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Terrace Bay News, 12 Feb 1953, p. 7

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"PALEFACES STILL CHAMPS" Last night at the Schreiber Arena the annual hockey classic between the "Palefaces" (office staff and a few outside friends) and the "Lunch Pails" (Maintenance, Structural, Services - in fact nearly the whole mill). took place to determine the winner of the S.H. Memorial Trophy. . This was the third annual renewal of this "struggle" for hockey supremacy and the "Palefaces" led by Coach Dave "Screamer" McDonald maintained their undefeated record when they downed the "Lunchpails'! led by Coach Johnny "Rheumatien Grogs, TheScore 775 - 1, "Clinner" Kulcheski rammed the first one home on a screened rass from "Reaker" Rowley and shortly after "Meat". Camobell fired a blazer for the second one on a' rinkwide pass from "10%" Marostica. The second yeriod was well past: the middle mark when "Shorty" Hunt scored ona pass-out from "Meat" Campbell. It was at this point that "Eagle Bye" Falzetta became known as "Eagle Beak", Just about the close of this ae. Marquis wicked un' a loose puck in behind his own net, raced along the left boards, shifted nedtly to the rignt boards and then split the' defence only to fail flat on his face just when he. had "Shyster" Jeanneret at his mercy. It _ was a close call, The third period opened on a furious pace and at the 6:50 mark "10%" Marostica : circled left defence and passed to "Curly! Ross who made no mistake with his bullet drive, Four minutes later "Panda" Zwaresh -: shattered the "Palefaces" shutout kid when . 'he combined with "Hammerhead" Sernesky on -- a neat passing vlay to rifle one. past "Shyster" Jeanneret that he absolutely had. . no chance on. Scoring for the night was completed with about a minute to go when "Curly" Ross and "10%" Marostica combined on a rushing attack with "Curly" again do- ing the honors, For the "Lunch Pails" stars were "Snins" Alien and "Fire-Ball" Fedun with their con- sisted back-checking while "High-Ball" Mikus, "Captain" Kydd and "Flash" Parent were a joy to watch on defence, It was difficult to-choose the stars on the "Palefaces" but special mention should be made of "'D-P." Brady and: "Playboy" Pattison, They were-a tower of strength in front of Jeanneret, o-O0-o THERE ARE STILL OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR SAT- URDAY'S LO' PIN SWEEPS., ROLL OFF TIME 1:30. BRING A PARTNER AND COME DOWN! Page 7 "PALEFACES STILL CHAMPS" (Cont'd) Here are the comvlete line-ups: : "PALEFACES" - Goal-"Shyster" Jeanneret, R. Def.-"D.F."™ Brady, -L. Def.-"Meat": Cammbell, - Centre- "Curly" Ross, L. Wing-"10%" Marostica, R, Wing-"Snooper" Dalzell, Alternates - "Beaker" Rowley, "Cliprer" Kulcheski, "Yak Yak" Thompson, "Shorty" Hunt, "Abe". Gentile, "Flayboy" Pattison, "Doo"! rae Coach - "Screamer" McDonald. af "LUNCH PAILS" Goal-"Hagle Beak" Falzetta, R. Def.-"High- ball" Mikus, Ly Def.-"Flash" Parent, Centre- "Chick" Janicki, L, Wing-"Strives". Sernesky, R. Wing- '"Paride", Zwaresh, Alternates - "Snips" Allen, "Earnest" Woods, "Junior" Wilson, "Hammerhend" Sernesky, "Haywire" Marquis, "Fire Ball" Fedun, errr, Kydd , Coach - "Rheumatic" Gross, The Staff of the News join with Manage- ment in congratulating the "Palefaces" and to the "Lunch Pails" our sincere regrets. 0-0-0 COMMUNITY SAFETY PARTY AND CHILDREN'S SHOW ~--~"One important change should be record- ed. In order to accommodate the Kiwanis Annual Winter Cernival, the Children's Show, planned for Saturday afternoon, February 2lst, 'has heen moved to Saturday morning at 9:30 a.m, A technicolour film "The Wild © North" will be shown and every youngster will get a free box of popcorn, Bore" 20 good prizes will be drewn for at the Safety Dance scheduled from 10 p.m, to 2 a.m..on February: 20th. Included are such items as table lamps, end table, Ronson lighters, electric clocks, nen and pencil | sets, carving set, steak knives, etc, Through the courtesy of Hudson's Bay Company,: the items will be on display at "The Bay" from Monday next through Friday, There will be two draws at 11 p.m. and 1 a.m, All LongLac employees are eligible but it will not be necessary to be at the dance to get a prize. The dance, first major event in the High School Auditorium following its official opening, will feature music by the "Northern Knights" augmented by a number. of local youths. who are really coming along well with. their instruments. No invitations to either the dance or the show are being sent out. Everyone who works or lives at Terrace Bay is cordially. invited to the dance, and their youngsters, will be most welcome at the show.

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