_ January 10, 1963 enn no ae ene ye _ORTHWESTERN | Future skating stars of Canada's Olympic : and World teams may well be competing in Ter= 'race Bay January 25th and 26th, when the Ter- 'zace Bay Figure Skating 'Association will be the host Club for the 1963 Northern Ontario Figure Skating Champion-= ships ° Over forty skaters are expec- ted to compete . from the twenty- nine clubs inclu- ded in this dis-~ trict which stret- ches from Parry Sound in the South, Fort Frances in the j 'a West, Kapuskasing to the North and all along the North Shore ; including Sault Ste, Marie, | There will also be entrants , from Rovyn in Northwestern. Que- ' bec and some local entrants will / compete, These skaters will be , accompanied by a contingent of ; parents, professionals and well- ' wishers, : This two-day event will start | Friday afternoon, January 25th, continuing until Saturday eve - TERRACE BAY NEWS _ HIGHL IGHTS- ONTARIO FIGURE SKATING sneer: hati IONS | 'BADMINTON MEiWG \NSE" Je 2 oe Page 5 SPORTS | | fee" oad | a NO nN A me te There will be a general meeting in the High School Auditorium at 9.00 P,M,: on Wednes- day, January 9th, Will all mexbers, and pros- pective members please be in attendance, rong satinncteencencecmramgsipagnen an aco "LADIES TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE Team standings to date; - Rockets; 159 i, Pluta--Cats; 143 1/2, Telestars; 139 1/2, Alibiers; 125, Miss-L*s3 123 1/2, Handicaps; | 115 1/2, Capers; 105 1/2, Inorbits; 97. Dot Thompson bowled high three last week with a total of 477, also high single of 173, Other nice games rolled by Marg, Simmer 434, Kay Weppler 424, Grace Banks and Millie Welsh 406, Phyllis Turner 400, > MEN LEN PIN. LEAGUE | sas no lou Uae The Bears started off the new year by picking up 16 points Jan, 2nd, | west: 4 ltd lead the League with 98 > TNT | points, Plaza Restaurant closely follow with 95 1/2 points, A big gain by C, Knauffts Team #6, moved them into third spot with 81 1/2 points, Balance of team stan- dings are as follows: Team #4 B. Kurylo; 80 1/2, Team # 3 P,' Plutas 77 1/2, Blockbusters; 70, Team #2, T. Stachiw . 64, HIGH SINGLE' GAMES LAST WEEK - Sechesky 187, K, Weppler 181, Stachiw 180, M, Campbell 178. HT THREE SERIES - T, Stachiw 506 ' ning, Competitions are under r. ' the sanction of the C,F.S.A, BEAUTY & BARBER De Boudreau 8 7 ee ener ae? _ (Canadian Figure Sakting Associa} SHOP ye Rochon 261 er ae tion) and will include events : for Novice, Junior, Senior ' Skaters both in singles, pairs 'and dancing, | At the' conclusion of the two ~ day event, a reception will be held in the _ Terrace Bay Motor Hotel for all skaters and ; interested persons. ' LOCAL CLUB ENTRIES Sunday December 23rd, was the date the | Terrace Bay F.S,C. held their Club competi - ' tions to decide on their entries for the Novice Ladies Singles and their Novice Ladies Dance Pairs. Those chosen were: Novice Ladies Singles:- . Cheryl, Duncan, Marcia Hamilton and Elizabeth : Hayes. Novice Ladies Dance Pairs:- Marie ' Delaronde, Molly Harris, Elizabeth and Linda Ha Yes. Qur other entries are as follows:- Junior ; LADIES SINCLES - Jane Heenan, Novice Mens Singles - Terr ~ Terry Delaronde, Novice Ladies | Pairs - Pamela and Jamie Cumming, Marie - Dela€onde and Linda Hayes, Junior Ladies - Pairs - Arlene Coates and Irene Stuart, -- - Novice Mixed Dance - Terry Delaronde and ' Pamela Cumming, We would like to ask all residents of our ' town to get into the spirit of things and show our visitors that Terrace Bay really is . a good place to live and a good place to revisit, See you at the Northern's 163, nce 9 nee me -- CURLING PLAYDOWN'S HIGHLIGHTED ON PAGE 2 TERRACE BAY MOTOR HOTEL nr ne terse Swirhun 451, Phone 3209 | Over the weekend, three .' Minor Hockey teams competed against outside clubs and, although detailed accounts are not available, it appears that the local teams fared well, Saturday, in Marthon , the local Midgets came out on top of a 12-1 score, winning hand ily ' In Terrace Bay, the local Peewee Allstars defeated Red Rock 4 - 1 while the Bantams, meeting a eombined Bantam-Midget team from Red Rock, lost 8 ~ 0, : The North Shore schedule will be out soon, and will be published in the news, » FLASH]3 J. Heenan was the winner of the Minor Hockey "Pick ~ the - Winner Contest!', selec- ting 15 out of 21 correct results, BROOMBALL BEGINS With only a few interested people turning out for the final'? meeting, in an attempt to get Broomball active, it was decided to start with 2 teams and hope for more interest to be shown, Games will be held at 7:00 P.M. next Monday, and thereafter as schedulel in the Arena schedule. Anyone interested in playing should contact captains Art Beaulieu and Lionel Waghorn, or the Recreation Office, & Bantam All Stars defeated Schreiber 1 to 0 in an Exhibition Lon game on January 7th,