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Terrace Bay News, 25 May 1961, p. 8

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TERRACE FIRST x. IN a --------_----e PA NEY a x? <3 Jerrace B Ha | | | | | | | FRIDAY SINGLE ADULT .75¢ JUNE STUDENTS DANCE CLASSES (Continued from Page 7) This is your opportunity to receive qual-- ified instruction in Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, ; Cha CHa and other dances, at a very low fee, IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, BE OUT THIS THURSDAY, MINOR BASEBALL All leagues in Minor Baseball are now in full swing, despite the fact that we are stil short of coaches, League games in all groups will run as scheduled until the end of June, when winners will be declared. Following this, Allstar teams in the various age groups will be formed for outside games, Team lineups and game schedules are posted on.the bulletin boards :at the Rec, Centre and the schools. Copies of these have been given | to each player, DON'T FORGET eeeee We still need coaches, -If youtd like to help, call the Recreation Office NOW$} HOUSE LEAGUE FASTBALL Following the formation meeting for House League Ball, last week, the following changes have been made, IF YOU INTEND TO PLAY THIS YEAR, READ THIS, é 1. The league will now be a House League Fastball Association, fastball to be played instead of softball, 2. Registration fees for players has been raised from $1, to $2, THIS MUST BE PAID TO THE LEAGUE TREASURER (Don Blom) BY THURSDAY, MAY 25th AT LATEST, Only those having paid their fees by that date will be placed on a team, 3, Players will be placed on teams that: coincide with their own shift at work, so as to allow them the maximun number of games, met y Band & Assisting Artists FRESENT A SPARKLING PROGRAMME OF RHYTHMIC NOVELTIES * MARCHES SPECIAL SOLOISTS GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY THIS IS A FAMILY SHOW -- SO BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY TO JHE HIGH: SCHOOL KEEP THIS NIGHT OPEN _ Allstar groups. ae ee BAY NEWS ANNUAL May 25,1961 n) Y AUDITORIUM BTHIST Povey Mi: REMEMBER --- YOUR FEE MUST BE PAID BY THIS FRIDAY, MINOR HOCKEY BANQUET ' A crowd of over 200, consisting 'of Minor Hockey Players, Coaches, Referees and Exec~ utive members of Ladies Auxiliary and the Minor Hockey Association, packed the Moose Hall on Saturday, May 6th for the Annual Minor Hockey Banquet and Awards Night, The banquet was catered by the Catholic Women's League and sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary to Minor Hockey. Following dinner, President Forbes Cruickshank thanked his executive, the coaches, referees and players, and especiall the Ladies Auxiliary, for their invaluable work throughout the year, Awards were presented as follows: 1, The Cowboy Young Trophy and Individual trophies to the Peewee House League Champion Maple Leafs ~ by E, Schock, Coaches = M, ~ Chepelsky, M, Dye, Captain - Bruce Corbett, 2. The Spadoni Trophy and Individual trophies to the North Shore Bantam Champion - by Cy Brassard, Coach - D, Blom, Manager - E, Schock, Captain - F,Schock, 3. The Terry Cavanaugh Memorial Trophy to the most impw ved Peewee Alstar Player, Presented to Bill Shirriff by Ron Schock, 4, The Robin Hood Oats Trophies to the Hockey Citizens of the Year in the Peewee House League, Peewee Allstar and Bantam Presented by F, Cruickshank to Peewee House League - Peter Heenan, Peewee Allstar - Ricky Dorman, Bantam Allsta Fred Erickson, | om Following the presentations, Don Fedun

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