SPE a ek es mI ee eee Briefs - cont'd from page 9 Recreation Manitouwadge won the junior game 9-1. Even though most of the Manitouwadge players in this game were older than the Terrace Bay players, our fellows put on a fine display of passing and running and certainly deserved to win the game. Jim Cor- rigan scored the lone goal for Terrace Bay on a pic- ture play where he made a cut across in front of the goal using an underhand shot. Roller Skating - Just two more Sundays left for roller skating. Come out and join the fun on Sundays between 7 and 10 p.m. - bring the fam- ily, and boys - start to get your legs in shape for hockey. Ice Skating - With luck, we hope to have plea- | sure skating on Friday, November Ist, at 7 p.m. Minor Hockey - Watch the NEWS for registration | date. 1ERRACE BAY NEWS cee eee ee Teen Dance - The Terrace Bay Navy League is spon- 'NOBODY. Sorry girls - no slacks. Brooks, there are two classes conducted every Tues- anksoiving OCTOBER 10, 1968 soring a teen dance on Friday, October 11th from 9 to 1 at the arena. The guest artists will be TE -- Sewing Course - Under the guidance of Mrs. Helen day at the Recreation Centre. The response has been} so good that it appears likely another course will be offered at the conclusion of this course . Upholstery Course - Tie response for this course has been exceptional. The Department of Education is presently trying to locate an instructor for us. Watch the NEWS for more i:formation. Bridge Instruction - We hope to have an instructor | soon; however, we are still taking names at the Rec- reation Office of all persons interested in taking this course . ~ Silk Screening Course - We have just about reached TAS NGIe Ls mites Soa (Cont'd on page 11) ce AE EN ee ENJOY A FAMILY AT THE Tenace Say MOTOR HOTEL TERRACE BAY ONTARIO MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TH pect mene Re SE et Sn an a a ar ® DINNER SERVED FROM 5:30 TO 7:30 P.M. ® FOR RESERVATIONS CALL - - 825-3292 eet le ee A CC AT