{ Hp CKEY NOTES : Last Sunday, the "Superiors" lost a tough one to Geraldton by a score of 6 - 3 in a game that most of our loyal local hockey fans claim was one of the best games played here in the last couple of years. According to all reports, the victory might just as well have gone to our boys. On Tuesday the Schreiber 'Deisels" upset Nipigon's apple- cart by a score of 8 - 5 and the present league standing is now as follows: Won Lost Points Geraldton 6-- i ' Marathon 6 2 12 Nipigon 4 6 8 Schreiber 4 5 6 Terrace Bay 0 oF 0 This week-end, our boys! journey to Geraldton to take on the league-leaders ina 2 game series. Good Luck, Lads. Tonight's game between Terrace Bay & Schreiber - 8:30 HOUSE: LE..GUE PM In last night's House League games Maintenance defeated No, 1 Shift by a score of 3 to 2 while Structural took No, 4 Shif into camp by a score of 7 to 4. The «annual Classic between the "Lunch Pails" and the "Pale Faces" has been set for ' 9:00 PM on Wednesday, Feb, 11th at the Schreiber rena. Complete details and line- ups will appear in next week's "News", 0-0-0 "JOCK" MaoCALL MOVES TO "Kip" Terrace Bay's Loss iS Kapuskasing's gain! We have just received word that our old pal -John George MacCall (better known as. "Jock") has been transferred by Imperial Bank. to Kapuskasing where he will rejoin his old conufrere George Coulter, . "Jock" has been a valued member of various groups during his stay in Terrace Bay, having been closely associated with the Canadian Legion, Rogerve army Unit, Curling, Rifle Club, eta. Good luck to sola, "Toei let's hear from you regularly with the occasional visit thrown in for good measure. 0-0-0 CONTINUATION SCHOOL JUDITORIUM Regulations governing the use of the Continuation School Auditorium for Recreat- ion and Meeting purposes (and for the class- room which will be available for meetings) have been made, It is the desire of the School Board to Set rates which will be sufficient to take care of the extra services such as heat, (cont, on next column) ars. Page 7 CONTINU..TTON SCHOOL ..UDITORIUM (cont. ) lig Tight, et BEC. "as these are not ot properly a ohne against education, It is not the intention to make a profit on the use of the space for recreation and meeting purposes, i. complete set of regulations are now in the hands of the School Principal and may be seen by those interested, However, the following extracts are published hereunder for general information., Regulations 1. Preference shall be given to school activities up to the hour of 6:00 P.M, 2. /11 applications are to be made to the Principal of the Continuation School at the School between 4 & 5 Pi on week days. -Phone 35 3. Any person or organization using the school property must reimburse the Continuat- ion School Board for any undue damage to either the building or equipment during thoir period of occupancy. h. Organizations wishing to book dances will be taken in turn, <Any organization that has been using a certain day-will be given pref- erence, providing that notification is given at least three weeks in advance. RENTAL RATES iuditorium 1, Local organizations operating an activ- ity or event for profit shall pay ten percent of gross paid admissions or twenty-five dollars, whichever be the lesser, but the minimum charge is not' to be less han ten dollars, Raocel acenad vet one sponsoring an event which is not for profit shall pay ten doll- 3, {11 other applicants not included in the foregoing groups, such as local organizations using space on a regular basis, must submit their applications to the Juditorium Committ- ee for a special ruling ona seasonal rate. Extra Classroom 1, Local organizations sponsoring an event for which no admission is to be charged shall pay five dollars per day of meeting. 2, all groups or organizations using this space on a regular basis for meetings must make application to the suditorium Committee for a seasonal rate, 3. <Any group requesting the use of this space to sponsor an event for profit must also make application to the {auditorium Committee. (Minimum charge is not *o be less than ten dollars) LOCKERS IN THR SHO.@R ROOMS Extra lockers in the shower rooms shall be rented Por three dollars per locker per season or five dollars per locker per year, payable in advance.