Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 26 Jan 1961, p. 9

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January 21, 196) fe MINOR HOCKEY NIGHT FEBRUARY 17TH The Date for this year's Minor Hockey Night has been set at Friday, February 17th, MAKE A NOT ON YOUR DATE CALENDAR TO GET OUT AND SUPPORT THE KIDS THAT NIGHT, |. Plans for a full night of hockey enter- _ tainment are underway, See future issues of the News for final details, MEN'S BASKETBALL & FITNESS CLASSES Men's Fitness Classes are held every Thurs- day at the High Schoo] from 4:45 to 6 P.M, Basketball workouts are held every Friday at the High School, from 8:15 to 9:30 P.M, WE WELCOM# NEWCOMERS TO SITHER, OR BOTH, _ OF THES# GROUPS, [A apna nese HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY NEWS | . Terrace Bay and Nip-Rock battled to a 4-al | tie Saturday in Red Rock, Doug.Moore counted | two for Terrace Bay while Norm Vezina and | Don Fedun collected singles. | The next action is February 12th when Terrace Bay plays host to Schreiber, | LOST ~ Hockey Equipment in Dufflé Bag « includes skates and hockey pants, Return to Eddie Kenney, Phone 3671, OO , EISH & GAME ASSOC, HOLD ANNUAL MEETING On January 10th the Terrace Bay Fish & ; Game Association met in the Recreation Centre | to hear annual reports from the President » | Jack Anderson, Treasurer ~ F, Sechesky and' Miembership Chairman = Elmér Persson who ; announced there were 93 members, The year's ' activities had included playing host to the Zone one Convention in September, opening a Nature Trail in the Community, conducting safe gun classes, donating a song-bird record to the Library, speckled trout restocking and polson had been put in Perch Lake preparatory to restocking, A resolution re Lengthening the Rainbow Trout Season was passed and attempts are being made to secure a Club Houses The executive of the Club for 1961 are: President + Henry Duriez, Vice President = KR, Gavin, Secretary ~ Jack Anderson, Treasurez ~ Frank Sechesky, | SUPERTORS STILL HEAD NSHL LEAGUE i The Superiors have shown their versatility , in the past week though plagued with injuries. | they shuffled their lines and still came up _with sound victories and are now holding | down top spot in the League, They are, how | ever, faced with tough competition in the -- | home stretch, Both Marathon and Red Rock are _ becoming stiffer, Fortunately for Terrace Bay fans the great er number of games will be played at home ' and their support, as always, helps when the | game is balancing for that one extra point, The Miss Superior Contest will be held in , the month of February, The chosen queen will vie for the title of Miss North Shore Queen _ at the end of League play, and, should | Superiors win the League nothing' could be _ more fitting than having a Miss North Shore | Queen our own Miss Superior, Terrace Bay games this coming week | Thurs, Jan, & ~- Marathon at Terrana Bay a VC eer tiie aes a eH) ot TERRACE BAY °\[D ONT. XB ML A Sunday, Jan, 29 » Nipigon at Terrace Bay Tuesday, Jan,dl.-- Marathon at Terrace Bay NSHL STANDINGS THROUGH SUNDAY, JAN.22 WoL 2 Pts. Terrace Bay BSR 5 ere a8 Red Rock th OO ee Nipigon © OO WO Marathon 6----8---- 0-10 TERRACE BAY BANTAMS WHITEWASH WHITE RIVER 15-0 Last Saturday evening the local Bantams handed WhiteRiver a 15 to O shellacking. Billy Stachiw and Danny Schock led the slaugh ter, each turning in a 4 goal performance, Other goals were netted by Frank Schock (3), Chris Cavanaugh (2), Grant Solly (1) and Henry Gaulin (1). LOST - key case containing seven keys on Birch Crescent, Please phone 3629, GOT A BLURB? We hear rumbles from time to time of other activities which are going on in town such as a "Reading Club" - an "Investment Club" - Broomball - Bowling, etc. If you'd like to interest others or just let folks know what you are doing why not get your Press Repre- sentative to prepare something for publica- tion. Our P.0.Box No. is °79 and there are boxes at the top of the stair in the Post Office (rear entrance) and one in the Mill, MORZ ON MRS.BESTON'S COOKERY BOOK We left you a week or so ago at the point where Mrs.Beeton discourses on the part fish played in the American diet. The preface on American Cookery continues "we ought to be greteful to the Americans for introducing us to the fluid beef...,that forms such good substitues for alcoholic drinks in cold weather, putting strength, as well as life into our bodies when at all overcome by cold or fatigue. (we always believed that fluid beef was an English institution), ARE YOU A STOCKING SAVER? . If you save all those odd stockings from a 'pair in which one developed runs here's atip. Put them all, regardless of shade, in a pot and boil in clear water for half an hour, Let cook in same water and presto--they are all the same shade, Match into pairs watching that heel heights are similar,

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