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Terrace Bay News, 20 Nov 1958, p. 8

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Page 8 Terrace Bay News November 20, 1958 oe HOCKEY TICKET CHANGES PROPOSED - READ THIS Because of the involved ticket sales policy and increasing prices for reserved seats, it: has been the desire of the Terrace Bay Superiors Hockey Club and the Recreation Association, © for some time now, to initiate a standard price for all adult admissions to local games, After muck study, the two bodies have hit upon a proposed plan which should prove very attractive to Loval fans, = The plan will oft tdi a standard aaa admission price of 65¢ for all league games, This price would entitle the purchaser to sit in any seat in the arena, regardless of section or colour, other than those sold for Season!s Tickets, To reserve a seat for the season, a fan ould pay for all the Teague games in advance. This would entitle him to the seat of his choice for all exhibition, league and playoff games. His seat would be marked "RESERVED" to eliminate the possibility of others using his seat. People who had\Season Tickets under the old system would haye the opportunity to retain their seats from past seasons, SOME OF am REASONS FOR PROPOSING THIS PLAN ARE: (1) Other arenas in 'the league are planning to raise their standing room rates above the 50¢ figure of other years. In those arenas this higher rate will still be for standing room only In the Terrace Bay Arena it would entitle the purchaser to any seat in the house, (2) People who did not care to purchase Season Tickets Wie chins: bedanee of higher prices, could do so 'under the new plan for the ety low rate of 65¢ per game, by paying for the league games" in advance, / (3) It would enable yoakt fans to page their choice of any. seat in the house at a reduced rate from past years, Last year, Reds sold for 80¢, Browns for 70¢, and could be used only by those with Rank Ved seat tickets, This year all seats would sell for 65¢, (4) This system would not be a ai shaydlitaad 6 Piaac who used to purchase reserved seats wei the pre-game sales from mh +6 Fem, By purchasing a Season Ticket, at no extra cost, a fan, could now have the seat of his choice for all games, If he has to miss a game, he can sell his egal for that game, at the standard admission price of O5¢, and not' lose money on the dea. (5) Those who prefer to 'stand will pay 65¢ also, but the. is in keeping with the proposed raise in prices = other N.S.H.eL. arenas, THE NEW PLAN LOOKS LIKE THIS: ° Last Year - ' This Year ' REDS 80¢ 65¢ BROWNS 70¢ 65¢ GREENS 60¢ 65¢ STANDING 50¢ 65¢ / THE 65¢ RATE WAS ARRIVED AT BY TAKING AN AVERAGE OF ALL ADULT ADMISSIONS FROM LAST YEAI NOTE: THIS PLAN WILL NOT BOOST PROCEEDS TAKEN IN BY THE HOCKEY CLUB AND THE ARENA. IT HAS BEEN PROPOSED FOR THE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOCAL FANS. LET US HAVE YOUR COMMENTS: - ie / THE TERRACE BAY SUPERIORS EXECUTIVE y |. THE TERRACE BAY RECREATION ASSOCIATION ae ny nee ee oe ae THERE'S ROOM FOR ALL WHIBN IN SCHREIBER EAT 'NEATH THE UMBRELLA, ' JOIN THE CREDIT UNION => y Ss, . Your Credit Union prospers on lack of expense, we have no fancy salaried exec- . utives: to support, no plush 'offices to attract "trade", and no outside stock- Ur holders , clamoring for profits, its object is not to make ee but to serve its HOME BAKING TO ORDER member's, ' We have an) Educational program, and OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY budget , yes} But principally your credit ; canals Se union is prosperous because you believe OPPOSITE C.P.R. SCHREIBER - PHONE 324 TH Wb

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