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Terrace Bay News, 23 Mar 1961, p. 9

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e March' 23 TERRACE BAY JS pes << | | DBO rts News, faster candy & Pbyolates| TERRACE PEEWEE ALL STARS WIL S#MI-FINAL ROUND | + a : ty "a, The Terrace Peewee Allstars, after going i of. JENNY LIND & SMILES IN CHUCKLES 1 m gS through the season's schedule undefeated, SH SUPPLIES OF THESE FAMOUS turned back the Marathon Peewees in two games BRANDS IN STOCK FOR EASTER GIV- bin p- Rebar enn ING - GET YOURS N OW -- FILLED On Saturday in Marathon our local lads _ LO Ss scored two in the first period, E,Morres AND, HOLLOWsEGGS ~ CHICKENS '= : BUNNIES ETC.,FOR.THE KIDS AND from D.Fedun, and T.Black from Morres; and : one in the second by M.Brend, to win 3 to l. THOSE 10H SO GOOD a". PO ern Le Marathon visited Terrace Bay for the second game of the series on Sunday. The final score of 6 to 2 for Terrace was no in- fuses pa dication of the early part of the game. For Wile CME he Se Meee, Seer eames RCS the first period the teams played to a stand- TERRACE BAY \ 'e off, two goals each. Terrace's goals were scored by B, Shirriff unassisted and T, Black from M, Brend, #xcellent goal tending on the part of Ricky Dorman blanked the visitors through the remainder of the game, Rickie's team mates in the meantime picked up four goals to win going away. Scorers were R, Coates from F, Rennette and B. Shirriff with two unassisted and D, Fedun unassisted. i The final series will take place this week, Schreiber VS Terrace Bay, for the North Shore Peewee Championship, "STOP, LOOK, LISTEN" (Continued from Pg. 5) the family, The forgetful person regardless of age sometimes becomes confused in case of fire, Another disturbing fact is 10 % of fires are caused by young children, resulting in approximately 4,000 deaths every year. Most of these children are good children, normal children, not delinquents, Explain to your children how dangerous fire can be, and what some of the 'results of fire are, If we all do our part I am sure the children 7 7 3 > will do theirs. I also notice many front ES a aie kit sine sha telnt 0 doors are free of snow although = ane Lil Harris, 152. High Three games went to some houses with still only one fire exit, : Ev.Knauff with 399 and highest points (13) Court Sittings in Terrace Bay, Tuesday, March : were taken by the Good-Fellows, captained 21st were cancelled. by J. Goodfellow. COMMENTS ON Rubio VARSION PATTERSON- JOHANSSON on i . . If he would have got u e never would finish THLOORAPHERS HOLD FIRST ANNUAL BONSPIEL | the 'fighteR.S, I think it was a good break On Wednesday, March 15th at the Schreiber for Johansson: otherwise he'd end up in the Curling Club the Order of Railroad Telegraph- | 344i sh Funny Farm ~ C.K, Until I see the | jers held their first Annual Bonspiel with pictures of recent fight I am in doubt as to , three rinks playing off in a Round Robin who did win - J.M. He was the poorer fighter ; Serjes. The rink skipped by Johnnie Slobo- -. F,E. Countdown too fast - G.K. According j dian drew the Bye. Coke Campbell's rink to Radio Announcer it sounded as though he | defeated the Harold Morin (Regan) rink was robbed.=.F,McM,-Pictures_will-prove 10-6 and later faced the Slobodian rink Patterson wonr--i.T.Trieeck: @utier® Aural | who led until the half-way mark when "stack | Jo ropbed - ELK. fc Waree - bb. Yetterson | brooms" was called. When play resumed | was better - A.R. The Keferee won the fight - , some outstanding curling saw the Slobodian T.Mcl. ' pink in the-lead on the tenth end only to Ant cro have two nicely guarded shots outclassed by Campbell's perfect draw. \ The game ended 13-11 for Campbell who was' presented with a Trophy donated by the ; Schreiber and Sudbury Divisions for annual | competition, Spiel Chairman Jack Whent | madé the presentation and other players on | the Campbell: rink were Lawrence Tremblay- ; lead, Alex Krystia=second and Bob Turner- { third. \ | SKI MEET ~ The Schreiber Ski Club is holding a | meet on Sunday, March 26 at 2 p.m. at the Ski ; Club. All' members of the Schreiber and Terr, : i Bay Clubs are eligible, | P,Wellings, D.Clancy, A.Latour & 0.Cross took part in the Ladies Lakehead 'Spiel. ee RE RN a Lk UN RN El Ml A Ba ST - Flyers announcing children's Art will soon be delivered to the Schools, Any- one interested in an adult beginners class in oils is asked to call Mrs. S. Gaulin or the Rec. Office and leave their name. The prop- osed class will consist of 6 (Sat, Afternoon) lessons in basic art, colour mixing and the application of oils. Classes will begin after the Easter holidays. MOOS# HOME BINGO - Here's your chance to win $100.00 or more on the Moose Home Bingo which starts Tues. March 28th. There will be five dollars given for every card autographed by our governor. Master sheets and cards will be in Schreiber at Caccamos, Costas and Chapples; in Terrace Bay at L & L, Costas, > Caccamos and Rec, Centre; in Rossport at the DONALD G.BENO Rossport Trading Co. For numbers call in INSURANCE AGENT Rossport 54532, in Schreiber 157, 258 and 233; 'epresenting in Terrace Bay 3548, 3296, 3658 and 3670, THz DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY F .W.FARWALL EXAMINES AMBULANCE BRIGADE F,W.Farwell of Ft, William was in Schreiber | FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAMILY last Thurs. & Fri. to examine the latest Sr. i PHONE 195 Office Town Hall class. He also visited Terrace Bay to make t arrangements for holding nursing classes, ee oe ee ere Fe SE a A TN RRS:

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