: Volume 6, No, 13 WESTERN CANADA INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY PLAYOFF POSSIBLE IN TERRACE BAY In the event that the Port Arthur North Stars eliminate the St. Boniface Canadians from further Memorial Cup playdowns, there will be Championship hockey in the local arena, If the North Stars win they will play the Western Canada Junior finalists next week in the Port Arthur Arena, Therefore, the Terrace Bay Recreation Assoc- iation has agreed to the request of the Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association to have the Port Arthur Bearcats, Intermediate Champions of Thunder Bay, play the balance of the series between the Manitoba - Saskatchewan winners (Minnedosa Jets) in the Terrace Bay Arena. The games will commence on Monday, April 2nd at 8:30 pem. and will continue each successive evening until a winner is declared in the best of five series, Allotted for this purpose iz Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- day and Thursday. Hockey fans having followed the Marathon- Bearcats series were given a treat with the performance of Edgar Laprade, former NHL star, A very rare treat is again being ex- tended fans in that there will be at least four former NHL players participating in this series, It must also be pointed outthat this is the first time in the records of the Western Intermediate Hockey League that the western semi-finals are being held this far east. Bearcats have called in Herman Mannila of the Nipigon Flyers and Steve Rusnak of the Geraldton Goldminers to help them in their quest of the Edmonton Journal Trophy, Tickets for the first game will go on sale Monday April 2nd at 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 Pem. Season tickets will be valid and held until 6:00 pem. on the night of the game. Season ticket holders who do not intend to use their tickets are requested to call the Rec, Office, LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY March 29th, 1956. CONSERVATION CLUB TO BE FORMED IN TERRACE BAY As you may know our local Conserva- tion Club has been almost non-existent over the past two years. However, there are still a number of people interested in pro- moting Conservation and its allied activ- ities in this area, The Northwestern Ontario Conservation Federation, comprised of active clubs in Ft. Frances, Ft. William, Port Arthur, Red Rock, Geraldton, Rossport, Marathon and Jackfish would like to see an active club operating here, A local club is necessary if we are to benefit from activities being sponsored by the Dept. of Lands & Forests such as restocking of local water, control of Wild life etc. in this district. The Game and Fisheries Rules and Reg- ulations are to be completely revised in the near future and if we, as a group, want to have a voice in the making of these reg- ulations we must have an organized club to back our resolutions, Would you be interested in joining an organization such as this and help carry out these activities? If so please fill in the information requested below and bring this form to the meeting to be held in the Meeting Room in the Rec. Centre on Monday evening April 2nd at 7:00 p.m. Do you wish to join this Group? Will you take an active part in the Club? Would you stand for Office in the new Club? NAME, ADDRESS PHONE