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Terrace Bay News, 27 Nov 1958, p. 1

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TERRA AM Cl tAuthorized as 2nd Class Post Office Depte, Otcawa . : Mas - STEPRACE RAY-MARATHON { ROCKEY CAME In @ wide open, hard ard hitting | game be- tween Terrace Bay Superiors and Marathon Mercuries, Terrace Bay outscored the Mer- | curies six to 4, Both teams' came: op with | better pocitional games than those "hey turned in just one week ago aainst the Port Arthur Bearcats," Pollard for Terrace opened the scoring at 9,01 of the first period assisted by Blom, only to have Charyna. aided by Cox and Leblanc even the score at 11.52, madeo put Marathon one up at 5.85 of | the second when he scored unassisted. At 11,19 Pollard evened the score with his | second goal assisted by Blom and Fytyck, Rlom combining with Pollard and Lindquist _gave Terrace the lead at 14,27 but Cox, from Koglowski came right back at 17,23 to tie the score at three all. In the third period Terrace came, up with = quick goals, Lindquist from Tookenay at 2,46 ard Wainikka from Lindquist at 3.41 aha Terrace was in front to stay, Cox un- assisted narrowed the gap at 10.25, but Marvin Osmar from Desrosiers put the game on ice when he scored for Terrace at 12.03.. This game was the first of a two game total goals series between the 'two clubs for the Soughton Jewelers Trophy. Second game to be played in Marathon December lith. | SCHREIBER LION'S CLUB CONDUCT CANVASS "Your Lion's Club of Schreiber Will con- duct a house to house canvass for -.contri- butions to the Building Fund cf the Can, National Institute for the Blind for Thunder Bay District. The canvass is on this week, Please: give this worthy cause your wholehearted support, both morally and financially. No contribution too small, No Contribution too large. ' Give with your heart and not your head. Official receipts for income tax pur- poses cca be issued at time of contribution. SWIMMING. f POOL COMMITTEE HOLD MEETING BEBOP. the past few 'w weeks nothing ng has been - published regarding the proposed swimming pocl for Terrace Bay which has, perhaps, left some people wondering 'what now?, A Committee has been formed with M.D. Campbell as Secretary and'E oBrady, 'he ;Olson; j,Shivas, I,Sweet, H.Roberts, J.?.Heenan, acting thereon. At the last meeting of this committee a site was selected (che' area purallel to Hudson Drive between the High School and the Public School) and Mr,Brady appointed to contact the proper authorities regard- ing same, T. Olson is in charge of data accumulated regarding types of pool and will distribute this to the committee mem- bers who will report back on the type each thinks best suited to our Conmauni ty needSe Cont'd, on Fage 3 Vol.2, Nowl3 hibition game at the Terrace Bay Arena. . team, say NEWS November 27, 1958 HOCKEY PRICE CHANCES ~Conmencing \@ with the exhibition games this week-| end o ADULTS ~~ 65¢ (standing room or seats) CHILDREN ~ 25¢ SEASON TICKETS - 15 X 65¢ ~ $9,75 per season. This amount may be paid in two instalments, The first payment by Dec.14th, the second by RAAT 25th. NS SEASON TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AFTER DEC.14, ee mee | DATE OF FIRST LEAGUS GAME, ree at a TY Ree CRA A BOR eR ce NO FURTHER PRE ~GAME TICKET SALES Box Box of fice will be epen 1 at 6,30 P.M. SEASON TICKET HOLDERS HAVE UNTIL 5,30 PM ON DAY OF GAME TO CLAIM TICKETS, 'After that time their seats will be open to general admission tickets. ALL SEATS, OTHER THAN THOSE HELD BY SEASON TICKET HOLDERS, and MARKED "RESERVED" , OPEN TO GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS, ARE NOTE: LAST YEAR'S SEASON TICKET HOLDERS HAVE UNTIL DEC.1, TO RENEW THEIR TICKETS, LET US KNOW NOW!S3 | SUPERIORS TO MEET FORT WILLIAM BEAVERS Sunday at 2,00 P.M, the Ft .William Beavers will play the Terrace Bay Superiors in an ex-= Little is known of the abilities of the Beavers this early in the season, They have not completed a team and by the looks of the line-up of 'spot! contenders there are going to be some good new players trying to out-shine the old favorites, Superiors are basking in their win against Marathon last Sunday but don't for a minute think that Coach Paulsen considers they are getting the most of what they are capable, There will 'be changes, and changes for the better. Remember that the Beavers are a senior A win is good, especially for us as Superior fans but how the win or loss is execu- ted is the criterion of what each team is cap- able of playing. A preview to the Beaver's abilities is offered when they play nee Marathon here Saturday night. An added attraction at the Sunday game will be the drawing for a 20 lb, turkey. The for- tunate winner will be holding the lucky number on the program which you can purchase from the girls at the Arena. Programs are just off the press, In them are the names of supporteis of the Superiors, 'They make it easier for the fans to enjoy the best in hockey, So--don't forget to buy a program, BUY TICKETS ON THE MINOR HOCKEY LEAGUE DRAW,

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