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Terrace Bay News, 4 Apr 1957, p. 9

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RECREATION FLYER OPEN HOCKEY FOR BOYS From now until the arena ice goes out, Open Hockey for Bos will be held in the hours regularly scheduled for Minor Hockey. Boys from PeeWee and Flyweight teams -- will have the ice several days each week from 4-6, and Bantams, Midgets and Juveniles during several evenings, Watch the arena schedule for the scheduled Open Hockey hours, ATTENTION BRIDGE PLAYERS All those who have registered for the Duplicate Bridge Club, and any others interested, are asked to meet in the large meeting room of the Recreation Centre at 2P,M, this Saturday afternoon, An effort will be made at that time to lay plans for schedules and tournaments, ATTENTION HOCKEY FANS During this last series between Kenora and Marathon, when reserved seats have been sold out every game, many fans have expressed wonder that the tickets go so fast, The Recreation office wishes to clarify the situation: Here is how the tickets are allotted: 1, Total number of seats in Arena - 591 20 Total number of seats alloted before game (Sent to Marathon 260 T.B. reserved seats 125 Tickets to 2 teams /,0 Total 425 425: 34 Number left for sale at Rec. Office 166, _ Of these 166 tickets, NONE are put on sale before 1 P.M, on the day of the game. No phone orders are accepted for tickets, and those in line at the Recreation Office are the only people to whom these tickets are sold, "This will continue to be the policy on reserved hockey seats, FUTURE HOCKEY GAMES In the event that Marathon wins tonight's (Thursday) game, the final game of the series between Kenora and Marathon. will be at 8 P.M. either Friday or Sat~- urday night, : (cont'd. next colum) Page 9 (Cont'd. from last column) Reserved seat tickets will go on sale from 1 - 6 P.M, at the Recreation Office on the day of the game, In the event that Marathon wins the series, dates of games between Marathon and Pine Falls are unknown, However, if Marathon meets Pine Falls, some of the games will definitely be in Terrace Bay, probably next week, 0+:0-9 SUCCESSFUL KIWANIS KARNIVAL HELD on SATURDAY MARCH 30th The Kiwanian Kiddies! Karnival held in the local arena March 30th was a dazzling success, Hundreds of children vied for prizes in costume contests, novelty races, contests, races, and the well-arranged programme was capped by two hockey games between the All Star Teams of the Flyweight and Peeliee divisions, The former game ended in a scoreless tie. The latter was a ding-dong battle with the All Star Maple Leafs edging out the All Star Canadiens by a 5-4 score in the overtime canto, The win cost A. Fedun, the Canadiens Coach the soft drinks for the teams while i, Schock, the opposing coach felt he had pulled them out of the fire as his Leafs were trailing at one stage by a 4-0 score, It was a fitting climax to a wéll-arranged programme sponsored by the Boys and Girls Committee of the Kiwanis Club, President J, Wellings enthroned the three presiding Carnival Queens at the beginning of the ceremonies. Patricia Romanivk represented the High School, Annette Boudreau, St, Martin!s School and Linda MacFadyen, the Public School, They, in turn, handed prizes and awards as follows: COSTUMES: The most original - Jim Downey, (Robin Hood); The most original girl - Colleen Kenney (St, Patrick}; Best Comic, Eddie Kenney (Clown); Best Pair - Margaret Anderson and Pat, Shivas (Santa and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer); Cheryl vuncan (Best Easter Bunny); Special Awards - Jam'c and Pamela Cumming: (Cheer Leaders), Boys Races: 4 and 5 yrs. old - Tommy Schock, Kale Mann, Paul Evans-Smith; 6 and 7 yrs. old ~ Brian Pineault, Billy Shirriff, Ronnie Stuart; 8 and 9 yrs. old - Danny Schock, Leon Checkryn David Falzettas 10 yrs, old - Francis Schock, Billy Little, Johnny MacDonald; (cont'd, on page 11)

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