aot ee Minor Hockey News (cont'd) The Terrace Say Minor Hockey 'Executive wishes to thank the Ladies auxiliary and'all the people who helped make our Minor Hockey Night a success. Special. thanks to Chris. Meshail, the piper, Vince McInnes, the flag ~ bearer, Jim Cumming vho did the announcing, Frank Sechesky and Tony Delaronde, refereeing, Sill Hanley and sichard Marcella timekeepers, and our High School girls who lead the cheering, % %*# oF PeeWee Hockey, Saturday, Feb, 1st. The Hawks continued to fatten up in the local. reeWee league. Three new Hawk players placed their names in the scoring summary as Leafs were defeated 5-0, Hawk's goals: Sill Shirriff, K.Falzetta, L.McKay, D.Falzetta, & f Erickson, keferee: C. Wood, Jr. The bruin-Canadien game- was postponed until, 5. pem, Friday, February 7th, * * pee okating News Aehearsal. 'Times, Sat. Feb. 8th: A SOO PeM, -- Dutch Girls As aw) -- Ballet "2200 - Feanuts Zeks - Sirthday Cake Attendants Ze30? - Scotch dancers 3315 | --- Howdy Doody, Flubadub, fairs, Soloists, Tuesday, I Feb. 11th: 4:30 - Dutch Girls 4:45... = Ballet | 5300.' - Scotch 5¢h3 ~ Dancers Thursday , Feb. 13th? 4s 00 - Peanuts - 4315 - Sirthday Cake Attendants 4:30 - Howdy voody, Flubadub, 4345 - Fairs, Soloists. Parents; Please see that your children are on time for Rehearsals as our ice time is lintited, (Eiiwal DAY £ISH & Gama aSSOCLATION 4. well attended meeting was held at the "ec." Centre on. January 27th. As this was the annual meeting, lresident Ken MacLeod reported on club activities thru 1957, outlining the various projects that had been sponsored by the club. Major items were the programs for the junior members, a poster and essay contest in the local schaols and restocking of local waters with 8000 legal sized trout, A nominating committee, under the . --. chairman, Mr. S. »oyd, Sr.. presented a slate of officers for the 1958 season and as a result of the ensuing election, the sarah i. officers were elected: . _ President: Kk. J. Hales, Vicevtres..B. Ai réerseony Secretary: T. S. Hodgkiss, Treasurer: C. Lemay, Considerable discussion was held in connection with the Hunter Training program being instituted this year by the Department of Lands & Forests, Latest information oh this matter was presented to' the meeting by °| Stan Hodgkiss who had recently' returned' from the anhual convention of the Ontario Federation of anglers @ Hunters, held at Siingston, 111° members of the Terrace #ay Club are also inembers of this Federation, The prime purpose of the Hunter Training course is to train new hunter applicants in the use of firearms and the principles and inter~" pretation of the Ontario Game & Fisheries uct and regulations. Certified instructors for this work will be drawn from the ranks of fish & game clubs across Ontario, Such instructors will be. qual- ified thru the Department of Lands & Forests | and authorized.to conduct classes and award certificates df competence to those passing the course, Fresent plans are that. legislation.will become effective in 1959 whereby this certifimte of competence will 'bé required by all new: | applicants for hunting licenses, 'Several club members have indicated their desire to participate in this training program anc. the necessary applications will be made to the Department as it is felt that besides being a service to our community , participation in such a'training program will be of value in training our young people in safe gun handling, .ttention Moose Hunters -- If you have not yet made your return to 'the Department of Lancs & Forests reporting on your moose hunt this last fall please do so promptly. This data is' urgently required to complete the surveys on which seasons and limits are determined for next year,