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Terrace Bay News, 30 Nov 1961, p. 13

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November 30, 1961 TERRACE BAY NEWS Page 13 Retire 'help club members provide in the next few weeks... There is a lot of finishing work to be done. . : The Curling Club is grateful to the Rec. Association for the use of 'the old lounge facilities for a few weeks. The Men's Club will take applicatigns into the club for Associate membership, fee for which is $15.00 per year. An associate Member is entitled to the club's facilities except he cannot curl in any regular schedule curling for which a club trophy is up for competition. Members and.Associate members.are asked to reniember the big novelty mixed Bonspiel to be . held December' 15. and 16th, Line your rinks \ up now for a week-end of good fun and curling / on December L5th. SUFERIORS DEFEAT FORT WILLIAM CANADIENS Terrace Bay Superiors were still a long wa from being in top shape when they again met -the Fort.William Canadiens last Sunday in the second exhibition gane this season, They came.out on top of the.4 - 3 score and left the feeling that they could have added to _ their total had there been a need for it, The forward lines are beginning to get _ their stride and timing but it will take a lot more serious'*practice before they becone the polished North Shore Champs of last year. Dave Desrosier and Bill Fytyck like old fire horses succumbed to call and were out, a mite rusty with only two times onthe ice but a welcome addition, Ray Stachiw is still hold- ing-out-and it will probably take some con- vincing.,before he realizes that his place is not onthe side lines watching, but out there. in the game. Marv, Osmar flanked by Nipper and Dave, was the big scorer for Sups with two goals" and.an assist, Dave Whalen and Dill: Pytyck accounting for the other two goals of the game. Walchuk, Campbell and Molloy counted one each for the Canadiens,' : S The Sups were a bit easy on the? Jumicxs in. the hard hitting department which gave the Canadiens a chance to come in on Dobson with their fast plays which they were executing ,much More effectively than the Superiors% - The trio that seemed to hole the Camdiens up most effectively was rolhill, Calder and McLeod. They are fast; pass the puck and keep track of their checks - only tough luck. and over anxious shots kept them off ame score board, Next Sunday, Dec. 3rd, Superiors will | / meet the best of the North Shore clubs: in the' Annual All-Star. gane at 1.30. MINOR HOCKEY NEWS Due to some confusion on age groups, we have had 'calls from parents, /The Minor 'Hockey agé groups are as follows: , Flyweight 5.=---7 years; Peewee - 8.-.12 years. If boy turned 7 before July 3ist- of this-year he is 'a Peewee} Bantam -- 13 - 15 years, If boy turned 12 before July 31st_of this year, he is a Bantam, Formal practices and games have 'started, so that boys should be turning our regularly now. » If parents or players wish 'further inform- ation on teams, practices etc, they should _ contact.the following: Flyweights - L. Legault, Peewee House League = S+ Brend, Peewee Allstar = M. Newell, Bantam H.L. - S.(Drend, Dantam Allstar - T. Fedun,. Midget - E. se KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OFFICIAL HOCKEY RESULTS LADIES TEN PIN LEAGUE. . G = ASST*e __ WINN. AME. After completion of the first nine weeks Kelly _ ~~ J. Klunac © 2.00 of play standings «re;- : MacMillan > =~ V. Marquis 2.00 Fats - 96, Nites - = 925 Anchors Brewer ~« ay Re Ojavee.._ 2.00 - 89, Alibiers - 86 1/2, Rookies ~ 86, Good Ho¥ton 1s. Be Fournter 9.26 Felevs - 86, Splits - 76; Moaners = 75, Stewart '= §e¢<~ Caccartio 2.00 | Honey Bees = 65 1/2. High single J. 'Stachiw warras Oe / _.. Ne. Matush/\ / °2,00 181, High single w/hdep - L. Hopper = 230. ' Baun / ee MM, Boon ' 2.00 High three E. Knauff - 446, High three w/hdcp} ghack Ls a RY Roussel 9,26 ' De Thompson - 599,° Top ven averages: Kay Stanley/ pr a 1 R. Dakin © "9126 "Weppler = 129, Grace Banks -127, Marion Duff La 1 2 V. Commisso 23.78 ~yPluto -:127, Dot Thompson - 126, Julie Maha?6Lich . Tedetr Bill 2.00 _Stachiw - 125, Bea Fawcett - 124, Ruth Olmstead 1 © Aé McCouan _ 9,26 Shirriff - 123, Evelyn Knauff - 122, Doris Pulford '1. J, Shubaly- 9,26 Chopty - 121, Lois Hopper = 120, ' Arbour 1 Ted& Bill 9,26 _ Lois Hopper won the Ken Weppler Insurance Keon 2: 2 =-J.-Shanahan" 31,04 Agency prize with her game of 230, w/hdcp._ _Armstrong Pe A. Powers 23,78 Nevin B. Hienrich 2.00 NEW_CURLING SEASON TO START - . Goal Tender Albert & Eddie 92,00 On Friday Dec. Ist the Men's Club will ----------_-- start regular scheduled curling. So far the Club has twenty-one rinks, an increase of five over last year. The draw committee will phone the rinks. scheduled to curl on Friday night. The. schedule will then be posted at the rink and mill for the remainder of the were to S€Ce For about three weeks members" wiht "usé | the old lounge as the new club room is not _ ready... When it will be depends on /how juch Peed nip Ae een « . WEEK'S SHUTOUT POOL $30,00 i J ee | Ae Gauthier A small town is a place where everyone | knows what everyone else is doing but still reads the local paper to find out if they have been caught at it? (Thanks to S, H. ) "HELP STAMP. OUT TB BUY & USE CHRISTMAS SEALS er een NY rt na

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