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Terrace Bay News, 30 Mar 1961, p. 1

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Ott a eA tenet a pg ae ncn Oe ce Fa EN CN I SEN OREN AR HN tk mew pee sereeesenennetennenenee: 'gverett and Munson, "TERRACE BAY NEWS. Circulation Terrace Bay & Schreiber MINOR HOCK&Y CHAMPIONSHIPS PLAYED HERE Weekend play at the Terrace Bay Arena last | Saturday and Sunday exhibited Minor Hockey at its best for the Thunder Bay Championships in the Bantam, Midget and Juvenile classes, Stiff competition prevailed through the semi-finals and finals; the outcome proclaim- ed Port Arthur West "nd Bearcats victorious over Terrace Bay in the Bantam Division; Schreiber knocked out Fort William Canadiens for Midget Supremacy and, in a game played under protest, Fort William Canadiens walked off with a win over. the Kenora Norman Strat-- tons in the Juvenile Division, Terrace Bay Bantams played off with Drydee for the right to meet Pt,Arthur, The boys: rang up a neat 9 - 3 tally. Dryden started slow, not counting until the second period, found some spark in the third to get two more counters, Botey singling followed by Sfreddo with Yoshida, Danny Schock was' hat trick man for Terrace with Frank Schock,..: Pellegrino and'Gresdale counting two each, The tables were reversed for the finals with Port. Arthur when they ended on the short side of a 6 - 2 count for Port Arthur Bear-" cats,. Bearcats ran a 3-1-2 tattoo while only allowing two hits in the first to the Terrace Bay squad, Schock again was sharp shooter for the losers while Slanisky for Port Arthur got one in each period, Milani came close with an opener and in the third period tally Schilla singled, -- Bones McCormack presented the C,W,- Cox Trophy Championship, Lineups'- Port Arthur West ind Bearcats - Joe Snopek goal, John Ferguson, John Schella, Lionel Laprade, Lawrence Marigan, Robert ~ Milani, Phil Gougeon, Jonas Slanisky, Bill Wright, Paul Kuskila, Doug, Arthur, Terrace: Bay Bantams - Solly goal, iaietabinn Williams, Gresdal, Falzetta, Frank Schock, Peligrino, Danny. Schock, Stachiw, Erickson, Hagen, Duggan, Gaulin, Turner, Cavanaugh , Birch, Schreiber Midgets showed a great amount of power in both their semi-finals and final games, They ran the semi-finals against © Fort' Frances 6 - 13 Fort Frances getting their only goal in the third' period by Wil- liams, Little for Schreiber was a four goal man with Davis and Ross counting the ~ remainder, They met stiffer competition against Fort William Canadiens for a 4 - 3 win, . Fort William were held scoreless for the first two periods but made a strong bid in the third with three counts by Margarit, Fedun and Stojco found the net for the first two period scores by _ Schreiber with Gellert and Gresdale shooting home in the third, Bones McCormack presented the Champs with the' Alex Toole Trophy, emblematic of: the District Midget Championship, Lineups - Schreiber Midgets - Webb goal, Arnold, Woodruff, Fedun, Davis, Gellert, Little, Stojco, Ross, Bryson, Gresdal, Scott, Boon, Wood. | Fort William Midgets - (Continued page 9) oe ee eed se re Et FC Authorized as 2nd Class Mail; Post Office De rtment Ottawa Vol.4, ceive the layout more fully Reeve Ferrier -Suggested a meeting between Counc') and one | tion Committee on March 29th at 4:20 P.M, Councillors Duncan and Evans-Smith veiced -approval of the meeting, -the present set up of the By-Law wherein Council still reserves the right to scrutin- . Recreation Association were perused and -reply the Underwriters assured' Council there would be notification in the future, 'with map and scale plan, showing details of cost of the Park was $30,000, including volun Hon, Mr. Nichle. 'two: games at Ft,Frances in the Thunder Bay 'best of five series by a three to one gcore, .Close checking and fast plays prove that they will be stiff competition to the Superiors, The Sups, in a do. _the Game and Miss Pam Mitchell (Cont'd P, 9) | No.13 March' 30, 1961 si COUNCIL QUOTES Terrace Bay Town Council. last Wednesday afternoon received a request through the Recreation Association for a erat for .the Terrace Bay Band, As one of Council !s repreventatives on the Recreation Committee, Couacillor Heenan itemized the request and its proposals, The educational and cultural benefits of the Band. were discussed but, for.a town uider two thousand, the need for a grant and size of same would have to be investigate, To re- member of the Band and two from the Recrea- A further proposal by the Recreaticn Assoc iation Committee for a meeting was accepted and will be scheduled and will serve <o define ize all spending. March accounts for tie accepted, A complaint was pagitttred by Council with the C,U.A. concerning notification of the regular fire inspection in Town, At the last inspection no notification was received and , the. persons responsible were therefore unable to accompany the inspectors and improve the knowledge and standards of their work, In A letter was sent to Mr, Nichle, Dept, of datiutes 'Planning and Development, together the proposed Trailer park in Terrace Bay, This Park would be in the hands of the Recrea tion Committee, under the Recreation Director who holds a Class "A" Certificate. Estimated tary labor through community spirited organ- izations, Mr, George Wardrope, M.P., who had received a copy, wrote assuring Council he would see the plan was presented to the" (Cont'd Page: 7) SUPERIORS DEFEAT KZNORA TUESDAY NIGHT 3 - 1 Kenora Thistles, after taking the first . Intermediate Playoffs against Terrace Bay Superiors suffered their first defeat in the Introducing themselves. to some 750 hockey fans Kenora made a favourable impression, or die effort carried the play for the better part of the game, Dave Whalen stuck on Dobchuk!s tail with good results though in one get away Dobchuk did tally Kenora's only counter, Stachiw copped two of the Superior goals and Pollard the single, Dobson for Superiors and Raynard for the Thistles both played: sterling games, Ray Stachiw won the best player award at

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