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Terrace Bay News, 18 Feb 1960, p. 1

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Be BERT ~~ Circulation Terrace Bay & Schreiber ere ee eee --¥ols3, fo janes: sumoanimanere ee ee nr ee eee Minor Hockey. ihe Friday, February 19th is'the one night in the year that the kids ask for your support, . DON'T DISAPPOINT THEM! To them, it is the big night of the' year ... the night when they look forward to performing before a - packed Arena,' They, and their coaches, have worked hard since last October, preparing for, this event. TAN, Remember when you were a 'youngster? Were- n't you thrilled when Dad or Mom came to see . you act in the school play, take part in an important game, or receive an award? Wasn't that one of the "BIG" nights in your life, WELL, KIDS HAVEN'T CHANGED!!} Your children get just as big a thrill when youtre out to see them perform, LET'S ALL BE OUT ON FRIDAY, FEB, 19TH ene - PROGRAMME .- : - Grand Parade of Players" oo ~ The Queen (The Terrace Bay Band) - President's Welcome ° - Flyweights (Canadiens VS Leafs) Peeweel (Leafs VS Canadiens) - Peewees (Bruins VS Hawks) - Peewee Allstars & Bantam House League - Bantam Allstar Intersquad game ~- Juveniles VS Chapleau Juveniles (full length game) DODIINANDAGDH BOwWMONDA DW C2C0OnsSoundod t DON'T MISS. THIS EVENT, BUY-A- TICKET FROM ANY MEMBER OF THE TERRACE BAY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION MARATHON 4 - TERRACE BAY 2 IN FINAL NSHL GAME TUESDAY NIGHT AT TERRACE BAY. © night Marathon Mercuries won over Superiors by a 4 to 2 score, ' The win for the Mercuries earned them the top spot in the League standings at the end of the regular schedule; congratulations are in order No.l, Club. The NSHL this year has been about the tightestrace as any hockey fan could ask for as can be seen by the final standings, Superiors now meet Red Rock at Nipigon. on to decide third position, -NSHL_W__. i STANDINGS (February 16) | - 2. 3 OU Marathon 24 12 10 2 26 Nipigon 24 » del, il 2 24 Red Kock 24 11. 42 1 est Terrace Bay 24 10 ll 3 23 The play-offs in the League start on February 20. The third place club will now pjay the Mercuries in the A semi-final series, and Nipigon Flyers will play the fourth place club in the B semi-final series, *, "ee & A ; i i . che a Re whe dite "pgs iy f oe Ao me. meen ttt '| and J,D,Kelty is Secretary-Treasurer, In a very close checking hockey game on Tuesda-| for the Mercuries for finishing the NSHL as th: Thursday night February 18 in a one game effort Watch the'News! for dates of games played here. ce Ae A ce A ro ee No.7 "February 18, 360 ee ae Se - SOR. aE ae ne oc RN eaanaentin eames EMBS (LECT. DIRECTORS AT ANNUAL MEETING At the Annual Meeting of the Employees? Mutual Benefit Society, Tuesday evening, Feb. 9th, the following members were elected to the Board of Directors. DIVISION. I ~ Woodhandling & Preparation ~ St. St.Louis a DIVISION II - Pulp Conversion & Technical - J. Brooks ; - Engineering, Steam, »Firehall & Townsite - W. Baillie Service, Hospital Hotel and Offices ~ H, Boudreau, DIVISION III DIVISION IV - 'Chairman of the Society is Mr. R.G.Shirriff' COUNCIL QUOTES The Reeve, all. Councillors and the Secre- tary Treasurer were in attendance at last Wednesday's meeting,. Minutes of the last meeting were accepted as read. : Correspondence included a letter regarding Brownie Cookie Day (in May); a further. commun- ication regarding pedestrian safety; corres- pondence regarding proposed By-law covering Fire Safety Checks and Hydro Inspections; a letter regarding Safety Patrol; the Fire Department's January report; a letter from | the Students Council of T.B.H.S; .a letter 'regarding Lands & Forests new base; a pro- posal from the Kiwanis Club to erect a perman-| . ent Christmas Tree; a solicitation from the Can.Mental Health Association; a letter from the Hydro Commission regarding proposed re- duction in Domestic and Commercial utility rates and an invitation to send a delegate to. a Convention in Toronto, TR = Tenders for clearing of Lakeview Drive to | | Superior Avenue were opened and contract awarded to Messrs.Hermes and Matush, Library, Hydro and Township Accounts were passed for payment. oa -- Reeve Ferrier commented on the fine por- traits of Mr.H.C.Laundy and Mr,C.E.Paget which Secretary-Treasurer Strutt has had installed | in the Council Room and Council endorsed that a letter of good wishes on his récent retire- ment be sent to-Mr.Laundy. The meeting adjourned after a short report from each Councillor on current activities, FISH & GAME ASSOCIATION OFFICERS NAMED -- The following executive were elected at the January annual meeting of the Terrace Bay Fish and Game Association, President - Jack Anderson; Vice-President - Henry Duriez; Treasurer = Frank Sechesky; Secretary - Stan Hodgkiss, -- STANDING COMMITTEES:~ ~~ Hunter Safety & Jr,Programs - G. Kydd Fish Restocking -- ~ G. Black Nature Trail - H, Duriez Ways and Means (Contta Pate 3)J° Garvin

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