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Terrace Bay News, 25 Jan 1984, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay - Schreiber News, Wednesday, January 25,1984 : Bantam "Kings a vs. " Executive "' Attention: Minor Hockey Parents and Fans The Schreiber Ban- 'tam Kings will be play- ing the Schreiber Exec- utive in a Minor Hockey Game from 7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. on Wednes- day, February 1, 1984 in the Schreiber 'Arena. 'Admission is free. Play- ets and Executive cor- 'dially invite' you to attend this fun filled extravaganza. The Bantam Kings will repeat their win- hing ways as they did in last year's Hockey Match. See you there. Hockey Tournament Results, January 14, 15 Congratulations go out to the Terrace Bay Pee Wees for winning the 16th Annual Mara- thon Invitational Tour- 'nament. It marked the first time that this tour- nament has been won by a Terrace Bay team. They also won the title in a convincing fashion by defeating Marathon 6-3, Wawa 6-3, and then the tournament favour- ites, Longlac, by a score of 4-1. Again, congratu- lations to the players, [ SUPPORT MINOR _ Terrace Bay Minor Report coaches, and team offi- cials in bringing home our first championship ofthe season, ' The Bantams are to be congratulated as well as they were the consola- tion runners-up in the Schreiber Invitational Bantam tournament. On the first day of the tour- nament they knocked off the previously undefeat- ed Marathon Bantams and then later defeated Current River. So again -- congratulations to the players, their coaches and team officials for this fine performance. _ North Shore Action The Terrace Bay Mid- gets completed the above weekend results with a fine performance as well. Down 6-2 early in the third period against yet undefeated Marathon, the Midgets roared back to reduce the score to 6-5 before losing by a 7-5 score. In their second game they were the perfect hosts to Manitouwadge in grant- ing them a lopsided win. On Sunday they dazzled 'Schreiber with their new - uniforms and shut them out by a score of 5-0. This past weekend the Atoms were in Schrei- ber for their first North Shore action in nearly two months. Results next week. This coming week- end the Pee Wees will be in Schreiber. __ Minor Hockey Week in Canada January the 21st marked the annual be- ginning of Minor Hock- ey Week in Canada. The Midgets started the week off with their sec- ond annual Invitational Tournament. Results will be in next week's -- NEWS. The expression ofte quoted at this tim "Don't send your kids 1 the rink - take them, an 'stay to watch the play." Let this apply 1 the entire season, n just during Minc Hockey Week. Our final note thi week is an informatio item. The next regi lar monthly meeting « the TBMHA will be hel February 8 at 7 p.m. i the Rec Centre. If an person would like t address. that meetin please inform the Pres dent, Doug Roberts < 825-3644 prior to th meeting. _ Are you interested in watching your child play or warm the bench? ___Parents of PeeWee's and Atom's | "Atoms For further information contact or Jim at 825-3873 Terrace Bay. Only the ballots that are signed will be accepted. "1. Are you in favour of the 2 minute rule. 2..Are you in favour of the 3 minute rule. Send Ballots to Box 373, Schreiber or Box 101 Terrace Bay. Dom at 824-2420 Schreiber yes no aa wa yes no CO Signature: Schreiber-Terrace Bay Intermediate Hockey Standings Standings as of January 15 GP Ww | eS GF _GA__PTS | Terrace Bay Superiors 11 7 4 0 77 69 14 Schreiber Sabres 12 6 6 0 94 79 12 Schreiber Diesels 9 3 6 0 59 84 6 Top Ten Scorers Team GP G A PTS Brian Hiller Sabres 11 18 26 44 Lawrence MCParland Diesels 5 18 13 31 Dale Ross Sabres 8 12 18 30 Mark Campbell Sups 9 20 9 29 Dale Dereski Sups aq 10 14 24 Bruce Hiller Sabres 8 10 - 11 21 Peter Armstronge -- Sabres 5 10 8 18 Gord Fummerton Sabres 8 6 11 17 Jeff Fortier Sups 8 6 11 17 Paul Malashewski Sups 7 9 7 16 Shane Riley Sabres 6 8 8 16 Bob McKenna Diesels 6 2 9 16 NORTH SHORE DIRECTOR'S 4TH ANNUAL PeeWee "Fun" Hockey Jamboree 'February 24, 25 & 26, 1984 Terrace Bay, Ontario On February 24th, approximately two hundred boys aged eleven and twelve will be converging on Terrace Bay for the Jamboree. As host Community we need to provide billets for this important week- end. We are asking parents and interested citizens of Terrace Bay to assist us in this task. If at all possible, please fill in this form and | return to either convenor or drop it off at the Recreation Office. For your information, registration and billet pick-up will take place Friday, February 24th, from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. at the Recreation Centre. Any additional information can be had by contacting the convenors below. Thank you for your co-operation and support. BILLET CONVENORS: Ted Wilson - 825-3672 Barry Harper - 825-3384 -™ Quinard Ltd" Oldtimers Hockey Report byM. MOORE . After a long delay due to ice problems and Christmas holidays, Terrace Bay's "Quin- ard Ltd." Oldtimers are on the road again. This time the team makes its' first western trip to Ig- nace to compete in a tournament there. The Ignace Club has won their division at the Lake Placid Oldtimers Tour- nament but little else is known at this time about the other teams we'll be facing. The Ignace Tour- nament will be Janu- ary 28th and 29th, and will act as a tune-up for our 2nd Annual Old- timers Tournament in Terrace Bay, scheduled to take place on Feb- ruary 4th and Sth. The team is also making plans to go to Interna- tional Falls on March 10th and 11th. Jim Files, President of the Club, has been busy making plans for our 2nd Annual Tour- nament. Along with some fine calibre hockey, the Club also plans to hold a dance on the Saturday night at the 'High School. The music will be provided by Nick bers of the Oldtimers Club. Teams competing in the Labatt's sponsored tournament are Gerald- ton, White River, _ Hornepayne, Manitou- wadge, 2 teams from Long Lac (including the Long Lac Reserve Team, which has play- ed in the All-Canadian Finals), and 2 teams from Terrace Bay. There will be a small ad- mission charge for the games or you will be able to purchase a ticket (weekend pass) that is De Shane and tickets are __ good for admission to all _ available from mem- games. | would be willing to take / Boy(s) to billet this weekend. Signature Address Phone Labatt' s Presents © 2nd Annual Terrace Bay -"Quinard Ltd." Oldtimers Hockey Tournament Feb. 3rd, 4th & 5th - Adult Admission: $2.00/game or $10.00 pass Children (12 & under) $1.00/game or $5.00 pass OPEN DANCE Saturday, Feburary 4th, 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at Terrace Bay High School Music by Nick DeShane $5.00 per person/$8.00 per couple as NO MINORS

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