Sea, ds from page '6) Only the/close dhetkiye 'of 'ge ear idiat kid line held off the desperate 'Marathon Club from then on, came within one of tying at 10.02, the last minute net minder McMoriand pulled his disappearing act to give _. Marathon the one man edge in Superior zone, which gave kosolowski the opportunity to score, - which play the officials ruled as an offside, Final score =. Ferracé Bay wiki Marathon 3, -- TERRACE 4, /WARATHON 3 0-0-0 See aerator eeereteicrsioest karin apie veeaeenstnores neers 10, Dreswell Cleaners, Girt Cert. for Dry Cleaning - $2.50 Perciante & "aprade, Port. Arthur - Gift Cert. at their Sporting Goods Shop - $6.00 F. O. Soughton - Ladies Jewelry 13. Spadoni's Dept, Store - Dresser Scarf Set 14. Dominion Catering - Laurel!" Smoked "Ham = 4510.00 15. Shrier's Electric & Heating - Oil . «.Burner Service or.~8,00 Cash, 16, Chapples Ltd.. Schreiber - Cake dish "and Server - 45,00 Kragero's North Shore Fuel Supply (Butch) Moore's. liotors Lakehead Freightways, tle 17. 18. 196 And the list of prizes is still not "complete.. we hope to complete the prize list in time for next week's issue of the News. Finally, TWO SPECIAL PRIZES will be offered during the evening, These are ., 125 gallons of Fuel Oil valued at $28,00 with 'the compliments of Joe Adamo of ' Tenrace Bay Enterprises and a MYSTERY PRIZE valued at 925.00 with the compliments of the Terrace Bay Amateur Hockey Assoc, 'Remember this date - Friday, February. 22nd, 8400 PeM. in the Terrace Bay High School suditorium, | i 0-0-0 : gina * CAR Rar. Li DRAW FEBRUARY 22nd "The time is drawing near when Dea a will become Honorary President of our Hockey Assoc. and drive home. in a new 157, Ponta . There are still tickets available from the following: Shift #1.- Don-Brearley, Cy' Brassard, Shift #2 - Leo theitere = Hae HOCKEY Lanteigne and Kapitan, . During «: ' . : Page 7 NEWS PREWER GAMES FRIDAY FEBRUARY wy Sth Canadians won over Hawk's 6-3, Bruins beat Leafs 3-1. Goals 'for Canadians - Fedun 4, Harrison i, Kenney i. Goals for Hawks - Ge "Newell 2, Bill Little le Goald for Bruins - Stevens 2, Kulcheski 1, Randy Hutchinson scored the lone goal for Leafs - Leafs were short F, Schock, their high scorer, who was away with infection in his hand, Team Standings after 15 Gar Games ee PB weWes RHF Le _ Pts. Canadians «15 6 «Sut vobPaui Bruins BS 89 Qewbenuadd Leafs BS gh shrln GF * OL Hawks Loanh "Bl uAee obs '* TERRACE HIGH SCHOOL beat Nipigon/Red Rock School 5-4, Friday, February 8th. A very fast, exciting game, Gerald. Remett.in met for Terrace did a very fine job of net minding. Sunday, February 10th - Schreiber School beat our High School team 6-4, and this knocked Terrace out as far as getting into. play-offs - losing out of 5 ZAMS o The School will play their last game of. the: schedule against Marathon Friday, February. loth, this will be a very important game , for Marathon - if Marathon losesto Terrace, they will also be out of playoffs. NIPIGON and MARATHON 'nor Hockey Chitts have both asked for games with Terrace Bay Midgets - as we have enough Midgets to make a°team it will take some figuring out as FIVE of them want to play goal only - don!t stop your chances of belonging to a team, boys, just because you want one particular spot - come out to practice | and let your coach figure out as, to where you are.best fitted - if we can whip up a team out of this group, 14-16 yrs. we should get about" six games before the end | of the shii iat "YOUNG CANADA HOCKEY WEEK" February 4th . to llth is over, and I want to thank the people of Terrace Bay for their support in this worth while effort - over }»90,00 was realized from the silver collections made at the Terrace Bay - Marathon game, and Sunday afternoon, To set uv programs such as these, it takes a lot of help, Through the medium of the Terrace Bay News, I would like a ine the following - Peter Mazza (cont'd, pa page 8)