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Terrace Bay News, 17 May 1962, p. 12

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Page 12. TERRACE BAY NEWS May 17, 1962 Inside the Wee, refrigerator MINOR BASEBALL NEWS Registrations have been completed for Minor Baseball and teams will be formed this week, TEAM LISTS AND SCHEDULES WILL BE POSTED ON BULLETIN BOARDS AT THE SCHOOLS AND RECREATION CENTRE BY THE END OF THE WEEK, CHECK THEM 33 i Schedule for teams this year will be as follows 3- International League (6 & 7 Yrs.) - Tues, & Thursdey at Separate School Field.- American League (8 & 9 yrs). - Mon., Wed., & Fri., 4,30 P.M, at Separate School Field, National League (10-12) - Mon., Wed., & Fri., 4,30 P.M, at Public School Field, Bantam League (13 - 15) - Tues, & Thurs, 6 P.M, at Public School Field, Midgets (16 & 17) - Mon.& Sat., 6 P.M, at Public School Field, COACHES ARE STILL URGENTLY NEEDED, Call the Recreation Office if you are interested in helping. : LADIES SOFTBALL ; At a meeting held last week an executive ; for Ladies Softball was formed as follows:- Chairman - Mrs, D,Ginn, Finance -- Mrs, A, Yates, Sec,Treasurer - Mrs, Ballentine, Statistics & Publicity --- Kit Knauff, Equip- ment ~ Mrs, A,Beaulieu, Coaches - Mrs. D, | Billings and Bob Ginn, Depending on the number of registrations a league of two or three teams will be formed, , games to be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6.30 P.M, at the Separate School Diamond, ANY GIRLS OVER THE AGE OF 13 ARE, ELIGIBLE TO PLAY, SO REGISTER NOW WITH:- Dorothy Billings - Dorothy Ginn - Kit Knauff OR Ken Ward, Practices for all players will be held on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week at the Separate School Ball Field, LET*S SEE YOU OUT $f a ne ee ees ne ou WITH EACH LARGE APPLIANCE PURCHASED YOU CAN Ciociz ONE OF THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW FREE 24 @ HAIR DRYER @ TOASTER @ STEAM. IRON @ TEA KETTLE i | { | i | | SENIOR BASEBALL Word has been received that all teams will | return to competition in the Lakehead Baseball | League again this year. Represented again | will be Port Arthur Red Sox, Port Arthur | Colonels,' Fort William East Ends, Fort Williar | Westforts, Red Rock Paper Kings and Terrace Bay Comets, Lakehead teams will probably ope | the schedule this weekend, with Red Rock and Terrace opening the following week, | Comets have been holding irregular work- outs, beacuse of weather, but will practice FEES UPv ay VOLEIOS qe EVERY night at 6 P.M, at the High School Ficld until the season opener, REGARDLESS OF . WEATHER, Anyone interested in trying out is welcome to the practices, The locals are in dire financial straits after last year's operation but are starting several fund-raising events to settle their accounts, so lend your support, WATCH THE NEWS FOR OPENING DATES 33 9. PORTABLE Eh roee 2 san oes Sel Slt Eee | BOUGIE = | ELECTRIC: & HEATING) | MEN'S CHORUS PRESENT SUCCESSFUL CONCERT The Terrace Bay Men*s Chorus were proud to present their ninth annual concert Friday evening to a most responsive audience which filled the Highschool Auditorium, Accompan- - ied by Mrs. Ellen Hodgkiss and conducted by Bert Lohr, the Chorus opened with the famil- (BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE - OPP, MOOSE HALL) iar "Salutation." Gounod's Soldiers Chorus followed, then Donkey Serenade, Drinking Song TERRACE BAY .---, PH. TA 5-373 +-und-Gome-to-the-Fain, (Cont!d_F.13)____., ._..- steerer rer ee

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