""FERRACE Bay News Authorized as 2nd Class Mail Post Office Department, Ottawa iroulation : errace Bay oan ~~: Yol.4, No.14 » .April 6,.1961 ' rocket WG) joa 'Welcome Curlers i i | | The Terrace Bay Curling Club!s 13th | Annual Bonspiel gets underway officially j on Thursday evening at 6:30 P.M, i Due to the Mill maintenance shutdown | a few of the local rinks start early, with | a 7:00 P.M, draw Wednesday night, Thirty-two rinks from as far west as | Dryden, as far east as Chapleau and even | as far south as Duluth will be trying for | the prizes in this annual four-day event, i A banquet for the visiting curlers and the Club!s executive will be held on Satur- day evening at. 6:30 P.M, in the Moose Hall, : A social in the Curling Club Lounge is | planned for Saturday night. All curlers ; and their invited guests are welcome, i { SUPERLONS. BATTLING FOR NEXT. JUMP Dauphin Kings predicted three straight wins against the Thunder Bay Intermediate ' Champs, Terrace Bay Superiors, in the best : of five series of the Western semi-finals. They took the first game Sunday three to one but bogged down on Monday night, trailing three to two at the end of the game. The Kings, who looked mighty good to the 1180 fans who were on hand at Sunday's' game, will treat the Superior's with a great deal more respect when they meet again on Wednesday night. The Superior's outskated and out shot the Kings. on Tuesday, meeting only one staunch buttress in the person of Kachonaski in the nets, Time, after time, Kachom °° warded off what appeared to be. certain counters, Tookenay and Hizensoph racked up two counters before ten minutes of play in the first period. Maxwell put the Kings right behind in the scoring at 19:27 after inter- cepting a pass at his own blue line and fired a shoulder high. shot past Dobson from the right wing, Marvin Osmar again put | Superiors ahead in the second.on a set-up. tailored by Lanteigne. Lawson put the Kings in the running before the period ended. Neither team scored.in the third. __. Marvin Osmar, who has been playing tops: , throughout the series, was Superior!s hard- | est working forward, .He and Lanteigne are ; a continual threat to the Kings, The picking up of Zizensoph and Matthews i from the Fort Frances Club has added punch 5 oer geen se Met . Sr cr Lacombe, ata voucher from Palm Dairies - Testu doh ekeie Cam MacDonald, Thursday ~ Maurice Osmar - recipient of a voucher from Chapples Limited, Schreiber Store, Sunday - Ron Schock - recipient of a gift certificate from Soughton Jewelers Limited of Terrace Bay. Monday = Marvin Osmar - recipient of a voucher, also from Soughton Jewelers. All vouchers are valued at $5.00 and all awards for this final series between Dauphin and the Superiors have been donated by Soughton Jewelers Ltd. Our appreciation, and the appreciation of the players, is sincerely extended to all those who sponsored awards during the year. ' They are as follows:- Kenmac's Tackle - Terrace Pay Barber & Beauty Shop - Costa's Foodeteria - Waghorn's Pharmacy - Terrace Day dnterprises Garage - White Rose Island View Station -- Caccamo's Groceteria - Moose Lodge - North Shore Bottling Works - Weppler's Insurance - )resswell Cleaners - Knights of Columbus - Sadowick Heating Ser- vices - Palm Dairies - Chapples Limited - Soughtcn Jewelers Limited, and defensive stability.to.the Sups, The boys picked up by Superiors have.fitted into the play like regulars, HOCKEY PLAYER AWARDS Winners of Player of the Game Awards at the recent Superior games are as follows:- Tuesday - Ray Stachiw -. recipient of a voucher from Sadowick Heating pany oe of Terrace Bay. Wednesday - Al Lanteigne - reeisiant of a beatae raters Sesto a a a JTIGH SCHOOL HOCKZY GAMe CANCELL Uncertain ice conditions forced cancel- lation of a scheduled game between a High School Hockey Team from Port Arthur and Terrace Bay High School on Tuesday night. oN a ed Nee me