Terrace Bay News, 22 Jun 1988, p. 6

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Page 6, News, Wednesday, June 22, 1988 Terrace Swim Pool Lessons Registration deadline for the August session of Swim Lessons is July 22. The July schedule of lessons will be posted at the Pool ~ by June 30, 1988. Please check these lists to find out what time your child will have their lesson. We are trying to hold an Adult Swim Lesson Program this season. This program is open to non swim- mers or for anyone wishing to learn the proper techniques of swim- ming. Tot Lot Hours We have revised and extended the times for Tot Lot this summer. New times are as follows: Emie & Bert -- 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. Tot Lot -- 1:00 to 2:30 p.m. Summer Day Camp -- 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. Hard Ball a Possibility? The Terrace Bay Recreation Department is looking for boys aged 11 to 13 years who are inter- ested in playing Hard Ball during the month of July. If you are inter- ested in reviving Hard Ball and are aged 11 to 13 years give the Recreation Office a call at 825- 3542. Soccer -- Attention Soccer Players! The Terrace Bay Recreation Department is planning to start a Soccer Program for boys and girls ages 7 to 9 years old. This program will take place in late August and September. If your child is interest- ed would you please call the Recreation Office and give us their name and age. Further details will be forth coming in future issues of the Terrace Bay/Schreiber News. Minor Ball Exhibition Games The Terrace Bay/Schreiber Minor Ball Program will be hosting = ed murray dodick Optometrist 1119 Victoria Avenue Thunder Bay, Ontario P7C 1B7 Telephone (807) 622-7726 Age of Majority Required STAG & DOE in honour of PETER SANTERRE & ANGEL WOOD Friday, June 24, 1988 - 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Terrace Bay Legion Hall $4 Single - $6 Couple Sorry No Minors Schreiber Men's Slowpitch Standings after 5 weeks of play Team Rf Ra I-Team 105 34 Sabres TZ 32 Diggers 71 57 Outlands 46 60 Sluggers 33 77 Devils 35 102 Rf -- runs for Ra -- runs against 7. = Tr P 4 0 1 9 4 0 1 9 3 2 0 6 2 3 0 4 1 4 0 2 0 5 0 0 Exhibition Games on Saturday June 25 in Terrace Bay and Schreiber. T Ball and Intermediate games will be held at the Terrace Bay High School Minor Ball Field. Junior and Senior level games will be held at Holy Angels School and the Main Ball Diamond in Schreiber. Come out and support the young minor ball players and cheer them on in their games on Saturday June 25. REMINDERS Open Bowling Hours Wednesdays -- 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Sundays --2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Ladies Use of Fitness Room We wish to remind the men that the Ladies hours for using the Fitness Room are Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Upcoming events June 29 -- Waterfront Development Open House - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. -- Conference Room July 1 -- Recreation Complex CLOSED ALL DAY. Bay recreation news Pool -- Open Swim 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. Flash - Summer Aerobics is Here Gwen will be instructing a Summer Aerobics class for Impact and Non Impact participants. This program will be held in the arena every Thursday evening from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. commencing on July 7 and concluding on August Zo: Participants must bring their own mats and weights. Call the Recreation Office at 825-3542 to register. Schreiber Rec notes Swim Program The swim program registrations have been distributed throughout the schools. Additional forms are available at the recreation office. Deadline for registration for the first session, which takes place from July 4 to July 22, is Friday July 24 at 4.00 pm. Please note that a late registration fee will be charged to those who sign up after the deadline date. Mixed Slowpitch Rubber Boot Tournament Don't miss the actio at the ball field June 29 to July 3 as the Ist Annual Rubber Boot Tournament takes place. Teams from Thunder Bay, terrace Bay and Schreiber are the teams thus far participating. This is a unique and fun way top enjoy baseball as players must wear rubber boots and run the bases backwards (3rd, 2nd, 1st, and home. It promises to be a great weekend of entertainment. Starting a new business? Have a business and profits could be better? Don't know where to start? | DO. Call Paul at The NEWS 825-3747 Advertising and promotional plans that work for you! Canada Day Run The deadline for the Canada Day Run has been extended, but time is running out for you to regis- ter in this exciting event. Remember, you don't have to run the 5 km distance; walkers are also encouraged to participate. The run/walk takes place Friday, July 1 beginning at 10.00 am at the ball park. Registration forms are available at the recreation office. Canada Day Dance Don't miss the fun at the recre- ation department's Annual Canada Day Dance. Again, this dance will be held on the arena surface with Partie Sound providing music. Come out and celebrate Canada's birthday. Schreiber Mixed Slowpitch Standings GP Team Texaco Stars Deadheads Birch's Chicken Chuckers Catch 22 Heinz 57 Silver Bullets Stray Cats Pistols Top Guns B 52's Misfits Hooters Buccaneers Cruisers Bermuda Triangle Winston Lakers ax WAWVANAANDANAADA A (After 5 complete weeks of play) In I lan) _ oO -- pe | Lait So an o- CORPRBNNNWWWREUMM ---- i -- hh SCONNnNaunNaanntvovee oo WADMWUMWWWWe eee THANKS A warm thank-you to all those who attended and/or contributed to our "Surprise Baby Shower." All the wonderful gifts will ; be put to great use. Special thanks to Denise Dokis for organizing and hosting the shower. Affectionately, Heather and Bert De Cal UKE ONIDER'S FLAY BALL HIPS 1 Select the right bat for you, not too heavy or too light. You have to get the bat around quickly so its weight and length are very _ important. Keep your hands together with the second set of knuckles on each hand lined up Straight. HITTING Meeting a fast moving 2 Grip the bat loosely in your fingers not your palms. Your grip will Wedding Anniversary EE enenk wane The children of Charles & Mona Holmes invite all a baseball bat is one friends to celebrate their 50th Wedding of the toughest skills SP icaypevers slide Anniversary at a "Come and Go Tea" at the their hands up the handle for better bat control. This is called choking up and it helps you get the bat around more quickly. in sports. It all starts the moment you pick up a bat. Schreiber Curling Club on July 2 from 8 - 10 p.m. NC Best wishes only

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