Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 15 Jul 1965, p. 7

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Page 7 * THE NEWS July 15, 1965 RECREATION BRIEFS - Continued: from Page 2. | expect these athletes to be the main nucleus of the track and field club that we are now organizing. Track workouts will start this Thursday and anybody that is interested in Track and Field, is welcome to attend. You may register for Track and Field at the Recreation Office. The age limit is 13 years and over. For the younger athletes under I3 years of age instructions will be available every Tuesday and Thursday at 4:30 P.M. at the main park in conjunc- tion with the playground programme. We will be preparing for our next big event in Terrace Bay - the North Shore Track and Field Championships on August |0th. Ceramic Course togs. A definition of bathing togs would be - swim apparel, towels, bathing caps and beach jackets. understand that the weather conditions are not the warmest here at times, however, when it concerns the matter of safety and sanitation, this ruling must be enforced. There is no other swimming pool in Ontario that permits swimmers to bring any clothing on deck other than bathing togs. For the people who insinuated that the swimming pools in Marathon and Red Rock permit their swimmers on deck with clothing is totally false. Their ruling is much stricter than ours. The question of water temperature in our swimming pool. The temperature has never this year been lower than 70 degrees farenheit and we main= tain to hold a temperature between 70 degrees and 78 degrees farenheit at all times. A district leaders Ceramic work=shop will be held in Terrace Bay during the month of October. This course is being sponsored by the Community Prog- rammes Division Of The Department of Education, The Terrace Bay Recreation Association, and the Terrace Bay Arts & Crafts Club. Mrs. M. Middaugh is the course co-ordinator. This course is being designed for people who are interested in improving their skills in Ceramics. Candidates from outlying areas are expected to attend. Golf News Not quite two years in operation and the Aqua- sabon Golf Course is emerging from it's shell and making itself known in the various tournaments in the district. Recently Emile Stokaluk and Al Pattison entered the Port Arthur tournament and showed up quite well considering the keen competition. The next tournament coming up will be in Red Rock and already there are seven entries from Terrace Bay. These were made possible by entry of the local club in the Thunder Bay Golf Association. This association will enable any local member to part- icipate in district tournaments. Continued on Page 8 Swimming Pool | have received several complaints from a number of people in Terrace Bay in regards to the Swimming Pool operation. The main topic for complaint is the ruling that has been enforced not permitting swimm- ers on deck to bring any other clothing but bathing 7 aa | HYDRO'S ELECTRIC HEATING INFORMATION CENTRE LLL centre) The complete electric heating story in a com- Let the electronic computor show you how pact, colourful setting. Here's an opportunity economical electric heating will be for your for all the family to discover the benefits of own home. clean, safe, flameless electric heating. The display is fully staffed with qualified See many types of heating units in decora- personnel to answer all your questions on tive settings-- operate them yourself. electric heating and electricity in the home. : PLAN NOW TO VISIT ONTARIO HYDRO'S INFORMATION CENTRE AT SCHREIBER - ADJACENT TO TOWN HALL MONDAY = JULY 26, 1965 - 1-9 P.M. TERRACE BAY - BETWEEN POOL & REC .CENTRE SATURDAY = JULY 24, 1965 - 2- 10 P.M. TERRACE BAY HYDRO UTILITIES - - - SCHREIBER HYDRO COMMISSION =

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