Ncvember 8, 1962 TERRACE BAY NEWS fee a nearer: \ MEN'S FITNESS CLASS ~Continued from Page 4 from 4:45 to 6 P.M,.-at the High School Gym, So far, even though bulletins were sent to past members, turnouts have > } | poor, Join the fun ff] The classes are open to every one, so let's sce YOU out from now on, MEN'S BASKETBALL Practices for those intereste in playing House League Basket- ;ball will be held every Tuesday 'from 8:15 to 10:00 Pele in the [High School. If you want to play, regard- less of age or ability, BE OUT ON TUESDAY NIGHTS, ne eee nse mmm ae % "wv BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL * PHONE TA 5-3209 momen ent | CERAMICS CLASSES : Registration forms for those interested in {the Ceramics and Pottery Classes which will begin soon, will be distributed through the i schools this week, Classes will be divided |into three groups (Pre-teens, Teens, Adults), |. If you are interested, get your registration 'in promptly, oe or, fee money The league 's 31st, with the Hi Singles - T. Dejonghe - 201; 172; Hi Three + 488s H, Solly + oe HOCKEY NEVWS T. Stachiw | Minor Hockey registratior are nearly all in,!A, Pattison 'and players will be broken into tean$ this week.! 8:30 P.M, - |Team lists and game schelules will be posted at}1 and <; | the Recreation Centre and the schools shortly, This year's executive is preparing for the 'biggest year ever, as over two-hundred regis- ,trations have been received, | - SEE THE ARENA LIST ON PAGE 11 FOR PRACTICE } TIMES, : | At last week*s Annual Minor Hockey meeting, a good turnout was on hand to elect officers ifor 1962-63, These are as follows: President- iF, Cruickshank, Vice-President - C, Hale, Past \President - E, Kettle, Secretary - G, Black, {Treasurer - E, Sechesky, Referee-in- Chief + E, Knight, Flyweight Chairman - L, Legualt, jPewee House League Chairman - S, Brend, Peewee 'Allstar Chairman -"M, Newell, Bantam House League Chairman - J, Weaver, * Bantam Allstar '© irman - E, Pincault, Midget Chairman - 'EB. Schock, Contact any of the above regarding the various divisions, vs VS | Montreal a year Ralph Olive, | me ee ee Mr, and Mrs, | to be se mee eres Mr, and Mrs, ~~ Omeistibe's -- OVEMEBER 1 tH. THE CHURC NO 4 PM. k= "mitts, socks baby » helmets - Aprons for all occa-_ sions plus cardtable covers, potholders, slippers & gift items DOLL CLOTHES NOVELTY & WHITE ELEPHAND TABLE on Monday, N race Bay Uti dedication will be held, _TEA_& REFRESHMENTS a Sponsored by by omni ee ne mm re re ee Mens TEN PIN. LEAGUE Scheduled for November 7th at 6330 P.M, - B. Kurylo vs V. Thompson = Alleys Kmauff- Alleys 3 and 4, T; S. HODGKISS PRESIDENT (Continued from Sbdife 1) ' the Resources for Tomorrow Conference held in Home Baking ="Xmas Cakes - C. 'LT OEEN, HOUSE FOR Visine oS i. will be from 2.30 P.M. until 4,00 P. Mey at which time everyone will be mde wel- come and be able to tour the whole build- seinen guests ee Page 5 BADMINTON NEWS There will be a general meeting of the Badminton Club on Wednesday, November 7th, at 83:30 P.M. in the High School. | All members are urged to attend, LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE Last week, Kay. Weppler took the honours with high single of 181 also high three of 436. Points taken; = Pluto-Cats - 19, Telestars - 125 Alibiers - 1 Inorbits - 113 Miss-l!s:- 9; Handycap = 8 1/25 Rockets = 7 1/23 Thompson.- 5, Rosemary Sernesky would like | her nare added to the-spare list, Ladies don't forget ell is due this week-end, tne a enema amet { j 2 . t tarted off Png new season Set. following score 'posted, Stachiw - 236 and 1703; L. H Solly - 181; L. Swirhun - T, Stachiw - 530; J, Grah 477; R. Belliveau - 448, P, Pluto - Alleys 1 and 2, ~ N, Chopty - Alleys 3 and 4, . AZO.» '| | saint John, N.B., and 4, Viv | Sutton, Ridgetown, Ontario, were naned secre~ tary and treasurer pending the hiring of an executive director, 2 eee Clarence Buck were in Sault | | St. Marie last week and attended ceremonics connected with the opening of the Bridge there.) As a member of Terrace Bay Chamber of Commerce | who joined the Lakchead Motoreade, Mr. Buck reports that little actual preparation seemed made on the Canadian side to celebrate the opening of this $20,000,000 project, sens | score ee memnees Bruce Lemon were recent visit- ors with Mr, and Mrs. A. Sinkins enroute. home to Coucheuner from 1xeuner from Toronto, vembér 12th, 1962 at the Ter- ityes Building, at which time ribbon cutting ceremonies - TIM! 1133.0 A.M, eee eee =a creas