Volume 6, No. 7 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY February 16th, 1956, SUPER ORS NF PRB PL Ae Ph NSM STAR UNOS: Another first for Terrace Bayt)} The Terrace Bay Superiors by virtue of their win over Schreiber Lions on Tuesday night cinched the first place position in the North Shore Hockey League and will receive the James A, Therrian Trophy which is presented to the team that finished the schedule in number one position. The Superiors have 34 points including Tuesday night's game, which puts them out in front so they cannot be beaten for first place position although the regular schedule will not be completed until Feb- ruary 2lst,. On February 25th and 26th the first two games of the semi-final playoff series will be played in Terrace Bay, The semi- final series is a three out of five series, Terrace Bay Superiors will play against Nipigon or Marathon in the semi finals. The Cup finals between the winners of the A and B series will be four out of seven game series, The rugged play-off hockey now faces the Superiors, But regardless of the out- come congratulations are most appropriate to the Terrace Bay Superiors Hockey Club for their fine showing as League standing Champions, 0-0-0 HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20 The regular monthly meeting of the Terrace Bay Home and School Association will be held on Monday evening, February 20th in the High School Auditorium, (Cont. on noxt col.) "HOME AND SCHOOL MEETING MONDAY FEB.20 (Co: :. As this will be Fathers Night, the committee consisting entirely of Fathers, will be in charge of the programme and will be responsible for the lunch, The main portion of the programme will be a discussion by Mr. F, 0. Soughto. on the new approach to musical instruction. Following this, more entertainment will be supplied by the committee. This programme has been planned by Mr. J. Wade and should prove very interesting. The attendance shield in St. Martin's Separate School was won by Miss Claxton's Grade one pupils last month, while in the Public School Miss Bradshaw's Grade *»ro class and Miss Dowling's Grade three class were tied for the shiald, So parents. remember the date - February 20th at 8:15 p»m. in the High School Auditorium, and support your child by registering at each meeting. Mothers will be awarded one point and Fathers will receive two points in favour of your child's room, o-0-0 POLIO VACCINE CONSENT FORMS NOW AVATLABLE The parent consent forms for polio vaccine are now available and may be ob- tained and completed at the Doctor's office, These must be completed by the parents before the end of February for all pre-school children over the age of one. Elementary school children including grade @ will receive parent consent forms from the schools within the next few days Please return the forms to the school promptly eee Dr, M. McCausland.