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Terrace Bay News, 2 Jun 1960, p. 9

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Pt June -R, 1960 MINOR BaSEBaLL COuCHES STILL NEEDED Only five people have offered their scr- vices to coach teams in the Minor Baseball League, This means we still require coaches for nine teams. If you are intcrestéd in helping the kids, LET'S Haak FROM YOU!! Below is a lineup of what coaches we have and what we still require: INTERNaTLONAL LEwGUE (6 & 2 years) hequire 2 coaches to. teach basic skills. Times: 'Tuesday and Thursdays, 4:50 = 5345 at Separate School Diamond, «MERICAN LEAGUE (8 & 99 yoars) Require 3 coaches and umpires for this 3-tcam league, Maximum of twice weekly from 4:30 to 6:00 at Separate School. (Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays) ' NATIONaL LEAGUE (10,°11 & 12 years , We have 3 coaches (L,Swirhun ---DODGERS ,~Cy Simmer - BiaVES, DsBlom-- GIANTS). Require-a coach for the, PIR4aTES in this /4steam league, plus umpires, Maximum of twice weekly from 43:30 - 6:00 at Public School Diamond, (licn= days, Wednesdays or Fridays). BaNTabi LEAGUE (13, 14 & 15 years) Require 3 coaches and umpires for this 3-team league. Maximum of twice weekly at Public School Diemond (Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30 ~ 6:00 and Saturdayat 9 4;M,) JUVENILES (16, 17 & 18 years) Coach = Rex Taylor. We require an assistant for this teamy which practises .Tuesdays 'at 6:00 and Saturdays at 10 a,li, There are. over 200 boys involved and they necd"YOUR HELP, TRaCk «ND FIELD First training session for those interested | in Track and Field was held at the High School _ track on Saturdey morning, 4 good turnout of _15 boys and girls was on hand, Noxt sessions aret Wed, 4:30 = Saturday, loa My . TENNIS "PLAYERS : | When using the local courts, tennis players ore urged to help keep the facilities in good 'repair, by observing the following rules: (1. Wear running shoes}! Shoes with hceks make bad holes in courts and damage tapes. Loosen nets after play! If you leave them tight they stretch and begin to sag. Drag the courts»when finished}.A canvas drag will be hung near the entrance. Use it frequently and help keep the courts flat and free from holes, . 4- Caution. others! If you see someone misusing the facilitios, make it your responsibility to stop them, Share the courts! Give everyone a chance | to play. (R 5. (on ° | CRIBBaGE TOURNAMENT Play continues this Wednesday night at'7 | Pell, in the Large Mccting Room, With only a | ew weeks left to play there are still several possible winners. Those taking part are urged to get out this _week to bring the schedule up to date, DON'T FORGET ROLLER SKalING EVERY. THURS Da¥ . VROM 7 = 10 IN THE TERRACH BAY «ARENA, | GIRLS ' SOFTBaLL | . Registrations for girls! softball will be | taken as soon as.we are able to open space in | the overloaded ball-ficld schcdules, This is | difficult.to\do without interfering with other | activities in which the girls are involved, _ TERRACE BaY NEWS = Page 9 These registrations will be taken through the schools and will be open to girls 13 years and over. JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB (Cont'd from Page 7) Holly's essay on "The Trailing, jrbutus" will now be forwarded to Toronto as an entry in the Ontario-wide competition sponsored by the Star Weekly, BIG SING SELECTIONS TO BE HE..RD ON.RADLO this Thursday evening at 9:30 over Station CK.P.Re Fort William, SPRING ART COURSE THIS WEEKEND. Les hours of instruction by Mr. W.Roberts, frof Toronto, BOY SCOUT NEWS The regular monthly meeting of the Terrace Bay Boy Scout Group Committesc was held Tucs,. | May 17th in the Recreation Centre. Doug. Thompson chaired the meeting, Several items concerning the white Sands Lake Camp were discussed. It was decided that the painting of the outside of the camp building will be completéd as soon as weather permits. A portion of the water line from the Spring to the Camp has to be replaced and a general clean-up around the Camp grounds is needed, Fathers of Scouts and Cubs will be approached to assist with these projects, (More next week) sompare Prices, Prove to Yourself You Always Save at: 200 S. WATERLOO ST, FORT WILLTAM DIAL 2-2821 CONTACT PETE L. HRYNYK SCHREIBER - PHONE 89W

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