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Terrace Bay News, 21 Oct 1965, p. 5

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=4 < October 21, 1965 © FIGURE SKATING (Cont'd from page 4) under the direction of Bruce Hy- land of Toronto, trainer of Canadian, North American and World Champions. 'The purpose' of the training clinic was to in- struct training leaders in th e } fundamentals of skating so that they may in turn assist in in- structing young skaters. Molly Harris and Elizabeth Hayes re- ceived their Amateur Coaches Badge and Certificate. They are now qualified to coach and | test our skaters for the new National Skating Tests. Ivy Pattison assisted with the | workshop sessions on club ad- minstration held at McKellar Park School in conjunction with the clinic. On Sunday and Monday a Judges School was held in the Port Arthur Arena under the direction of Gold Test Judges Marnie Lundberg, Elliot Lake - Mrs. Tatton, North Bay and Betty Bouchard of Terrace Bay. Marj Hayes and Ivy Pattison attended both the skating clinic and Judges School. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS The Dance' - by Beth Hopper Last Friday night was a great success for Terrace Bay High School and our Teen Town as well with the joined initiation and election dance. Student Council president, Jim Mikus, called out the grade 9 initiates masters for the coming week and gave them instructions for Monday morning. The rest of the evening was then devoted to dancing to the music of the "Voo-Doo's" led by Ron Stuart. The Senior Football Game by Ken Wood - Grade 12 Most of the fellows were a little nervous before the game with only one practice under their threw them around for a while. the ball landed in the puddle. immediately by Rick Dorman. belt so we got a couple of footballs out and When game time came we were nervous. We lost the toss and Jack Crandlemire made the opening kickoff to them. As it happened A player from Schreiber went in and got it and was tagged THE NEWS 21 YRS OLD? When you turn 21 you're no longer cov- ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. Your ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE Plan Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toronto 7, Ontario library. Each month, the new book lists will be given to the form representative who will distribute the lists to the students. are not obligated to buy books, but it is an inexpensive way to start your own private The highest reward for a man's toil is not what he gets for it but what he becomes by it. Page 5 When Schreiber had the ball our defensive liné of Lloyd Phillips, Bruce Lundberg, Bob Robinson, Jack Crandlemire and Rick Dor- man were terrific. They broke through the line and guarded the passer and what did get by them was stopped by the halfbacks, Pete Heenan, Bill Stachiw and Ken Wood. When Terrace Bay got the ball we moved in close a couple of times then scored on a long pass from Stachiw to Crandlemire who were connecting all day. The con- vert was good. Then, after half time.we scored on a pass and run play to Pete Heenan and the con- vert was no good. The offensive line of end Jack Crandlemire, tackle George Schmiedchen, centre Pete Heenan,| tackle Wayne Daly and end Jim Mikus were good in the blocking department and also in pass catch- ing and if anyone got by the line they were stopped by the halfbacks Ken Wood and Bob Robinson, whic and I think Bill will agree, gave him good pass protection when he needed it. Now I'm supposed to pick out the stars which is hard but will men- tion Bill Stachiw who made some beautiful plays and Jack Crandle- mire who made some nice catches along with Pete Heenan, but every one did their own job well and all can say it was the whole team that worked together that won the game thirteen to nothing. Book Club - by Marie Sadowick The students are reminded of the great offer put before them by the English department. Each month you have a chance to buy books from the "Campus Book Club'". These books can be bought at a minimum cost between 40¢ and 60¢. For every four books bought, you are offered a bonus book, which you can pick out of the book list. You

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