DYNAMIC DIESELS DOWN CAMPBELL'S SOUPS (Cont. ) In the third period after the hard working efforts of Hanley, Knight and 'Payette the Soups scored their first goal. Schreiber then went to town and scored three goals by Cosgrove from Fischer, B, Ross, assisted by Cosgrove and Figliomeni, and Fischer from Tookenay. In the last seven minutes of the game Marvin scored his first goal of the game assisted by Brassard. The third period ended with Schreiber on top with a score of 9-2 Penalties given to Terrace Bay were to Hayes and Payette, to Schreiber Kirby 2, Fischer 2, and Weaver 1. Referees were Gauthier and Pineault. 0-0-0 CURLING CLUB NEWS Club Crests - The new Club Crests are now in. They may be ptirchased from Ned West and Len Crockford, There are also Curling Club pins available. See Ned or Len. - -- Spring Bonspiel - April 14th, 15th, 16th and Eyta, total Entry 32° 7inks, | 20-Oube side rinks.' . 12 Tocal, Entries for local rinks are now invited, Entry fee $16.00 per rink, Send your entry to the Club Secretary, Box 158, Terrace Bay, Give personnel of rink a cheque or money order for $16.00 which must accompany the entry. If there are more than 12 local rinks - a draw . from the hat will be made to choose. the 12 rinks, If any rinks miss out their entry fee would be returned. 0-0-0 JACK WELLINGS RINK WIN FIVE GAMES OUT OF SEVEN IN NORTHWEST CURLING ASSOCIATION PLAY- __DOWNS The best eight - rinks in Northwest Ontario met in Fort William on February 7th, 8th and 9th to decide the North- western Ontario "champ" to play-off with Northern Ontario to represent Northwest and Northern Ontario in the Dominion Curling Championship. - The eight zone winners playing at the Lakehead were Fort William, Port Arthur, Terrace Bay, Kenora, Atikokan, Red Lake, Hornpayne and Sioux Lookout. Terrace Bay drew the tough Fort William rink for their first game on Mon- day, February TBs and they upset the hort on next Cols with honors Page.9 on JACK WELLINGS RINK WIN FIVE GAMES (Cont, 'ye experts by beating them, On Monday after. noon Terrace Bay beat the Red Lake entry. Monday evening the Port Arthur rink upset Terrace Bay for their first loss. On Tuesday moming the highly rated Jim Guy rink from Kenora handed Terrace Bay rink its second and last defeat, From there on in Atikokan, Hom- payne and Sioux Lookout went down to defeat by Terrace Bay, the Sioux Lookout rink giving our boys a tough battle, After the complete play of round robin curling the top rinks were: Jim Guy Kenora 6 wins 1 loss Wyatt MacDonald F.W, 6 wins 1 loss Jack Wellings, T.B. 5 wins 2 losses Don McEwan, P. A. 5 wins 2 losses, So our boys carried the Terrace colours as. they were always a threat and had the so called big names in curling worried many times, An indica- tion of how well our rink curled to- gether in official competition this winter is their record of 3 losses in the last 24 consecutive games, So our boys almost did it - and one of these years a Terrace Bay rink will, The Terrace Bay rink of Jack Wellings, Paul Boudreau, Monty Paget, Harold Marsh are to be congratulated on their fine showing in the Lakehead, The final of the playdowns saw Jim Guy the winner beating Fort William on Wednesday night by 12-7, 0-0-0 SAFETY STEEPLECHASE STANDINGS (To Midnight February 6th) Unit Points 1 Engineering Department 1110 2 Pulp Department 750 3 Wood Handling . . « BHO 4, Services Department 420 5 Townsite 390 6 Technical & Admin. Office 360 0-0-0 LAST WEEK'S SAFETY SLOGAN WINNERS Last week, only three people missed the safety slogan "Check Your Equipment to Check Accidents". They were: Mrs. G. Turenko, Jim Smart and Doug Reynolds, Winners were: Mrs, P, Shrier, Mrs, Monty Paget, I'rs, Stan Zwaresh, Mrs, J. McDonald, George Maitland, John MacDonald Ed Aho, John Laajs., Lloyd. Boudreau and \ Tena Gundt, ri--O-0