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Terrace Bay News, 18 Jun 1959, p. 6

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Page 6 TERKAC. BAY NuWS June 18,1958 ol a, Sports. News BASEBALL (Cont'd =. from page 1 the city curfew spelled out "TIE" for our lads after nine innings of play. . All in all the Terrace Club seems to be im- proving and if it continues they will be a shoo -in for the finals, This Sunday sees an- other underated team come to town for a double header in the form of Dinty's Colonels, who, even 'though they occupy last place in the standings could catch fire at any time and become the Giant Killer of the League. As a warm up for this weekend Manager Jack Thomas has once again arranged for an exhibi- tion game with Marathon on Thursday night. Let's hope it doesn't rain this time, GAME TIM4 6:30 P.M. LAKwHuAD SuNIOR BASuBALL LeuAGUs STANDINGS THROUGH -JUNw 14TH | | | W L GM sast unds 5 2 Red Sox 5 3 1/2 Red Rock 4 = x Terrace Bay 2 3 2 Westfort 2 4. 2 Colonels 1 4 3 eer eee CRIBBAGE TOURNAMANT : With only a few weeks left to play, the crib tournament is reaching a climax with sev- eral players in contention for the Grand Prize, Cy Brassard continues on top with only one de- feat to date, but is closely followed by Scotty Hamilton, Don Blom and Gus Drexler, Many players are in contention for the second place prize and several are fighting for the booby prize which goes to the player with the least number of wins, Competition continues this week. Several fellows have a few games to catch up. These players are urged to be out Wednesday and get up to date, otherwise their games will be for- feited, The tournament is scheduled to wind up on Wednesday, June 24th, GALA FIREWORKS DISPLAY ON JULY 1ST. July lst marks two important events for Terr- ace Bay this year. Besides celebrating Domin- ion Day, it is the inauguration day of the first municipal government. for our town, In recognition of these events, the Board of Trustees of the Improvement District Board plan a giant fireworks display and street dance on the evening of that day. Arrangements will pe, handled by a committee appointed by the Lack Gil aa hick week Coan tal nner See enn oT BASEBALL DOUBL» HuADuR ae -- ee DINTY'S COLONELS VS. os NA : 2 TERRAC-E BAY .. Seite ee RF Nai | SUNDAY, JUN 21ST | HIGH SCHOOL Di DIAMOND - THRRAG BAY ADULTS .50¢ CHILDRuN FREE 'pass on highway 33; SWIMMING INSTRUCTION NEWS: NOTICE -- To the residents of Terrace Bay only, Please ° note that top soil is available in limited quantities from the dirt pit east of the over- Don't take more than your minimum immediate requirements:so that | there will be some for all who require it. (Signed) J.Wellings, oo : To. Foreman, Board, Final plans are not yet completed, but information and times will be mailed to / all residents of Terrace Bay shortly, SHIFT #4 LEAD IN SOFTBALL STANDINGS Team standings as of June 12, 1959 Won Lost Points Shift #4 = 1 6 > Salary 2 2 6 SHIFT #2 2 2 4 SHIFT #1 1 4 2 Individual batting averages (at least 12 ahs Name Team BD. 2 a wemee Wilf Butler Shift #4 14 8 a Bt Dave Whalen " 4 Le D waned Paul Pluta 2 16 7 437 Barry Walsh 1 16 7 6437 Don Dobson 2 15 6 400 Boug. Moore 4 ES 6 400 Frank Whitfield 1 13 5 - 384 Tom Pollard 4 ie 5 ~ 384 Barry Marquis 1 16 6 0375 Don Blom Z 14 5 sepee to Bill Pytyck + 14 S "aor Most Runs = Wilf Ratios, Shift 4 10 Most Hits - Dave Whalen " 9 Most Home Runs ~ Wilf Butler = 3 For several years now, it has been very difficult to get children out regularly to swimming classes during the symmer. Although: many have registered, attendance at classes drops off gradually after the first few weeks. In this area where we'are surrounded by water and where a great deal of our leisure time is spent on or near the water, it is essential that our children receive instruc- tion and learn to swim well, Because of this, each year, the Recreation Association pro-. vides swimming classes during the summer. months, Unfortunately, attendance has been: very irregular, making it almost impossible for the instructor to keep his programme operating. ; This year, instruction will again be pro~: vided under the direction of Mr.Ralph Warren, Red Cross Instructor from Hamilton, However, to assure regular attendance at classes, a $1.00 refundable fee will be charged to those registering. If the swimmer attends 75% of +. the lessons (approximately 15 out of 20) the fee will be returned. Otherwise, it will be forfeited. This is being done so that par- ents will take a greater interest in seeing that their children attend classes. It is very important that they learn water safety, but we must have regular turnouts so that the job can be done well, REMuMBuR,...we are not charging for swimm- ing instruction. If the child and parent accept their responsibility, the fee will be returned, In many centres this service costs | a great deal of money. All we're asking for is regular attendance, Registration forms will be circulated through the schools shortl;.

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