GOOD ATTENDANCE AT MINOR HOCKEY The executive of the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Association are to be congratulated on the fine program arranged by them last Friday in observance of Minor Hockey week across canada. Approxima- tely one hundred and eighty adults paid to attend the affair and one hundred and ten hockey players |. participated. A total estimate of 400 attended. Reeve W.E. Cavanaugh tossed the puck at the start of the first game which saw Blue Pee-Wees battle to a 2 - 2 tie with the Red Pee-Wees. The second exciting game saw the Pee-Wee allstars rack up three big ones to the Teen League's one goal. Bajkiewicz-Hirt, Ojavee-Osmar and Spzak-Calder were the scorers for Pee-Wees and Malashewski for the Teen League. In the Atom "A" and "B" Divisions the "Home" Teams and the "Visitors" proved something (may- be that their coaches use' the same methods) MR. E. PERSSL. , - BOX 375 _ TERRACE B/ ¥ . as their games ended 2-2 and 0-0 respectively. But how those mighty Atoms try has to be seen to be appreciated. - Prizes were distributed to the winners of a poster contest held to publicize the event. Terrace Bay Sports and Recreation Co-ordinator Jerry Dupas _ presented $5. to Janet Roberts, $3 to Ron Lapenskie and $2 to Carla Calder, who placed Ist, 2nd and 3rd in the contest. Cheer leaders from Terrace Bay High School - Paulette Duquette, Jane Persson, Linda Kennedy, Joan Belliveau (leader), Cathy Graham, Wendy McMillan and Jackie Turner kept enthusiasm at a high pitch with their spirited antics during play. Winners of the Hamper Draw were announced as Bill Randa Sr. and J. Mikus. In recognition of his untiring efforts to promote hockey in Terrace Bay Lester Legault was presented with a Scroll by A. Chisholm. Maurice Dozois refereed a tight game between continued page 9 ......