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Terrace Bay News, 21 May 1970, p. 5

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MAY 21, 1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 5 RECREATION BRIEFS - By Jerry Dupas y | ; MINOR HOCKEY BANQUET - MAY 30TH Ou Cali real y A reminder to all Minor Hockey players, coaches, re someone managers, referees and Minor officials that the a" Hockey Banquet will be staged on Saturday, May 30th at 6:00 p.m. at the Moose Hall. The Minor Hockey Association is in the process of finalizing plans for the Banquet and as of today, all | players should have been contacted by their respec- | tive coaches to find out if they will be atfending. Letters and invitations have been mailed to Minor | Hockey executive members, coaches, managers, | referees, donors, head table guest and Minor offficialg All of these people have been asked to call the Recreation Office by TODAY, May 20th to indicate if they will be attending. PARENTS ... if you are interested in attending the Banquet, tickets are now available at the Recreation Office on a 'first come, first served' basis. Tickets are available at a fee of $2.00 to help offset the cost for the Banquet. Tickets are available at the Recreation Office, Cy Brassard and John Pederson. 4 The Minor Hockey Association is hopeful that a | !"Guest Speaker" will be on hand for the Banquet. Presentation of team and individual awards will highlight the evening. JUNIOR BADMINTON RESULTS Results of the "Wind-up" Tournament held last Saturday for the Junior Badminton Tournament are as follows: - 10 - 12 years - Championship Event -. Judy Zwaresh, Davey Chisholm; runners-up - Darlene Regis, Vincent Calder; Consolation Event - Toivo Hirt, Michele Rochon; runners-up - Debbie Johnson and Allan Dorl- land. 13 - 15 years - Championship Event - Debbie St. Louis, Mark Dashkewytch, runners-up - Joyce In the Canadian Armed expect a life of challenge and Forces we're interested in you. action. And a chance to be You are given a man's training someone. along with aman"s responsibil- Let the Military Career ity. You'll enjoy the benefits of Counsellor tell you all about it. top-notch training and pay,30 = See him at the Terrace Bay days leave, opportunities to Motor Hotel from noon to travel, and tomakenew friends. 8 p.m., on May 28th; at the As an Infantryman you can Everette Hotel, Merathon, May 26th. <2 THE CANADIAN ARMED FORCES Cornfield, Robert Vanderkam; Consolation Event - Charles Van Eden, Charles Kettle; runners-up - Marilyn Kujbida, John Zwir. The success of the Junior Badminton Programme is largely due to the co-operation and assistance re- ceived from the Adult Badminton Club. A great deal of thanks to the following adult Badminton players and particularly Mr. Lionel Waghorn who arranged for instructors every week: Cliff Linton, June Linton, Ed McAdam, Herb Sammann, Walter Reiseker, Gord Calder, Lionel Waghorn. Due to the large number of registrations received for the Clinic, another Glinic will be offered again in the fall. a9 ee CONTACT YOUR DRESSWELL MAN TODAY! YOURSELF CALL-824-2250 continued page 12 ......;. TAH i for PICK UP and DELIVERY. CABBAGE ROLLS -- PYROHYS--- BREAD- BUNS Planning a special occasion? A large or small party? There is no better way than to serve tasty cabbage rolls, s pyrohys, bread, buns. THIS WEEK ONLY ~- UNCOOKED PYROHYS-40¢ A DOZEN DOREEN KURYLO - PHONE = 825-3597. CENT a eure ee tt

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