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Terrace Bay News, 9 Aug 1973, p. 5

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AUGUST 9, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 Sports Slants --- continued ........ the schedule, needing at least 30 of their last 59 remaining games. They could very well dot it, if they keep coming up with ser- ies sweeps against New York and Philadelphia like they did the previous week. Right now they're five wins ahead of their record last year. Joe Pepitone told Leo Durocher when he joined Chicago Cubs last year he was fast enough to steal, so coach Joe Amalfitano gave him the sign -- a wink -- the first time he reached first. Pepitone didn't move. The coach winked again. No steal. Finally, after a third wink, Pepitone blew the coach a kiss. RECREATION NEWS A week of sun and a full week of fun at Summer Playground '73! A corn roast was held Thursday night at Jackfish Lake for the I0-I4 year olds and turn- ed out to be a big success. After a bus ride out to the lake and a swim, everyone including Sam Ballentine, who said he never ate corn un- less it was boiled in water, managed to polish off eight dozen ears of corn roasted right ov- er the fire. Friday morning, the 5 and 6 year olds walk- ed over to Mr. and Mrs. Farrow's beautiful gar den to see the flowers and the fish pond. No one dare leave their fingers dangling in the cool water for fear of having their hand sque- ezed by Jamie Figliomeni, who was pretending to be an alligator! The children were fascin- ated by the flowers and the little statues in the garden -and would like to thank Mrs. Farrow very much for showing them her garden. Friday evening, the 7-9 year old boys went fishing at the mouth of the river. With Darcy Weberg spotting the fish jumping a mile away and Robin Helmink out after mermaids, the trip HOBBY STOCK & LATE MODEL RAGING THIS SUNDAY AT PENINSULA RACEWAY, MARATHON TIME TRIALS AT 6:00 P.M. FOLLOWED BY RACING IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, RACING WILL BE POSTPONED TO THE FOLLOWING MONDAY AT THE SAME TIMES. couraging and was bound to be eventful. Although no fish were caught, it was a happy group that headed home, making up wild fish stories all the way. A sleeping party was held Friday night for the 7-9 year old girls in the curling lounge. Surprisingly, even the leaders managed to get some sleep this time, and the next morning the group had a delicious breakfast at the Imper- ial Restaurant to end the party. Special even- ts for this week include tie-dying and bowling tournament, bingo, an overnight camping trip for I0-I2 year old girls, and a shuffleboard tournament. A family entertainment night is being planned as one of the wind-ups to the Playground program and further details will be given at a later date. SWIMMING PROGRAMME : Results of the July swim tests were very en- it is hoped that a presentation held again this year to present successful swimmers. More infor- presentation night will be ann- night will be awards to all mation on the ounced later. All those swimmers taking the August set of classes are urged to attend their classes on time. In addition, swimmers should attend their classes regardless of weather conditions. continued page 7 ...:% va MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES PAINTING CONTRACTORS Ontario Sealed Tenders will be received until 3 p.m. local time, Thursday, August I6th, I973 at the Ministry of Natural Resources District Office, Box 280, Terrace Bay for the interior painting of house #500 Lakeview Drive and house #488 Superior Avenue. Tender documents may be obtained from the Ministry of Natural Resources District Office, Box 280, Terrace Bay. For further information regarding this tender, please contact K.E. Bowlier, Engineerxr- ing Services Officer, Ministry of Natural Resources, Box 280, Terrace Bay. Phone 825-3205. The lowest or any tender may not be accepted. Opening # 73 = 3 L.J. Haas, District Manager.

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