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Terrace Bay News, 22 Nov 1956, p. 9

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RECRIATION FLYER WHAK-ELD HOCKEY GAMES Saturday, November 24th - 8,00 P.M, PORT ARTHUR BEARCATS vs SUPERIORS Ticket office opens at 7,00 P.M, Sunday, November 25th - 8,00 P.M, PORT ARTHUR BEARCATS vs MARATHON MERCURIES Ticket office opens at 1,00 P.M, WEEK-END TICKET SALES ~% HOCKEY GAMES Tickets for week-end games will be sold at the following times: SEASON TICKET HOLDERS - may pick up their tickets any time between 1 P.M, Thursday and 6.P,M. Saturday PRE-GAME TICKETS - may be picked up between 1 and 6 P.M, Saturday only. NOTE = Any tickets, season or otherwise, not picked up by 6 P.M. Saturday will go on sale at the game, TREN TOWN RALLY On Saturday, November 17th, some 100 teen-agers poured into Marathon to take part in the first Teen Town Rally ever to be held in this district. After the delegates were registered and assigned their billets, the day started with a workshop on square and novelty dances under the leader- ship of Al Miller and his teen-agers from Red Rotk, Later, three representatives from Red Rock, Marathon, Terrace Bay and Schreiber met to plan the forthcoming dance. Ideas and views were expressed by each one and discussed by all, To wind up the afternoon, a tour of Marathon was conducted under the direction of Mr. D. Earle, in which the highlights of Marathon were pointed out. This was followed by a banquet for the visiting delegates, where Mr. D,. Earle and Mr. D, Talerico welcomed the guests on behalf of the Recreation Commission of Marathon. To conclude the day, a dance was held for all registered delegates. On Sunday morning, special services were held in both churches for the teen-agers, Sunday night saw &@ group of weary teen-agers come off the train, but with a sense of accomplish- ment and a feeling of"a job well dme" in representing our Teen Town. MINOR HOCKEY GAWES Friday night, Nove:ber 23rd, at 8,30 the local Juvenile Club plays host to Schreiber Juveniles. Let's all make a date to be there to sce our youngsters in action. In two previous games, the locals have lost one and tied one. Both games ae fast, hard-jolting hockey, Prices (cont'd next colum) iObV dren = \tree¢ Minor Hockey Games (cont'd) Besa g for this game will be: Adults - ,25¢ Be there at 8,30 Friday night. o~0-0 NURSES TQ MEET On Monday evening, December 3rd at 8.00 P.M. in the small meeting of the Recreation Centre, all nurses are cordially invited to attend the showing of the film on the "Gare of the Cardiac Patient", Dr. D. J. M. McCausland will give a few brief comments previous to the film, Refreshments will be served following the presentation of the film, 0-0-0 NEW HOURS FOR NORTH CAMP SNACK BAR EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 26th, 1956 9100 AUS a TEGO haa) 12 Noon - 4,00 P.M, ) Monday to Friday 5030 P.M. = 6430 PoM, ) Saturdays cass 9,00 A,M. = 1,00 PeM, Glosed all day Sunday, 0-0-0 ART CLUB NEWS Regular Art Classes are held eaeh Thursday at 8,00 P.M, at the Recreation Centre, 0-0-0 FOR SALE 1 Ladies! Winter Coat - Charcoal Grey - Size 16, 1G. E. Featherweight Iron - PHONE 204 Washing Machine, 4-burner Electric Stove, In Good Shape, PHONE 423 -- meee eee mest 1953 Meteor 4-door custom line - very good condition - good tires, Has new battery and windshield, engine winterized and tuned, Sacrifice sale ~- best offer - owner moving to United States, Write Box #316, Terrace Bays WANTED 1 Child's rail sleigh - Contact Stewart Reid, Time Card #188, Phone 252 Schreiber

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