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Terrace Bay News, 20 Dec 1962, p. 1

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Vol. 5, No, 51 COSTA'S OPEN NEW STORE | It was a proud day for the Costa family of Schreiber last Thursday when they opened their modern new store, Designed to enable the shopper to choose the merchandise of their choice with comfort and ease ~ the spacious and attractive establish- ment is also equipped with the most up-to date refrigeration units, We congratulate the Costa family on their enterprise. RAMADA MOTELS TO BUILD IN SCHREIBER The recent announcement that Ramada Motels will build a large modern motor hotel in | Schreiber (with local capital) and current rumors that other Schreiber interests plan to | erect a large motel next year - together with the opening of the new high school all indicate: a decided upswing in the economics of Schreiber in the coming year, The annual Kimberly-Clark Christmas Party for the children of Terrace Bay residents and Kimberly-Clark employees was held with great |; success last Saturday. Despite the fact that Santa ran into trans- portation problems at one stage of his trip, he, arrived on time and was greeted by swarms of delighted children outside the High School /uditorium, | Besides having the opportunity to see and speak to' Santa Claus, and to receive gifts from him, the children were thrilled to see old Santa leave on his motorized sleigh, PLEASE NOTE: Any children who were unable to attend the Christmas Party may pick yp their gifts by bringing a note to the Recreation KIMBERLY-CLARK CHRISTMAS PARTY Office at any time between 9 A.M, and 4:30 p.m,.!Osmar - 1:04,' two T.B, 'Whalen 0 2:53, three TsB. Calder, Brassard - this week. These notes must be signed by a parent, Children will also receive their bag of treats, | Once again, the local children owe a sincere| vote of thanks to the Kimberly-Clark Corpora~. tion for making it possible for Santa Claus to come to Terrace Bay and to provide gifts for then, A special vote of thanks is extended to the | ladies of Terrace Bay who, in co-operation with the Recreation Association, planned and ran the party, "TLNK YOU I wish to thank Ken Ward and all those who gave much of their time at a busy season of the year in staging the Kimberly-Clark (CONTINUED ON PAGE 11) | of the first period, December 20, 1962 = ee ct ne. TERRACE BAY SUPERIORS HOLD OPENING GAME Terrace Bay Superiors had their opening game of the North Shore Hockey League at Terrace Bay pretty much their own way when they dubbed the Schreiber North Stars sixteen to four. Schreiber has re-entered the North Shore League after a lapse of six years, Their home-grown young team will probably not be a great threat amoung the veterans of the North Shore this season but with experience they cantt be underrated, ' Superiors had themselves a scoring spree, every man on the team getting into the act with the exception of Lindquist, Rennette and the goal tender, Linquist and Rennette' each ;got two assits which salved their pride, but couldn't click on their shot, Mervin Osmar started the onslaught at 1:04 Before the period ended the puck nestled behind the Schreiber net minder eight times while the Superior' net was nicked for one, Schreiber took four in each of the remaining periods, stricking twice and Duggan made the Schreiber total, Superiors Dave Whalen got the only hat trick of the game with Cy Brassard, Gord Calder, Carl Kolody and Maurice Osmar'runneisup, Marv Os#ar Maurice Osmar, To Pollard, Bob 4dano, Bill Pytck and Steve Smith got singles, -- Jack Thomas, North Shore Governor officially opened the game Sunday afternoon, expressing pleasure at having Schreiber back in the league Lineups: Terrace Bay Superiors; Figliomeni - Goal, Brassard, Marvin Osmar, Maurice Osmar, Whalen, Smith, ,Adamo, Kolody, Calder, Lindquist Rennette, Pollard, Pytyck, Schreiber: North Stars; G. Boone ~ Goal, R. Potvine, B, Costall, M, Tookenay, Cosgrove,'Mel Tookenay, Dom, Figliomeni, K, O'Brien, J. Gellert, F. McCole- man, Speziale, Woodrow, Lidkea, Duggan, White, Refree; Bordon Ross, Lindsmen; Joe Dejoghe and Hiller, Summary First Period: one T,B. Marvin ~ Brassard, Rennette , 4:09, four T.B. Whalen, Osmar and Osmar at 4:43, five Sch, McColeman, Duggan, Speziale 4:57, six T.B, Calder, Lindquist 9:31, seven T.B. Kolody, Brassard 15:50, eight T,B, Whalen, Maurice Osmar,'17:04, Penalties; Brassard at 5:40 - Costall, 7:03 - Pollard, 10,09, Tooken- |ayy 10:39, Brassard, 11:57. Second Period:- nine T.B, Whalen, Marvin: Osmar ~ 0:21, ten Sch, - Tookenay, Cosgrove, 1:07, eleven T,.B, Brassard, Linquist 4:05, twelve Sch, Duggan, McColemen, Costali 13:08, thirteen T,B, Rollard, Rennette 15:58, fourteen T,B. Maurice Osmar, Pollard 16:22, Penalities Linquist 18:12 ¢ Third Period:- fifteen Sch, Tookenay, Cos- tall .56, sixteen T,B, Adamo 8:40, seventeen T.B. Kolody, Adamo, Pytyck 9:21, cighteen T.B, Maurice Osmar, Pollard, Whalen 13:04, nineteen * (Continued on Page 11)

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