3 EHF FSET MSIE AE FONE ER Ts Se Baez °, BARRE ERG LARGE did CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY ee Mae ke 1 oo NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING Covers all games up to and including the 29th of December, 1957. GP WwW L T GF GA Points Tetpace Bay 16.5.0 1 47. 11 Nipigon ee a Te ae SF 6 Red Rock B22 Aaa ae. 6 Merethon 623 1 246 @ 5 BIG TEN G A Pen.in Points _ Mins. H. Manilla - Nip. 6 11 18 17 D. Whalen -- T.B. AS Eg 6 16 MO - TBA 8 5k 13 Marvin Osmar - T.B. 8 4 36 12 P, Baxter - Nip. 6's 3 pO Me Seagris -R.R. & 7 8 11 La Dunville -R.R. 6 & Z 10 A, Legacy - Nip. a 2 9 R. @amoneau-1T.B. 2 7 16 9 G. Swan - Nip. oe ee 8 SHE TUESDAY, JANUARY 7/58 TERRACE BAY ARENA 8.00 P.M. SUPERIORS VS. MERCURIES Superiors suffered their first set- back in League play against Marathon in their 7th game. On January 7th they will be out to reverse the defeat. After a series of losses, Marathon are putting on a push for wins. Our bet is that Superiors stop them January 7th. WINNERS OF KIWANIS DECORATED HOUSE CONTEST First - S. Hodgkiss, House #62 Second - Russ Stevens, House #415 Third - John Ferrier, House #483 Fourth - Ray Kenney, House #469 Honourable mention went to the following: Ab Farrow, House #56 Dave Locking, House #161 Clarence Buck, House #144 Murdo Campbell, House #482 These people are to be congratulated on their splendid effort in making our town a pleasant and colorful sight during the festive season. Winners of Snow or Ice Man Contest: Paulette Boudreau, House #193 Junior Cadieux, House #59 Bill Little, House #124 The Kiwanis Club would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who participated to help make these contests a success. HHH N-O-T-I-C-E Starting next week the Terrace Bay News will revert to normal publishing schedule. Deadline for contributions will be noon on Wednesdays. WE