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Jr. Trappers Trading Post and Leafs Ticket Giveaway

This weekend will mark the first Trappers Trading Post at the North Bay Junior ‘A’ Trappers home game this Sunday against the Soo Michigan Eagles. Booths will be open to the public at 6:00 p.m., puck drops at 7:00 p.m.
This weekend will mark the first Trappers Trading Post at the North Bay Junior ‘A’ Trappers home game this Sunday against the Soo Michigan Eagles. Booths will be open to the public at 6:00 p.m., puck drops at 7:00 p.m. During the Trappers Trading Post, fans will have the chance to get to know many local businesses and have the opportunity to win great prizes! Some businesses and organizations taking part in the event are:

CTS Canadian Career College
MADD
Roll Me Dough Sweet Shop
The Business Centre – Nipissing/Parry Sound
King Sportswear
College Boreal


Every fan that walks through the door will also have a chance to win a pair of Toronto Maple Leafs tickets to the March 18th game against the New Jersey Devils at the Air Canada Centre. Purchase game programs and Trappers merchandise to obtain extra ballots for the draw. Fans who visit participating booths during the Trappers Trading Post will also have the chance to get extra ballots.

Don’t forget to take part in the 2nd intermission 50/50 Charity Tennis Ball Toss to help support Amelia Rising Sexual Assault Centre of Nipissing.

A special congratulation goes out to Randy Pascal (NOJHL Scorekeeper) and Todd Guthrie (NOJHL Timekeeper) who are in Vancouver helping with the men’s and women’s Olympic hockey games. Randy Pascal has been assigned to score keep both the men’s gold medal game on Sunday and the women’s bronze medal game on Thursday. Todd Guthrie was named as the penalty timekeeper for the men’s gold medal game as well as the main timekeeper for the women’s gold medal game. Congratulations again and GO CANADA GO!

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