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Terrace Bay News, 28 Apr 1976, p. 1

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TERRACE BAY NEWS VoL... I9 NO. I7 APRIL..28, 1976 20¢ PER COPY MAUREEN HAAS DIVISION WINNER OF ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION LITERARY CONTEST Left to right: Wm Kujbida, representing the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223; Maureen Haas; Sister Shirley Godin, representing St. Martin Separate School. Photo by Pam Jones. The Royal Canadian Legion is holding a lit- erary contest open to all Canadian students. The first phase of the competition was held at the District level. Winning entries will be submitted to the Royal Canadian Legion of Canada to be judged on a national level. The contest is broken down into three groups. Senior level (High School); Inter- mediate level (Grades six to eight) and Junior level (Kindergarten to grade five). The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 223, re- ceived three entries in the Intermediate level Compositions were evaluated on the basis of originality of thought, expression, presenta- tion, grammar and spelling. It was suggested it might be a good idea to make this a Lan- 'guage related project around a Remembrance Day Theme. Cont'd DO« 3.ewsees KIMBERLY CLARK TEAM TAKES BROOMBALL TITLE Margaret Ann Clough presents Cebrario Hard- ware Trophy to members of winning K-C Broom- ball team. Left to right: Peter Geldreich (Coach), Marvin Osmar and Ross Hudson. The Broomball season came to a close with Kimberly Clark winning the Championship and the Cebrario trophy by prevailing over MECO in the final series two games to none. The first game of the series, played in the Terrace Bay Arena, was closely fought with K-C finally edging a determined MECO squad 2-I. Problems with the ice plant for- ced a delay and a shift to the Schreiber A- rena for the dramatic second game. K-C fin- ally put it all together to win 6-I and take the series. Dormant for several years, broomball is making a comeback in this area and is cer- tainly popular on a province wide basis. The Ontario Broomball Association (O.B:3s) has been formed and a standard set of rules . will be formulated for next season's play. Broomball has support from Wintario and has been recognized as an Official Event in next years Ontario Winter Olympics. Cont'd pg.5..

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