with the addition of trick bars, separate horse-shoe pits for adults and children, The children in the pool are under careful instruction of Jim Fraser and lifeguard Marvin Steen, In the mornings the playground is con- ducted at the Centre, and at the beach area in the afternoons. The pool is open from 12:00 noon until 6:00 p.m. Mon- day to Friday, and from 10:00 asm, until 6:00 pem. on Saturday and Sunday. The bus leaves the Recreation Centre at 1:15 p.m. and the Dam at 4:00 p.m, As an extra pastime, the staff has select- ed an archery set and dart game for the children. (Cont. on next col.) LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY July 5th, 1956, SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM (Cont.) The summer school staff consists of Elaine Spencer, Director, Helen Laundy, Assistant Director, Gayle Cotton, Joe Marcella and Marvin Steen, Leaders. CIRCUS WEEK FOR THE JUNIOR PLAYGROUND Next week all crafts and activities will ir in some way be like that of circus life. On Monday,and Friday we would like all the junior children to dress up and get painted up to represent clowns, animals cowboys and cowgirls, to be ready for our big Circus Parade, Everyone must be in some costume or be made up for these three days. See the back page for the Summer Play-~ ground Program, o~0-0 ALL PARENTS PLEASE NOTE Lifeguard hours at the beach until September lst will be as follows - Monday to Friday - 12 noon to 6:00 p,m Saturday and Sunday~ 10:00 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. It is not recommended that children swim unless a lifeguard or competent adult is present. 0-00 BASEBALL SUNDAY AT 1:30 P.M. TERRACE BAY vs. MARATHON -- Come out and support your team. See the Sports Page for the lineups, 0-0-0

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