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Terrace Bay News, 5 Jan 1955, p. 5

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RECREATION "LYER Hockey News ' Tickets for reserved seats for the Nipigon game on Sunday, January 9th, at 2:00 p.m. will be on sale at the Recreation Office.on Friday and Saturday from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m, The ticket seller at the game does not have time to allow individual selection of seats but will endeavour to sell best seats first - on a "first-come first- served" basis. Schreiber vs. Terrace Bay - January 13th These tickets will be on sale in the Recreation Office on Tuesday and Wednesday, January llth and 12th, from 1:00 until 6:00 p.m, 1955 MEMBERSHIP CARDS All the children whose parents are members of the Recreation Association 'will have received their 1955 membership cards by Friday of this week, Distrib- ution of the cards will také place in each of the three schools. Parents who will be members in 1955 of the Recreation Associa- tion are requested to pick up their cards at the Recreation Office; this office is open from 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 pom. Monday through Friday, and 9:00 a.m, until 12:00 a.m, Saturday, It is also re- quested that. parents present proof of 1954 membership before receiving 1955 cards, The children who receive INTERMEDIATE cards will be able to use the same skating privileges as for ADULTS, Children who receive JUNIOR cards will have skating privileges afforded children's skating. It is again to be noted that cards must be shown by all members upon using the facilities of the Recreation Centre, if and as requested, -O=0=0 CURLING CLUB NEWS The first round of the division curling is now complete, and after re- grouping.according to voints earned the second round commenced on Monday, January Dy soos Here listed is the rinks as they fit in their respective divisions at the beginning of the second round showing their total points so far. (Cont. on next col,) Page 5 CURLING CLUB NEWS (Cont, ) As expected there was a lot of jug- gling from one division to another - and a lot of good close games, Only two perfect records were marked up» Lou Dugquette!s rink and Ab Farrow won five out of five games played, which puts them right up their in the top divis- ion. Ab Farrow has the distinction of being top team in Able Division with 45 points, So the first round is complete -- the kinks should be out of the rinks,-- and, some. serious curling should be the result. DIVISION CURLING Azle Division -- 10 Points per Win Anderson Total Points - 40 T. Olsen 40 Craig 38 Allen 38 Farrow 45 L. Duquette 40 Broke Division -= 9% Points per Win Boudreau Total Points - 30 McInnes 30 H. McLeod 284 R, Ostling 284 J. McDonald... 36 Knauff 27 9 Points per Win Total Points -.18 Caustic Division - A. MacDonald Wellings 253 Marsh ; ee Dodge j 255 Latour ' 2h. McColl : ah Dog Division -- 8h Points .per Win Campbell Total Points -:10 Garvin, ergy V, Duquette 20 17 Bradley 17 Baillie : 16 Roddy 16 Engineering Division -- §& Points per Win 0. Olsen Total Points - 0 Mel Moore Ross B. Moore H, Haughn Sinxins 2° OBS 0-0-0 HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEMBERS Please watch for Notice of Organ- ization Meeting this month. 0-0-0

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