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Terrace Bay News, 4 Oct 1972, p. 8

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PAGE 8 TERRACE BAY NEWS OCTOBER 4, 1972 © o lil HELP HELP LEADERS FOR GUID ES AND BROWNIE S ARE DESPERATELY NEEDED! ANYONE WILLING TO HELP PLEASE CONTACT MRS. G. MOORE AT 3638 IF NO LEADERS ARE FOUND THE GUIDE COMPANY WILL HAVE TO CLOSE. PLEASE COME FORWARD AND GIVE THE GIRLS A CHANCE! HELP HELP Girls Hockey Requested ; Based on a number of requests received by the Recreation Office to operate a girls hockey team, registration forms will be circulated through the schools in mid-October. A number of details still have to be worked out regarding playing age, out- of-town competition, etc. Look for more details in future issues of the News. Table Tennis Exhibition and Clinic: The Prudential Insurance Company of America have offered to send their outstanding sportswoman employee, Miss Violetta Nesukaitis on a series of tours of Canada to promote table tennis on behalf of the Canadian Table Tennis Association. A northern Ontario and Northwestern Ontario tour will take place from October 1st to October 13 The following cities and towns will be included on the tour: North Bay, Sudbury, Elliot Lake, Sault Ste. Marie, Wawa, Marathon and Thunder Bay. Table tennis enthusiasts will be able to see Miss Violetta Nesukaitis in action on Tuesday, October 10th, at the Marathon High School Gymnasium. Her exhibition and clinic will start at 7:30 p.m. Miss Nesukaitis has been Canadian Women's Champ- ion for six years, has won the U.S. Open Champ- ionship three times, is the current Canadian Open Singles and Mixed Doubles Champion, as well as the U.S. Open Mixed and Women's Doubles Champion. To repeat - her exhibition and clinic will be held at the Marathon High School for our area start- ing at 7:30 p.m. COMING EVENTS Sunday, October 22nd - Annual Penny Auction sponsored by St. Martin's C.W.L. HOCKEY TEAM TURKEY SHOOT This weekend the new hockey team for the Lake Superior High School is sponsoring a turkey shoot to raise funds. However, many people have indicat- ed that they do not know what a turkey shoot is. In the arena targets will be placed on the firing range. Ten people will compete for a turkey. Each person will shoot five shells at his own target You do not have to be a marksman to win. There will be two types of targets available. Those who wish to compete on the basis of marks- manship will shoot in a round which has targets for that purpose. The person with the most number of shots closest to the bulls-eye (on a Dominion Stand- ard points basis) will win a turkey. This is the Sharpshooters round. For those of us who are not crack shots another type of round is available. This will be the Wild Turkey round. The ten shooters will fire five shots at a blank piece of white paper. The back of each paper will be divided into squares and in each square will be written a number from 1 to 10. The person whose five shots total the most points will collect their turkey. All you have to do is hit the paper anywhere. If your bullet cuts a line dividing two squares, you will get the value of both squares. We have lots of turkeys so come out and take a crack at this interesting sport. Special rounds are available for the ladies. All ties will shoot again. We provide the guns and shells. Please do not bring your own. We ask you to respect our safety precautions which are designed to protect you. Sorry, according to the legal technecalities, no one under 16 is allowed to shoot unless he or she possess a valid hunters license which he must show. Come out and have fun and get your Thanksgiving turkey.

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