SUPERIORS $..AP 3 GAME LOSING STREAK Taking advantage of a weak Schreiber team, Terrace Bay got back on the winning track last Tuesdzy thumping the Colts 15-5 before some 300 spectators. The game itself wasn't much as the score suggests. For the local six the line of Evans, Kenney and Jiduch stood out as they combined to score 6 goals. Dave Whalen, already holder of 2 scoring records, scored 2 goals to break by one Jim hioro's old record of 48 goals scored in regular season play. For Schreiber we tip ovr hat to Wainnika, their hard working forward. He scored 3 goals, one coming as a result of "poking the puck away from Marv. Osmar and into the net. Hard work always pays off. So, another N.S... season draws to a close, Finishing second, the Superiors open the play-offs here Saturday and Sunday, February 23rd and 24th against Nipigon in whet promises to be a close, tough series. Plan on attending these games, o-0-0 MEN'S CURLING CLUB NEWS An executive meeting was held on February Ujth, At this meeting »100.00 was voted to aid the representatives of the Ladies Curling Club in their quest for the Ontario Ladies Curling Champion- shipe Good luck ladies, All ice will be taken over by the local high school curlers on Saturday, february 22nd for their school bonspiel, and on March 16th the Curling Club facilities will be taken over by the local Kiwanians, at which time they will hold their annual bonspiel, A group o:' local curlers made a trip to lianitowadge last weekend where they were entertained by the members of the Manito- wadge curling club, They were royally (cont'd, next colum) Page 6 (Cont'd, from last colum) -- entertained and greatly impressed by the activity of this club. Round four in local squad curling has been completed, and the most noteable change in the standings is the big jump made by the D, Thompson quartette from the bottom of D division to the top of B division. This rink has curled to eight consecutive wins uv to the end of round four. th ; Below is listed the standings and the draw for the 5th round, A Division - D. anderson 120; R,. Ostling 1084; L. Crockford 98; J. Beddard 934; L. Duquette 88. ath B Division - Thomoson 87; Olsen 86; wellings 843; Bradley 73° Moore 72, G Division - N, Allen 72; J. Macdonald 683 H, liarsh 634; A. McColl 61; D. Knight 593, D Division - G. Dodge 543 H. iicLeod 534; N. Bodtker 44; A, MacDonald 27, -- iionday, Februavy 18th 6.45 Pelis 1. McLeod vs Dodge 2. Crockford vs Ostling 3. Beddard vs Ducuette 4e Olsen vs Bradley 9.00 Peis. 1. Wellings vs Thompson 2. Ailen vs Marsh iD . Knig ht vs d. Mac Donald. Wednesday, February 20th 6.45 P.M. 1. Knight vs Allen 2e Moore vs Olsen 3¢,Anderson vs Crockford 4. Duquette vs Ostling, Friday, February 22nd 6.45 Peis 1. McColl vs Marsh 2. McLeod vs Bodtker 3. Ducuette vs Ostling 4. Dodge vs A, MacDonald 1. Beddard vs Anderson _ 2, Moore vs Bradley 9,00 P.M. (cont'd, page 7)