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THUMBS UP TO YOU WE EXTEND A WARM WELCOME

Now that’s a really High Five!!! And thanks to you


250 kids just like this guy will enjoy a fantastic
camp experience right here in Rockwood Park On behalf of
at Camp Awesome. Imagine being a kid and the Committee, please accept our sincere
having the opportunity to climb to the top of a thanks for your participation in the Tim Hortons Pavilion Cup. For the
cliff 1 billion years old, to pick up a paddle and third year, this exciting event has captured the hearts and souls of individuals
learn to maneuver your own kayak or to simply build from a wide sector of the community. The Tim Hortons Pavilion Cup is only
a sand castle on the beach with a new buddy you’ve just met at one in a long line of world class activities to have taken place at Lily Lake.
camp. For many local children, that sounds like just a dream but thanks
There is a very dedicated, enthusiastic group of community-minded
to your support as a player, a sponsor or a volunteer, these kids dreams
individuals who have given freely of their time and efforts to make this event
are coming true right here at the Lily Lake Pavilion. With the generous
happen. We extend a special thank-you to them and to our many sponsors
contributions of an entire hockey community we are able to contribute
who made this event a reality because of your generous contributions.
to additional programs that enhance the quality of life for people with
The Management, Staff, and Board of Directors of the Lily Lake Pavilion
disabilities. As well, families in our community thank you for allowing them
are working hard to make the Pavilion a landmark facility for the entire
to enjoy a time to make special memories with a Family Movies in the Park
community. The Pavilion Cup is only one of the outreach initiatives
night. You’re making it all happen and an entire community High 5”s YOU!!!
undertaken each year. It is through this unwavering determination to give
back to the citizens of the Greater Saint John area that we are here today to
enjoy a weekend that will be like no other.
The Tim Hortons Pavilion Cup is making history come to life. In keeping
with this tradition we are extremely pleased to be donating all the proceeds
realized to enable local children to attend summer camp free of charge, to
contribute to programs for people with disabilities and have ‘Family Movie
Night At The Park.’ Your contribution and participation is the catalyst to an
event that will foster, grow and benefit children in years to come.
Pond Hockey is something that stirs up fond memories for many. This event
would not be complete without camaraderie on the ice, plenty of musical
entertainment and great food. We have it all for you. As the weekend unfolds
we invite you to participate fully in all of these activities.

Ice makes the party!


Kathy Rogers and Bill Merrifield
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Clean. Safe. Energy.

Proud to be a part
of a winning team
supporting the children
in our local community!

Congratulations!

This event is a great example of Saint John’s Community


Vision “to live an active and healthy lifestyles supported by
our parks, recreation facilities… and social events.”

Cheers to the players, organizers, volunteers and supporters


of the 3rd Annual Tim Horton’s Pavilion Cup!

Félicitations!

Cette activité illustre bien la vision communautaire de Saint


John ‘de vivre une vie active et saine grâce aux parcs, aux in-
stallations récréatives et … aux activités sociales’.

Tous nos encouragements vont aux joueurs, aux organisa-


teurs et aux adeptes de la 3e coupe Pavillon annuelle
Tim Horton.
www.CanaportLNG.com

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Proud Sponsor

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ENTERTAINMENT

Merimac is a four piece group


(or often five with fiddle) based in
Halifax, NS playing Classic Rock,
Maritime/Celtic, Pop, Country,
Reggae, R&B, Funk, Latin, Folk
& instrumental music. It’s well-
known, seasoned members,
from a variety of influences
are sure to please any crowd -
Maritimes and beyond.
Energetic and diverse music
styles make way for an attention grabbing,
foot stompin’ time that keep its listeners with “fresh” ears.
Merimac relies on a large tried and true set-list, experience from
hundreds of shows and their raw musical talents. More than just
“a band” their semantics, stage presence and interaction with
the crowd transforms any night into a “serious party”.

It was at the beginning of Dave’s 3 year career


with the OHL’s Windsor Spitfires that he began
his journey through music and now has nearly
20 years of experience. A three time World Pond
Hockey Champion, hockey is still very much a
part of his life, and was the inspiration for his
original song “Champion of My Dreams”.
This gifted guitarist with outstanding vocals
has a unique ability of stripping a song
down and making it his own. Dave is
quickly gaining momentum as an artist and
captures new fans with every performance.
He is heavily influenced by such artists
as Dave Matthews, John Mayer, the Goo
Goo Dolls and Johnny Cash. He is working
on some original songs at the moment and
has a large repertoire of covers that always
leaves the audience wanting more.

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GAME RULES & REGULATIONS

GENERAL INFORMATION
• Game times are on the hour
• 2@15 minute periods with a 5 minute break
between periods
• Teams are responsible to clear their own ice surfaces
(shovels are provided)
• Games will start, break and finish at the sound of the horn
• Tournament Personnel will be on ice at all times

BASIC RULES
• Games begin on time
• Teams are on their honour
• Minor penalties result in goal for opposing team
• Major penalties constitute game ejection
• No yelling, swearing or arguing
• No body contact
• No goal tending. Players cannot lie on the ice or lay
their stick down to prevent a goal. The result will be an
automatic goal for the opposing team
• No offside or icing calls
• Goals must be scored from attacking side of half
• Teams must give 1/2 ice after goal
• No slap shots
• Pucks must not be lifted more than 4” off the ice
• Teams may only attain +10 goals. Games will be played to
the horn
• If the puck leaves the ice surface do not chase; the
scorekeeper will throw in another puck. The team that
shot it out loses possession and must give 2 stick lengths.
• Score sheets must be signed by the team captains after
each game.

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Saturday, February 5th
4 am. . . . . . . . . . . . Y’s Men’s Service Club on site roasting pig
for service in afternoon
9 am. . . . . . . . . . . . DJ Dave Duffy on site playing all your favorites
9 am. . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Hortons in the Tent open $1 per item

SCHEDULE (proceeds to charity)


9 am. . . . . . . . . . . . Public Skating on designated public rink

OF EVENTS 9 am-Midnight. . . . Lily’s Café open extended hours


9 am. . . . . . . . . . . . Hockey Canada Exhibit on display
Pond Hockey 2011 at Interpretation Center
10 am . . . . . . . . . . Games Begin
10 am. . . . . . . . . . . Bar and food concessions open
10 pm. . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor Lounge Open
12:35-2 pm . . . . . . Lunch Break for Players/Ice Maintenance
Wednesday, January 26th 12:35-1:30 pm. . . . Free Hockey Canada Kids Clinic Register
Final day to register and pay for team entries at at Daytripping
Lily’s Cafe 6-8pm or online at www.pavilioncup.com 12:35-1:30 pm. . . . Molson Canadian Skills Competition
1:30 pm. . . . . . . . . Centennial Buick GMC Shoot Out to win
Thursday, February 3rd a 2011 GMC Terrain
7-9 pm. . . . . . . . . . Team Captain’s Meeting and registration  1-4 pm. . . . . . . . . . Free Wagon Rides Sponsored by
at the Lily Lake Pavilion Rockwood Park Stables
11am-9pm. . . . . . . Lily’s Café open as usual 2 pm . . . . . . . . . . . Games resume
4-6 pm. . . . . . . . . . Players Grab & Go Baron of Beef Dinner Buffet
Friday, February 4th 4:35-7 pm . . . . . . . Supper Break and Ice Maintenance
6 am. . . . . . . . . . . . K100 Live Radio Broadcast from Lily’s Café 6:45 pm. . . . . . . . . Light up the Sky Family Fireworks Show with
6 am-Midnight. . . . Lily’s Café open extended hours family skating, free hot chocolate & glow sticks for
the kids. Sponsored by Canaport and Tim Hortons
9 am. . . . . . . . . . . . Hockey Canada Exhibit at Interpretation
Center in Rockwood Park 7 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . Playoff Games begin
9 am. . . . . . . . . . . . Public Skating on designated public rink 7 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Myles & Friends Live Entertainment & Kitchen Party
2 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . Tent and changing area open for players 9:35 pm. . . . . . . . . Games finish for the day
2 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor Lounge open in Canaport Boardroom Sunday, February 6th
3 pm . . . . . . . . . . . Games Begin
3 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . Bar and food concessions open 9 am. . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Hortons in the Tent open $1 per item
(proceeds to charity)
3 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . DJ Dave Duffy on site
10 am . . . . . . . . . . Games Begin
4-7 pm. . . . . . . . . . Big John Live Radio Broadcast from Lily’s Café
10 am. . . . . . . . . . . Sponsor Lounge open
6 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Butler performs upstairs in
Wallace MacMurray Room 10 am. . . . . . . . . . . Food concessions and bar open
6 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . Molson Girls on Site Text to Win 10:30 am -1:30 pm. Tim Bits Pond Hockey Challenge Register in
advance with Daytripping
6:30 pm. . . . . . . . . Opening Ceremonies/ Ceremonial Puck Drop
11 am -1:30 pm. . . Free Wagon Rides Sponsored by Rockwood
6:45 pm. . . . . . . . . Adding to the Stars Lantern Ceremony Park Stables
6:55 pm. . . . . . . . . Teasers Fireworks 12:45 pm. . . . . . . . Draw for 50/50 tickets and Raffle
7 pm . . . . . . . . . . . Games Resume on Ice 1 pm . . . . . . . . . . . Finals
7 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . Peter Butler Resumes in Wallace MacMurray Room 2 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . On Ice Closing Ceremonies and
9:30 pm. . . . . . . . . Merimac in Concert in Wallace MacMurray Room Cup Presentation
9:35 pm. . . . . . . . . Games finish for the day
The Canteen is open every day and loaded with delicious snacks & canned pop.
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LILY LAKE ICE SURFACE THANKS TO
OUR SPECIAL FRIENDS
A PUBLIC SKATING Sponsors: INk Graphic Design
Evolving Solutions
• Brookville Manufacturing Co.
District 31st Service Battalion
• Frank McKenna
1 Rogers 11 Tim Hortons • Lily’s Café
2 Canaport LNG 12 Tim Hortons • Pictures Plus Custom Framing
• Pulse Communications
3 JD Irving 13 Centennial Buick GMC
4 Advocate Printing 14 Advocate Printing
• Saint John Millrats
• Saint John Seadogs
AUCTION
of this autographed
5 Hertz Equipment Rentals 15 Canaport LNG • Sonni Hamilton
• Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky Jersey
6 Saint John Transit 16 Saint John Energy
Monday Jan. 17 & ends at
• Winmar Property
7 K 100, Big John 17 Kent Building Supplies Restoration Specialists noon Wednesday, Jan 26
To place your bid go to:
8 Brunswick News 18 Brunswick News
k100.ca or 989bigjohnfm.com
9 Molson Canadian 19 Molson Canadian These special people and companies
contributed to the success of the 
10 City of Saint John 20 K 100, Big John Tim Hortons Pavilion Cup

FEELING LUCKY?
YOU MIGHT BE!
Buy a 50/50 ticket and
you could win cash

$4 PAVILION CASH
Once you buy Pavilion Cash for $4.00,
you don’t have to worry about carrying
money. For only four dollars you can have
the following:
Hot Dog Combo Chili/Chowder Combo
Hamburger Combo Pulled Pork Sandwich
With each combo, choose a bag of chips
or canned pop
Beer Wine Shots A Shooter
Purchase your tickets in the tent
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SHUTTLE SERVICE
Friday, February 4
Saint John Transit Bus:
• Downey parking lot to Lily Lake Pavilion.
On the 15 minutes from 2 pm to 10 pm
• Tim Hortons, Lansdowne Mall to Lily Lake
Pavilion - Tim Hortons bus. On the half-hour
from 2 pm to 10 pm

Saturday, February 5 - Saint John Transit bus


• Downey Parking lot to Lily Lake Pavilion. On the 15 minutes from 9 am to 10 pm
• Tim Hortons, Lansdowne Mall to Lily Lake Pavilion - Tim Hortons bus.
On the half-hour from 9 am to 5 pm

Sunday, February 6 - Saint John Transit bus


• Downey parking lot to Lily Lake Pavilion. On the 15 minutes from 9 am to 3 pm.
• Tim Hortons, Lansdowne Mall to Lily Lake Pavilion - Tim Hortons bus.
On the half-hour from 9 am to 3 pm

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PAVILION CUP 2010

Pond Hockey 2010 Coed Champs

Pond Hockey 2010 Men’s Masters

Pond Hockey 2010 Men’s Champs

Pond Hockey 2010 Women’s Champs

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GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN

On behalf of the Board of Directors and the staff of the Lily Lake Pavilion,
I welcome you, the participants, to the third annual Tim Hortons Pavilion
Cup Pond Hockey Tournament. I wish you all the best in the competitions
and trust that you will enjoy the weekend events.
The Organizing Committee has spent many long hours finalizing all the
arrangements of the games, the food and the entertainment. We hope
that their efforts will live up to your expectations. It is our intention to host
this tournament for many years in the future; so don’t forget to register a
team for next year! Sidney Crosby,
Timbits player 1993
All the proceeds for this tournament will go to support youth camps that
will operate this summer in Rockwood Park, programs for people with
disabilities and family “Movie Night At The Park.” On behalf of all the
children who will benefit from your financial support, we thank you for your
participation.
Good Luck and Have Fun! We are all players. We are all fans.
Chuck Hickey
Chairman of the Board of Directors Hockey brings families together. Which is why, Tim Hortons is proud to support the Pavilion
Lily Lake Pavilion Inc. Cup Pond Hockey Tournament.

The committee wishes to thank you for your The first goal is having fun.

participation and wish good luck to all. © Tim Hortons, 2009

Co-Chairs:
Kathy Rogers
Rheal Comeau
Tammy Desaulniers
Yennah Hurley
Glen Hussey
Colin Parwick
Stephany Peterson
SHUTTLE SERVICE-Tim Hortons Bus
Bill Merrifield Lees Doley Shelley Leahy Tom Smith Friday
• Tim Hortons, Lansdowne Mall to Lily Lake Pavilion -
Committee: Kevin Flanagan Tim Lahey Cathy Taylor Tim Hortons bus. On the half-hour from 2 pm to 10 pm
Craig Allen Hurst Gannon Deborah Lawton Carolyn Verner Saturday • Tim Hortons, Lansdowne Mall to Lily Lake Pavilion -
Robert Capson Marlene Garland Ian Mercer Shyla Wall Tim Hortons bus. On the half-hour from 9 am to 5 pm
Tom Chamberlain Linda Grant Barb Murphy Mike White
Sunday
• Tim Hortons, Lansdowne Mall to Lily Lake Pavilion -
Sara Herring Stacey Myles
Tim Hortons bus. On the half-hour from 9 am to 3 pm
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