, PICK UP YOUR | Snteerestoniinemelpesnnniininicnnlelidla ai i Recreation Association Members who: have not | Vol.5, No.6 ee mere sera te MEMBERS {IP DISCS me yet picked up their new Membership Discs should do so inmediately, STARTING THIS WEEKEND, THOSE WHO DO. NOT | PRESENT DISCS AT CHARGE EVENTS" MUST PAY NON- | MEMBER PRICES. 4 1 ( ; Shows, public s Such events. include hockey games, film skating, roller skating, enter- taimient events, bowling, etc, IN ADDITION, members of groups using Recrea ' A * : nm . s . > ( tion Association facilities: mst present discs on request, before being accepted into the group. : oe eoeee CARRY YOUR DISC AT ALL , TIMES, THE ONLY WAY WE-CAN MAKE THIS SYSTEM : WORK IS 20 | "MAKE NO EXCEPTIONS. IF YOU : DON?T HAVE YOUR DISC, YOU WILL BE CHARGED AS _ A NON-MEMBER, 'members on ! MADE Cashier's cannot be expected to recognize sight, so. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE ~BIOK UP YOUR DISC NOW 78 (ne | SUPERIORS VIN ONE - LOSE ONE During the past weeks? play the Terrace . Bay Superiors have been unable to change their 2g { second' place League standing however, as - always, when they face the Marathon Mercuries, fans see a good fast game and anything can happen in the play-offs, On January 3lst the Superiors defeated Nipigon Flyers by a wide margin 15-- 3, A seven minute Flyer penalty in the first period gave Sups an edge and in the second 'they con- tinued the pounding to rack up nine goals, : Bouble Maurice Osriar was the big goal getter (4). es went to Pollard, Whalen Adamo and -- fookenay and 'singles to Lindquist, Smith and | Kolody. { Sunday afternoon Marathon Mercuries defeatedi , the Superiors 9 - 6, The Mercs trailed 2 - 4 'at the end of the first period but came back ; strong in the renaini two periods. { > Fast _ hockey was theorder for both clubs with who | could make the most of the breaks, Goals ~" were scored by /madco (2),Allie Leblanc (2), | Al Lanteigne (2), ' and Charyna (1) for the Mercs, Kapitan (1), Nutbrown (1) a - Maurice Osmar ' scored one in each period for a hat trick, : Bob Adamo got two in the first and Dave . Whalen singled, for the Superiors. | SUPERIORS BEAT MARATHON - SCHREIBER BEATS NIP, On Tuesday night the Superiors defeated League leaders - the Marathon Mercuries by 2 goals = total 6 - 4, In Nipigon the Schreiber All-Stars defeated i the Nipigon Flyers by one goal - total 7 - 6, _ The last league game will be played Sunday in Marathon when the Mercs play the Flyers. Serving the District in which we live (ne a 'was scheduled for Thursday, February 21st at February 7, 1963 i j AREA CONFERENCE PLANNED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | President C.E. Paget called a meeting of the Council of the Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce Thursday evening when, due .to.con- flicting dates, an insufficient number of members appeared to form a quorum for a2 genera! meeting, The Secretary read the minutes and the' lengthy correspondence was dealt with, The president announced that drrangements are being made through the Chamber of Commerce } to hold an Area Conference in Terrace Bay on the afternoon and evening of April 29th, This would be in conjunction with the Upper Lake Superior Travel 'Council and wonld include a luncheon.. Mr, Paget urged all members to reserve this date, Canadian Chamber of Commerce iocki will be observed April 2lst to 27th. The President recommended attendance at the Annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in Suebec City for anyone av&ilable October 6th to 10th, It was decided to linit other forms of advertising in favor of wide scale distributioz of a new brochure on Terrace Bay, "Mr. N. Cornthwaite, Publicity Chairman, illustrated the colorful brochure devised by his committec | of Ken MacLeod and Jack Kelty. Mr, Paget © commended Mr; Corthwaite and his conmittes for ; their diligence, Transportation allowance was voted for dele~ gates to attend the Upper: Lake Superior -- Council «in Nipigon on February 12th, Membership Chairman L, Waghorn reported: new | members3~ Terrace Bay Kiwanis (Al -} Hartman), Laporte Decorating and Painting, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Mr, Sam Boyd Sr., Costa Foodmaster, Anfordts Ltd., Palm Dairies (Ft. Wn) Mr. R, Hirt, Plaza Restaurant, ! Plaga. Barber and Beauty Shop. Several of the | Commi offered to assist Mr, Waghorn in a last drive for menbers, L. Grandlemire described extension of? service in the district resultant of 'the power-| lines being installed. by the C.P.R. Tehecom = munications: for the 'Ontario Hydro, Communi ~ cations with tourist cabins would be facilita- ted by the extended accommodations, Ray Kenney reported. on material gathered 'to complete the brief on Survey of Fishing which he expected -to have 'prepared within thé week,' | He had learned through correspondence with ' conservationists in the northern United States | that commercial fishing for lake trout has 'already been prohibited there, j Enquiries were made concerning' the: Highway ' sien and, in the absence of Mr, Adamo, the' | President elaborated, » Council recommended a: letter of congratulations be sent to the Figure Skating Club on the amount of promotion given to Terrace Bay and the fine job done on | the Northern, | The next meeting of the Chamber of Cirilelsse eee enact I reeemereenaranee yen ee tne ee ie eR a las eee ected eee eet nee "nara Dae eetelicte ahr: satcectndiitnne es saraintreioent tone aempiticiineneipecters ini | 7245 P.M, 5