Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 2 Dec 1965, p. 7

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- HE OFFERS @COUNCIL EXPERIENCE @ PROVEN ABILITY RECREATION NEWS - by Buck (Cont'd from P.4) men's classes is Saturday afternoons, Wednesday evenings and Sunday afternoons. The first men's class will be held on Saturday, December 4th at 4.30 p.m. in the High School Aud- itorium. The date and time for the ladies' Slim 'n' Trim classes will be announced in the next issue of this paper. We are interested in having a lady with some physical education experience conduct the ladies classes. If you have had some previous exper eince, call me at the Recreation Office - 3542. ADULT SKATING - Sunday evenings have been set aside for adult skating. The response has hot been too great and we extend an invitation to adults to attend these skating sessions. You do not necess- arily have to know how to skate--there are people who will help you 'along. dust ask Mrs .Marsh-- she can tell you easy it is and how much fun. If the interest increases in the sessions, we will organize régular skating parties, with coffee and snacks, to make it a real "skating party." Remem- ber - this is not a figure skating class, but a friend- Ty get-together on skates and a most opportune time to learn to skate. See you next Sunday at 8.30 P.M. SENIOR AND JUNIOR HOCKEY The Schreiber-Terrace Bay Junior "A" Hockey Club is setting a torrid pace in the North Shore Jr. Hockey League. They have posted a 4-0 record and are currently riding on top of the league with 10 points. They are providing hockey fans with a Qhustmas Dance + MOOSE HALL - FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th- 9 p.m. MUSIC BY CHARLIE & HIS RAMBLERS LUNCH - DOOR PRIZE - REFRESHMENTS (sorry, no minors) TICKETS - $4 per couple Tickets on sale in Schreiber from Mickey Didura, J.Kostecki and Bill Kushnieryk. In Terrace Bay from M.Dorman and J.Desaulniers. THE NEWS coceeee ee ee @ THOUGHTFUL PLANNING @ PROGRESSIVE THINKING good, fast brand of hockey and hockey fans from Schreiber and Terrace Bay are fast becoming devout Junior supporters. T.Paradis and B.Stachiw are running neck and neck in the scoring race. Several other big guns in the club are J.Ross, D.Pellegrino J.Macdonald and M.Mallais. This club is skating well and has a sharp defence corps and will be pret- ty hard to beat this season. Arrangements were being made to bring in the N.H.L.OLDTIMERS from the Lakehead for a game here on December l0th, but plans did not material- ize. The MERCURIES look as strong as ever and will be top contenders for the Thunder Bay Senior Cham- pionship. COMMERCIAL HOCKEY LEAGUE - will probably be comprised of three teams. One team that has sub- mitted their team entry is the High School Club. There is a possibility that the second team will be headed by T.Costa. From all reports, L.Waghorn has been burning the ice during practice and is ready to talk contract with any team interested in his services. One hold-out for this year is Jack Phillips, who has not shown up as yet for practices. A Commercial Hockey League meeting will be held Wednesday, December Ist at the Recreation Centre in the Adult Study Lounge at 7 p.m. If you are interested in playing hockey, please attend this meeting. JUDO = A Judo Club will be organized and expert instruction will be provided. George Lee has vol- unteered his services as an instructor. (Cont'd P.9) Bombardier ee Ski-d00 the light-footed snowmobile WE'RE SOLD OUT - - - - BUT .. IF YOU WANT TO GET THE VERY BEST PLACE YOUR NAME ON OUR LIST N O W - FOR FUTURE DELIVERY. 7 0 UT sk |-000 Dealer SISSON'S SNOWMOBILE r SALES - SCH AE.) BEEP ew ONT ARES

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