PAGE 4 TERRACE BAY NEWS JANUARY 18, 1968 * EDMUND TRAPP Licensed REFRESH WINTER GARMENTS WITH OUR SUPERIOR _ ORY oe SERVICE SCHREIBER, ONTARIO Telephone 155 Mechanic ED'S B.A. SERVICE Corner of Mill Road & Highway 17 Terrace Bay, Ontario Phone 3251 NORTH SHORE CURLING COMPETITION The North Shore High School Mixed Curling Com- petition was hosted by Terrace Bay this year. Start- ing at 6.30 Friday night, curlers from Chapleau, Wawa, Marathon, Schreiber, Nip/Rock and Terrace Bay began to arrive to compete. The first draw be- gan at 7. and continued till 11 p.m.. They curled on Saturday from 10 a.m. till 5 p.m. Wawa, with five wins and no losses, won the first place Trophy, while Marathon with four wins and one loss took home the second place Trophy. .See photo on page 12 Town Topics - Cont'd from page 2 Revolution; E.S.P.; Go To The Widow Maker; U. Ff. O. Top Secret; And Now Here's Max.; The Mechan ical Bride- Marshal McLuhan. Mr. T.C. (Terry) Scott has been transferred from Sault Ste. Marie to the local branch of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Comm- erce replacing Mr. W. McMiching, who left last week to take up new dut- ies in Toronto. Mrs. Scott and their three sons will join her husband in the near future. Phone Eaton's toll-free at Zenith 15000 Order by phone directly from ary Eaton Catalogue. Call your long-distance operator and ask for Eaton's at Zenith 15000. TERRACE GIRL'S VICTORIOUS | EATON'S On-Thursday, January 11, the birth- date of Sir John A. MacDonald, Schreiber and Terrace Bay Senior Girl's met ina basketball match to compete for the Sir John A. MacDonald trophy. This trophy originated in Terrace Bay last year and was won by the Schreiber Senior Boys. This year, however, the trophy was returned to Terrace Bay, as the Senior Girl's trounced Schreiber 37-18. High scorers were Kristine Olsen and Lynn Simmer for Terrace Bay, and Mary Speziale for Schreiber . Terrace Junior Boy's were soundly beaten by Schreiber with a score of 35 - 5. Two busloads of spirited Terrace Bay students were on hand to support their teams. That's the spirit kids! Keep it up. Photo on page 11 shows team holding trophy NORTH WESTERN CURLING FINALS ~ The North western zone curling play- offs were won by Syl Duquette and her rink. With Syl Duquette as skip, Norma Crockford, third, Ollie Chapman, sec- ond, and Glenna MacDonald as lead the team won two out of three games over Peggy Wellings team of Ann La- tour, Ivy Pattison and Marge Liebrock. The Terrace Bay rink then advanced to Marathon where they again took two games out of three. They now represen this area in the North Western Finals which will take place in the Port Arth- ur Curling Club, starting Jan. 22. Everyone in Terrace Bay wishes them the best of luck in the coming events. Qéd *FROSTY- WILL DISAPPEAR --. 'SEES OUR 600D O/L AND 1§ FILLED a 7 BRIAN BIRCH your GN) soar phone 640 or 332 in SCHREIBER, Ont One bond unites those who want to leave the party early and those who want to stay late: matrimony Sambi Au 5 A dr age a Nth ican aia emcee sa