PAGE 10 TERRACE BAY NEWS Z..JUNE 23, 1976 MINOR HOCKEY BANQUET: Cont'd from page 1 In the Bantam Division, Michael Moher was presented the Calder Memorial Trophy as the most valuable Bantam. Neil Rivington was awarded the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey Trophy as the most improved Bantam. Tom Armstrong presented the trophy. In the Midgets, Jerry Bell presented the Terrace Bay Minor Hockey trophy to David Lap- enski as the most valuable Midget. Mr. Ed Cavanaugh presented the Cavanaugh Memorial trophy to Mark Hara as the most im-- proved Midget. Mrs. Jean Fisher presented the Fisher Mem- orial trophy to Gary Richards as the top goal- tender. Tom Armstrong was presented the coach of the year award, presented by Cy Brassard on behalf of the Terrace Bay Recreation Assoc. Miss Danielle Bougie was presented a small gift by Paul Dashkewytch in appreciation of her work in the power skating program. The banquet was well attended by players and fathers; and we hope that this will be an indication for the Annual Meeting in Sept. where a new slate of officers are to be elec- ted. If you are able to help in the Minor Hockey programme please attend the meeting. See you in the fall and have a good summer. Photo below shows Mrs. Jean Fisher presenting trophy to Gary Richards, Best Goaltender. WANTED FULL TIME MAINTENANCE CO-ORDINATOR Preferably with some maintenance exper- ience and background, for the McCaus land Hospital. Please phone 825-3695 for further parti- culars and application forms. Photo below shows Tom Armstrong presenting trophy to Neil Rivington, M.I.P. Bantam. ANNOUNCEMENTS Garry and Diane Lapworth are proud to announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, Susan Julie. Born to Mr. and Mrs. David Kent (nee Cheryl Moore) of Thunder Bay, a boy, Graig David, on June lst. Proud grandparents are Cora and John Ropchan, Terrace Bay and Marion and Bob Kent, Peter- borough. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boon of Schreiber, a boy, on June 19. RUNNING out LAKEHEAD SCHOOL OF HOCKEY Aug. 2nd-14th SOME OPENINGS AUG. 16th - 28th FILLED 14 Professional Instructors ready to help and develop the talent of all hockey play- ers. Applications available by Writing to Box 522, Thunder Bay "F". Phone 622-9079