December 14 eens he TERRACE BAY NEWS ~ Page 15 NORTH SHORE HOCKEY LEAGUE NOTES RED ROCK HERE SUNDAY lay be picked up from Len Crockford, Jack Lang Harry Gusul and Jim Beddard, Form your party now and plan on bringing in the New Year in style at the Curling Club's Annual New Year Dance. Everybody welcone,. An emergency executive meeting of the League was held on December 6th in Terrace Bay to consider the Nipigon Flyers! request for an extension of their scheduled starting time, Representatives of all teams were present and Governors from each town except Nipigon. It was the unanimous feeling that four=team League was a must and Nipigon°was given until December 21st to play their first game. J. Staples and D. Jones presented Nipigon's case to the meeting, At thesopening game of the regular sche~ dule--Manathon at Terrace Bay on December 7th the League President found it necessary to impose one game suspension on three Marathon Players - J, Charyna, E.Bolan and B,.Ferguson. for abusive language to the referee in charge and ungentlemanly conduct on the ice. J. Henderson of the Merks was given a two-game suspension for failing to keep his team under control, LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING Evelyn Knauff bowled the high single with a score of 162 and L. Maleshewski had high three with 418, Points taken this week:- Alibiers 17 -- Pats 12 - Anchors 11 - Moaners - 11. - Honey-Bees - 10 - Splits - 8 - Nites - 8 = Rookies 7. There will be no more ladies ten-pin bowl- ing until January 4th, FOR SALE - 1951 Chrysler - owned by John McDonald, former manager of the Terrace Bay Motor Hotel. Car in excellent shape. Call 3747 or write Box 579 - Terrace Bay. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS PLAYER G ASST. WINNER AMT, Hillman R. Tremblay 2,00 Brewer P P.Malashewski 6,47 Olmstead i Leo O'Brien 6.47 Stanley Pic McCouan 2.200 Horton Ge Webster ; 6.47 Mahovlich Thelma Olson 19,88 Duff ski 15.41 Armstrong McLeod 15.41 Stewart 6.47 Kelly 6,47 Shack 2.00 Keon Lorne Wilson 6,47 The next home game for the Terrace Bay Superiors will be this Sunday at 1:30 P.M. when the Red Rock Royals make their first visit. At the present time, the Royals are the undisputed leaders and have defeated the Superiors in their first meetin of the year. This is the last home game until Sunday, © January 7th, so let's all get out to support the home team, HyP ae ATTENTION MINOR HOCKEY PLAYERS Minor Hockey players should note that ae -- eens a aie they are to attend hockey practices for their me, neal 2 1 Rak y 6.47 respective age groups only. We have had a -- 1 eee. F i 6.47 several instances in the past few weeks where fe es mn 2.00 older boys have tried to join practices for os -- ae "00 younger age groups. oal. Tender Cy Marcella 26 In the future this will not be tolerated Dec. 9/61 ~ Boston @ Torto TOTAL 134.34 and guilt arties will be disciphi eursty P o ct adgreeee NEXT WEEK!S SHUTOUT POOL - $50,00 - CURLING CLUB - MIXED BONSPIEL ' (Signed) A,J.Gauthier This coming weekend, December 15 & 16th the Curling Club will hold a mixed Bonspiel and the Annual Christmas partye There will be a maximum of 16 rinks in the !Spiel and rink or individual entries from members may be given to Len Crockford. The Christmas Social on Saturday, Dece 16th is for members, associate members and guests and all curlers entered in the 'Spiel. It is planned to hold the social in the new lounge building. Members may invite guests but must pick up one guest card for each guest and turn it in at the door, Guest cards may be obtained from the House Committee of Dan Kenney, Lou Duquette, Roy Larson or Ed Pineault, up to 6 P.M, on Saturday, December 16th, SEE YOU AT THE PARTY) NEW YEAR'S DANCE The Curling Club's 14th Annual New Year's Dance will be held at the High School. Doors open at 11,30 P.M. December 3lst and dancing CHRISTMAS CONCERT THURSDAY NIGHT - DEC.14 CHRISTMAS CONCERE LHVNOVAY AL es Don't forget the big Christmas Concert in the Hizh School Auditorium this Thursday at 8:15 P,M, - TERRACE BAY MALE CORUS - THE BAND a THE COMMUNITY CHURCH JUNIOR CHOIR WILL PRESENT A FINE SELECTION OF MUSIC, SILVER COLLECTION & PROCEEDS FOR. CARE OF CANADA. MERCURIES WIN TUESDAY'S HOCKEY GAME The Marathon Mercuries defeated the Ter- race Bay Superiors by coming from behind in the 3rd period to rack up four quick tallies and win. the game with a 5-4 score. 1st Period goals - Osmar, Osmar & Adamo ~ Adamo, Osmar & Whalen - Polhill, McLeod & Calder, - Marathon - Charyno, Leblanc & Amadeo.s 2nd Period - No score 3rd Period - Charyna, Leblanc, Amadeo - Char- yna, Leblanc, Amadeo ~ Kukko, unassisted and, will contin ue until 3:00 A.M. A Lakehead at 16,36 Moon, Amadeo & Charyna got the win- Orchestra will provide the music. For table ner, Ferguson's penalty at 17.43 gave Sups reservations call Terrace Bay 3648, Tickets a chance but pulling the goalie failed to eee ee