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Terrace Bay News, 9 Mar 1972, p. 5

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MARCH 9, 1972 TERRACE RAY NEWS PAGE 5 North Shore Minor Hockey continued from page 4) first encounter against Manitouwadge and came out on the short end of the scoreboard 6-2. The second game of the 2-out-of-3 game series will be played in Mani- touwadge, and if necessary the third and deciding game of the series will be played in Terrace Bay at 1:30 p.m. THIS SUNDAY! All Terrace Bay fans have a great deal of faith in our Midgets and are hopeful that they will defeat Manitou wadge in their second game. O.F.Y. DEADLINE The Recreation Office is pleased to announce that a number oflocal youth haven taken the initiative to apply for projects under the "Opportunities for Youth" programme. The deadline for mailing in projects was March 8th, and it is hoped that a good number of pro-| jects will be approved, providing summer employment for students. JUNIOR BADMINTON Next session for the Junior Badminton programme Mr. W. Dukes Honored continued from page 12... The merriment these materpieces caused added to the enjpyment of the parties, and all those present avowed they would be more safety conscious than ever. Mr. Dukes was most appreciative of the pers- onal gifts presented by both groups. ARENA SCHEDULE This schedule subject to unavoidable change. = 8:00-11:00 Arena Maintenance 11:00-12:00 Separate School Thurs. Mar. 9 will be held this Saturday, Marchll1, from 10 to 12 1:30- 3:30 Matinee Skating & Public School 4:00- 5:00 Ringette JRS. & SRE 5:00- 6:00 Atoms 6:00- 7:00 Peewee House League 7:00- 8:00 Bantams 8:00- 9:00 Bantam Allstars 9:00-11:00 Commercial Hockey Fri, Mar, 10 =~ 8:00-12:00 Arena Maintenance 1:30- 3:30 Matinee Skating & Public School 4:00- 5:30 Public Skating 5:30- 6:30 Midgets Practise 7:00- 9:00 Figure Skating Sat, Mar. 11 - 9:00-10:00 Ringette PETITES 10:00-11:00 Ringette: JUNIORS noon at the High School auditorium. Players must at= tend their sessions on time. | UPHOLSTERY WORKSHOP The second session of the Upholstery Workshop will end either tomorrow or early next week, depending on how registrants are progressing on the course. The Recreation Office would like to thank Mrs.Eva Connors for the excellent instructing that she has done during the two Workshop sessions. There seems to be a . great deal of interest in Terrace Bay in Upholstery and | perhaps we will be in a position to advertise for anot- her coursein the fall of this year. COMING EVENTS March 10-11 = Ont. Municipal Recreation Assoc- iation Conference, Terrace Bay Rec Center, March 17 -18 - T.B. Figure Skating Carnival, Sat. March 18- St. Patrick's Day Tea and Bake Sale, Community Chur ch Basement 2-5 p.m., Wed. March 22- Royal Can- adian Legion Auxiliary Bridge Party, 8p.m., April .6¢7-8=9th-Men's Open Bonsgiel, Terrace Bay Men's Curling Club. THE GRADE 8 STUDENTS OF ST. MARTIN'S SCHOOL WILL SELL} EASTER CHOGOLATES DOOR - TO - DOOR AGAIN THIS YEAR MARCH 6-17. Peppermint Patties - $1.00 per box - Assorted Chocolates THE TOWN WILL BE "ZONED" SO THAT A STUDENT SALES REPRESENTATIVE WILL CALL AT EACH HOUSE ONLY ONCE DURING THE SALES CAMPAIGN .

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