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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1959, p. 1

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TERRACE. BAY Circulation Terrace Bay : a ae & Schreiber i Vol.2, No.3 Jknuary 22} 1959 N.S.H.L. TO ENFORCE STRICT APPLICATION OF RULES At a meeting of the NwS.H. 1. Governors in Terrace Bay on Sunday, January 18th, BB! J. Tookenay of Superiors was suspended for' |' _six games as a result of last Thursday's -- game in Terrace Bay. Seagris of Red.Rock Royals also received a three-game suspen- " sion. e As a result of thieids suspensions the Board of Governors have instructed the Re feree-in-Chief to have the league offi- cials tightsn'up on the officiating. Jockey fans' generally will he, in agree- 'ment with this action, . Py stricts adherence to the rules the result should be better ' hockey from the spectators viewpoint and, _ more important, ety ol tre for injuries to . the players. ©" - £3 . Hard luck has dogged the Superiors this' past month, Pill Pytyck, Ray Stathiw are -out with hand -injuries; Ted Wainikka is out of uniform for medical reasons arid: Joe Tookenay benched for six games due to the decision of the. Governing, body of the North Short League. : Last Thursday, what looked like a sure win against the Marathon Mercs turned into -a fiasco--in the third period with Mercuries coming from behind by three goals to count five and grab a 6-4 victory. Superiors were expensive as Mercs capitalized. The Sups. were as stunned by the turn of the game as the spectators, On Saturday they redeemed ines some- what when they eked out a 5-4 victory against Nipigon Flyers. Sunday, however, saw them trailing 8-4 against the same team. That is the last time Superiors will met the Flyers on Nipigon ice. The rchainine-contests will see Nipigon here. So far the board shows -two wins for Sups out of six starts. Thursday, Jan.22nd, at the Arena, Superiors will meet Nipigon and on Sunday, Jan.25th they will come up against the Red Rock Royals. On Tuesday, Jan.27th Nipigon will again. visit the Terrace Arena with Marathon coming for another fray Thursday, January 29th, These games should a as interesting entertainment. HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS On Monday of this peak' a Flyer. was distri- buted throughout the Town; on-Saturday, 'thé re wit} be a bake sale. Sometime. later this 'Winter the students will be holding a Drama -- _ Night. Parents of High School Students are kept fully informed of Schocl sports etc., and they know and understand the reason for these money-raising activities. Uut, because many of our Townspeople are not acquainted with the High School Sports programme, we _.would like to outline the extent of our The Court of Abpeal will be held' At Eleven _ TMe blunders by | _ N-Q-TlI-C-E hi) ee neem ent ofclock in the forenoon, om 'Friday, the 6th day of February, 1959 in the Municipal Fea _ Office, 179 Hudson Drive, to hear appeals _ against the 1958 Assessment, (Signed) "weF, Strutt" Secretary-Treasurer The Corporatien of The Improvement District of Terrace Eay. NOTICE Permission and an instruction sheet must be 'obtained by the tenant, before poermcree ry a) type of oil burner in a 'Kaimt if es ~<A USE ny \Wellings" Pe Townsite Foreman.» y: HIGH SCHOOL - dahresthinda? é gp aOR ag extra-curricular activities just so that te everyone will have a better understanding:;,. .-)" of our need to raise money, (et 2 coer a Gecause we want to pay our way "and- noting Mw aécept free transportation "when we travel,' we have a scale of rates for each ofthe i schools to which we travel. 'For examp$ey- 0 -iraue if the Hockey team travels to Marathon; we. =~. pay the-drivers of four cars $3.00" each«:: Be: ; In addition to travelling expenses, which: ° accounts for the greater percentage 'of sur Budget, we try to make our June Prom the: finest dance of the year. We also award prizes for the best sports at our Initiation party and in general pay any expenses in-: ~" volving students in. school activities. te We compete with four other schools in Track & Field, Rugby, Hockey, Basketball, Curling, Bowling - ani Badminton. This means that-every day from 4 to 6, some school: team is practising and we also overftow: into Saturday:morning., If we don't always: . win, it isn't because we haven't practised. This article on School sports was written to explain why we are holding a Bake Sade this Saturday; actually, if it wasn't for the support given ivoluntarily by or parents and coaches, a Dake Sale wouldn't do math good. If we sometimes seem-%o take- for granted the work of such men as Mr. 3 Phillips, Mr. Harrison and Miss Stachiw or: the Sr..Curling Club, it isn't because we aren!t appreciative, itis "Fust 'our ee fulness in saying 'thanks!', The Bake Sale this Saturday, therefore, and later on, Drama Night, are projects by which the Students! Council attempts to raise money to carry on our Sports Programme. We thought it might be easier to support us if you are doing it with an understanding of our needs, rather than just pure loyalty to us, Thank you. (Signed) --

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