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Terrace Bay News, 15 Jan 1959, p. 1

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CIRCULATION - TERRACE BAY & SCHREIBER VOL.No.2, NO.2 Jannarvl® 1959 SUPERTORS MOVE 'INTO 2nd PLACE INN, S. H. -- Superiors vs. 'Meectin last. Thursday left nothing to be desired in hockey when they met for the first time in League play on Terrace ice, Superiors finishing on = by a score of 4-2. The game was fast, clase chesktnie- with plenty of hard clean checks, For the. fas ot two periods and half way "through.the third it was anyone's game. The stellar perfor- mance of cach goal téucder decided the out- come of the. breaks that were few and far between during the play. Marv.Osmar and D.Whalen figured for two of the Terrace goals - Marv.clicking on a 'pass from.Whalen in the first score of the game and Whalen netting on.a pass from Marv. .for: the: final counter. Calder, with Cyr and Tookenay, gave the Superiors a thirst for gi ls when, half way through the 3rd period, Calder evened the score two all... Wainikka, with Hansen and Lind- quist, set the Superiors in the lead. Extra credit is' due to the players who got the counts but actually everyone played top hockey. ' Marathon Mercs were not trailing in the play. Their: hearts were set on taking the Sups to sive them eleven straight wins and no loss for this: season, . Their two goals were obtained by the combined efforts of Charyna, Kosolowski and LeBlanc; Charyna opéning and LeBlanc honouring on the sec- ond. TON DOBSON SCORES FIRST LEAGUE SHUT- OUT a ere ene ene vege eee ee ; Saturday against ked Rock was a differ- ent story ~ Superiors white-washing the Royals 5-0, had' the better of the play throughout but met stiff resistance by thé ---Red-Rock defense. Dobson came through with a shut-out. " the first in the League this' year. : - Royals all out' tent near the end of the game to break the gooe egg kept. ten- sion at'a high: pitch until the final ~ vhistle:' '- Maurice Osmar, Marv.Osmar (twice) Blom ahd Whalen were the goal getters, Marv. Ysmar, Whalen, Wainikka and Hansen coming through for assists. On Sunday, the Flyers took the wind out "f the Superior sails:when they came out on op 4-2 at the Nipigon Arena. This gives tte Flyers' their third win against the "Auperiors: ne they are playing host. on "NG GAMES nasakar, Jan.13th = SuperiorsVs. Marathon at Marathon a Jan.15th - Marathon Vs. speeeriors AT TERRACE - 8.00 P se & Sunday, January 17th & -- 7 Superiors Vs. Nipigon ; . At Nipigon. NOTICE TO. PARENTS OF PUBLIC SCHOCL CHILDREN Over tie years a great number of school Library Books are carried howe by children and not returned. It is possible that there may be many of these in various home in Terr- ace Bay. At present we are preparing to set up a central library within' the Fubtic Scher? far the use of the children and, ivr this reason, would like to gét back into the schooi any books which may have héen carried home and left. If you have any at your home that are stamped with the Public School stamp, or even other good young people's books that are no longer of any use to you, we should be very glad if you would send them with a child or bring them over to the school. The Library will have three divisions, Primary, Junior and Intermediate. We can, therefore, use a wide range of books. WINNERS IN SCHREIBER MIXED !SPIEL OPENER Wonners.in the mixed bonspiel which open- ed.the curling season in Schreiber were: First Event - Skip Minnie McCuaig (Substitute for Babe Sauriol), Freda Duggan third, Annie McGregor, second and Rita Swanson lead. Second Event - Skip Tommy Bolan, Campbell Mayne third, Jean Cornell second and Vicky Winters, Mati Third Event - Skip John Siotodian, Tom McCuaig third, Earline Johnson second and Jim. McCuaig lead. This 'Spiel got the club off to a good start and, with the +-ather ideal? (for ice) an active season is ahead for all MONSTER BINGO _ $50.00 GRAND PRIZE On Monday'; January ioth, 1959 at. 8:30 P.M. sharp the Canadian ion tete Branch 109, Schreiber, will hold the first of a series. of MONSTER BINGOES in the Town Hall there. Prices are: 20 games for $1,00, with a Five Yollar cash prize for each game - to be followed by a 25¢ card for the GRAND PRE OF $50, a dies in ET es, FHHRHEO ty \ COME OUT TO THE TOWN HALL -- ¢ ON JANUARY 19th AND WIN SOME OF. THIS ciShiu} See Ei eee

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