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Terrace Bay News, 27 Feb 1985, p. 8

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Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, February 27, 1985 Sportsmanship lost it's meaning for a couple of games this weekend when Terrace Bay played host to_ the 3rd annual Midget In- vitational Tournament. It wasn't skill on skates or kids having fun, it was who can check the other player the hardest. We made it to the Terrace Bay Arena for - only 2 games (Marathon vs. Terrace Bay and Nipigon vs. Marathon) but these two games really opened our eyes to junior hockey. Also to the fact that our Arena is in a sad state of affairs what with the lack of heaters all along one side of the arena plus the rotten boards, now the. time clock is not working bu let's hope it is not out for the season. In the third period of the game between Nipigon and Marathon it got pretty rought when one of the players from Marathon was thrown out of the game and then the ambulance was called for one of the players from the same team. Not all the teams performed in a poort sport- smanlike way, but one Winter Carnival planned 3 Schreiber The next session of Aerobics will begin Tues- day, March 26th. Evenings classes willbe held Tues- day and Thursday from 8:45 to 9:45. Afternoon classes will be held . Wednesday and Friday from 2:00 to 3:00. Please note that these classes have moved back to the Com- munity Hall at the Recrea- tion Complex. Registra- tions will be accepted at the Recreation Office only. Winter Carnival Plans for the Winter Carnival are coming together nicely. The following is a list of the events that will be held. Pee Wee and Tiny Tour- naments, Oldtimers hockey game and dance, Road hockey tournament, Ping WANTED Apt. prefer in Terrace Bay for quiet, non- drinking, non-smoking woman. Please call 824 2375 after 6:30 p.m. Willing to pay approx. $270.00 a month. Pong Pool and Chex Hockey tournaments, car- toon festival, bake sales, Minnie McCuaig Curling Bonspiel, Students Council youth dance, mixed slowpitch baseball gamie, council and recreation committee vs. Bank of Montreal, Cribbage Tour- nament, and possible ice sculpture contest. A full two page.ad will appear in the March 6th issue of this newspaper. If any groups who are not presently in- volved would like to organize an event during the Winter Carnival, please contact the Recreation Co- ordinator before Thursday , February 28th at 4:00 p.m. Special Events The rest of the winter is -going to be very busy at the Recreation Centre, keep an eye on the display board in the corridor so you can keep up to date on the happenings. Swimming Lessons The swimming lessons being offered at the pool in Marathon between April and June are not meeting with much success. If you are interested contact the Recreation Office at 824-2317. Terrace Bay The Kinsmen Club of Terrace Bay have advised that their community car- nival will be held March 1, 2, 3/1985. Plan to par- ticipate. The Kinsmen Club members are the organizers of Carnival 85. Plan to participate. No Body Contact Hockey The first "No Body Contact Hockey Tourna- ment" is scheduled for the Terrace Bay Arena March 2nd, and 3rd. Drop by the Arena and show your sup- port to this popular activi- ty and cheer on your favorite team. March Break Activities With the success of the last 2 March Break ac- tivities the Recreation Committee will once again offer the following ac- tivities: Skating, bowling, racquet sports, road hockey tournament, novelty bowl- ing and games room challenge. Complete schedule is available at the Rec Office and will be printed in this paper next week. Programs Aerobics Advanced (Lise Demers) Those interested in tak- ing part in an advanced Aerobics Class with Jazz Dancing as part of the course are asked to call the Recreation Office and register. This course will be held on a Monday night in the Multi-Purpose Room at the centre and Thursday night at the Public School from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. This course is due to com- mence on Monday March 18, deadline is March 13. continued on page 9 = & J RRSP% are not all the same! Why save for retirement with an ordinary RRSP, when you could take advantage of markét condi- tions to increase your savings. Our Superflex annuity plan has the options you need. Call: Mary Cashmore Terrace Bay, Ont. 825-9152 oe yout life in shape. team seemed to be doing it's best to lose points with the fans. The results and stan- dings of the tournament were, Nipigon over Schreiber 4 to 2, Kakabeka Falls over Marathon 6 to 5, Nipigon over Terrace Bay 10 to 2, Schreiber over Kakabeka Falls 9 to 2, Marathon over Terrace Bay 8 to 1, 2nd place Marathon 9 vs. 3rd place Schreiber 3, and inthe final two games for consolation and championship the results were Kakabeka Falls over Terrace Bay 5 to 4 in overtime, and the win- ners of the tournament were Marathon over Nipigon with a score of 4 to 3. Hope to see you all again next year. Sorry No Minors. Terrace Bay No-Body-Contact: Hockey Tournament March Ist, 2nd and 3rd Terrace Bay Arena DANCE Saturday March 2nd Schreiber Recreation Complex 9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. Bus leaves Terrace Bay Rec Centre at 8:45 Ride $1.00 but . FREE RIDE HOME!! 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