Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 19 Jul 1972, p. 5

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JULY 19, 1972 : TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 PLAYGROUND NEWS Last Wednesday even- Your hands keep you , ing the 7-9 year old event ive con | ji) OUCh with the world. Although none of the boys caught any fish, Brian Teskey did manage to hook the back end of his friends pants. Dauntless of this, the boys all had a good time and can hardly wait to go fishing again. Special thanks to Jim Gerlach who helped during the fishing trip. The 7-9 year old girls went on a beach supper the next night. After all the hot dogs, beans and marshmallows had disappeared, a very exicting sand castle building contest took® place. All the castles were excellently done, with Judy Caron and Denise Desrosiers win- ning for the Best Look- ing Castle. After a thorough beach clean- up, the girls gratefully crawled into their par- Take good care of your hands. When you work defensively.- your job needs protective gloves, wear them. And take time to learn the right way with tools. A little thought, a little care, can bring you safely through the working day, every day. The sure way to safety is Self-Defence. Sar eC the rick Your Workmen's Compensation Board back to town. and The Safety Associations, Ontario Friday morning the weather cleared enough for the 5 and 6 year old boys and girls to take a ride on the fire truck while David Hickerson and Keith McCuaig directed from the front seat, the rest of the children rode up on top of the truck and the playground leaders hung on to the back. Everyone had a great time and would like to thank Mr. Thorpe for showing us the fire hall and the truck. Friday evening was movie night, when boys and girls ages 7 to 12 watched Walt Disney's "Rusty and the Falcon". Afterwards the 13 year olds and over group walked down to the beach for a weiner roast, which ended the second week of Playground. BAN ON ONE-WAY THREE-QUART MILK JUGS Cabinet has approved regulations forbidding non- returnable polyethylene three-quart milk containers and agreed to regulate similar containers of plastic- coated paper, Environment Minister James Auld announced. The ban on the polyethylene disposable jugs takes effect in the next couple of weeks, as soon as the regulation is printed in the Ontario Gazette, Mr. Auld said. While the Cabinet has approved the principle of regulating the other type of one-way three-quart container, Mr. Auld said that regulation will not cont'd page 6 ......

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