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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, March 12, 1986 prevention week CALL NO CHARGE 1-800-465-3916 LAMBERT INSURANCE 28 N. CUMBERLAND STREET THUNDER BAY, ONTARIO P7A 4K9 Centre: Terrace Bay Date: Wednesday, Mar. 19, 1986 Time: 4:00 p.m. Place: St. Martin's School, Library Students who are registered in Fall/Winter 1985-86 courses please ensure to bring your |.D. card for revalidation. For further information, please con- tact our Off-Campus Representative: Mrs. Barbara Spadoni Tel. 824-2761 -- Lakehead i University One of six In the consolation final of the Schreiber Minor Hockey Association's annual Ban- tam "B" House League Tournament held on the Feb. 22 weekend, Chapleau took an early 2-0 lead against the host Schreiber Bantam Kings club. However, the Kings managed to bounce back with six straight goals, with the conclusion of one of them shown above. The final score in the contest was 6-3 for Schreiber. Commodores, command comeback By Doug Roberts The Terrace Bay- Schreiber Midget Com- modores are the 1986 champions of both the North Shore League and the Eastern Zone of the Thunder Bay Amateur Hockey Association. They won the North Shore crown by capturing a two game, total goals scored series with the Marathon Midget Mer- curies. In the first game in Schreiber, they skated to a convincing 7-4 win. Despite being down three goals going into the second game in Terrace Bay, the Marathon team jumped into an early 2-0 lead and carried the momentum until the second period, when the Com- re ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION TERRACE BAY BRANCH 223 The Jim Beddard Memorial Mixed Bonspiel When: Saturday, March 22, 1986 Where: Curling Club, Terrace Bay Time: 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Dance and Presentations afterwards at the legion. modores began to fight back to eventually go ahead by 4-3. Then, with less than a minute to go, Marathon scored to leave the game tied at 4-4. The Com- modores, however, won the series by a total score of 11-8. In the Eastern Zone championships in By Elizabeth Singleton Terrace Bay's McCausland Hospital is holding a Hospital Day on Tuesday. March 25. Come for a tour and visit the in- formation. booths on "Helping You Stay Healthy." Tours will be conducted from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. by members of the Board of Governors. Refreshments will be available. Chiet Laboratory Technician, Jim Files, was recently appointed Director of Education for the On- tario Society of Medical Technologists. Marathon, the Com- modores won the first game in the best of three series with the host team in a hard-hitting 8-4 score. In the second game, Marathon bounced back to win in overtime by a score of 5-4, setting the stage for the third and deciding game the next day. Trailing 4-2 going into the third period, the Com- modores scored three unanswered goals to win 54 and gain the right to ad- vance to the Thunder Bay District Championships to be held on the Easter weekend in Thunder Bay. Congratulations and best of luck to coach John Mackenzie and the Com- modore team: Yves Jean, Tony Speziale, Keven Roberts, Coe Commisso, David Mikkonen, Emmett, Houston, Jamie Figliomeni, Darren Dooley, Frank Commisso, Kenton Klassen, Danny Duggan, Robin Prince, Neil Zwanesk, John Gosselin, Scott Mauger, David Lalonde, and Bruce Nugent. moderates seminars from the McCausland Hospital which are heard in 40 hospitals throughout On- tario. The Education Com- mittee developed by the OHA (Ontario Hospital Jim also Association) was designed to improve and enhance managers within the laboratory and technical services in Ontario hospitals. Jim and his. committee are now working on the development of a two day seminar to be held in Toronto, involving com- puterization in labs, management of employees, better methods of controll- ing funds, and utilization of lab tests. Duplicate Bridge Duplicate bridge 1s played every Friday even- ing at 7:30 p.m. in the Home Economics Room of the Terrace Bay High School. All interested players are invited to attend. Results of play. from February 14: Tied for first: Bob and Nancy Latchic. Colin and Anne Dodd. 'Third: Art Leblanc and Pat Guina. Results of play from February 28: First: Bram and Joan Ad- dey. Second: Chris Pollard and Duncan MacKay. Third: David and Alison Stewart. AQUASABON GOLD CLUB Spring Meeting Place: Recreation Center Date: Sunday, March 16, 1986 Time: 7:30 p.m. Cost: $10.00 per team limited to 16 teams. Three 2 end games - points for each end. Prizes and trophies for Ist place team. Prizes for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, Biggest End and Best Bonspieler. Door Prize. With your support cancer can be beaten. Curling Club will open at 4:00 p.m. Practice time from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Instructors available. Curling shoes or runners must be worn on ice. Deadline for entry by legion members - 6:00 p.m., Friday, March 21, 1986 "Refreshments and food available from 4:00 p.m. Agenda: Election of Officers for the CANCE | CRGADtEave To Register: Sign your name on POSTER at Legion or contact: Irene or Maurice Duffy Phone 9011. Bring the family out and enjoy the fun. 1986 Season All interested people are urged to attend. as

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