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Terrace Bay News, 25 Aug 1971, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS AUGUST 25, 1971 RECREATION BRIEFS RED CROSS - ROYAL LIFE TESTS All swimmers taking Red Cross classes for the month of August are reminded that tests will take place this Friday, August 27th, starting at 10 a.m. Be sure to check with your instructor as to the exact time of your test. © All swimmers taking Royal Life Classes during the month of August are reminded that tests will take place Tuesday, August 31st, starting at 1 p.m. Be sure to check with your instructor as to the exact ti time of your test. SWIMMERS HAVE BEEN INFORMED AS TO THE DAY AND TIME OF THEIR PRE-TESTS. IF IN DOUBT, BE SURE TO CHECK WITH YOUR SWIM INSTRUCTOR. GIRLS' FASTBALL - EXHIBITION GAME Our local girls' Fastball Team (12-16 years of age) will be travelling to Schreiber this Thursday, August 26th, to play against the girls' team from Schreiber at 2:00 p.m. It is hoped that Terrace Bay will return this game during the following week. Coaches D. Chapman and B. Chapman hope to come up with a victory while playing the girls at Holy Angels Ballfield. PEE-WEE FASTBALL TOURNAMENT AUGUST 25TH Terrace Bay will be represented at the Peewee Tournament to be held in Manitouwadge, Wednesda August 25th, starting at 2:00 a.m Coach P. Heenan is hopeful that the Terrace Bay Peewee Fastball Team will meet with some success at the tournament. Additional games will be scheduled in the next few weeks with other towns. COMING EVENTS Thursday, August 26th = Girls' Fastball Game, Holy Angels Ballfield, Schreiber. Friday, August 27th - Red Cross Tests, Terrace Bay Swim Pool . Tuesday, August 31st - Royal Life Tests, Terrace Ba Swim Pool . ; : Monday, September 6th = Local Pulp & Sulphite Union annual Labour Day Dance, Terrace Bay Arena. Saturday, September 18th - White Elephant and Rummage Sale, Royal Canadian Legion. NOTICE ---------------- J] Notice is hereby given that |, David Desrosiers, intend to sell by public auction, on Saturday, September 4th, 1971, at 10 a.m., at the premises known as Island View Shell Service, a 1966 Buick, Serial No. 646639 913215, registered in the name \ of Dieter Szameitat, indebted to Island View Shell Service in the amount of $1,066.66. Notice is hereby given to any encumbrancers. MEN'S GOLF NEWS | Winners of Wednesday's twilight were = A Division Low Gross - A. Pattison = 39; Low Net = T. Stachiw 35. B. Division = Low Net = B. Miller = 36; C. Division = Low Net = W. Stefurak - 41. Don't forget the Aguasabon Open Tournament August 28th and 29th. | trust that all local golfers have their entry in. Lets give Roy and his crew a hand by replacing - ~ divits and holes punched on the greens. | am sure you want the course to be in fine shape. ZENITH NUMBER FOR POLLUTION COMPLAINTS A toll-free service for lodging air pollution com- plaints is now in operation for the residents of Ken- ora, Fort Frances, Atikokan, Dryden, Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Red Rock, Nipigon and Marathon. By calling the operator and requesting Zenith 33220, the caller is put in direct contact with the Air Management Branch Office of the Ontario Department of the Environment in Thunder Bay. This service is available nights, holidays and weekends. Citizens of Thunder Bay can still reach the office to report air pollution problems by calling 622-3997. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ropchan were Cheryl and David Kent, Niagara Falls, Irene and Nick Ropchan, Espanola, Helen and Harry | Beltz, Winnipeg and Mrs. Charlotte Ross, Shilo, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Yates left Canada Sunday via ] Trans-Air for Wietshire England after spending three weeks visiting his mother Mrs. P. Spanton and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sopel and other brothers and sisters in Schreiber.

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