ANUARY 8.1970 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 9 FIRST ON THE ROAD VICTORY FOR SUPERIORS a fae 5 Pp The Terrace Bay Juniors took a closely fought +: game from the Manitouwadge Copper Kings, Sunday in Manitouwadge by a score of 8-7. Terrace Bay CUSTOM CLOTHES TIP TOP TAI TIP TOP TAILORS MADE TO MEASURE SUIT SALE trailed most of the game but came back in the fina! Regular $125.00 Coat & Pants $98.00 Terry Black and Trent Desaulniers each scored three goals while Joe Papineau and Don Gresdal scored singles.in leading Terrace Bay to their first on the road victory this year. Both teams played good clean hockey with Terrace Bay picking up> three penalties and Manitouwadge four . minutes to squeeze out the win. NOW - Coat & 2Pants "now-$126.50 Reg. $145. Coat, Vest & Pants" $114.50 Pantsonly "Now. $29.75 SAMPLES OF LATEST COLORS IN FINEST SUITINGS FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM | | Contributions to the skate-a-thon have been com- ing in fairly good, however, we still have $800. outstanding. We urge all skaters to turn in their collections as soon as possible to either Ross Mitchell 560 Superior - 3606 or Wayne Newell, 454 Princess Ave - 3756. If need be we will pick it up. s-ooniissnipheneaesnciesiplieieamineibiestiecieanatanetimeninantiietiatl PHONE 824-2549 SCHREIBER, ONT. SPADONI BROS. LTD. SALE ENDS JANUARY 16, 1970 LETTER TO THE EDITOR We feel we are being discriminated against. As representatives of the group of young adults, who return to Terrace Bay each year for the holiday season, we are pleading the following case. As everyone in town knows, there are only two places where the citizens may go to have a cup of coffee - the Snack Bar in the Recreation Centre and the Voyageur Restaurant. Both places have certain rules which we MUST follow in order to buy their commodities. For example, at the Voyageur Rest- aurant there is a rule stating that everyone, except- ing adults, must pay a cover charge of at least twenty-five cents in order to sit ata table. When we asked the manager whom he considered an adult he promptly replied "Anyone over forty-five". We don't feel it is necessary to point out how ridiculous this statement is. Of course it is very difficult to draw the line be- tween adolescents and adults, but we feel that once we go away to university or higher forms of education! or are out working for our living, we should be con- sidered as young adults and should therefore, be exempted from such a cover charge. We hope that by this letter the people of Terrace Bay will become aware of our situation and begin treating us as - YOUNG ADULTS. Evelyn Rajotte, Lita Boudreau, and Karin Lundberg. Has Recreation Briefs - cont'd from page 8 .... i JUDO RESPONSE NEEDED - In order to start making plans for a Judo programme, more names should be submitted to the Recreation Office. The programme would be open to both boys and girls "13 years of age and over, so if you are interested, be sure you leave your name at the Recreation Office. SKATING HOURS = Thursday, Jan, 8th - 1.30 - 4.30 p.m.; Saturday, Jan. 10th - 8.00 - 10.00 p.m.; Sunday, Jan. 11th - 2-5 p.m.j Sun - day Jan. 11th - 7-9 p.m.; Monday, Jan. 12th - 1.30 - 3.30 p.m.; Tuesday, Jan. 13th - 2.30 - 4 p.m. = Veuailisaday » Jan. 14th - 1.30 - 3 p.m. TERRACE BAY HOSTS MARATHON THIS SATURDAY § The local Minor hockey fans are reminded that the § Marathon Peewees and Bantams will be playing our local Peewees and Bantams this Saturday. Game times are indicated in the Coming Events column. Support our local boys by attending their games this Saturday and cheering them to victory. COMING EVENTS Friday, Jan. 9th - Junior Superiors host Red Rock. Game time 8 P.M. Saturday Jan. 10th - Terrace Bay Peewees host continued page 10 ..... CI ET ee A ,