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Terrace Bay News, 22 Jan 1991, p. 11

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Page 11, News, Tuesday, January 22, 1991 by G.T. Withers. On the weekend of January 11-13, 1991, the Terrace Bay Ringette Association staged a 3 division tournament involving teams from Geraldton, Longlac, Thunder Bay, White River and Terrace Bay. In the Petite Division, involving 6 to 11 year old girls (and our first male competitor, young Jessie Witty from White River), the Longlac team prevailed over the White River team, 10-7, to win the Gold Medal. White River was awarded the Silver and Thunder Bay came away with the Bronze. The Thunder Bay Tweens, in the fourth minute of a sudden-death, five minute over- time period defeated the Longlac girls 8 to 7 to take the Gold, with the latter winning the Silver, and Terrace Bay the Bronze. In a hard-fought game that pitted long- time rivals Terrace Bay and Longlac against each other in a showdown for the Belle Division gold Medal, Terrace Bay's goal in the last seven seconds of regular time forced As fate would have it, Longlac won the coin toss for first possession of the ring in the overtime period. They capitalized on that advantage within seconds to score the winning goal, leaving Terrace Bay with the Silver Medal and lots of incentive to carry to Longlac's tournament in early March. In an earlier game, Thunder Bay defeated Geraldton for the Bronze Medal. As usual, Terrace Bay's Ringette Parents came through to assist Tournament officials with referreeing, timekeeping, billetting, and operation of Terrace Bay's trademark hospi- tality room for visiting players and parents. In addition, a number of parents braved the auditory onslaught of rap and roll to stage a dance at the Legion for the competitors. Our thanks to the Legion for their generosity in donating the used of their facilities. Our thanks, also, to Brian, Nancy, and Roz who did a great job of keeping the ice in shape; and to the Terrace Bay Figure Skating Club for allowing the Tournament to spill Curling playdowns The Terrace Bay Junior Men's team led by skip Scott Merkley took the the Zone 4 playdowns in Marathon to win a spot in the Northwestern Ontario Junior Men's District Playdowns to be held in Terrace Bay at the end of the month. Merkley, Mark Mannisto, Bill Hopper and Shane Jowitt beat Marathon, the only chal- lenger, in two games straight, 11-8 in the first and 13-6 in second. Marathon conceded after nine ends in the second game. Coach Heather Vandergraaf expressed pride in the way the boys played and behaved. "They stayed focused on their game and executed it with style." i- Tournamen The Junior Men's play- downs will include eight teams from Northwestern Ontario. The opening ceremonies will take place Thursday, January 31 at 1.30 p.m. and curling continue throughout the weekend. Men's Curling Terrace Bay's Men's Team, | Rick Hamilton, Steve Smith, Bob Roberts and Curtis Desrosiers, will represent Zone 4 at the Northwestern Ontario Labatt Tankard ply- downs beginning Jan.24, at Kakabeka Falls. The top three teams at Kakabeka Falls will advance to the Northern Ontario Playdowns to be held in Kenora Feb. 6-10. Two victories for Schreiber The atom minor champi- onship game of the Pepsi Cola Minor Hockey Tournament -went to Schreiber as Harry Tymko scored the deciding goal against Terrace Bay with only 26 seconds left in the third overtime period. Schreiber won the title with a 3-2 victory in the only game of the tournament to go into extra time. Scott McDonald of Terrace Bay was named top forward in the division, Tymko top defencman and Dalla McLeod of Schreiber top goalie. Schreiber took a second tournament victory in the novice final beating the Current River Comets 3-1. Terrace Bay took a beating from the North End Flames in the pee wee major division los- ing 9-1. the game into overtime. over into their ice time on Sunday afternoon. Schreiber N.B.C. Hockey League Top ten players Corevoara way. ca : M.Speciale 25. -29 54 M.Belec 15° 33 48 J.Figliomeni 28 15 43 P.Armstrong 24 15 39 L.McParland 18 20 38 PRESCOTT - Mrs. Elizabeth (Liz) D.Ross 18>. =20 38 Prescott of Schreiber passed Teams W L TP GF GA_R.Morgan 18°16 34 away suddenly January 9, 1991 Diesels 10 8 0 20129 114 R.Kujala 15 14 29 in a Thunder Bay Hospital. Born Sabres 9 9 0 18120 125- S.Riley 14. 13 27 in Schreiber in 1914, she had Superiors 8 10 0 16120 130° J.Figliomeni 17 9 26 resided there most of her life. Please join the staff of the Mountainview Dental Office in Schreiber in welcoming ~ Dr B.A. Steinmanis during Dr. Jackes' maternity leave. She was a member)of the CWL. Survived by her husband Harry; daughter Marion and son-in-law Yves and granddaughter Michelle; also survived by two sisters, Mrs. Alice McCouan of Schreiber and Mrs. Margaret Weaver of Grandview Lodge, Thunder Bay. Predeceased by her parents, brothers John, Joe and Len Harris and sister Eleanor ( Mrs. Charles Boon). Funeral Mass was held for Mrs. Liz Prescott at Holy Angels Church on Saturday, January 12th at 11 a.m. with Fr. Rademaker officiat- 8, 1991. Will be offering a Snowmobile Driver Training Course commencing: Feb. 11 - Feb. 15, 1991 7 p.m. All applicants must be 12 years of age at time of registration. Pre-registration is required at the Terrace Bay Police Office on or before February Cost: $15.50 TERRACE BAY TEOAACE Bay oe a nee POLICE FORCE IN eee on tee ee ince ot CONJUCTION WITH Caron, Pat Bourguignon. Active pallbearers - Mark Ryan, Ed ONT. FEDERATION OF YW Borutski, Donald Borutski, Vic SNOWMOBILE CLUBS POLICE . , Costa, Stephen Speziale and Mike Mineau. Attending from out of town were Mr. & Mrs. Jim Harris and family Chapleau, Ont., Richard & Bonnie Cardiff, Peggy Regis, Betty & Bill Randa & daughter Julie from Terrace Bay. Barb & Larry Lalonde, Sheila & Cory Parent, Carol & son Kevin Costall, Mr. & Mrs. Russell : Weaver, Marg Weaver, Jim & Marlene Kostecki all of Thunder Bay. Interment in Schreiber Cemetery. We've Staked Our Claim In Sudbury The Ministry of Northern Development and Mines is excited about the new Head Office building in downtown Sudbury. We're looking forward to being a part of the community and strengthening our ties with Northern Ontario. : We've Moved To 159 Cedar Street Sudbury, Ontario P3E 6A5 Ministry of Northem Development Ontario and Mines . ee as 2 ha a kh oe ee eee esaevcweeerere Te

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