Page |2 ADVISORY VOCATIONAL COMM- ITTEE APPOINTED The Schreiber High School Board has received permission from the Depart- ment of Education to appoint an Advis- ory Vocational Committee comprised of three Board members, L.R.McCuaig, Trustees R. Bailey and Mrs. Margaret Godin and representatives from business and industry Joe Caccamo and W. Hawke. Functions of the committee will be to advise board members on all matters pertaining to vocational aspects of the school. The board plans expansion of business and commercial facilities to house a business machines room and office practise teaching area. The committee held the I st. meeting January 29 in the High School Board room. L.R.McCuaig was appointed Chairman, Bonnie Costa Secretary. The meeting was turned over to Princi- pal E.E.Forgues to explain the function and duties of the committee. He stressed the role of the advisory comm- itteeé and brought to their attention formation of such is another major step forward in education development of the Schreiber High School. Much discussion followed and it was agreed that the board be advised to proceed quickly as possible in finalizing plans for expansion of the business and commercial branch to Grade II and 12 for September, 1967. The school is offering a five year Arts and Science branch with 4, 5 or 6 options. A complete four year business and commercial branch is planned for this fall. MIXED FIVE PIN BOWLING Standings for last week: Hi Single, Ladies, P.Buck 246. Hi Single,Men, M.Ferland 320. Hi Triple, Ladies, T. TERRACE BAY N EWS DAZ ridge NORTH SA10653 H543 DA74 C65 EAST SK9742 H87 DQJ10 D8532 CKQJ843 CA2 SOUTH SJ HAKQJ109 DK96 i C1097 THE BIDDING: South West North -- SG Pass 3H Pass 4H Pass Pass LEAD: CLUB KING West opened the bidding with > > 0D ED AD () ED ad D> > DD) 0D 0D END Vul: N-S West (D) WEST SQs H62 East Pass Pass a pre-emptive bid of three clubs | to shut out a possible game try by the opponents. This type of bid is 'very useful if the opposi- tion is vulnerable and if their strength is divided between the two hands. South looked again at his heart suit and decided his side should have the bid. North's raise to game is excel- lent as he has two outside aces and a possible. club ruff -for partner. The club king is led, East overtaking and returning the suit showing a _ doubleton. West wins the second club and leads his knave at trick three. South, a keen player, recognizes the doubleton in East and sees a definite loser in diamonds later on. A ruff on the board would only be overruffed by East at trick three whereas ti low diamond rids his hands of a potential loser. The general term for this play is Loser-on- Loser and this example is a specialized form called the transferred ruff as South is transferring a potential loser to a later ruffing situation. February 2, 1967 MINOR HOCKEY NEWS s All Minor hockey players were busy this weekend. Pee Wee Division played two games in Terrace Bay, Saturday. The Mustangs played Schreiber Red Wings and lost to Schrieber 5-3. Terrace goals were by Edmund 1, Dashkewytch 1 and Ruzyski 1. The same day the Cougars travelled to Schreiber for their game. There Terrace dumped Schreiber to a score of 701. The Bantems also had an active weekend. On Saturday they travelled to Manitouwadge and tied their game 3 all. The boys played quite.well. C.Simmers played a particularly good game. He was Johnny on the Spot at all times. Goals for Terrace were by D. Gresdal unassisted, G.Papousek assisted by Turner and C.Simmer assisted by Yates. The Midgets also travelled to Manitouwadge on Saturday and won their game 6-3. Every one played a good styled hockey game. The defence was exceptional. Terrace goals were by: Moores assisted by Phillips, Papou- sek assisted by Papineau, Papousek assisted by Suo, Phillips unassisted, Phillips assist ed by Papineau, Papineau assisted by Phillipg. Overhearing people talk after the game, in Manitouwadge, they stated these were the best two hockey games they had seen ina long while. Sunday, January 29, Manitouwadge repaid us a visit. At 2 p.m. Terrace Bay Midgets played Manitouwadge and again «won the game 5-3. They have had quite a few more opport- unities to score but Manitouwadge goalie was right on the ball. Terrace Bay goals were by: Papineau assisted by Moores, Papousek assisted by Phillips and Knight, Papousek assisted by Moores, Papineau assist ed by Knight, Knight assisted by Phillips. Following the Midgets game our Bantams Played against Manitouwadge Bantams. Here Terrace lost to a score of 3-1. The lone score for Terrace was Papousek assisted by Fedorak. F Come on Folks, if you can't play a sport, be one and come and see some of the games. CURLING NEWS Round three of the four round compet- ition to declare our Club Champion is a week old. Johnson's rink entered with I10 points, 13 points above their nearest competition of Gusul and Guillet rinks. Have you entered your name: for the Sweetheart Spiel, Feb.t0,11,12 or made plans for the social Sat .night? This is a reminder to do so now. Don't forget to get those rinks into Gaudet 659. Hi Triple, Men, P.Gagnon 806. Team standings - L.Edmunds 486 points.Hi Average, Ladies, M.Edmunds 204.Hi Average,Men,C.Buck 235. the Schreiber Bonspiel Feb. 17,18,19. Latest flash - Johnson and Guillet have won their first two games this round. Gusul has taken two defeats. 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