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Terrace Bay News, 31 Jan 1963, p. 4

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Page 4 ' | SCOUT NEWS The following Cub Badges were]. awarded recently :- ee WHITE SEAL PACK:- lst Star to Jerry Papousek - Artist Badge to Robert Rochon and Collector Badge to Lorne Pinkerton, MOGLI PACK:- Collector Badge to Ken Smith and first Stars to Paule Santerre, Pat Smithy Wal- lace Fisher and Samuel Harris, eee ee ee Ae te een ener pea = aa tee PHYSICAL FITNESS The need for Canadians to im- prove their standard of physical fitness has been recognized by tae Federal Government. Legis- lation has approved a five mil- lion dollar grant under Bill C-131 for "Fitness and Amateur TERRACE BAY Sport", If we are to raise the J health standard of our nation + Pave each of us must accept a personal responsibil- ity in this program. A few minutes of your time *ach day doing | exercises is all that is required to not only , improve your own health standards but to | assist the government in its national fitness | = program. START YOUR FITNESS PROGRAM TODAY ! fI~ Ea - eet This exercise also works both upper and lower sections of the abdominal muscles, Lie on your back on the floor, legs straight, arms by your sides, knees in as close to your chest as possible, at the same time, lifting your head, trying Bring both to make your forehead touch your knees, Hold this position for a count of 3, then slowly return to the starting position,. As soon-as your legs are fully extended, immediately | bring your Imees_ up to your chest again, an? your heat forward to meet them, Do not touch | the legs to the floor once you start the drill | Continue for 5S repetitions, adding one every -- | 3 = 4 days until you are doing at least 15, ote nee ee ne et tee nae ten ot etn Thursday at 4345 p.m. in the High School Auditorium, Everyone welcome, sweat clothes and running shoes, | | Men's physical fitness classes held each 4 | | Bring a towel ain enereinae on et ewe ee ee er Stn a anne = | LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE Team standings ~ Rockets - 192, Pluta-Cats-~ | 174 1/2, Miss-1's - 166 1/2, Telestars - | 165 1/2, Handycaps ~ 147 1/2, Alibiers)- : { | {- ! { j 144 1/2, Capers - 143 1/2, Inorbits - 127. Completion of the second series High single | Kay Weppler 199, high three - Dot: Thompson '- | 477, high single W/hep, - Bea Fawcett 238, | high three \//hep, Hermine Stevens- 611. | - Top five averages ~ Kay Weppler - 135, | Marg Simmer - 134, Liz Malashewski - 133, | Phyllis Kelty - 133, Bea Fawcett - 132, i ' i j j nme i ee ae TERRACE BAY NEWS STYLE | THEYLL ADMIRE | x*BEAUTY. & BARBER SHOP%** Superior's Trainer, January 31, 1963 -~ em er erent MEN'tS TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE Team standings to date:- Bears -132, Plaza Restaurant - 26 1/2, B, Kurylo - 105 1/2, C.-Xnauff - 103 1/2, P, Pluta- 99, T. Stachiw - 95 1/2, Block Busters- 94, Ted Stachiw bowled high single of 187 also high three of 518 last week, 'GUIDERS CLUB (Cont'd from Pg, 2) After Guide Prayer, Chairman Mr, 2, Downey called on Secre- tary Mrs, B, Peterkin to read the minutes, Plans were fina--: lized for the Nylon Drive. Guiders were reminded that - Guides and Brownies, in doing a service to another organiza-~ ee | tion, were helping others to 3209 ..} help themselves, which is the Brownie motto, Guiders were informed they could purchase the Guide Magazine through their packs,' ; Registration of Guiders for the Training Camp May 24th to 26th, were sought by Mrs, Baxter of Marathon together with recommenda- tions for their agenda, Suggestions were offered by local Guiders. Mrs, Baxter also requested Volunteers amongst the Guiders for Camp in July, : | February 22nd had been set as Thinking Day and all Guides and Brownies nay wear their | | i nome a ec ene Fa ey aR ee nee fete i: tetera tt ta meee Ne yey fn ws Nen yee it uniforms to school that day, Each Company and Pack will plan their own program, 'Mrs. Downey recommended Schreiber Guides attend Church Parade in Terrace Bay to observe: the Color Party in Church, Schreiber Guiders | brought up a problem of passing Golden Hand Brownies without a Badge Secretary, They were advised to have a Group Committee formed amoung the C,\W/.L., eventually to organize their own Badge Secretary, In the meantime the Terrace Bay Badge Secretary might sign badge slips with the tester's signature, Guiders were advised to read the summa- tion of Discussion Group Findings which appear in both the November and December Guiders, The meeting adjourned with coffee and Mrs, C, Sitch offered to have the next meeting, | Monday, March IAth at 8:30 P.M. Senior Regent Ann Stachiw of Chapter 1426, Women of the Moose, with Chapter members, Mesdames:-D, Kurylo, J, Calder, S, Dorman, M, Desroseirs, M. Gross, N. Marquis, B. Randa, and A, Didura travelled by train to Fort William, there to accompany the Fort William Chapter members ty bus to Atikoken over the past weekend, for the Midwinter. Conference of the Women of the Moose, The Port Arthur and Nipigon Chapters were also well represented at the Atikoken Conference. JOHN SCHRITT HONORED BY HOCKEY CLUB Cy Brassard, Captain of the Terrace Bay Superiors presented John Schritt with a desk: pen set Friday: evening at the Superiors' Stag, in recognition of his many years of service to the team, Johnny has accepted the position of Manager after fourteen years as the A: Funeral Director we know is signing his letters "eventually yours", ee nn cnc naan" teenies eae

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