spenarseens: Vol. 7, No. 46 ee Ci eae Won to X ReruRNs" World's Greatest one Man Show} ace Sharpshooter! Memory Expert! ° Guitarist and Folk Songs! Unusually clever Comedian! Fabulous Showman! a-N -D Greatest Living Hypnotist! - at the Terrace Bay High School for a return engagement, Monday, December 2nd, ac ss30 'p.m. For a good evening's entertainment, come out and see the fun. Sponsored by the Terrace Lay Hockey ~Ssociation. MEN'S CHOKUS GIVE CONCEKT - Friday evening, December 6th at 8:15 o'clock in the Auditorium. Adults PSG, Students and children 35¢ THONK YOU NOTE Through the medium of the Terrace Ray News I would like to express my sincere appreciation for the gift received and the Many expressions of good wishes received from the good people at the Terrace Bay mill. It was impossible for me to contact every individual I have had the privilege to associate with over the years. iI will always cherish the memory of meeting and working with a fine group of people, and am looking forward to visiting Terrace Bay. . - Malcolm Spidell. LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THRRACE BAY Ady) November 28, 1957, at the end of 60 minutes of hard fought hockey Terrace Bay Superiors Cefeated the Marathon Mhercuries, Novender 24th at the Terrace Bay .rena by a score of 4 - 3, Starting where they left off last season Sujeriors and Mercuries displayed a play-off brane. of hockey from the opening whistle. Su;ericrs this year however, are a stronger team play better hockey and each line is a threat to the opposition. The second period gave an insight to what can be expected of hockey for this season, and none will deny that good hockey is in the offing. 4S a result of the action in the 3rd period spectators went home with lots to talk over. Tenalties were fairly evenly divided and although Superiors scored the first goal they could never stack up a greater than l-goal lead. Simoneau with Bouchard & Tookenay, a line to watch, opened the scoring at 3:07 of the first with Marathon countering at 3:50 by Charynor and Leblanc. Maurice Osmar sent the Superiors ahead at 13:25 when with Whalen they pulled the old favorite deflection shot. Brady and Kapitan offset the penalties assessed to Marvin Osmar and Lang in this period. In the second, Simoneau, Tookenay & Hansen Scored at 7:29 but at 7:50 Goodman with wmadeo put Marathon again on the Superiors heels. Fenalties to Tookenay & Desrosier and to Mara- thon's Champbell & LeBlanc. With Desrosier still in the penalty box Calder took his own rebound at 0:08 of the third, with Marathon countering at 1:29 from Ferguson, McBride & Amadeo. Superiors then lost Calder &@ Whalen to the injured list, Marathon having lost Johnston earlier, Superiors lead in penalties with 4 players serving time to Marathon's -2 .