MARCH 30, 1972 TERRACE BAY NEWS ST... PAGE 5 (continued from page 4...Liberal Meeting) Membership cards will be available from any of the LIBRARY NEWS New books in the Library : Jupiter Crisis = Harrington; The Unmuzzled Man - Man Ferguson; Fodar's Guide to Hawii 1972; Britain and Ireland in Early Christianity; Canadian Football 1971 = 72; Layman's Guide to Psychiatry and Dr. E. Herne; Melbury Square - E. Eden; The Ward - |. Wal- lace; Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee - Dee Brown; The Female Eunuch = G. Greer; How to set Your Own Wig; The Occult = A History = Colin Wilson; Prophecy For The Year 2000 - Falk; = What will life be life be like in the year 2000? Had anyone thirty years ago predicted the world of 1970, it would have seemed like] an exercise in Science Fiction; but today we have come to realize man's vast capacity to transform the World around him and himself. Judy and Susan Mclnnes of Toronto, are spending their Easter holidays with their parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Ted Mclnnes! | RECREATION NEWS ARENA CLOSES APRIL 7TH The last day for Arena activities for this season will be Thursday, April 6th. Arena ice will be taken out starting Friday, April 7th. The general public should refer to the Arena Schedule for specific times.on pub- lic skating sessions, open hockey practises, girls" hockey and Ringette. RINGETTE On. Thursday, March 23rd, two junior teams were scheduled to travel from Terrace Bay to Manitouwadge for their Open JuniorTournament. Due to adverse weather conditions, our teams were not able to travel to Manitouwadge . It is hoped that the Mnaitouwadge tournament will be rescheduled to allow our girls to make one trip out of town this year. 'TERRACE MIDGET AND PEEWEE HOCKEY RESULTS Last Wednesday, March 22nd, the Terrace Bay : Major iPzewees travelled to Thunder Bay to participate in the 9th Annual Central Canada Elks Peewee Tour- nament. All reports from Thgnder Bay indicated that our boys played extremely will with the result ofs Terrace Bay winning the "B" side of the Consolation event. Congratulations are obyiously in order to all the Major Peewee players, coach and manager. This past weekend the Terrace Bay Midgets com- peted in the Northwestern Ontario District Playoffs. Results of the games played are as follows: Sat. March 25 - 10:00 a.m. - Atikokan 3, vs Ter- race Bay 2. 1:00 p.m. - Dryden 4, vs Thunder Bay 1 4:00 p.m. - Terrace Bay.5, vs Thunder Bay 2. 7:00 p.m. - Dryden 5, vs Atikokan 6 (overtime) Sun. March 26 - 12:00 noon - Terrace Bay 4, vs Dryden 5 (overtime) 2:00 p.m. - Atikokan 1, vs Thun- der Bay 6 4:00 p.m. - Sudden Death Play- off = Dryden 4, vs Atikokan 8 The Best Goaltender award went to Tim Priestley of Terrace Bay and the Most Valuable Player award went to L. Ogden of Atikokan. Congratulations to the Terrace Bay Midgets, coach and management for a most successful sea- son. CERAMICS COURSE All those who registered for the Ceramics Course which was to start in January will contacted by the Recreation Office this week to determine whether or not they are still interested in taking the course. COMING EVENTS Wednesday, April 5th - Canadian Legion Auxiliary ~ Bridge Party, Community Church Basement - 8 p.m. "April 6,7,8,9th - Men's Open Bonspiel, Terrace Bay Curling Club Saturday, April 8th. - General Auction Sale, basement of St. Martin's Church, 2 - 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Cath- olic Women's League. April 21-22 = Spring Rummage Sale, L.A. of the Community Church. Community Church Basement = April 21 - evening only, and April 22 - morning only.