Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 26 Mar 1970, p. 1

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MR, E, PERSSU ; BOX 375 ? \ _ TERRACE B/Y | i Vol ., 13: No. 12 Serving the District March 26, 1970 -RINGETTE TOURNAMENT HERE THURSDAY FIRST TRAVEL AND EXCHANGE GRANTS FOR 1970 ANNOUNCED 4, Here is your chance to see the game of Ringette i in 4 action. This Thursday, March 26th, thirty Jocal girls 1) will be participating in an invitational Ringette tour- lf PS involving three teams from Manitouwadge . The tournament scheduled has been posted at the "Recreation Centre arena and on the lobby bulletin ) board. First game is scheduled to start at 10 a.m., Results of the tournament held in Manitouwadge on \ Tuesday, March 24th, as well as the results of this 'tournament will appear in next week's News. Let's make an effort to attend some of the games on 7 Thursday to support our local girls. There will be no sadmission charged for the games. Some 3,700 young people from Ontario are to benefit from federal support for travel and exchange projects announced today by the minister responsible for citizenship, Robert Stanbury. Grants totalling $134,000 are going to thirty | voluntary agencies to make it possible for 10,000 persons, mostly young people, to get fo know Canada better this spring and summer. The empha- sis is on exchange between French and English- speaking communities. Additional grants are to follow. The federal government will spend more than $400,000 on this program to the benefit of some 15,000 Canadians this year. See "REGISTER NOW FOR JUNIOR BADMINTON Er Registration forms are now available at the Rec- | More than 3,500 of the Ontario young people "reation Office for the Junior Badminton programme. | are to visit Quebec and the other provinces under _ The programme will run for six weeks on Satur~ the auspices of Visites Interprovinciales, the "day mornings at the High School Auditorium. Forms | Canadian Congress of Christians and Jews and the mre availab!e for boys and girls 10 to_15 years of Girl Guides of Canada. / age who would like to be exposed to and learn Three Ontario projects are for under-privileged | _ more about the game of Badminton. Since regis~ youth. The Youth Training Program is to send a | trations will be limited, be sure to register early. _| The first session is scheduled to begin on Saturday, | April 4th. More details are available on the regi- group out West to live with families and go to camp. The Flemingdon Travel Club is offering twelve Eskimos a trip-taking in Quebec city, Dartmouth, pstration form. N.S., and St. John's, Nfld. And the Big Brothers i: itinerant etree of Metropolitan Toronto plan to take some young ' JUDO CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE people to the North West Territories where they are # All Judo registrants are reminded that Judo to share the lives of Indians and Eskimos for ten f sessions will be cancelled until further notice. days. at _ Having lost our regular instructor, the Recreation The government's contribution goes in most in- a Office is presently attempting to secure a replace- stances to cover part of the transportation costs. Its _ ment instructor. All fhose who have registered for program for voluntary agencies, which has been 'Judo classes will be contacted as to when the operating since 1967, supports year-round travel and { é sessions resume. exchange Pie af the natidnel and, to a lesser | 4 continued page 7....... /

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