Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 27 Jun 1957, p. 7

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Pe KIWANIS PROFICIENCY AWARD (cont'd from P, 1) SOFTBALL (cont'd) re TY school were eligible. First they must have 2 hits including a booming triple in addition & yearly average of at least 70 percent to to 4 R.B.I's, Thompson performed well on the be nominated by the teaching staff, And mound as did Marquis behind the plate. then by a system of balloting by the students For Shift 1, Zigman did well in a of Grade 7 & 8, and the teachers of the losing cause as he banged out 2 crisp singles, school, the winner is selected, In this way, and performed effectively at second. Bressard Mr. Paget stated, the Kiwanis Club hoped to pitched well but errors ited to his downfall, encourage amongst the students, individuals Re Hs Ee -who would be all-around good citizens, able Shiftl «= Oey 2b, OPS. 1D 6B to take their place in business and community life, Nate On Thursday morning, June 27th, Teentown - 4, Mes Oe Ba Ou es ee a at a gathering of students at the Public School, Mr. Paget presented the Proficiency OPPS © ERS OD tie lp 0-0 018 6.19 599 66 on pb 8k Raa. w Store ene-ere 8 46 award to Mary2llen Reynolds. Mr. Soughton a) presented lMervellen with a watch also, as well as last year's winner Sharon Locking. TSENTOWN vs. SHIFT 2 -- M.INT=NANCE In his remarks to the Public WEDNESDAY - JUNE 26TH, 1957. School gathering, Mr. Paget stressed the Te Ce meee een meee Uren importance of each individual continuing in Shift 2 - Maintenance maintained their school to the utmost of their mental ability. undefeated status with a 5-0 shut-out over More emphasis is being placed on education teentown, Making the most of costly errors by cach yeer by business and industry and an Teentown plus the few hits they managed to get, individual would only penalize himself or they scored enough runs to win even though herself by not continuing through High School being outhit. -- Teas Ne ey to the fullest extent possible, ; The contest breezed along at a fast Congratulations are certainly clip for four innings with Maintenance sporting deserved by Maryellen Reynolds and Veronica 3 119 lead on Jim Moro's lead-off homer in the Fedun for their achievement. Maryellen ist inning. Threatening rallies by both sides Reynolds, is the. daughter of Mr. & Mrs, in these innings were snuffed out by sharp art Reynolds, and they live at 168 Birch fielding as each side executed a double play, Crescent. However 2-errors, 2 walks, and 1 hit oe Veronica, is the daughter of Mr, by Maintenance for 3 runs put the geme on ice & Mrs, Tory Fedun, of 32 Pine Crescent. She and broke up a tight contest, 'has two sisters and two brothers at home, Zwaresh pitched well and received fine vidal aid We are sure that the entire fam- support from his team-mates who although making ilies of these winners will be justly proud some errors managed to come up with a good play of the efforts of Maryellen and Veronica, whenever a Teentown player appeared in scoring Sometime in the near future these young position, Moro paced the hitters with his ladies will be invited to have dinner with homer and Woods collected 2 R.B.I's, the Kiwanis members, For Teentown, Thompson was the whole The Kiwanis Club would again like show, as he pitched we7.l and geve up but 4 hits, to thank school principals, Ray Kenney, and He also collected 2 hits to pace their hitting. John Morrison, and their staffs for the work However, poor fielding and the inability to hit they do in making possible the selection of at the proper moment by his mates led to his these Award winners each year, defeat, ee R. He E Teentow Op Oy: OyO 50,2 05205 TEST QRTET y Shi ft 2 - Mtce, 130; "0; 0, ah Oy i = 5 4 4 ----

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