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Terrace Bay News, 17 Oct 1963, p. 5

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October 17, 1963 i= nee + sr nemaemnapanansigamaee - seers ei ie). --_ jf a TN ep SR RN a RE LI A SO ST RE TE TE LO A A Fort William were holiday visitors with his te a ly tN A Te OTE OE GOOD "Yon, /* oe aM AUMONY 16 VET LAOTHER | [FORM OF "G0 Aud PAY... , "neces egcemanth. LATER.» £ YOUR FORD AND VOLKSWAGON DEALER HOCKEY COACHES? CLINIC (Cont?*d from Page 4) Also co-operating in the sponsoring of the course are the North Shore Minor 'iockey Assoc. the Thunder Bay Hockey Association and the Community Programmes Brand of the Department of Education. All aspects of the game will be covered, including basic skills of skating, shooting, passing; as well as sessions on training, handling of players, offensive play, defensive play and goal tending. In addition to , lectures on these subjects, films will be shown and ice demonstrations provided by mem- bers of the Terrace Bay Superiors and the Marathon Mercuries,. This course will apply particularly to Minor Hockey Coaches and is intended to give a& sound knowledge of the basic skills required to teach young players. A small course fee will be charged to cover costs of the hockey booklet and a Coaches? Manual which will be given to each delegate. Instructors for the course will include E, Bolan, K, Ward, A, Leblanc and G, McMorland i along with players from the Terrace Bay and i Marathon senior teams, who will give ice : demonstrations. Registration forms for this course will be ' out soon, If you are a Minor Hockey coach, or if you would like to be, DON'T MISS THIS CLINIC, SET SATURDAY, NOV, 9th AS THE DAY YOU WILL ; BE AT THE HOCKEY COACHES' CLINIC IN TERRA BAY SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Norman Vezina, son of Mr. and Mrs. W, + Vezina left Saturday to-resume studies at De Vry Technical Institute in Toronto, and also Willard Jr, is home on vacation from Sennetre, Quebec, Mr, and Mrs. D, Brearley with Mr, and Mrs, W. Scheuchenpflug returned home over the week- end from their vacation motoring through the Rocky Mountain National Park to Las Vegas and enroute home making a stopover in Minneapolis. Mr, and Mrs, Ervine Janstrom of Sault Ste, Marie spent the Thankgiving weekend visiting with her sister Mrs, I. Coe and family. Visiting with the T, Latour's over the weekend were Mr, and Mrs. Joe Seminiuk and Dr, and Mrs, Dave Acal, Mr, and Mrs, Brian McMillan and sons of At et nent a eth Nase te sai THE NEWS Fa USED CAR: Mill Road & Hwy. 'of the Community Church, will meet Monday, Page 5 name eee aN EE te le te ete et A eS NN CL CTO: GO A NA NCE NE LOCO! TC Ae item ilies i. pn Seaenson. 10 Ar: ls eae aac ead Sark SELECTION' 63 DEMONSTRATORS ALSO Pe NEW: 64 MODELS -AF- 4° MieeL WAY MOTORS 17. = Phone 825-3882 | b/s PRODUCTS _ -- emer ne meee en nee ee eee are) brother Mr, F. McMillan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Collings with children 'of Chapleau were guests of her parents Mr, and Mrs. RK. Ostling. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G, Galvin over the Thankgiving holiday were her parents Hr, and Mrs. Gordon Brown accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Art Peckett all of Port Arthur. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd dighland and family from Sault Ste, Marie visited her brother A, Chadney over the Thankgiving holiday, Visitors with the W. Anderson's over the holiday were Mr, and Mrs, Ed Burke and family of Port Arthur and Mr, and Mrs, Jack MacMahon of Winnipeg enroute to Kingston. Cn ee tee eagenscememema done remain co KIWANIS CLUB RECKIVES LETTER (Cont'd from Pg,2) During the meeting a letter from the Crippled Children's Society was read and informed the members they had raised a total of $12, 629.26 for the Society during the past twelve years. This is a most commendable achievement and this small band of men are to | be congratulated on their charitable endeavours The Afternoon Group of the Ladies Bastrisly October 21st, at 1:45 P.M. Work will be done on Boy Scout ties. " | VISITOR TO SUPERIOR SEA CADET CORPS Sub, Lt. Phil Levy'; Area Officer, visited | and inspected the Saree Rea edn BoxPS sy LY Sigh Cont'd on Page 8) | MASQUERADE PARTY AT THE CURLING "LOUNGE FRI. NOV. |? 8 30 2 | Tel BY eT WILICTERS. | PRIZES FOR Most original costume, Funmiiest Costume & Best Tramp Costume EVERYBODY WELCOME | $1.5 BU _per couple - Sorry no Teenagers _ | Tickets may be obtained from = Caccamo's Store Doug Knight Sandy Crawford Ken Johnson Art Reynolds

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