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Terrace Bay News, 10 Dec 1986, p. 1

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Attention Bo ys and Girls This is just to remind you that the News will be looking for your "Letters to Santa'. We will print as many as we can in the newspaper and we will see to it that your letters are sent to Santa himself at the North Pole. Don't. forget to include your name so that the readers will know who you are. Send your letters to "Santa Claus, care of The Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Box 579, Terrace Bay, Ont., POT 2WO. Community outreach "people to people" Here are the final dates and times for the community outreach pickup and dropoff for this coming weekend in Ter- race Bay. Friday, Dec. 12: The fire hall will be open and a van will be at Simcoe Plaza for dropoffs from 2-6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13: The fire hall will be open and a van will be at Simcoe Plaza for dropoffs and two trucks will be going through town to your houses from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14: The fire hall wiil be open for dropoffs and a van and the No. 2 truck will be going through town to your houses from. 1:30-4 p.m. Coffee and donuts will be offered at the fire hall during the three days. The outreach was mainly organized by loca!l-clergy and the fire department to aid those in need during the holiday season. The dona- tions will go to Terrace Bay, Schreiber, Rossport and Pays Plat, and what remains will be sent to Thunder Bay. Hercules The final match of international wrestling at the Schreiber Communi- ty Centre last Sunday pitted Peurto Rico's Hercules Ayala against Dan Kroffat of Thunder Bay. The wrestlers' 20-minute bout included playful gabbing with the audience. Kroffat was the crowd favorite i in Pe ee eS fh ine ae ae Fe ee the ring. ..'. Terrace Bay Schreiber mubiic oe aay, ws porate os Vol. 41 No. 49. Serving Terrace pay, ~_-.. 92er and Rossport 35° Sprawling save . The Fourth Annual Mite Tournament in Terrace Bay on Dec. 6 pro- vided players and fans alike with plenty of action. Above, Goaltender Chris Joubert of the Terrace Bay Oilers, flattened out to prevent this shot from entering his goal. This game against the Red Rock Raiders was tied, 5-5. (More information on page 7). Wrestling fever comes to town The crowd roared their approval when the commentator introduced Kroffat, but unfortunately, he lost the match to the Puerto Rican. A good time was definitely had by all. Joe Lightfoot and Sunny War Cloud lost their bout to Sheik Ali and Rick Charland, and this lead to the final bout between Thunder Bay's Dan Kroffat and Hercules Ayala. What's inside Pg. 2 Yash Pal Arora displayed many beautiful photographs at his Terrace Photo and Fram- ing exhibition last Saturday. The Schreiber Recreation Centre boomed to the clashes between, heavyweight wrestlers last Sunday and no one left without a smile on their face. The centre wasn't packed, but there was a fair-sized crowd that yelled, screamed, cursed and booed the spandex-clad maniacs who wrestled for close to two hours. Armand Rougeau and Gino Brito Jr., with a combined weight of 464 pounds, teamed together to start the evening against Goldie "Nature Boy"' Rogers and Pretty Boy Simms. The latter two are comedians at heart and combined good-humored antics with playful wrestling. It might look bone-crushing on television, but one could tell that night it's all for fun. Ian Huchkinson 'battled' against Rocky Della Serra, Leo Burke pound- ed fists with Bob Della Serra and Gerry Morrow clashed with Sweet Daddy Seke. Seke was a joker and as soon as he stepped into the ring, he only had eyes for a girl at ringside. He looked like a well-built Redd Foxx. These guys, as well as a few others, were all over the place. Morrow was thrown out of the ring and 'stumbled' to the edge of the rink near the boards. Seke came over and laced him a few chops and they both staggered pack to ad g * 5 The continuing story of a recovered drug addict's 'bad' years and his struggle to 'straighten out' from the drug-oriented lifestyle he Pa so accustomed to. 8 Holy Angels students have create Pg. mice and other objects from a dough mix- ture. They can now hang these bright, hard-bake Po. on their Christmas trees. .9 Local children have sent their let P to pies Claus care of the News. We've sent hi. Fe eae ES Sg Te Pe ee © SE Se ae BEE ORS, ot Reet

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