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Terrace Bay News, 6 Nov 1958, p. 9

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ez November 6th, 1958 RECREATION FLYER INOR HOCKEY NEWS Open practices for boys in various age groups have been scheduled over the next two weeks, Formal practices will not be- gin until November 15th. Come only when your age group is sched- uled,. HOUSE LEAGUE HOCKEY Some interest has been shown in the re- vival of House League Hockey, Those inter-~ ested are asked to leave their names at the Recreation Office. If a large enough group wishes to play, an attempt will be made to get things underway. Also...if any of the "old timers" have equipment belonging to House League, they are asked to turn it in at the Recreation Office as soon as possible. MINOR- HOCKEY EXECUTIVE FORMED, ~ Officers for the Minor Hockey Executive were elected at a meeting in the Recreation Centre last week, The 1958 officers are: President E, Schock Treasurer F. Sechasky Secretarial duties Flyweight CHAT Year ~ C, Koski Peewee - K, McLeod Bantam " - B, Hayes Midget " - J, Phillips Juvenile " - TT. Bond TERRACE BAY AMATEUR HOCKEY ASSOC.NOTES After a week of strenuous practising the boys are beginning to loosen up into hockey form, Muscles are getting over the kinks and knots that always appear after the first bout on the ice, Stamina and wind are the next things to whip into | shape and the boys will be ready to take on their first challenge. Could be that you are wondering why the worried look on Coach. Paulsen's and Manager Jack Thomas! faces: Put yourself in their places and pick a team--it's easier said than done, There is a lot of good material skating out there and even the most critical of us can see that the Superiors this year are going to have more than one line, Marv.Osmar hasn't lost a bit of his speed and can still pivot around the best. Nipper Osmar doesn't seem to be bothered by his ankle and Dave Whalen looks in good shape so, all in all, that line looks as though it will still spearhead the Super- ior attack, After a little more juggling there are two more lines that are going to . pack a wallop. There is another defenseman out there who is catching the eye of the spectators, | His name is tome Pollard. He fits in nicely with Bill Pytyck, but then, that is no wonder, because he has been a team mate of Bill's for the past two years in the Junior A ranks at the Lakehead, Tom was picked up by the Canadians when they went into the Western finals last year. He has a lot of hockey experience behind him and has a lot of hockey before him, He's only 21 now, stands 5! 11" and conditions 175 lbs. Looking over all our defense we think » even Bolan will forget his usual salutation4,. - Looks like Rocky Gavin has got himself a partner, That new goalie who always faces Gavin in the practices is Don Dobson, Don Terrace Bay News ~~ Recreation Office Page 9. hails from Peterborough, spending all his 20 year hockey career from Bantam up to Junior B guarding the net. Don reteived the Goalie Trophy for low average last year in the Junior B rank, We don't ask that he win a trophy for the games he plays for Superiors but we do ask that he keep that average down, QUARTER CENTURY CLUB (Cont'd from Page 7) five or more years of service with the Company, are, Ernie Rowson, Herman Roberts and John Knight. Vancouver Wedding (Continued from Page The bride wore a full-skirted ballerina length gown.of white brocade with matching bolero, Her fingertip veil was held by a sequined net headdress: her Jj2wellry was a baby white ° pearl necklace and matching earfings. She carried a bouquet of baby red roses and stephonitis. Maid of honour, Miss Carol Chambers, was gowned in powder blue princess-lined taffeta and wore a matching sequined head piece. Bridesmaid, Miss Glennis Seymour, sister of the bride was gowned in a pink nylon dress and her feathered headdress was en tone, Both attendants carried bouquets of deep pink car- nations ° The bride was given in marriage by Jack Browning of No,Vancouver. John (Bud) Knight of Vancouver was best man, Don Matula of Van- couver and Stan Savoy of Crofton, B,C, were ushers. 'During the signing of the register soloist Frank McPhail sang "Ave Maria" accompanied by organist Guy MacDonald, The reception for 100 guests was held at 2870 West Broadway, For the reception Mrs, Seymour chose a black princess line taffeta dress with pink accessories and wore a cor- sage of pink carnations, Jack Browning, long-time friend of the family proposed the toast to the bride. For the honeymoon trip to Seattle the bride chose a beige two-piece fitted suit with deep brown accessories. Her corsage was of yellow carnations, Mr. and Mrs.McInnes will reside at #205/ 1540 Haro Street in Vancouver, NATURAL RUBBER, NEW TREADS, ALL SIZES SNOW TIRES -- IMMEDIATE DELIVERY, PHONE WRITE OR WIRE, MeMILLANS TIRE. 553 CENTRE -- §, SYNDICATE AVE, FORT WILLIAM

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