---- Pase 12 JOYEUX NOEL WATCH FOR EARLY 1961 OPENING OF YOUR NEW WHITE ROSE STATION - OPERATED BY _ ~ RENE GAUDET and GLENN PEAREN AS ISLAND VIEW SERVICE OFFERING YOU HOME FUEL DELIVERY SERVICING, SUM Mabon ean hll SAAT TTT i SUPERIORS LOSE FIRST GAME SUNDAY & AUTOMATIC Superiors, on Sunday, lost their carly lead in the N.S,H.L, standings, losing to Red Rock Royals by a 7-4 scores Going into Sunday's game, the Superiors had beaten Marathon and Nipigon with very Little trouble, giving them two Wins, no losses, But Royals have a mono- poly on beating'Soops'on Red kock ice, So Superiors and Royals are tied for first place, Last Thursday Superiors were flying on their home ice to take Marathon Mercuries by an lime score. Bob Adamo stood out in that game With a hat trick, Superiors' other win was by an cqually lop-sided score over Nipigon Flyers, again on home ice, The N.S.H.L, standings after Sunday, Dec, 18 are: We «hoo. Pts. Terrace Bay e 1 0 -_ Red Rock 3 = 0 4. Marathon 2 3 0 4 Nipigon = e 0 e On Tuesday Dec, 20, the Superiors were sche eduled.to travel to Marathon for the second -- geme in the total goal, two-game series for the Soughton Trophy, Superiors have a four goal lead from the first game played here, At the first league game in Terrace Bay on December llth, N.S.H.L. Governor Jack 'Thomas presented Marvin Osmar with the "Terrace Bay Superiors Most Valuable Player Award", © This trophy known as the "Ray Simoneau Memorial ; Trophy" is presented.to the player who receives the mogt votes from his team-mates, ulations, Marvinj x Next home game for 'Soops!, December 29the Congrate TQ THE CITIZENS OF SCHREIBER, My sinccre thanks to all those who supporte ed meat the polls on election day, Dec, 12th. To my successful opponent, Mr, UArcy, my : hearty congratulations and appreciation for an interesting but clean campaign. May I extend to everyone a very Merry ' Christmas and a Happy end Prosperous New Year. (otenart) E.G, Caccamo The Terrace Bay Kiwanis Club, with the co- operation of local business establishments, -- will hold a "First Baby of the Year" Contest, cnr ei a ee tg ay , TERRACE BAY NEWS SE eT nn ie ny Gene 2 1T,. Whitton, | carols, -Deconlber' 22 y 1980. HERE LN ir Service in the United Church at 10,30 P.M, WOMENS INSTITUTE HOLD MEETING The Womens Institute held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 13th' with Mrs, T, Whitton presiding. Mrs, W. Thrower read the minutes and corres-i pondence which included letters from Childrens Aid Committee and Christmas greeting cards from former members and other W.I, branches, A donation was made*to' the Save the Children BER there will be a Christmas Eve Communion | i | Fund. Mrs. Whitton reported for the Central Chris mas Cheer Committee, In charge of New Year baby programme are Mesdames W, Thrower, W, Miller, R, Winters, 'f, Bolan, R. Macadam and The Christmas Cheer Committee consists of Mesdames A, Slater, N, Smith, F. Macadam, E. O'Connor and T, Whitton, Mrs. W, Miller prepared a contest which was won by Mrs, A. Slater and Mrs, R, Winters. lirs. J, Bryson-played the piano for Christmas Following the. meeting an exchange of gifts was held and Junch was served at a table laid with a white cloth and centred with the Christmas motif and candles, arranged by tea hostess Mrs, E, O'Connor, and served by Mesd, R, Winters, W, Clemens, J. Corbett, Ws. Miller, T, Whitton. The next meeting will be held on Jan, 10th, & Penny Auction of home baking will be held, and each member to bring Christmas cake, and a Pot Luck lunch served, ST. JOHNS WOMENS AUXILIARY HOLD BAZAak St. Johns Womens Auxiliary held their Anni Christmas Bazaar on Thursday, Dec. 15, Mrs, J. Corbett received at the door and Mrs, R, Gray was cashier and table convenor. Mrs, T,. Wilson and Mrs. R. Spicer sold the articles of sewing and novelties, Kitchen Committee were Mesdames Wes, Miller C. Sparkes, J,A,. Graham, R. Winters, A.C, Riglesford and A, Morris. Attending and serv- ing tea at the individual tables were Mesdanes 4 Slater, F, Harness, H, Costall, Geo, Birch, W, Murphy, R, Bailey. CANADIAN LEGION HOLD CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Canadian Legion Branch 109 held their 4nnuel Childrens Christmas party at the Legion Hall on Sunday afternoon, vec. 18. Members of the Branch and Ladies (Contimed on' Pago, 18) fc SERATUEU TEAS ATUTEET RSET TRU Da EAU TS OS PFET ENT TT PETE ere eeer eT TTT hs OLD FASHIONED GREETINGS AND GOOD WISHES TO ALL FROM FIGLIOMENI and SONS TEXACO SERVICE STATION ~ PHONE 168W GROCETERIA - - PHONE 168W FUEL. DEALER = === PHONE 1683 SCHREIBER ONTARIO TTT NLT se Lege EE OO en