oy a , ; January 19, 1961 . } Can TERRACE BAY NEWS INTRODUCING the:new 1961. Pontiac Jempdat* Page $ * now be' seen at your local General Motors Dealer { { | PHONE 3319 | aTTENTION HOCKEY FANS Sports At Superlor home games ticket sales will be handled as follows: Left Window,» Rec, Association' members Right Window = Nonsmembers Chiidrens' tickets are sold at both windows, After the ticket sale rush is over, beyond the ten=minute mark of the first period, ALL vicxets Will be sold from the window on the" | right. \ | The Superiors had a busy past week getting in four genes, three against Marathon end one wits Red\Rock, They came out victorious in all , but one encounter and that wagewith Marathon 1 at Marathon Saturday, Two casualties will "eexen the team; however. Cy Brassard is ott sor awhile with a pierced ankle and Don Dobson will be out of hockey for some few weeks due so a dislocation of the shoulder, suffered Sun 'ay when storping a' shot by Marathons Bill ,Pycyek has shown that he is versatile in this | hockey game; no slouch as a defenseman, he 'was holding down a wing position Sundsy and /vhen stepped into the goal pads to relieve Don and did a first class job, Marathon were unaole to penetrate the net once in the two 'and one helf periods. This week the boys will 'play Nipigon Tuesday, at Nipigon; back to erathon Thursday, and again at Nipigon Sature day. Sunday they will face Nipigon but on home LCE» NSHL STANDINGS THROUGH SUNDAY, JAN. 15 W- DLT -Pts | Terrace Bay Wd eBid Oo bea | Red Rock _..- Go one | Nipigon Ban6 110 206 | Tarathon so 6 Terrace Bay games for next week: | Tuese dane 17? + ..at-Nipizon | Thurse dang.19 .« ..at Marzinon | | Set, Yan, 2L = at Ninigon | | Sun, Jen, 22 - Nipigon at Terrace MINOR HOCKEY STANDINGS WL Pts | Canadians 4081 Bruin eo | Le sis ee oe | Hawks a oS | i aoe Terrace Bay Enterprises Limited" ' | wage Terrace Bay, Ont. Dp. Ww PHONE 3319 Section BIG SEVEN Mickey Valiquette 10 Goals, Michael Brend 9, Bobby McMillan 7, Ronnie Stuart 6, Alvin Le- blanc 6,°Tommy Schock 4, Kelly Philips 4. The above standings include games up to January 14th and represent half of a twelve game schedule, HIGH SCHOOL HOCKEY Terrace Bay hockey team defeated Geraldton 6 to 4 Saturday in a very closely. contested game, The top scorers for the home team were Doug McKay and Dennis Bouchie with two apiece followed by Don Fedun and Doug Moore with 8 CS ins Saturday Terrace Bay travel to Red Rock to. meet the Nip - Rock, High School team, LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE STANDINGS AS QF Congratulations to Evelyn Knauff for bowls ing 200 end winning the luggage donated by ~ Food Services. Nice bowling, Evelyni Freda Knight just missed getting the train case by one when she made 185¢ Hi Single Hi Single W/hep. Evelyn Knauff 200 Evelyn Knauff 246° Hi Three Hi Three W/hcp. Phil Turner 463 Vida Laporte 639 TEN HIGHEST AVERAGES: Liz Malashewski ~ 138, Ruth Shirriff - 13L, Bea Fawcett ~ 128, Dot . Thompson = 127, Julie Stachiw ~ 127, Grace Banks ~ 125, Vivian Hanna = 125, Evelyn Knauff - 104, Kay Weppler = 124, Freda Knight - 123, TEAM STAY CINGSs ~~ Good-Fellows - 103, Dreamers ~ 10L.1/2, Beatniks ~ 97, Alibiers ~ 87, Discs ~ 85 1/2, Honey Bees ~ 81, All Stars +76 MEN'S BASKETBALL Workouts will continue each Friday evening at 8.15 at the High School, until further | notice, Anyone interested in playing is urged to turn out. LADIES FITNESS Apparent lack of interest by local ladies has forced cancellation of the Ladies Fitness Classes, No further classes will be attempted for the present, Gs ENTE PLTNESS , These classes continue every Thurse at 4545 at the Hier Schoers good, bub iw jel. requis: Bong recruits, , -- | ' ' 1 a JUD US NOVEL AO Recent turnouts have been |. .