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Terrace Bay News, 30 Jun 1966, p. 12

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Page 12 THE NEWS PLAYGROUND (Continued from page II) tackle them on a playground. A similar program was held Saturday with the even- ing plenary conducted by Ken Ward. This was follow- ed by a singsong and two films on playground accidents and City of Blayground. After lunch on Sunday Del Earle of Marathon spoke on How to Teach and Use Volunteer Leaders. To round off the four day course certificates were pre- sented to all who attended, certifying them as Play- ground Leaders. ¥¥* HELP WANTED! The Terrace Bay Teen Club will receive applica- tions for the position of part time Teen Supervisor and Maintenance Man for the Teen Room in the Recreation Centre - male or female. Preference will be given to senior high school students. This will be a year-round job. Sal- ary $15.00 per month. Michael Mallais, President, Teen Town Club Apply to: TEEN CLUB RE-ORGANIZES A re-organization meeting was held in the new teen club room on June 26th and the new executive are:- President, Mike Mallais - vice-president, George Smeidchen - Secretary, Karen Edmunds - treasurer, Evelyn Rajotte - program director Ruth Soughton - counsellors, Buck Matiowsky, Jon Mac- Donald and Neil Cornthwaite. Use of the new room was discussed and club regu- lations set up. Several summer projects were men- tioned and a lengthy discussion on the curfew hours took place. The executive hope to have a meeting with Council members in order to present their views FRO & ton Painting - Terrace Bay Public School "Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till 12 o'clock noon, Friday, July 8th for interior painting at the Public School. Details may be obtained by contacting Mr. J. Lang or Mr.T.Dorland. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accep- ted." A swimming and roller skating party was given for the school patrol officers on June 27th, compliments of the Kiwanis Club of Terrace Bay. Home until July 23rd is Kit Knauff, Able Wren' from the Naval Radio Station in Dartmouth, N.S. Spending her vacation with Kit is Carol Robertson of Statacona, Halifax, N.S. Mr .and Mrs .Cliff Knauff, sr., will spend the first week in July visiting his brother in Fort Frances GOLF NEWS Marlene Stewart Street, famous Canadian golfer who has. received many honours in tournaments around the world, was in Terrace Bay last Saturday for the official opening of the Zenmac Mine. Local golfers | attending the affair were thrilled to meet such a distinguished personality. Results of this year's first open tournament were as follows:- 1st low gross - Dave Whalen - 2nd - Vic Timpano. Ist low net - Tie between Jack Kelty and Jack Phillips. Winner determined by tossed coin Low & High holes - both tied - Toss-up went in fav- our of Al Pattison and Winston Mason respectively. (Signed) J.R.Lang, Public School Board, Terrace Bay, Ontario. HELP WANTED - Due to recent expansion the Dominion Auto Association is currently adding representatives to its field force for the purpose of enrolling new members. These positions offer top commissions, guaranteed renewals, group insurance, pension plan, plus other fringe benefits. For full particulars write to Box 579, Terrace Bay. AVON CALLING - Exclusive Sales Rights for Avon Cosmetics available to capable energetic woman, south side of Highway, Terrace Bay. Apply to P.O .Box 193 = Port Arthur, Ontario. CARD OF THANKS = I wish to extend my sincere thanks to all who sent cards, letters and literature during my stay in the Toronto General Hospital, also a special thank you to the Bible Study Group for the lovely bouquet of flowers and to the women of the Moose for the nice stationery. Thanks again. Anne Dejonghe. Wie FOR SALE - 1958 Chev. 4-door - All shape. Phone 3881 - Terrace Bay. Tom and Phil Turner and family are touring in Southern Ontario where they expect to visit ex- Terrace Bay residents Bob and Marnie Hofland. Marnie now works in a bank near her new home in the Toronto area.

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