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Terrace Bay News, 18 Nov 1971, p. 18

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PAGE 18 TERRACE BAY NEWS NOVEMBER 18,1971 Owl's Hoot = cont'd from page 17 ..... NSSSAA VOLLEBYALL EAST-WEST FINALS The N.S.S.S.A.A. Volleyball East-West Finals were held on Friday, November 5, 1971 in the Terrace Bay Campus Gymnasium. The teams in=- volved in the competitions were from Geraldton, Marathon, Manitouwadge and Schreiber-Terrace Bay High Schools. The results of the Senior games were as follows: = The Senior Girls' team from Geraldton defeated Manitouwadge three games to one in the best of five finals. The Senior Boys' team from Schreiber- Terrace Bay lost out fo Marathon, three games to two, in the best of five finals. This match proved to be well-played and close throughout, with the scores being as follows: - Marathon 16-14, 15-10 and 15-13; Schreiber- Terrace Bay 16-14 and 15-4. Outstanding efforts on the part of the Senior Boys' Volleyball team from Schreiber-Terrace Bay High School were put forth by Ralph Coe, Jim Corrigan, Bob Fummerton, Kim Gelldri, Mike Miller and Ken Turner. GOOD SHOWING IN ALL-ONTARIO FINALS The Boys' Cross-Country team represented NWOSSA at the All-Ontario finals in Toronto on Saturday, November 5, 1971. In the Junior Division Lonnie Connelly, Corned Prinselaar, and Bill Smilsky all finished in the top half of the 3 1/2 mile event. There were approximately 900 runners from across Ontario taking part in the three races. Following the Meet, the Cross-Country team explored the Science Centre in Toronto before returning home, and found this experience to be highly interesting and profitable . Studded Tires = cont'd from page 12 including the Province of Quebec, are closely examining their situation respecting legislation, said Mr. McNAB. Unquote. Frank MacDonald, John Stitt and Walter Dukes were the colour bearers for the Legion Parade. held in Schreiber. TACT IS THE ABILITY TO LET THE OTHER FELLow HAVE Your WAY. TAKE 30 Adrienne Clarkson, the petite beauty who 'acts as a host on CBC-TV's popular daily magazine show, Take 30, seen each weekday at 3 p.m., gets a boost from co-hosts Ed Reid, left and Paul Soles, right. The three, as well as being accomplished on-camera performers, are also skillful researchers who know much about each topic they deal with before it is presented on Take 30. PP xEVOR THE OFF vor THE OF Ror ic BUG TRAFFIC BYES SAYS ¢ SAYS THE BEST SAFETY DEVICE IS THE SPRCE BETWEEN Your ZAR- MUFFS .

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